Leva
Duell
An
effective web site is one that successfully accomplishes its purpose:
To get your visitors to read your content; sign up for your newsletter;
download your free ebook; come back to your site; and of course,
purchase your product(s). To generate sales, your web site must
target your audience, be user friendly and professional looking.
Here
are some tips on how to make your web site effective and boost
online sales:
Target
your audience.
Your web site must be focused and appropriate for your target
audience. If you target the wrong audience, they won't buy. Don't
try to sell to everyone. Speak their language. Use colors and
images that are appropriate for your audience and topic.
Convey
a clear message.
Express the topic of your web site clearly with headlines and
images. Provide benefits and provide a headline at the top of
every page. Carefully select your images to best represent your
theme and support your sales message.
User
friendly.
Your web site must be easy to read and navigate, and your pages
must load fast.
Easy
to read.
Use easy-to-read text with plenty of white space but avoid large
open spaces. They can be as distracting as too many graphic images.
Use fonts that are appropriate for your subject matter and for
your audience. Use text colors that contrast but do not clash
with your background. Dark text on a light colored background
works well for text-based web sites.
Easy
navigation.
Easy navigation is essential to keeping prospective buyers at
your site. Make it easy for your visitors to find what they're
looking for. Use consistent, logical navigation links. Provide
plenty of links on your home page, giving visitors an overview
of your web site's content and choices. Provide links to your
home page and main sections (such as order form, contact page,
products, and articles) on every page. Visitors may not visit
your pages in the sequence you would like them to. Provide a site
map (table of contents) if your site has more than twenty pages.
Make sure all links are working.
Use
images without sacrificing speed.
A slow web site will cost you sales. Optimize your images. Keep
images and graphics as small as possible in file size. If large
images are necessary to illustrate your products, display smaller
images (thumbnails), and provide links to the larger versions
(which will open on a new page).
Professional-looking.
Use only quality images. Use clipart sparingly. The important
thing is to use graphics that support your sales message. Don't
clutter your web site with graphics that have nothing to do with
the content. Avoid animated graphics.
Be
consistent.
Keep the look, layout, banner, navigation, typefaces, and colors
consistent on all your pages.
Be
unique.
Be original; stand out from your competition with custom design.
Design original graphics to obtain a unique look.
A
user-friendly, quality web site will inspire confidence and your
prospects will feel more comfortable buying from you. A shoddy-looking
web site will have the opposite affect. Put some thought into
combining layout, graphics, text and colors into a unique design.
It will pay off in sales and profits.