The Virtual Edge – The Website that Shines
Author: Diana Ennen
Do you have the Virtual Edge with your business? That website that when people
go there they say, Wow, I want to work with that company.. If not, here are a
few pointers.
Packing a Punch
Your website is the one thing that
defines you and your business and has the potential to draw the entire virtual
world to your products or services. How important is it? Well, I just recently
had mine redone, and I immediately starting gaining more clients. Also, because
I added a more professional edge to my site, I started getting clients who were
a higher caliber and who paid more, now it don’t get any better than that.
Here are a few pointers I think you might find useful:
§ The
First Glance - Hook Them!! Keep in mind that the first thing listed in the main
body of your site should be the best you offer. The main thing you are bringing
people to the site to see. It has to clearly state what is it you want to sell,
offer, feature, etc. Go look at your site, have you done it?
§ Buttons
That Tell & Sell - Those side and top buttons-you need to clearly set up so
that people want to click on them and find out more. Also, you need to have
these labeled correctly so they know what they are clicking on to see. That name
is critical to making them take the time to check out that page.
§
Bullet Power- Clients often skim sites and rarely read through the entire site.
They look for items that interest them. If you list paragraph after paragraph,
it won’t get read. Think back, do you read those paragraphs. I don’t! Therefore
use bullets or symbols instead. And try the slanted bullets or a different
bullet style for more eye appeal.
§ Chose Your Words Wisely - Every word
on your site should say something important. Absolutely you need to use
keywords, but you also need to use convincing words to sell you and your
business. Don’t get so caught up in keywords that you lose the focus of the
site. Write the text, edit and delete, and repeat that last step over and over
until you have it just right.
§ Convenience -- Clickable Links -- In the
body of the website itself, whenever you are providing a reference to a site,
make sure you have a clickable link, even if you have it on the side panel.
People often won’t take the time to go look for the button, so make it easy for
them.
§ Colors Are Cool -- Match your colors to your business or your
book. For example, for one of my clients who has a science fiction book with an
awesome green cover, I designed the website to match. Now you immediately make
the connection.
§ Front Page Magic – Offer Something FREE - On your
front page, it helps to offer something for FREE. I offer a free booklet on
obtaining clients in a pdf format. How about a free 10 ways to do whatever it is
you do? That sort of thing. Let people long after they leave your site remember
you and want to come back to you with their money and business.
§
Contests - Come One- Come All -- Yes, we know they work. They get people to your
site and that adds to your traffic. But, here’s a tip to make them really
successful. Follow-up each response with a personal e-mail. Now, the key is not
making it a hard sale sales letter they will never read. Instead, a “Hi, thanks
for entering the contests, I’m sorry you did/didn’t win, but I’m ...” And then
give them something special, including a coupon off of your services. Make them
feel special.
§ Newsletter -- List your newsletter on numerous pages if
not all. This is what is going to be reconnecting you to your clients and
potential clients.
§ The Eyes Have It - I strongly suggest you have
another friend or business associate view your site and offer opinions. It’s
incredible what they can see that you don’t as you are too close to it.
§ Eyes -- Take Two -- Right now, stop and check out your site. Have you
looked at it from a potential client’s viewpoint? What did you think? Did it
clearly define you and what you offered? Did it spark your interest?
I
hope these tips help you to get the virtual edge you need for your
business.
Diana Ennen is the author of Virtual Assistant - The Series:
Become a Highly Successful, Sought After VA,
http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com and publisher of fiction thriller
Sledgehammer, http://www.pauloreyes.com. Articles are free to be reprinted as
long as author’s bio remains intact.