Top 10 Ways to Make
Your Website Sell 24/7
I've spent more hours that I care to count attending
networking functions, and I continue to be amazed at all the
people I meet who don't have a website. Many entrepreneurs love
what they do but hate marketing and selling themselves. A
well-written website is one of the most effective tools at your
disposal that will sell for you 24/7, provided you have written
compelling copy for the site.
Here are ten ways to make your website your unpaid sales
force:
1. Networking. A website permits you to pass out your
business card to thousands of potential clients and lets them
know how to reach you and what you sell. If, in your sales
copy, you tell your story of why you're in your business, write
a bio that accurately reflects your voice and style for your
site, and upload your photo, your potential customers will
begin to get to know you, without having to meet them
one-on-one. Nothing is more amazing to me that to walk into a
networking event and have total strangers come up and begin a
conversation with me as though we were long-lost friends. They
think we are. Why? Because they've visited my website or read
my email newsletter or blog to the extent they have begun to
get to know me, like me, and respect me.
2. Make Business Information Available. Help your customers
find out more about you. What are your hours? What methods of
payment do you accept? Where are you located? Being the
"Internet snob" that I am, I go online first to check out a
business before deciding to do business with them. Sometimes
it's to check the menu, if it's a restaurant. Sometimes it's to
see if they offer a discount coupon. Other times I just need to
find their hours of operation or driving directions. If I can't
find their website, I'm apt to find their competitor's site
that contains precisely the info that I'm seeking.
3. Better Serve Your Customers. Make doing business with you
as easy and effortless as possible. With an online presence,
you could make forms available to pre-qualify clients for loans
if you're a mortgage broker, enable your clients to upload
their files for typesetting and printing if you're a
professional printer, or allow your customer to see if the coat
he wants is in stock if you're a clothing store. My sister is a
"shoes horse" and desperately wanted a particular pair of shoes
from a nationally-known department store in Houston. She
checked their website to see if the shoes were in stock in her
size at the store closest to her. She discovered they weren't,
but was able to find another branch that did have them in stock
and was able to swing by and pick them up. When your clients
are over-committed and trying to squeeze another hour out of
the day, how much more will they appreciate your online
presence if you can help them save one of their most valuable
assets -- their time?
4. Release Time-Sensitive Materials. You may have a service
business that relies on appointments to make your money, like a
hair salon or a chiropractor's office. You walk in on Monday
morning and discover that only about half of your appointments
are taken for the week. Do you decide to take part of the week
off? You could, if you needed a vacation. Or, you could email
the customer list you've built through your website and let
them know that you're taking appointments at a special
discounted rate this week only, or on certain days of this
week, or that they'll get a free widget if they book an
appointment by a certain date or time. How quickly do you think
your customers would take advantage of this time-sensitive
offer?
5. Be Open All Night, 365 Days of the Year. Internet surfers
don't go online to buy--they go online to find free
information. However, we live in an immediate gratification
society. If you have a product for sale that fulfills a need to
a particular problem, you can add a shopping cart with credit
card purchasing ability to your online product catalog and
enable someone to buy something from you at 2 AM, for example,
when most of us are in bed. If your shopping cart permits
immediate delivery of an electronic item, like an ebook or
audio file, all the better, as your customer can have the
information he has ordered within minutes after purchase. How
many sales are you losing because your prospective customer has
to fax or phone in an order or wait for your office to open to
talk to you? Your e-commerce-enabled website can be your
24-hour automated salesperson.
6. Make Pictures and Sound Files Available. What if your
widget is great, but people want to see it in action? Your
website permits you to add sound, static images, and video to
better explain who you are and what you sell, or to demonstrate
use of your product or service. No brochure will do that.
Additionally, audio and video testimonials from enthusiastic
customers are now becoming more commonplace on websites. If you
hate to sell, have a happy customer tell your website visitors
how wonderful you are and how well you solved his problem.
People believe enthusiastic testimonials from others who've
successfully used your product or service.
7. Answer FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions). Every business
has questions that customers ask again and again. Do you have
the staff, or want to dedicate staff time, to answering these
questions? Instead, post the questions and answers to your
website and remove another barrier to doing business with you.
Or, if you have the staff to do so, install a "live help"
program on your website so that your site visitors can click
and log-in to ask their questions right away while the question
is fresh on their mind.
8. Offer Special Membership Access for Current Customers. If
you're selling a service on your site, you may want your
current paying clients to have access to certain information
that is generally not available to the public. With your
website, you can create a password-protected, clients-only
section, or special membership section, for certain groups of
clients. And, as website visitors are always curious and will
try to get into private areas for additional information, you
can use the "authorization required" page as another
opportunity to tell them about the benefits of your product and
service and how their lives will be better and richer for
purchasing it. And, upon purchase, they will then become a
member of this "special clients" club and have all the
information and privileges associated with that membership.
American Express is right -- membership has its privileges!
9. Open to National or International Markets. For most of my
adult life, I've lived in parts of the country that have never
recovered from the mid-1980's recession. Because I've had a
virtual business with a website, I've never had to rely on the
local economy to make a living. If you have a product or
service that won't sell locally, or you have a brick and mortar
operation and are trying to break into new markets, a website
can help you open up a dialogue with nationwide or even
international markets as easily as with the company across the
street. Can you stand to make more money in your business?
10. Test-Market New Services and Products. Got an idea for
another line of products for your business, or an additional
service you'd like to add? Create a special page on your
website and see how your current customers like the new
offering. Ask them about price, appearance, and usability. They
will let you know what they think faster and easier than any
other market you may reach. Take their feedback, make necessary
changes, and then roll it out to a larger market.
If you don't currently have a website for your business, get
one! If your website only serves as a pretty brochure instead
of bringing you qualified customers or sales, perhaps it's time
to hire an expert to bring it to the next level. What
difference would it make for you to get 95% of your clients
online? I bet that would make your marketing efforts much more
streamlined, and who doesn't want to make more profit in less
time?
Online Business Coach Donna Gunter helps self-employed
professionals make more profit in less time online. To sign up
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