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How to Make Better Use of Your Website Traffic


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


Every online business is faced with the challenge of

finding some way to get their web pages noticed from among

the billions of others online. So it's understandable that

much of our efforts go towards getting 'traffic'. Without

it, a website has no prospects and thus no sales.



But instead of a constant push for more traffic, why not

try to make the most of the traffic you already have? For

example, you might currently make 1 sale for every 200

visitors. With a few changes, you could make 1 sale for

every 100 visitors, effectively *doubling* your sales!



Here are a few suggestions. Test each one to see which

methods work best for your business - and don't be afraid

to modify them, too! The only way to know what's going to

work for you is to try it and track the results.





__1. Experiment with Popups or Popunders.



Many people have a strong dislike of popup or popunder

windows, so please use them judiciously. Some suggestions

on how you can use them include:



* A subscription box that appears only once per day for

each user (or once a week, or whatever time frame you

would like to use).



* A window that appears only as the visitor leaves your

site.



* A 'timed' popup that waits a few seconds or minutes

before it appears on the screen.



* A 'countdown' popup box that makes a special offer to

the visitor if he or she takes action within the next

5 or 10 minutes. The visitor can only click on a link

within the window if he or she wants to take advantage

of the offer... otherwise the window closes and the

offer doesn't appear again for a week.



There are many free scripts available all over the web.

However, if you would like a custom script written for you,

freelance programmers are one way to get professional and

affordable help: http://buildyourhomebiz.com/rd/gethelp.html .





__2. Experiment With Site Design.



* Add a select image or two. Do you sell an eBook? Or

perhaps offer a newsletter? Get a custom 'virtual cover'

designed for you. Or try using a prominent 'order now'

graphic.



* Simplify your page. More choices is not necessarily

better. Try removing some of the 'clutter' to help your

visitor focus more on what you'd like him to see. For

example, you could remove links to help minimize

distractions.



* Make your page more visually attractive. For example,

use black lettering on a light background (this is

easiest on the eyes). Use HTML tables to properly lay

out your site. Limit your use of different fonts and

colors, but at the same time use SOME color to add

visual interest.





__3. Make the Ordering Process Clear and Simple.



The ordering process should be as easy as possible --

make it difficult, and your visitor can leave with a

simple click-of-the-mouse!



* Clearly state the price. It is very frustrating when

the only place to find the price of the product is

on the order page.



* Reassure the visitor that your order form is secure.

(if it's not, it should be!) Many people still worry

about placing an order over the Internet, so anything

you can do to alleviate their worries can only help.



* Tell them what's going to happen after they order.

Will they be able to download your product instantly?

Will it be physically shipped to them, and in what

time frame?



* Provide a clear ordering link. I've gone to websites

before where I'm ready to buy -- only I can't figure

out how to place my order! It only takes me a second

to leave the site and go to a competitor.





__4. Build Credibility and Trust.



Ordering online can be very impersonal. Your visitors

don't know who they're dealing with, so it's your job

to show them that you're a business that they can trust.



* Give your visitors a way to contact you. And when they

do write or call you, answer them promptly, courteously,

and helpfully.



* Consider a FAQ page (Frequenty Asked Questions). If

there are common questions, for example, about shipping

time, fees, package tracking and delivery, etc. then

a page with the answers to these questions will help

to eliminate any uncertainty on your customer's part.



* Display testimonials from happy customers. This helps

to show new visitors how good your product really is,

and also helps to dispell any lingering doubts they

may have.





__5. Touch Up Your Sales Copy.



This is the most obvious and arguably the most important

part of your website. The best product in the world won't

sell unless you can successfully show your prospects how

it will benefit them. Work particularly hard on your

headlines -- they'll determine whether or not your

prospect continues to read the rest of your sales copy

(one good tool for quickly generating effective headlines

-- based on your answers to four questions -- is Headline

Creator Pro: http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/hcp/ ).

A good sales letter can make a significant difference

to your bottom line.





A reasonable amount of traffic is obviously necessarily

if a site is to make sales. However, you can still improve

your profits, just by making better use of the traffic you

already have!



_________



Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide to building an Internet business on a shoestring

budget. If you're tired of hype and just want solid,

down-to-earth information, then click here now -- and in

moments you can have access to loads of instantly useable

tips, specifically chosen for beginners!

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html





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