Increasing the Marketing Effectiveness of Your Website

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  • Author Tj Philpott
  • Published May 29, 2010
  • Word count 428

If the marketing effectiveness of your website is lacking you will know it by the weak sales conversions you no doubt will experience. Now there are a number of factors that can contribute to a lackluster performance in website sales and some are more subtle than others. A very good start towards improving the performance of your site is to look at it through the eyes of the website visitor. What is it people see or perhaps do not want to see when they land on your page?

Here are 3 suggested adjustments you can make on your site to improve both the experience of the website visitor and as a result your sales conversions.

Fresh Content/Perspective

The content you place on your site represents both you and your business so make it something original. When navigating the internet people have way too many choices and are not interested in viewing the same old rehashed information they have seen elsewhere. Give visitors something new and fresh in terms of information or perspective to view once they land on your site.

Forget You

Unless you are some sort of 'rock star' it is unlikely that any visitor will be interested in reading about you or your accomplishments. The focus of your site should always be on the visitor in regards to what it is you can do for them. Proving you have something of interest or worth to others is the only way to increase your sales conversions.

Identify Your Target Audience

You can not be all things to all people and that is just a fact of life therefore focus ONLY on your target audience. Be familiar with who they are and what they want so that you can better 'connect' with them. Learn to talk the language of your audience and by doing so you will likely see a sales increase.

The marketing effectiveness of your website has a direct impact on your sales conversions. If the website visitor is not interested or intrigued with what they see they most likely will not make any purchases. There are certain adjustments you can make however to more fully engage any visitors to your site leading to an increase in website sales. The 3 suggestions reviewed above focus on targeting visitors more directly with your content while also making it more intriguing for them to view. Maintaining the perspective that your website is more about the people who visit it and not you will make it more appealing to visitors. This should result in helping you increase your sales conversions.

TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.

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