Having a successful business is not an overnight success. You could easily have the best theme in the world and that still wouldn’t bring the customers in like you want. Nope, what you need is an advertising campaign to show people why they should do business with you. And in today’s world, that means building a high-conversion website.
A high-conversion website acts as a foundation for bringing in people that have an interest in your business. You can’t just craft together something like the classic Space Jam DOS website of old (though it is cool). Instead, you need something flashy, to the point, and explain what makes your business special.
It’s a tough process and one that cost a bit depending on which services you need. But it can be done, and here are three critical steps to get your high-conversion website moving in the right direction!
It’s Time to Build Your High-Conversion Website
The first thing you need when it comes to creating a high-conversion website is to have the proper tools. Granted, you probably shouldn’t take the time to build one yourself, as that’ll likely take days out of your precious schedule. Instead, turn to a service provider like Wix or GoDaddy, or perhaps even a startup along those lines. (There are plenty out there, and they work for a much lower price.)
Together, you can explain the vision that you want for your website. Try not to go with anything too over-the-top or consisting of flashing visuals. But, likewise, have a style that you want to go with it. A web designer can easily assist with that, and even come up with a few examples of where you should take it. Don’t forget to go with good font choices as well.
Make sure that you find something to make your website stand out – but not too much. After all, you really don’t want it to be too avant-garde when you’re, for instance, selling carpet. The key here is to build a high-conversion website that speaks to what you and your business are about. And that leads to our second step.
What Do You Want To Do With Your High-Conversion Website?
The next thing you’ll want to do when building a high-conversion website is come up with a plan. What do you want your website to be about? You should have sections that talk about the many services, but not all in one shot. Divide it up and allow people to explore the website and the services. That’ll drive up web views and help your overall Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, in the long run.
For that matter, don’t forget to add a personable touch. If you take a look at most business website pages, you’ll see some sort of section that says, “About Us.” This helps people understand just what your business is all about. Take the time to talk about yourself and other important team members. Don’t be shy – these people want to get to know you and the services that you provide. Don’t go overboard, though. We really don’t need a picture of you in surfer shorts. (Unless, perhaps, you’re actually selling surfer shorts.)
Remember, don’t go nuts. Have a good, fun website design, and make sure you add a distinctive touch to it. Let’s get to the final step, which is a bit more technical.
SEO and Email Building
Again, we have to bring up how important Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is in making a website. This will allow services like Google and Bing to have your business come up more often with searches. It can take a lot of time but having the right wording really helps. A good web designer partner can explain just how fundamental it is, and where you can implement it the best. That doesn’t mean you have to word everything differently, but just have proper search terms in place.
Along with that, have a good invitation for the community. Offer a newsletter that you can send out regularly to consumers, possibly with specials. Have a sign-up page at the ready near the bottom of the website, or with its own special tab. This will allow you to build an interesting consumer page, and that’ll help you on the social media front. (Just don’t hammer them too much with emails, or else they’ll request a removal.)
So, that’s really about it. Creating a high-conversion website is, again, not easy, and not exactly something you should do on your own. That is unless you’re web savvy. That said, if you have the right partner, the right idea of where you want your website to go, and the right tools, you can create magic. Just remember to have a contemporary design in mind, and make it all about you and your business. Time to shine online!
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