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  • Off to San Jose for

    Off to San Jose for Search Engine Strategies. Ahhh, the sights, the sounds, the smells of search…almost like coffee in the morning.

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  • How to make your website meaningful to your visitors

    Keeping your website fresh and relevant to your visitors means more business for you. Check out these simple guidelines to help you make your website copy better.

    1. Entice visitors. With an enticing headline on every page, make sure that the information is useful for your visitors. Will your content add value or offer a unique selling proposition? If not, consider using a website copywriter to strengthen your business message.

    2. Hold your visitors’ attention. A good goal is to keep the visitor on your website for at least a few minutes so that they can read three or four of your main website pages. Informative and enticing website copy needs to be written to appeal to your target audience. Copy needs to be interesting, compelling and persuasive and you need strong calls to action on your website pages so that your visitors can easily contact you.

    3. Keep them coming back. The majority of website visitors will compare your service and products to your competitors or take some time to consider their purchase before making a decision. Not all of your visitors will take action the first time they visit your website. Make sure that your website has enough compelling, informative and interesting content to make visitors return.

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  • What is your website’s “Call to Action?

    Maximizing the effectiveness of your website means that your website must draw visitors in and keep visitors on the website long enough to understand what you can offer. Your website must also ask your visitors to take specific action. If you feel that your current website is under-performing, take a closer look to see if you have a clear Call to Action that you want your visitors to take.

    Perhaps you want your web visitors to download a specific form or PDF file. Maybe you want your visitors to read a certain page about your business on your website. Or, more importantly you may want them to engage in communication by contacting you. Since this is most often the desired action for many websites, let’s look at this more closely.

    Your website has around three seconds to catch your visitors’ attention or they’re likely to click away. Take a close look at your website – do you feel your headlines will compel your visitors to take the action that you want them to? If the answer to this question is “No”, then it’s time to clarify your website’s “Call to Action” to reach its full potential.

    First look to the monthly metrics to identify the strengths and weakness of your website. Your website metrics can mark areas for improvement and show if your call to action message is getting through to your visitors.

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  • Plan an SEO strategy for your website

    If you’re actively pursuing internet marketing online to achieve more natural search traffic channeled to your Web site, then you’re very likely considering launching a search engine optimization (SEO) initiative.

    Prior to you beginning your search for an online internet marketing firm or preparing to launch into this plan yourself, consider what you’re willing — and not willing — to do to improve your site’s search engine ranking.

    Let’s begin with the basic questions that will help assess your course towards creating an effective search engine optimization strategy. The absolutely critical question you must ask yourself is, what are the business objectives for your Web site? Do you want to increase traffic, increase sales, improve visibility, generate more leads, or something else?

    Before you can set your sights on garnering greater search engine referrals, consider targeting specific areas of your business that can provide demonstrative results. Make sure that the design of your website supports the business goals that you have identified. Do you have clear navigation to support your objectives? Is your “call to action” visible and can it be easily monitored and measured?

    It’s important that you be specific about your online business goals and objectives before you launch a natural search engine optimization program. It’s equally important that you be as specific and realistic as possible. Understand your competition, trying to out position an established 10 year old, 20,000 page website with a 3 month old, 15 page website is not very realistic. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t make substantial improvements to your site.

    If you want to increase sales by 5 percent, for example, you need to factor in current conversion rates, average sales, and current visitor data to get a good idea of how much more natural search engine traffic you need to attain your goals. You should also be aware of where your website stands compared with industry standards.

    You’d better have access to your site’s analytics to prepare search engine optimization goals. Reviewing historical data is a critical step in establishing your online business objectives. It’s also a step you need to take to prepare to analyze your internet marketing online strategy results. If you are not sure where to begin, you can always hire an internet marketing firm to point you in the right direction.

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