5 Tweaks to Turn Your Website Into a Client Magnet
Iâm always amazed that people would spend months to develop their web site, pay thousands of dollars to have it put together and then… they just let it sit in the cyber space – completely useless and not earning its keep!
Listen, if you hired a sales person for your business and they didnât perform what would you do? You would fire them faster then they could say âbut, I triedâ, wouldnât you? So why do you put up with a web site that doesnât sell?
Right now I can hear you scream âbut I donât know what to do!â Let me share with you five simple tweaks you can do today to make your web site give your more bang for your buck.
1. Collect Contact Information.
Typically, when I meet potential new clients within the first 30 seconds they spontaneously whip out their wallets, hold up their check books and yell out âI want to buy your stuff right now!â Then I usually wake up!
In real life it takes multiple contacts to entice someone to give me some of their hard earned dough! But how can you contact them if you donât know who they are?
Use your prime âcyber real estateâ (the top part of your web site people see before they even scroll down) to convince your visitors to willingly give you their name and email address.
Call your web person right now and tell them to place a âsign-upâ form of some sort on your home page. (OK, wait till you finish reading this article â so you can take care of all the changes with one call.)
2. Make Your Site Load Fast!
Do you have a lot of flashing buttons, rotating graphics, or worse â do you still have that âcoolâ flash intro guarding access to your web site? Hey there is a place for all this stuff on the internet â but itâs not on your web site.
Most people will only wait a few seconds for your web site to display on their screen. If it doesnât – they will move on and never come back!
Unless the graphics communicate an important point about your product or service â get rid of them. And listen â the nineties are gone â step into the 21st century and kill your âcoolâ flash intro.
3. Use Effective Page Titles.
Are you speaking in riddles? Unless youâre trying to compete with Harry Potter for creativity – I suggest you open each web page with headlines that entice visitors to take the time to read more.
Here are a couple of examples:
Would you rather read âabout our servicesâ or how âan ex-baker turned millionaire reveals his marketing secretsâ?
How about this â which headline would pick your interest more â âcollateral designâ or âdoes your marketing material communicate your messageâ?
Donât make people guess what they are about to read â believe me, they wonât take the time. Say it in simple language. Take a look at your web site â does each page have an effective headline? If not â fix it.
Stop trying to compete with Harry Potter for creativity and create a website that speaks to your ideal clients instead.
Stop trying to compete with Harry Potter for creativity and create a website that speaks to your ideal clients instead.
4. Donât Hide The Goodies!
The famous WIIFM (whatâs in it for me) has become such a cliché, but itâs so true! Recently I read about a Japanese publisher of a manâs magazine who produced an entire issue using only photographs of attractive women and âblah, blah, blahâ as the text for all the titles and articles.
Whatâs the point? Come on, do you think guys buy those magazines for the deep, thought provoking articles? Conversely, do you think your potential clients come to your web site to read your dissertation about âwhat is coachingâ or âour consulting philosophyâ?
Your web visitors want to know how they can solve their problems and if you can help them do it. Donât hide this stuff where no one can find it.
Highlight the benefits your product or service offers. Make it easy to find your informative articles. Present case studies. Allow them to download simple guides, forms or assessments. Provide links to more resources. Make yourself useful and they will reward you with their business.
5. Build Credibility.
We all like to do business with people we know, like and trust. So how do you do make people feel like they know you and can trust you just by visiting your web site? Here are a few things that will give your credibility a boost:
Use testimonials. When you toot your own horn people question your information. But a positive comment from a past client can instantly build your credibility.
Display your contact information on every page. Donât hide behind an email address. Tell people where and how to find you. List your address and phone number. People are more likely to do business with you if they know how to find you if something goes wrong.
Display case studies and articles. They provide useful information and build you up as an authority on the subject.
Post pictures of you and your key team members. You can post your bio but looking at your picture makes people feel like they actually know you. I canât tell you how many times I run into people whom Iâve never met before and they feel like theyâve known me for years â because theyâve seen me on my web site.
There is a lot more tweaking that could turn your web site into a client magnet. But these five will give you a good start. OK, now you can call your web person!