3 Elements of an Effective Website that Produces Results
Giselle Aguiar
Digital Marketing Consultant | SEO Copywriter | Editor | WordPress Trainer | Social Media Coach | WordPress Website Designer
What does an “effective website” or “results” mean to you?
That’s it! The bottom line – more sales!
Unfortunately, many small business owners only have a really nice online brochure that doesn’t come anywhere near being an effective website.
And, guess what? It’s not your fault. It’s another case of not knowing what you don’t know.
Usually when a small business owner hires someone to build a website for them, they want the best price around for what they think they need. You hired someone who told you that sure, they can build a WordPress website for you. Well, anyone can. That’s the beauty of WordPress. It’s fairly easy to construct a site, however, like when constructing a house you need 3 critical things:
Each of these components, like in building a house, requires specific talents and skills?to build a house that’s livable — and an effective website. Sometimes you find the perfect contractor or company who has all of the talents and skills needed. But, that’s rare and it may be expensive. Let’s break each one down….
A Web Designer
A designer is a very creative person who can take your logo and color scheme and create a beautiful online brochure. The designer might be a very talented graphic artist and make your site “easy on the eyes”, but can they write? Do they know the mechanics of creating effective calls-to-actions, back it up, create a shopping cart and secure it from hackers? Sure you want to help out your relative who just graduated from design school, but in the end, you’re not going to have a site that works for you.
For instance, a realtor contacted me and asked me if I could determine why their website wasn’t coming up on the first page of Google. (Isn’t that everyone’s wish?) Well, the site was gorgeous. It was promoting a new condo in downtown Phoenix. There was no blog with fresh content touting the benefits and fun of living downtown. There was no way to capture leads. Yes, they had a contact form to setup a tour, but it wasn’t compelling enough. It lacked good copy and content.
A Web Developer
This is the real techie person. They can figure out all the mechanical parts of the website. The developer will…
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I was asked to review a website and in reading their “about us” section, ran into the phrase “grown slowly”. It stopped me cold. Slowly? That’s a negative connotation. That word doesn’t need to be there. Just having “grown” is sufficient. It implies logical growth — from a mom and pop outfit to a company with over 50 employees.
There was another site that listed in their “about us” page why they stock the products that they’re selling. All text, no pictures. A designer would have added graphics or videos to make it more attractive.
The Copywriter
Good marketing copy walks the visitor through a logical progression to exactly where you want them to go. It’s compelling, enthralling, enchanting. (Don’t laugh, it’s what you need!) It captures the visitor’s attention with eye catching, curiosity-piquing headlines and subheadings. It keeps the reader going with bullet points (people don’t like reading long sentences or paragraphs) and bold and italics for emphasis.
So where does this leave you?
In conclusion, if you’re website is not effectively drawing potential customers in, then converting them, it’s nothing more than a really pretty online brochure. Don’t you think you should do something about it?
What about doing it all yourself?
Obviously, if your budget is tight and you can’t afford to hire someone to do it for you, you can always attempt to build it yourself. However, there are a few things to consider…