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How To Make Better Use Of Your Website Traffic

By Angela Wu
Expert Author
Article Date: 2003-03-17


Every online business is faced with the challenge of finding some way to get their web pages noticed from among the billions of others online. So it's understandable that much of our efforts go towards getting 'traffic'. Without it, a website has no prospects and thus no sales.

But instead of a constant push for more traffic, why not try to make the most of the traffic you already have? For example, you might currently make 1 sale for every 200 visitors. With a few changes, you could make 1 sale for every 100 visitors, effectively *doubling* your sales!

Here are a few suggestions. Test each one to see which methods work best for your business - and don't be afraid to modify them, too! The only way to know what's going to work for you is to try it and track the results.

1. Experiment with Popups or Popunders.

Many people have a strong dislike of popup or popunder windows, so please use them judiciously. Some suggestions on how you can use them include:
There are many free scripts available all over the web. However, if you would like a custom script written for you, freelance programmers are one way to get professional and affordable help: http://buildyourhomebiz.com/rd/gethelp.html .

2. Experiment With Site Design.
3. Make the Ordering Process Clear and Simple.

The ordering process should be as easy as possible -- make it difficult, and your visitor can leave with a simple click-of-the-mouse!

4. Build Credibility and Trust.

Ordering online can be very impersonal. Your visitors don't know who they're dealing with, so it's your job to show them that you're a business that they can trust.

5. Touch Up Your Sales Copy.

This is the most obvious and arguably the most important part of your website. The best product in the world won't sell unless you can successfully show your prospects how it will benefit them. Work particularly hard on your headlines -- they'll determine whether or not your prospect continues to read the rest of your sales copy (one good tool for quickly generating effective headlines -- based on your answers to four questions -- is Headline Creator Pro: http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/hcp/ ). A good sales letter can make a significant difference to your bottom line.

A reasonable amount of traffic is obviously necessarily if a site is to make sales. However, you can still improve your profits, just by making better use of the traffic you already have!

About the Author:
Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical, down-to-earth guide to building an Internet business on a beginner's budget. If you enjoyed this article, you'll love the book! Visit http://www.onlinebusinessbasics.com or request a series of 10 free reports to get you started.







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