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The 12 Rules
Of Creating And Maintaining A Killer Web Site
Teacher: Robert
Pryce
Maintaining killer web sites
is actually a lot easier than people think. We have all seen
companies who relied solely on an online presence going to
the wall in the last couple of years. This could have been
reduced dramatically if a few simple steps had been taken.I
have broken these down into 12 rules so that you can ensure
that your visitor stays for longer and ultimately buys your
product if you are selling one. We may never be able to get
your site up to Ebay's extraordinary standard of stickiness
where visitors stay for hours. We should be able to increase
the amount of time people spend on your site substantially.
1.Fast Loading
It is estimated you'll lose as
many as 50% of your visitors after just 11 seconds.Many of
the sites I have come across are slow loading because the Webmaster
used graphics that were too big or werent optimized for
the Internet. Consider using all text or mainly text on your
site. Not only does this improve load time, but it also forces
you to focus on whats really important to your success,
your content and your sales letters! So how do you do this.
Simple really. You sit down with a watch in your hand and time
how long it takes to download. If it takes more than 10 seconds,
it is time to look at how you can reduce the time.
Big graphics slow down the length
of time it takes for your page to download. Graphic sizes should
be reduced so that images load quickly.If you are going to
put banners on your site, try and avoid ones that take forever
to download. As much as you may love the spinning graphics
that you have created, it is more important that your visitor
likes them and is not put off by them. If they don't like them,
cheerio and off they pop to a different web site.
2.First Impressions
We have all heard the expression,
you don't get a second chance to make a first impression.Visitors
that come to your site must know straight away what your site
has to offer them.How many times have you come to a site where
you couldn't figure what the site is about and got out of there
equally as fast.
The way around this is to have
a Headline on your site that pops up first when your visitor
arrives at your site.There must be a benefit included in the
Headline. Lets be honest, people care about themselves first
and foremost. They want and need to know what is in it for
them.
3.Credibility
You must establish credibility
as quickly as possible.Try and include some real like examples
of people that have been in touch with you telling you how
much they like your site. Make these testimonials verifiable
(include full names, where they are from etc) Why do you want
to do this ? The first time a person visits your website they
don't know you from Adam.
Why should they believe what
you have to say over anybody else.If your visitor can read
what others have to say about your site they are more likely
to believe you as they are a 3rd party. You will never be able
to please everybody but you can certainly please most people.
4.Trust
It is amazing the amount of web
sites out there selling products that hide behind PO addresses
or worse will have no contact information at all. Yes, this
does happen and on an all too frequent basis. If you want to
build trust, give a variety of ways that people can contact
you. Include your name, phone number, fax number, email address,
company name, street address, city, zip code etc.
People want to know that there
are real people behind the scenes who will answer their calls
and emails. For example if you owned a bricks and mortar shop
you would want people to know who you are. You would probably
list in the Yellow Pages and advertise in other places. You
are not going to leave out where you are located etc. It is
exactly the same when you have an Internet presence.
5.Content
Why would a visitor want to come
back to your site again and again. The simple answer is content.Content
is information that is of value to your visitor . Good content
provides credibility. It establishes you as an expert. Try
and stand out from then norm. If the content is of an outstanding
nature your customer will return to your site. Try and include
articles that are of interest to the visitor and update and
include new articles on a regular basis.Give them something
for free. People love the word free.
6.Usability
How many times have you entered
a web site trying to search around looking for the information
that they promised you would be able to find. Countless times
I would presume.The top 3 surfer complaints are slow page downloads,
broken links and trouble finding information.
There are many more but these
are the critical ones.Make your visitors job as easy as possible
when they are in your site.The trick to doing this is to find
out what your customer wants and give it to them.They will
be delighted that their experience on your web site is so enjoyable
when compared to the other web sites they have visited..
7.Navigation
The look and feel of your web
site is really important to your visitor. The menus on your
web pages must appear consist as well as visible. In other
words on the same place on every single page.If you have long
text on your page, it often makes sense to include links at
the bottom of the page so a person knows where they are.
If you have a personal preference
for your menu to appear on the left side then it should always
appear there. Likewise if you want your menu to appear on the
top of your page.You don't want your visitor to get lost whilst
at at your site . this can lead to frustration and they will
just zip off somewhere else.
8.Links
Links are the mainstay of any
website. Simply put you have to click on a link or an image
to get around from one part of a site to another.Why should
a person click on a link. Yet again you have to give them a
reason. Try and include a benefit for them and include the
words click here now after the benefit, not before it. Including
it before defeats the whole purpose .They need to know what
they are going to get by clicking on the link. Too often links
are boring, use your imagination when creating them.
9.Guarantee
If you are selling a product,
a strong guarantee can often be the difference between whether
someone buys from you or not.Offer a strong guarantee, one
that makes a person say "Wow, they must be confident!" If your
selling a quality product, you must be able to back it up with
a no frills guarantee.Make sure it is a 100% money back, iron
clad guarantee, with no questions asked. Who would you go to
?A company with no guarantee or a company that stands behind
their product 100%
10.Ordering
Don't make it difficult for your
visitors to order if you are selling a product.Always provide
online secure server credit card processing as well as taking
orders over the phone or by fax as well as postal orders/bankers
draft. If you are selling more than one item, use a shopping
cart, it increases sales.
The one exception to the rule
of having your menu on every page is the order page. Considering
that you want to close the sale, you don't want to give people
the option of leaving the most important page on your site.
You have worked so hard to get them to this page, don't let
them leave now.
11.Colors And Text
Colors can greatly contribute
to web sites.You can highlight certain text that you want to
stand out.Ideally you should only use about 3 colors on a website
or else it begins to enter the realms of overkill.Too many
different colors make your text hard to read as well as making
it look unprofessional.Keep your background lightly colored
and use dark text (like black).
Be careful when using colors
and bolding, especially when you are underlining. People, especially
those new to the Internet, get frustrated and confused when
they click on a word that looks like a link and it doesnt
take them anywhere. Notice that many of the top sites use primarily
two fonts, Arial and Times New Roman. Why? Because they are
easy to read.
12.Bullets
Use bullets extensively on your
web site. Not only do bullets
- Express benefits to the reader
which makes them keep reading but they also
- Visually break up the page
making it easier to read they are also
- Easy to scan and inviting
to the eye
- You can also use bright graphical
bullets for extra emphasis.
If you just put into operation
50% of the above points, you will see a dramatic increase in
people returning to your site, enjoying the experience and
ultimately buying your product. Even if you are not selling
a product, you want people to stay and not leave the moment
they arrive. Try it, give it a go and you will be amazed at
the results.
About the teacher:
Robert
Pryce has shown over
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