Web Design for Small Business

There are 7 major mistakes that most business owners make online…

Over the last 11 years I have seen literally hundreds of people repeat these same marketing mistakes time and time again. It’s mind-blowing!

As a client; I will ensure that your website is not only profitable, but also “palatable”. Your website has to be good for search engines AND people… after all, isn’t it people who buy from you?

The first step to is do an evaluation of your website; take a look and compare it to not just the 7 ‘major mistakes’, but also the ten guiding principles for website success that can be found in my “10-Point Website Success Checklist“.

  

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For just $125 I will do a complete Marketing Analysis of your website and deliver it to you via online video.

  

  

Think about it… you’ve got two choices; keep sinking money into that black-hole you call your website, or contact me now and start to turn things around. I won’t bullshit you. I’ll tell you the dead-set truth the way you probably don’t want to hear it.

But you will get results.

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- Paul Barrs

  

Deadly Mistake #1

Your Call To Action Stinks…

Most business owners just forget this piece completely, so if you even have a call to action on your website, you’re a step ahead of the competition.

But what is a call to action exactly?

Simple…

A call to action is simply a statement somewhere on your website telling the visitor what to do.

First you’re going to need to decide exactly what action you want a visitor to take. Do you want them to purchase from you right then, or should they contact you for a quote first?

Put this on your website somewhere. Here are some examples for getting visitors to fill out a quote form.

“Just fill out your information below to receive a comprehensive, no-strings-attached, completely free quote from one of our representatives.”

“Fill out the form to receive a free quote from our sales team. Your request will be processed within 24 hours and you will receive a call between the hours you specified in the form.”

Tell your visitor exactly what you want them to do. The more detail, the better.

Bonus Tip: Focus on the benefits your visitor will have if they purchase your product or service. What will change in the way they live their life? Will their coffee be better in the morning? Will they save more money on taxes? How will their life be better because you showed up?

  

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