- by Jim Edwards
http://www.TheNetReporter.com
(c) Jim
Edwards - All Rights reserved
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Not a week goes by that half a dozen people
don't ask me
what separates a great, money-making website from a bad one.
In response, I surveyed of a number of different
websites,
large and small, to find what they share in common to make
them so successful. With few exceptions, every
extraordinarily
great website contained the following
elements.
** Testimonials **
Every great website has testimonials
from satisfied
customers. These testimonials help set the potential
customer's mind at ease that the products or services
sold
online will perform as promised.
Truly great testimonials not only endorse the product, but
clearly state
how the product increased sales, saved money,
or benefited previous buyers in very specific and tangible
ways. Testimonials
should present real benefits others can
readily identify with, understand and, more importantly,
want those same results
for themselves!
** Headlines **
Headlines capture visitors' attention and get them involved
in the website.
How do you read the newspaper? If you read
like most people the headlines first catch your attention
and determine whether
you'll actually read a story.
Similarly headlines on a website determine whether visitors
get involved in the information
or surf away never to
return.
My own experience has shown that the proper headlines can
easily and quickly double,
triple, or even quadruple a
website's sales almost overnight.
** Bullets **
Bullets communicate various and
subtle bits of information
about a product or service without making readers plow
through paragraphs of information
to get to the meat of a
website's offering. Bullets arouse interest, build
excitement, and convey a lot of information
very quickly to
time-starved web surfers.
** Bonuses **
Every great website offers bonuses to people who
buy, apply
or fill out a form. Nothing induces someone to do business
with you online like offering them something extra
for
taking the action you want. Offering a bonus report, tape,
extended membership, extra quantities of product at a
deep
discount, coupons, or just about anything makes people more
willing to go ahead with the purchase decision.
**
Guarantees **
Everyone takes a risk whenever they buy anything from
anyone. The risk centers on whether or not the
product or
service will perform as promised. In a retail store most
people feel pretty confident the store will still
exist if
they need to make a return or exchange in a few days. On the
web, however, that risk in making a purchase seems
much
higher than in the "offline" world.
Every great website makes a point of specifically telling
customers
about their return policy and truly exceptional
sites offer 100%, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantees.
People
rarely take advantage of such guarantees and I have
personally seen a website's sales increase by 45% just by
extending
the guarantee period an additional 30 days.
** Phone numbers **
Every great website has a phone number with
a real live
human being on the other end who can answer questions and
provide product support.
So there you have
it! With few exceptions this represents
the formula for creating or identifying a truly great
website.
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