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| | by David Jackson July 14, 2010 |
If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a website that converts
prospects into buyers, this article is for you. While I've seen poorly designed
websites make money, those types of sites are more the exception than the rule.
It's been my experience, most successful websites share common design
characteristics that make them appealing to prospects.
Following are 14
website design tips that will help you convert more prospects into
buyers:
1. Make sure your website loads quickly. Nothing
is more annoying to visitors than a website that take forever to load. You may
have the greatest website in the world, but if it takes too long time to load,
visitors aren't going to hang around to see it.
2. Have a crystal
clear identity. Have you ever landed on a website and didn't know what
it was about? How did you feel? You didn't like it did you? And I'll bet you
probably clicked out of there pretty quickly. Well, your visitors don't like it
either. Don't let your visitors have to try and figure out what your website is
all about. Make it crystal clear, right from the beginning. Having a big,
descriptive headline on your home page is an excellent way to announce what your
website is about. Also, choose relevant keywords for your pages, as opposed to
trying to trick people just to get eyeballs. Keep your keywords relevant to your
web pages.
3. Keep it simple. Don't worry about trying
to impress with all kinds of unnecessary whistles and bells. (Does anyone really
need flash?) Focus on usability, sales and conversions. Simple website designs
convert.
4. White space is a good thing. Stay away from
clutter. Have a clean, user-friendly site that makes it easy for visitors to
find what they're looking for. Remember, white space is a good thing. Also, if
your website has a lot of content and/or a lot of pages, add a search box, to
make it easier for your visitors to find what they're looking
for.
5. Have compelling copy that sells. Ultimately,
conversions come down to sales copy. If you don't have the ability to write
effective sales copy that sells, hire someone that does. It's well worth the
investment.
6. Don't give prospects too many choices. While variety can be a good thing, giving your prospects too many items to
choose from can often backfire. Why? Because giving prospects too many items to
choose from can confuse them. And confused prospects don't buy. Limit product
options to no more than three choices.
7. Make it easy for people
to subscribe to your content. Remember, out of sight, out of mind. Keep
your website in the uppermost of prospects minds with your content via
newsletters, RSS feeds, etc.
8. Update your content
regularly. Give visitors a reason to return to your site with regularly
updated content. Besides, search engines like fresh content also. So updating
your content regularly will help with your SEO efforts as
well.
9. Use strong call to action language. Tell your
visitors what you want them to do. If you want them to subscribe to your
newsletter, tell them. If you want them to buy something, tell them. Don't ever
make your visitors have to guess what you want them to do. Tell
them.
10. Make your website readable. Do you remember
the nearsighted cartoon character, Mr. Magoo? He always walked around with his
eyes in a permanent squint, trying to visually decipher things that were right
in front of him.
Well, that’s exactly how I feel when I visit some
websites. I find myself squinting like Mr. Magoo, because the font size is so
tiny. When that happens, guess what? Click…I’m outta there. Do your readers a
favor, and stay away from tiny font sizes. Stick with the standard 12-point font
size, whenever possible.
Conversely, it’s not a good ideal to use overly
large font sizes either. It’s just not reader-friendly. Another thing, use ALL
CAPS and fancy fonts in moderation.
11. A picture is worth a
thousand words. If you sell physical products, make sure you have clear
pictures of those products to help close the deal. People enjoy looking at
pictures of things they're considering buying. More importantly, using pictures
ogf products has been proven to increase conversions.
12. Avoid
reverse type. I’m absolutely amazed at how many websites I’ve visited
that are written in reverse text. What’s reverse text? Reverse text is light
colored or white text on a dark or black background. If used correctly, reverse
text can produce an impressive visual impact.
The problem is many
websites don’t use it correctly. And if you have a whole web page of reverse
text, it’s extremely difficult on the eyes. Why? Because according to
readability studies, reverse text is not suitable for reading because of its
poor legibility even in normal lighting conditions. It’s hard on the eyes, and
just not reader-friendly. That’s why newspapers, books and magazines have always
been printed on white paper with black text.
When designing your website,
it’s best to use black text on a white or light-colored background, for optimum
readability. However if you decide to use reverse text, use it in
moderation.
13. Make the buying process easy. Make it
easy for prospects to get from your home page to the product page or the
checkout page. Don't make your prospects jump through hoops, clicking thru page
after page after page to give you their money. Or else you'll lose
them.
14. Display your contact information. The
trustworthiness of your website - or lack of will have the greatest impact on
your sales conversions, and ultimately, the success or failure of your site. If
you sell products directly from your site, it's important to display your
contact information, as opposed to using a contact form. If privacy is a
concern, you can use a service like The UPS Store for a physical
shipping and mailing address.
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