April 30, 2009
I am writing this from the floor of the Wealthy Bag Lady Expo in LA. Getting toward the end of the day, powerful speakers that all reinforce much of the messaging and concepts I proselytize all the time.
The wonderful exuberance of these energetic women entrepreneurs is like a tonic. Great speakers. All about authenticity, understanding your value to your prospective clients. And Linda Hollander is the glue that holds it all together.
Some of my best takeaways: Taryn Rose (the shoe lady) challenged all of us to define our core values and ensure that everything fits with it. Nick Romano: Let your clients lead innovation. Fran Harris: You’ve got to be strong and bold to become a celebrity. Susan Levin: Make sure your speech topics are compelling to your target audience. Linda Hollander: Envision your ideal client.
And now Michelle Howe of Internet Word Magic on Web 2.0. More soon.
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Posted by deborahgallant
April 9, 2009
So the last post covered what should go on the front page of your website. So, the logical follow-up…what should you avoid? These recommendations assume that you are in business and want your website to market or otherwise promote your products or services in order to sell to more clients.
Here are some things that should not go on your front page:
- Music. Annoying as all get out. If you’re a musician or need to showcase music, make it optional with a Click to Play button.
- Flash Animation. In most cases, this substantially slows down load time (remember, you only have 8 seconds) and can’t be seen by the search engines anyway. And if you absolutely must must must have flash animation, give the user a way to “skip” the intro and also write the code so that once a person has seen it once, it doesn’t play on every visit.
- All text.
- Dark background with white letters.
- Teeny tiny type that no one over 40 can read.
What else do you think should NOT go on the front page of a website? Suggestions, contributions welcome!
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Posted by deborahgallant
April 8, 2009
One of the questions I get asked most frequently: What should go on the front page of my website?
You only have 8 seconds (though I didn’t research or verify this much-circulated factoid, it seems about right) to grab a web visitor’s attention. That is not very long. So here are my top tips on what you should have on the front page of your website:
- Your phone number. You want to make it really easy for people to contact you so they can buy what you are selling. If they can’t find the phone number, they won’t call.
- A sign-up box. A web visitor in and of itself is worth $0. But a web visitor who gives you permission to market to him/her is really worth something. Because then they are in your sales funnel. But…most people won’t just give you their email address without “getting” something in return. Which is why you need…
- An offer. A something that is downloadable and catchy and cool and showcases your talents and knowledge in your area of expertise. And makes them willing to give you their email address (see above.)
- Big fonts, bullet points, easy-to-read explanation of what you do.
- Some graphic elements, images, colors, fonts, pictures that convey your USP (Unique Selling Proposition) in a very easy to understand (8-seconds) way.
- If you can only sell your product or service in a localized area (like you are a chiropractor or therapist) then make sure the front page of your website announces your location FRONT AND CENTER. Don’t waste time enticing people who cannot actually buy from you because you are too far away.
- Got other ideas/suggestions? Send ‘em along!
Next post: What SHOULDN’T go on the front page of your website.
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Posted by deborahgallant
March 27, 2009
If you are creating your own website and Internet marketing, you’ll need to stay on top of things.
Join me every month —lunchtime ET—on the third Thursday of the month for a live webinar on an Internet marketing topic in the news that you need to know about. First one: Thursday, April 16th. Thinking “Getting Found on the Internet.” Other topic ideas? Please submit! Sign up online by clicking here.
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Posted by deborahgallant
March 26, 2009
I get literally dozens of email newsletters daily and they pile up until I have time to scan them. In my inbox, I found a great article “Save Now is the New Buy Now” from MediaPost’s Email Insider. Click here to read Chad White’s whole article.
Strategy #2 is “Do It Yourself.” People are on budgets and if you help them do some of what they outsourced before, you’ll be in the right mode. And that’s what I’m all about with Web It Yourselfer.
I believe you can build your own website. Yes, a good, professional website. And optimize it for search, keep it fresh and up to date.
Sure, this stuff seems complex, but it really is do-able. Yesterday I sat in on a B2B webinar about web analytics that was completely over my head. But I plan to revisit it, digest it and then tell you what you really need to know!
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