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	<title>Rise to the Top Blog &#187; Ryan</title>
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		<title>Designing your Website to be a Sales Instrument!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 06:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Website Conversion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[call to action]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[usability]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Web conversion]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Is your website designed for your potential customers, or is it designed in your image? Interestingly, most companies are unaware of how important a well marketed and designed website is. Jupiter media points out that 87% of buyers use search &#8230; <a href="http://www.techwyse.com/blog/website-conversion/designing-your-website-to-be-a-sales-intrument/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Is your website designed for your potential customers, or is it designed in your image?</h2>
<p>Interestingly, most companies are unaware of how important a well marketed and designed website is. Jupiter media points out that 87% of buyers use search engines to find products.  There&#8217;s no doubt that Search Engine Optimization, and a well supported Pay Per Click campaign like Google Adwords can ensure traffic to your site, but what happens from there?</p>
<p>Website conversion is where many companies fail to turn all their &#8216;new found&#8217; traffic into leads and furthermore, turn leads in to sales. We all know that website traffic is important. As important as it is, however, a website built for superior website conversion can play an even more important role in achieving your company goals &#8212;- increasing revenue!</p>
<p>Just because your site looks good doesn&#8217;t mean that it is serving your target audience. For example, if you are a Cosmetic Dentist, you really should stay away from bright reds. Most people are afraid of going to the dentist. Studies indicate that the color red insinuates! Avoid and stay away from saturated blues and greens if you are a restaurant. Statistically, the colors red and orange stimulate the appetite where blues and greens do the opposite. Some examples are Harveys, McDonalds and Swiss Chalet. If you want to instill trust, the color blue is best. Think IBM and Microsoft. Some companies budget millions on color market research. Psychologists have suggested that color impression can account for up to 60% of the acceptance or rejection of a product or service.</p>
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<h2>Call To Action</h2>
<p>A well designed site will always have a call to action. A call to action is an item found on your website that creates interest and/or a reason for the visitor to contact you. A special offer, free product or information are all good examples of a strong call to action. Without a call to action, your website is just a pretty art piece giving no direction at all. If most of your leads come from users filling out a Newsletter Subscription, then it only makes sense to tell your user to fill it out. If you don&#8217;t instruct your client to the next step, who will? The BACK button!</p>
<h2>Clear Message</h2>
<p>What is your service or product? What is the message you want to get across? Too often clients have creative sites that don&#8217;t really say much about their business. There should be a balance between creativity and getting your message across. What makes you different? What is your value proposition? Your message combined with strong color psychology will convey to the user your company&#8217;s strengths and invoke the right emotion. Only you know exactly what your company stands for &#8212; creating the same message should be the core function when building your own website.</p>
<h2>Easy to Navigate</h2>
<p>One of the biggest mistakes to make is hiding your navigation and making it hard to find. Unless you&#8217;re trying to win the Favorite Website Award for creativity, I&#8217;d suggest to make your navigation easy to use and as functional as possible! Avoid Flash navigation when possible. Many people use the internet at work and do not have the latest Flash player installed. Therefore you lose these potential sales because they cannot navigate throughout your web site. Avoid rollover images if possible. For SEO (search engine optimization) purposes, textual links designed like navigation buttons are always beneficial. (and look great too!) Finally, don&#8217;t bombard your user with hundreds of buttons/links. Focus on what&#8217;s important. If you focus on everything, you focus on nothing.</p>
<h2>Contact Information</h2>
<p>Okay, so you&#8217;ve got a hot site, used strong color psychology, good marketing, functional website navigation and a clear call to action. Now what does your user do? You would be surprised how many websites do not have their contact information in an easy to find format on their website. Some clients like to have their contact information only on their contact page. Though this is acceptable, it&#8217;s always best to have at least your phone number and contact email on the top right hand corner. Why? Because the eye naturally starts on the top right hand corner of a page, quickly goes to the lower left and reads right, and again moves to the left even lower. Imagine a big &#8220;S&#8221; on your homepage, and make sure that the most relevant and important information (your contact info) is in the natural path of your user.</p>
<h2>Web Design &#038; Internet Marketing</h2>
<p>When choosing an internet marketing company to represent you in the virtual online world, it is important that the company understands design and marketing in addition to SEO and PPC (Pay Per Click/Sponsored Marketing). A good Internet Marketing company will have a strong website analytics department to crunch numbers and find relevant online, while the company&#8217;s creative team should know their online/offline marketing and design principles.</p>
<p>Understanding some of these &#8220;onsite&#8221; marketing principles will ensure that your offsite online marketing (SEO/PPC) and real world marketing does not go to waste. Too often do companies spend exuberant amounts on Radio, Broadcast, Print and even SEO &#038; Sponsored Marketing but fail to convert people into sales once they land on their webpage. This is why TechWyse has an analytics department measuring traffic and leads.</p>
<p>Finally, whether you hire a professional company or decide to work on your company&#8217;s website yourself, keeping some of these principles in mind will keep you many steps ahead of your competitors and ensure your marketing budget is not going to waste.</p>
<h2>Put Your Website Marketing Plan to Action!</h2>
<p>Usability and employing the strong website conversion principles found in this article are all extremely valuable in not only getting traffic to your website but keeping them coming back for more! By implementing many of the suggestions found in this article you will be well on your way to a revenue making, conversion friendly, website! 
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		<title>Facebook and Youth Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 19:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Internet Marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[FaceBook]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Social Marketing]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In the relentless pursuit of a younger market, there are many mediums for marketers to choose from. Some are traditional mediums, such as television commercials and print. Yet for the more current savvier marketers, there are other mediums, such as, &#8230; <a href="http://www.techwyse.com/blog/internet-marketing/facebook-and-youth-marketing/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.facebook.com"  rel="external nofollow"><img align="left" alt="" class="imgright" height="164" src="http://techwyse.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/image/screenshots/Face_book.jpg" width="250" /></a>In the relentless pursuit of a younger market, there are many mediums for marketers to choose from. Some are traditional mediums, such as television commercials and print. Yet for the more current savvier marketers, there are other mediums, such as, movies and even product placement in video games. However, even with all of these mediums to choose from, statistics reveal that internet marketing delivers a more customized, and target market focused campaign.</p>
<p>As you may know, <a href="http://www.techwyse.com/why_pay_per_click.php"  target="_blank" title="PPC">Pay-Per-Click</a> (PPC) and <a href="http://www.techwyse.com/why_seo.php"  title="SEO">Search Engine Optimization</a> (SEO) are two fundamental <a href="http://techwyse.com/blog/internet-marketing/internet-marketing-spreading-its-wings-far-and-wide/"  target="_blank" title="Internet Marketing" rel="external nofollow">internet marketing</a> services, which are a reliable means of generating traffic to a website. Yet for those people looking to exhaust there online marketing potential, are there additional means to generate youth targeted traffic?</p>
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<p>Yes&hellip;&hellip;..&hellip;&hellip;&hellip;Enter Facebook!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/about.php"  target="_blank" title="Facebook Facts" rel="external nofollow">Facebook Facts</a></strong></p>
<p>To put things in perspective, <a href="http://techwyse.com/blog/www.facebook.com"  target="_blank" title="Facebook" rel="external nofollow">Facebook</a> is ranked in the top ten (6th) of all websites for total page views. There are 50 billion (yes, billion) total page views per month. The reason this number is important, is that each time a user views a new page; a new banner style advertisement is displayed.</p>
<p>With approximately 40 million active registered users, 60% of whom are under the age of 24, two thirds of which log in to Facebook at least once a day and spend an average of just over 30 minutes per visit, Facebook presents an incredible opportunity for business&rsquo;s looking to reach youth targeted market.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/ads/"  target="_blank" title="Facebook Advertising" rel="external nofollow">Facebook Advertising</a></strong></p>
<p>With Facebook, segmentation by age, sex, education level, location, interests, etc. are possible, narrowing the focus even further. Other options include sponsored groups that users may join, and a sponsored story that appears in a users news feed. The latter is especially impressive, as anytime a given users friend performs an action, whether it be joining a group or posting a message to a friend, a &ldquo;story&rdquo; appears in their news feed. A sponsored story is integrated into this news feed seamlessly and is minimally intrusive.</p>
<p>Granted, this is almost as good as it gets when it comes to putting your company in front of the ever-elusive, capricious people known as Generation Y, it does all come with a price tag. The buy in for Facebook advertising requires a hefty investment, effectively limiting potential advertisers to the medium to large sized companies.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/advertising/"  target="_blank" title="Facebook Flyers" rel="external nofollow">Facebook Flyers</a></strong></p>
<p>For smaller companies or businesses that have a limited Facebook advertising budget, the only option is for a &ldquo;Facebook Flyer&rdquo; that is about half the size of a regular banner ad. These can be targeted just the same as a regular banner and even be set on a daily schedule. The minimum investment here is considerably lower and buys you about a weeks worth of impressions (advertisement viewings).</p>
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		<title>Your Ugly Website</title>
		<link>http://www.techwyse.com/blog/website-design/your-ugly-website/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Website Design]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Why is it that some businesses with an online presence are so blind to how (ahem) ugly their website is? When a visitor comes to your website there is only about a 5 second window of opportunity to grasp a &#8230; <a href="http://www.techwyse.com/blog/website-design/your-ugly-website/"></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it that some businesses with an online presence are so blind to how (ahem) ugly their website is? When a visitor comes to your website there is only about a 5 second window of opportunity to grasp a visitor&rsquo;s attention. If you have a website that is well, lets say, less than attractive, how do you expect to <a href="http://techwyse.com/website_conversion.php"  rel="external nofollow">keep traffic on your site</a>? The &#8216;staring-at-a-train-wreck&#8217; theory does not apply to website visitors.</p>
<p>Companies must realize that just having a website is not nearly enough anymore. While 10 years ago, having a website was considered &ldquo;cutting edge&rdquo;, more and more businesses are catching on to the fact that <a href="http://thebiguglywebsite.com/" target="_blank"  rel="external nofollow">an ugly website</a> is directly affecting them. There are, however, businesses that feel it&rsquo;s not important to update the look of their sites. A poorly constructed, aesthetically unappealing site is actually worse than not having a website at all.</p>
<p><span id="more-32"></span>This is very apparent in industries that are heavily influenced on or completely driven by aesthetics. Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery clinics, <a href="http://www.dentalnewsline.com" target="_blank"  rel="external nofollow">Cosmetic Dentistry Centres</a>, Laser Eye &amp; Laser Skin Clinics, and Weight Loss Centres are the very susceptible. Prospective clients to these websites are often judging the quality of their own surgeries by how the website looks. Think about it; someone who is looking to have some &ldquo;work&rdquo; done is obviously concerned about how things appear. Showing them an undesirable website is essentially telling them that this business does not care about the way things appear. This may seem like a no-brainer to most, but you would be surprised as to how many businesses I speak with that are oblivious to the importance of an aesthetically pleasing website. What&rsquo;s worse is that there are businesses out there that acknowledge this problem and yet do nothing to solve it!</p>
<p>Have an <a href="http://thebiguglywebsite.com/" target="_blank"  rel="external nofollow">unattractive website</a>? The solution is simple; upgrade! Spend a little to get a lot. The small amount you invest in <a href="http://techwyse.com/portfolio.php" target="_blank"  rel="external nofollow">updating your web site</a> will pay for itself many times over with the increase in leads. It will show a more representative site of your company, instill trust in its visitors, and bring in more revenue.</p>
<p>This is why you have a website in the first place, right? If not &#8212; ignore all the stuff I just said.</p>
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