The
5 Biggest Mistakes Almost All Web Designers Make
Mistake #1:
Creating a Website with Flash -- Did you know in a recent study,
top internet marketers discovered that having a website created
with Flash, actually decreased the response from
prospects and customers by as much as 370 percent? Here's why:
Your prospects and customers are most likely visiting your
website using all types of different computers, connection
speeds and internet configuration settings...
What may look great to one visitor may not even appear
for another! You could very easily have shelled out hundreds or
even thousands of dollars to have a website created using the
Flash technology, only to find out that some of your visitors
will never see it! (Not to mention the loading times can cause
your visitor to close your site, never to return again.)
Mistake #2:
The "Internet Catalog" Approach -- You see this everywhere.
Good, honest and hardworking businessmen and women get online to
sell their products or services, and have a site created for
them that contains a link to just about everything they offer on
one page. Their thinking goes along the lines of, "...well, I
don't want to leave anyone out. If they come to my site, I want
to make sure I have what they're looking for..." -- This way of
thinking could not be further from the truth.
Here's why: There's an ancient rule that goes back to the very
beginning of direct-marketing on the internet, taught by the
richest, most legendary and well-respected internet marketers of
all time...
"When you give your prospects too many choices, they become
confused and aren't sure what to do next. Confused people never
buy anything."
Mistake #3:
Optimising Your Sales Site for the Search Engines -- You'll see
this taught in nearly every "internet marketing" course, manual
or eBook out there... "You must optimize every page of your
website for the search engines!" -- In fact, this false teaching
is accepted as 'gospel truth' so often that most web designers
will offer to do this for you at no, or little extra cost...
What they don't understand is that certain words and
phrases must be either re-worded (to make it "keyword rich") or
taken out completely, just to be looked upon highly by the
mighty search engines -- and this could kill your sales,
literally overnight.
Here's why: When you or a hired web designer optimize your
sales page (i.e. any web page designed to sell your products
and services) to get a higher listing in the search engines,
you're going to have to sacrifice the pulling-power of your
sales copy (i.e. written sales material) just to get those
higher listings. Sure, this can bring you more traffic -- but
what good is all the traffic in the world, if your visitors
arrive at your website and aren't compelled enough to read why
they should order your product?
For years, it has been taught that you should always try to find
a "balance" of SEO (Search-Engine-Optimization) mixed with
promotional copy designed to sell your products and services...
Wrong Again!
-- The truth is that you should never optimize your sales
page for the Search Engines. Instead, you should create tiny
"entry pages" for each keyword related to your product or
service, (highly optimized for the Search Engines) and have them
link to your main sales site! (We can show you exactly how to do
this quickly and easily and get *massive* targeted traffic from
the Search Engines - without ever *touching* your sales site!)
Mistake #4:
Having a "Graphics-Based" Website -- Sure, graphics can
certainly help us to visualize a particular situation or
circumstance, product or service... But did you know that having
a graphically-driven website can actually distract your
visitor away from your sales message?
After all, your sales message (or "web copy") is The #-1
most important factor in a website that makes money. If your
visitors are paying more attention to your "professional
graphics" than your sales message... you've just lost another
sale.
Here's why: You've got approximately seven seconds from the time
your visitor arrives at your site, to the time they decide
whether to buy your product, get more information or leave.
If you've got a graphically-intensive website, your website will
most likely still be loading past your seven-second time limit.
That's a "customer-killer" in and of itself - however, the real
reason lies within the fact that the bigger, brighter and more
beautiful your graphics are, the more they will distract your
visitor from your sales message. And if your visitor is
distracted even for one second, it could mean the difference
between getting a sale, and losing a customer.
Mistake #5:
Designing a Website with Zero Marketing Experience --
Most web designers have no idea how to make money on the
internet, with anything other than their design services. It's
not their fault - they simply have no or very little marketing
and sales experience. After all, they're just website
designers...
However, having your website designed by someone with Zero
internet marketing experience is like buying a street-car
without an engine... it won't go anywhere, and it'll just waste
your time and money!
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