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Five Ways to Build a Successful Website for Your Business

June 27th, 2009

Some online business owners don’t have the money to invest in their website like many other companies. Obviously this can hinder the overall progress and end up making it take longer to solve some of your issues. However, even if you know something isn’t working and you need to fix it, we have five good answers for you. Each one of them deals with different aspects to a business website, and could be the difference you need to be successful.

1. You aren’t getting traffic. You’re excited about the big, expensive job the design team just finished on your site. Well it’s a shame it isn’t making you a cent. Just because it exists doesn’t mean people know about it.

Announce it to the world by submitting it to reputable directories and sharing your useful content with others on social bookmarking sites. You can even do some link exchanges just to get your site crawled early on.

Another advantage you have is adding your site to the search engines. However, it’s not as easy as it sounds, but with a little SEO practice you can find your business at the top. We recommend using web analytic software to monitor the progress. A good place to start is a free version like Google Analytics.

2. You have worthless content. What defines worthless content? Without knowing what topic your web site covers it’s tough to say, but if you have nothing that sets you apart from your top competitors then I’d say you aren’t in good shape. If you don’t know what kind of content people are looking for on the Internet today, take a peek at what’s popular on social bookmarking sites.

Take a glance at the way the top competitor has theirs set up and use that as a measuring stick of where you need to go with yours. Make sure that you are creative, and try to stand out amongst others.

3. You have no call-to-action. Poor promotional language can have a sabotaging effect if visitors aren’t drawn to your conversion pages. A conversion page is any page that acts as the final step in a visitor submitting a form, making direct contact or purchasing a product online. Obscuring those pages or confusing the visitor on where to go next can make them leave your site. Remember, internet users have a short attention span.

Once you’ve done all of this, it’s important to keep track of how things are progressing. You will need to pull out your analytics software and figure out where your visitors are going. If you notice that no one is visiting a certain page, then you probably need to change it. Plus, you’ll want to know whether or not you have quality or quantity content. This will help understand the conversion rates.

If you just take advantage of one of our tips, make sure you always let the visitor know how they can purchase your product. Remember, we all have short attention spans in the fast paced world we live in today. Having them jump through hoops to get the final result will only make the majority of them turn away.

Unfortunately there will come a time when you get all kinds of traffic and no sales. When this happens you have to reassess why you’re not making any money. It could be due to the fact that you don’t have relevant traffic. To fix this you’re going to have to optimize your content appropriately to the keywords that don’t have a lot of competition. This way when people come across your business website, they’ll already be interested in what you have to offer. The only thing left to do is make sure your site closes the sale.

5. You’re getting relevant traffic but no sales. This problem could signal a technical error or navigation problem with your site. Make sure you thoroughly test all functionalities on various web browsers and systems. Submit test forms. Do a link check to spot possible broken links.

Making sure you have relevant traffic, a unique product, and making your site user friendly are just a few ways to set yourself up for success. Moving away from the web site problems, make sure you also investigate any part of the sales process taking part away from the website as well.

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