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Does Your Site Focus More On Your Business Than On Your Visitors?
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Ruth Duda
Ruthwealth-connection.com
Wealth Connection
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Does Your Site Focus More On Your Business Than On Your
Visitors?
c 2001 By Ruth Duda
In my opinion, many sites focus far to much on their
business and not nearly enough on their visitors.
Your visitors want to know what's in it for them. How can
they benefit from visiting your site? How can they benefit
from your products or services?
Look at your site through the eyes of your visitors. Is visiting
your site a pleasant experience or is it a nightmare?
1) First impressions do count. Have you double checked
your spelling and grammar?
2) Is the navigation system easy to use or do you make
them search for what they are looking for?
3) Do you have your contact information on your site?
If not, how do you expect them to ask questions?
4) Does your site load fast? If not, don't expect them to
wait until all those slow loading graphics can be seen!
5) Do you update your site frequently and add fresh content
regularly? No one wants to visit a site that hasn't been
updated in months.
6) Is ordering easy? Do you give visitors several different
ways to pay for their order?
7) Do you have your Privacy Policy listed? If you ask for
personal information such as their email address, their
name, etc ...you should! Your visitors want to know that you
will not share their personal contact information or their
e-mail address with anyone.
One final piece of advice. Remember, a click of the
mouse is all it takes to leave your site and never return.
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