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Retain
More of Your Visitors
Did you know that most of your visitors probably
never go beyond your homepage? And a lot of them leave within
ten seconds of hitting your homepage, NEVER to return again?
These are wasted visitors, and
you must do everything possible to reduce the waste, or you'll
simply miss out on potential sales.
There are several effective tactics
you can employ to retain your visitors attention. The strategy
in the folling 10 techniques is 1) keeping the visitor on your
site and 2) Getting them to subscribe to your mailing list.
Here we go:
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Make it a priority to
collect opt-in email addresses
Your number one marketing priority on the Web should be to build
your opt-in mailing list. This is where most of your customers
will come from. And the best thing is, once they're on your
list you can sell to them over and over. Include a subscription
form for your ezine on EVERY page of your Web site (check out
my own site for an example of this - pay attention to the left
hand margin).
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Put up testimonials
Put up a couple of shining testimonials right on your homepage.
Interject your homepage copy with a couple of these testimonials.
Add the names and email addresses of the persons who wrote the
testimonial to boost credibility (ask them first though). Remember:
NEVER fake a testimonial! Not only is it unethical, but it'll
show through. And if I'm not mistaken, it is also an illegal
practice.
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Don't link out on your
homepage
Keep ALL links on your homepage internal. In other words, don't
give visitors a way out so they leave as soon as they arrive.
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Make your headline stand
out
Your homepage headline should be in large font type, and very
attention grabbing, while at the same time hype-free. Study
some great sales letters you've come across on the Web. You'll
soon realize that one of the things they all have in common
is a headline that just makes you WANT to know more about whatever
product/service is being offered.
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Work on your copy
The most powerful selling tool at your disposal are WORDS. You
need to get your copy perfectly tight (especially the homepage).
This is not an overnight process. It takes several weeks (and
even longer) of trial and error to get it right. Check your
log files after each change to find out how many people leave
your site via your homepage. Make it your mission to reduce
this number, until you've hit such "tightness" that
you can't get it any better. Take some free online copy writing
courses to learn how to improve your copy (I've listed a couple
on my site). Whatever you do, write for your TARGET audience!
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Don't overwhelm with too
many links
Keep s to a minimum on your navigation bar - at most nine.
In fact, keep links to a minimum all across your site. Don't
overwhelm your visitor with too many choices ... gently, but
firmly guide them towards your "action pages" (order
page, newsletter subscription page, etc.).
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Banners
I've removed all banner ads from my Web site, except those that
are internal and intregal to our product. In my opinion they
just take up space, make pages load slower, and if are "paid"
advertisements - just take visitors away from your site.
The job of your homepage is to get visitors interested in your
site and explore deeper, not to take them away.
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Ask for a bookmark
Put up a simple attentive graphic that asks people to bookmark
your site. You'd be surprised how many people will listen.
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Open external links in
a new window
In your <A HREF> tag, simply put TARGET="new".
This will open the link in a new window. When your visitors
are done and close that window, they'll return back to your
site. The full HTML looks like this:
<a href="http://www.anysite.com" target="new">click
here</a>
(Note: the contents within TARGET can be anything - doesn't
have to be "new").
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Use pop-ups on exit
This is a technique I've used with great success on my own site.
Set up some JavaScript code that opens a pop-up window when
a visitor LEAVES your homepage, where you offer a subscription
to your ezine. This won't annoy them as an on-entry pop-up would,
and will reclaim a lot of visitors that would have just drifted
away had it not been for the pop-up. I really recommend you
use a cookie to prevent the pop-up window loading for repeat
visitors. Go to any JavaScript resource site and you'll find
cut-and-paste code you can use on your own site.
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