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Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited)Over the next 15 years, the U.S. economy will experience an unprecedented increase in the number of businesses for sale as baby boomer entrepreneurs begin to retire. The result will be a significant increase in the number of available businesses. Experts believe this will create downward price pressure for many privately owned companies.The baby boomer generation has been one of the most entrepreneurial generations in the history of our country. During the last 30 years over 5 million businesses with annual revenues ranging from $1 million to $75 million were founded. The owners of most of these busi Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise Three Search Engine Ranking Gold Tips Everywhere you look these days, people are telling you that in order to sell through your website, you need tons of traffic.Getting a high ranking in the search engines is something with many variables.It can rely on what industry you're in, the products or services you supply, and the competition you have. There is however a few basic things you can do to help this process.1. Choose The Right Domain Name!A good example of this is my domain name. At first glance it seems long and drawn out but I chose it to include the keywords I wanted in it. Its getting harder to find available domain names with good keywords. If you want to look for good available domain names you can go to www.deleteddoma Well, even though my business is traffic generation, *I'm* going to tell you that it's a BIG FAT LIE! The secret of a successful website isn't just in the amount of visitors it has; it's in the amount of visitors that are converted to buyers. It's no good having 4,000 visitors if your means of bringing them to your site means that they're vague rather than targeted visitors. Time for some figures! If you get 500 visitors to your site a day and convert 1 in 100 into a customer (making 5 sales a day), how do you increase sales? Sure, you can spend some more money and try and drive 1000 visitors a day, which will in turn gain you 10 customers a day. Or, you can work on your website copy and where you're getting the visitors from, and drive up your conversion rate. If you can increase your conversion rate to turn 1 in 50 into buyers, and make those 10 sales without increasing your traffic or spending any more money, isn’t that a better (and cheaper!) option? So how can you increase your conversion rate? 1) Look at your front page Go to your website right now and read the front page as if you'd never seen it before. Is it obvious what you're selling? If I don't know that you can solve my problem, whether that is a business or a consumer one, how do I know if I’m interested in your site? Use bold text, large text and headlines to let me know I’m in the right place. 2) Look at your copy Being brutally honest, I don't really care how many clients you have, how many awards you've won, how long you've been trading for, or whether you think you're the best at what you do. On first visiting your website, I care about whether you have what I’m looking for. So if your website starts with "Company XYZ has been trading in the Buckinghamshire area for over 27 years and has a client list of over 500", change it! Don't send people to sleep before they've found out what you do. Try something like: "Looking for the best Wedding Photographer in Bedford? Well you've found him!" Or "Need business cards at a low low price? Click here for our price list or here to browse our styles" Or "Looking for that perfect Christmas gift? Send one of our luxurious fruit baskets" Get the picture? All of those headlines tell me I’m in the right place for what I want. Equally importantly, they will also help search engine placements. 3) Target your traffic If you just have hundreds of links in freebie web directories, it's easy to get lots of traffic and no sales. Look at your web stats and find out where your visitors are coming from. If you're spending money to get visitors, look at the phrases you're using. Being at the top of the search engines for "Christmas gifts" is not only going to cost a lot of money, it's also pretty useless if you only sell one or a few things. "Christmas gift baskets" is more targeted and will help raise your conversion rate. Other fairly useless phrases I’ve come across people using recently (and I use the word useless to mean that although they generate a lot of traffic, they don't generate targeted traffic). Web design (on a site that was very focused locally, so "web design Northampton" would provide more qualified traffic) Graphics (on a printing site where 'exhibition graphics' would have been more targeted) Coaching (on a business coaching site - 'business coaching' would have been better Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited) Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise o Count Down To An Advert ur website copy and where you're getting the visitors from, and drive up your conversion rate. If you can increase your conversion rate to turn 1 in 50 into buyers, and make those 10 sales without increasing your traffic or spending any more money, isn’t that a better (and cheaper!) option?There are hundreds of books available to teach you how to write a good sales letter/advert. If you were to read them all it would be possible to distil all of the recommendations into a 'What to do list' similar to the one below. This list is not exhaustive. No two people would set it out in exactly the same way. It would be quite possible to extend the list a great deal further. This is my version. It works for me. It could work for you.COUNTDOWN TO AN ADVERTThe headline must grab the readers attention. Make a promise or offer a benefit.Expand the headline in the lead paragraph.Do So how can you increase your conversion rate? 1) Look at your front page Go to your website right now and read the front page as if you'd never seen it before. Is it obvious what you're selling? If I don't know that you can solve my problem, whether that is a business or a consumer one, how do I know if I’m interested in your site? Use bold text, large text and headlines to let me know I’m in the right place. 2) Look at your copy Being brutally honest, I don't really care how many clients you have, how many awards you've won, how long you've been trading for, or whether you think you're the best at what you do. On first visiting your website, I care about whether you have what I’m looking for. So if your website starts with "Company XYZ has been trading in the Buckinghamshire area for over 27 years and has a client list of over 500", change it! Don't send people to sleep before they've found out what you do. Try something like: "Looking for the best Wedding Photographer in Bedford? Well you've found him!" Or "Need business cards at a low low price? Click here for our price list or here to browse our styles" Or "Looking for that perfect Christmas gift? Send one of our luxurious fruit baskets" Get the picture? All of those headlines tell me I’m in the right place for what I want. Equally importantly, they will also help search engine placements. 3) Target your traffic If you just have hundreds of links in freebie web directories, it's easy to get lots of traffic and no sales. Look at your web stats and find out where your visitors are coming from. If you're spending money to get visitors, look at the phrases you're using. Being at the top of the search engines for "Christmas gifts" is not only going to cost a lot of money, it's also pretty useless if you only sell one or a few things. "Christmas gift baskets" is more targeted and will help raise your conversion rate. Other fairly useless phrases I’ve come across people using recently (and I use the word useless to mean that although they generate a lot of traffic, they don't generate targeted traffic). Web design (on a site that was very focused locally, so "web design Northampton" would provide more qualified traffic) Graphics (on a printing site where 'exhibition graphics' would have been more targeted) Coaching (on a business coaching site - 'business coaching' would have been better Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited) Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise Tips For Winning Jobs With Construction Estimates ow many awards you've won, how long you've been trading for, or whether you think you're the best at what you do.Winning the initial bid is the pathway to survival for construction contractors, and multiple companies are fighting to be affordable while still making a profit. Providing a construction estimate is more than handing over a few figures, and it is an opportunity to show how you can provide value for money with your company's individual strengths. Contracting is truly an art form to be admired, but it can be very stressful too.The first step to creating a construction estimate involves making a realistic assessment of every detail the job entails. When you receive an estimate request from a potential On first visiting your website, I care about whether you have what I’m looking for. So if your website starts with "Company XYZ has been trading in the Buckinghamshire area for over 27 years and has a client list of over 500", change it! Don't send people to sleep before they've found out what you do. Try something like: "Looking for the best Wedding Photographer in Bedford? Well you've found him!" Or "Need business cards at a low low price? Click here for our price list or here to browse our styles" Or "Looking for that perfect Christmas gift? Send one of our luxurious fruit baskets" Get the picture? All of those headlines tell me I’m in the right place for what I want. Equally importantly, they will also help search engine placements. 3) Target your traffic If you just have hundreds of links in freebie web directories, it's easy to get lots of traffic and no sales. Look at your web stats and find out where your visitors are coming from. If you're spending money to get visitors, look at the phrases you're using. Being at the top of the search engines for "Christmas gifts" is not only going to cost a lot of money, it's also pretty useless if you only sell one or a few things. "Christmas gift baskets" is more targeted and will help raise your conversion rate. Other fairly useless phrases I’ve come across people using recently (and I use the word useless to mean that although they generate a lot of traffic, they don't generate targeted traffic). Web design (on a site that was very focused locally, so "web design Northampton" would provide more qualified traffic) Graphics (on a printing site where 'exhibition graphics' would have been more targeted) Coaching (on a business coaching site - 'business coaching' would have been better Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited) Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise How Affiliate Marketing Works t I want. Equally importantly, they will also help search engine placements.Affiliate Marketing is basically allows merchants for increase their market reach and market share by paying the publishers or affiliates or independent agents on a sales or lead or CPA or cost per action basis. Affiliate only get amount when a visitor comes on their website and then do some action and then go to the merchant website to purchase something. If the visitor buys something from the merchant website and then the referrer will get paid. Some affiliate programs are cost per click basis and some are sales or leads based. In CPC (Cost per click) programs the affiliates get benefited by the clicks on t 3) Target your traffic If you just have hundreds of links in freebie web directories, it's easy to get lots of traffic and no sales. Look at your web stats and find out where your visitors are coming from. If you're spending money to get visitors, look at the phrases you're using. Being at the top of the search engines for "Christmas gifts" is not only going to cost a lot of money, it's also pretty useless if you only sell one or a few things. "Christmas gift baskets" is more targeted and will help raise your conversion rate. Other fairly useless phrases I’ve come across people using recently (and I use the word useless to mean that although they generate a lot of traffic, they don't generate targeted traffic). Web design (on a site that was very focused locally, so "web design Northampton" would provide more qualified traffic) Graphics (on a printing site where 'exhibition graphics' would have been more targeted) Coaching (on a business coaching site - 'business coaching' would have been better Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited) Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise A Follow Up Letter After A Job Interview - Why You Can't Afford Not To Send One esign (on a site that was very focused locally, so "web design Northampton" would provide more qualified traffic)
Graphics (on a printing site where 'exhibition graphics' would have been more targeted)
Coaching (on a business coaching site - 'business coaching' would have been better
Sales jobs (again on a geographically focused site - "sales jobs Milton Keynes" would have been more suited)If you're one of those people who reckon it's a waste of time to send a follow up letter after an interview, think again. You might just be passing up the chance to score those few extra points that impress a recruiter and swing the hiring decision in your favor.When you're job hunting in a competitive market, your resume and cover letter need to show that you're a convincing candidate for you to stand a chance of being shortlisted. And when the stakes are high, getting a call for interview is an achievement in itself. That's why it's so important to take every opportunity to create a positive impressi Think differently - search engines aren't the be all and end all of website traffic generation; * The Northampton based web design company would be better off targeting local search phrases, and putting their link on localised websites. Most towns and/or counties have local directories. They could also try a targeted email campaign to Northampton based businesses. * The exhibition graphics company could advertise on sites that promote exhibitions, as well as finding better targeted phrases for search engine promotion. * The business coaching company could advertise on sites devoted to new and growing businesses, as well as a targeted email campaign to businesses of a certain size. * The sales recruitment company could again advertise on local sites, as well as free recruitment sites, and job seeking newsgroups and forums. So there you have it, 3 top tips to increase the conversion rate of your site; Look at your front page, look at your copy and target your traffic. If any of you would like me to make some suggestions on different ways you could be promoting your site in order to increase conversion, please email me at nikki@nikkipilkington.com.
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