Turning Clicks into Leads
You have had a web site designed
or have designed one yourself. Your site is up on the
Internet and now you’re getting it promoted. It’s ranking
high on several important keyword phrases on the major
search engines. Potential clients or customers are clicking
through to your site. Since all these clicks come from
people who have been looking for a site like yours, these
visitors are all potential public for your business. But
how do you turn those clicks into leads?
Many things can be done to
maximize your click to contact ratio. The first one is to
make sure your site is clear and readable. Look at it from
the perspective of a prospective client or customer. The
first page of your web site must state clearly what product
or service you deliver and why people should go to you for
this and not one of the other thousands or tens of thousands
such sites available on the net. If you have a location
specific business, such as real estate, make it clear what
areas you serve. Be simple, concise and obvious. You have
just a few seconds to capture the visitor’s interest. Once
you have captured their attention there are just a few other
generally acknowledged points to keep in mind.
A concept that has come into
increasing prominence recently is that of having a web site
that is “sticky”. A website that gets a visitor to stay for
longer than just a quick “browse” and return often is known
as sticky. The stickier your site the better your chances of
converting visitors into customers. The way to make your
site “sticky” is to have plenty on information; lots of
content. This can be anything from interesting trivia or
jokes about the general subject of your site to historical
references, quotes, a weather feed, real estate listings,
area information or simply a lot of information about you
products or service.
Quality content can lead to the
next important concept in Internet promotion known as “viral
marketing”. The idea behind this concept is to get your
site, its content, and therefore your product or service to
be “contagious”. That is, people pass it on to each other
(like catching a cold – only more fun). At different
points in your site, be sure to put up a button for people
to “Email this site to a friend”. Very often visitors will
do just that and suddenly you have begun a word of mouth or
actually a word of e-mail campaign that can boom your
business.
A way for the visitor to contact
you should be placed on every page of your site. This
should include not only email but a phone number as well.
People feel safer dealing with a company they’ve found on
the net when they know the business can be reached by
phone.
Have a place on your site where
visitors can sign up for a free newsletter or can sign your
guest book. This way you have their name and e-mail
address. If they don’t become clients or customers right a
way, you know there’s every chance they will in the future
since they’re obviously interested in what you have to
offer.
Lastly, if there is anything you
can give away free (such as the newsletter mentioned above)
in exchange for the visitor’s name and email address do so.
The word “free” is the singularly most attractive word on
the Internet so use it if you conceivably can. But make
sure you actually do give the visitor something and make
sure you promise them you will not give their address to
anyone else. And, obviously, keep this promise.
Using just a few of these
suggestions will substantially improve your click to lead
ratio and the usefulness of your web site.
Good Luck!
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