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Website Traffic: do you really need it as "it is"?


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Daria Winkler
hawkzp.com.ua

Esvon software
http://www.esvon.com/


If you want just to attract visitors to your web site, you

can put naked people photos on it: the high traffic is

guaranteed… But will this traffic result in sales? Hardly.



Trying to turn your traffic into sales, you should focus

mainly on a narrowcasting, but not on broadcasting. Normally

people do not like to be treated like a majority. They are

individuals and subconsciously like to be treated like this.

Try to judge by yourself: do you like to stay on the site,

where you are addressed as a faceless object, whom they like

to sell this or that product? I bet no.



You shouldn't take your visitors (who are actually your

potential customers) as weak-headed money-bags, who are

likely to purchase your products, being guided by the

promising slogans like: "Our software will bring you lots

of profit in seconds!" or "Earn awesome amounts of money

with a click of a button"… Everybody knows that one can

hardly achieve something, without applying efforts: the

slogans like this don't work.



You'd better concentrate your efforts on a particular

(narrow!) target audience. It will contribute to your

customers' flow and result in an efficient (not just high!)

traffic. Analyze your urgent desire to increase it: if

visitors don't turn into customers, at whose expense you

traffic is growing?



The foregoing is the crucial statistics, which should be

taken into account first of all: if you have decided to build

efficient traffic, understand, please, your target audience.

The following steps might be like this:



Judging by our own experience, I can say that the main

traffic builders are:



1. Content. No matter how professional and creative your

web site design might be, it doesn't influence too much on

your sales. Design is nothing, advertising is everything.

70% of your sales is the result of the efficient and

carefully thought out content: build it according the

"Inverted Pyramid" principle: begin with the conclusion.

Then goes the essence of the issue you describe. Itemize it;

make it transparent, easy-to-navigate; add marked lists etc.



2. Humor. Adding humor to your site won't do you any harm.

If being unobtrusive, it adds interactivity to your web site

and keeps visitors involved: it makes them stay on the site;

it has stamping-on-one's-memory effect. I am not talking

about placing at once such humor-redundant elements like

"frog in a blender" or "dancing baby". But if there is any

space for it, or it is suitable, use it. But remember:

redundancy is redundant.



3. News. If your start page includes news block, visitors

won't go further, if the news column have not been updated

during the last two months. Keep an eye on your news to make

your visitors see your site is "alive". If you know that your

web site can't be added with news regularly, you'd better

give it up. One more thing: news message should induce

to click "read more" button.



4. Design. Graphics does contribute to your site traffic,

but it should be carefully thought out. Analyze your design

conception: if it irritates, if it is obtrusive and

overloaded with flash animations, it is bad design. Graphics

shouldn't draw visitors' attention from your "magic" content

(I hope you nave seen to making it magic), since words sell,

not images.



5. Convenience. The content should be "transparent". You

are to foresee all your visitors' surfing steps. Analyze: if

a passage describes the advantages of your pricing policy,

it is logically that it must be ended with the link to your

prices page. Do not make your customers look for the necessary

information: reveal it and make it as available as possible.

Easy navigation is the hallmark of professionals. Important:

do not hide you "order" button! If you have succeeded

to persuade a visitor in your product advantages, and he wants

to purchase it, let him do it right from that page. I was

surprised at how web site owners managed to hide it. Place

yourself at the place of a customer. Compare your behavior

and his one: seems like all customers resemble.



6. Contact Information. Customers are not indifferent machines

who can buy and pay. They might like to express their

gratefulness or critics, share their opinion or get consultation,

last but not least, just to send you a greeting card. Provide

them with the necessary information: place on your site your

email address, your physical address, fax, your phone number(s);

toll free ones are appreciated. Needless to say that live chats

has unmatched advantages: good help is the help delivered in time.



7. Target audience. Think properly: your target audience might

not always be online. For instance, you sell books for children.

Chances are it is the parents, whom you must orient your content

to. I want to say, that the people, who might be interested in

your products or services, might be offline. Please, consider

all possible variants.



8. Portfolio. There is nothing strange in people's desire

to view the works you have already executed. If you have such

ones, do not hesitate to submit it to your visitors' consideration.

Testimonials and references are appreciated, especially with the

URLs of those who gave them.

The foregoing is just the general information about what you must

pay attention to, while building your (efficient!) traffic.

The room for creativity has no bounds: try, take challenge, and test.



I am sure you have great potential, just make effort to reveal

it. Good luck!



About the Author:



Daria Winkler is Co-founder and Principal of Esvon LLC, information

technology company, providing cost effective software development

and outsourcing services to our clients and professional classified

ads software for website owners.

http://www.esvon.com/





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