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5 Sticky Online Marketing Tips To Keep 'em On Your Website

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You've done everything right to grab targeted visitors to your
website. Finally! You sit there basking in the glow of
satisfaction when you check out your web logs. Your eyes roll to
the back of your head... you're not thinking lots of traffic.
You're thinking hordes of it with plastic in hand. And you
can't wait to check your orders and optins. Then?


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5 Sticky Online Marketing Tips To Keep 'em On Your Website
Copyright (c) 2008 Dan Lok
Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com



You've done everything right to grab targeted visitors to your
website. Finally! You sit there basking in the glow of
satisfaction when you check out your web logs. Your eyes roll to
the back of your head... you're not thinking lots of traffic.
You're thinking hordes of it with plastic in hand. And you
can't wait to check your orders and optins. Then?

Awful, gut-wrenching reality sinks in.

Nothing. No orders. No optins. You double check your traffic
logs. And it looks a lot like your visitors cannot wait to get
outta town! It's like your site is coated with Teflon instead of
super glue. Ever heard the saying... slicker 'n a mouse's lip?

But wait... don't throw your self into the oncoming rush hour
traffic. Here's what you can do today to remove the slippery
stuff and send the mouse packing.

Every visitor arrives at your website wondering just one thing:
How will this place benefit ME! It's me, me, me. "I hope this
place has what I'm looking for." So?

Tell them. Be upfront about it. This is no time to be shy... to
be the staid marketer. Let them know the reason for your
website's existence. Maybe you're thinking... 'well, my domain
has keywords in it. It's at the top blazoned in size 26
cool-looking font. They can see all the product pics
everywhere.'

Ok. So are you telling me you're just like everyone else selling
the same stuff you do? There's nothing utterly unique about your
business, your offer, your terms, your customer service, your
customer retention or appreciation programs?

Nothing?

Better find something fast because if not, then you're just like
everyone else and so it really doesn't matter if they do
business with you.

Be very clear about what you're selling. Try not to think about
you or how cool your graphics and soft-focused pics are. That's
all nice. But you want the truth? They don't really care half a
wit about it. You're right...

Appropriate amounts Do help create a professional image. But try
to add a dose of moderation. Be tasteful about it. Not
overwhelming.

If you have a serious business with serious content, then don't
hide behind the curtains. Peeking around to see who's there.

Remember, among other things, you're trying to build trust. And
people will trust you a whole lot more if they know who the heck
is running the place. "Who OWNS this place?" So let them see your
lovely mug... your face. Make it easy to contact you. Give 'em a
number to call, an email or warm and friendly form to fill out...
the best you can. How about letting them know where on the planet
your business calls home? Stuff like that. It'll go a long way
to help build credibility and trust. If you're not hiding, then
people will naturally think you have nothing to hide. Makes sense
to me. So they'll start thinking maybe you can be trusted with
their money or optin info.

I remember being at a software site. And I really, really wanted
this software. And this is the absolute truth: I spent almost 10
minutes finding the order link. It was maddening! But I wanted
that software so much I became obsessed with finding the order
link.

It was on the second page in the middle of the page. I was
floored. I actually wondered if it was some very unwise joke or
the guy was just totally bereft of any marketing clue.

I bought the software. Great software. Dumbest site navigation I
ever witnessed.

Moral of the story? Don't be like that, please.

Related to that has to do with giving your eager buyers as many
ways to part with their hard-earned cash as possible. Ordering
options. You've used them before. Right? An 800 number, order
form, credit cards, paypal, how about... snail mail.

Options are cool. Be cool and you'll get more orders.

How about leveraging your customers? Have strategically placed
comments from your legions of happy and satisfied buyers. Social
pudding with heavy doses of proof in it! That's a winning
recipe, for sure.

There it is, pals. Those are but a smattering from my personal
bag of tricks. But they're really not tricks. Just what works. 




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