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8. Visitors can't figure out how to place an order: It is surprising as to how many web sites are-not order friendly. Some web masters spend time and money developing fancy web sites with flashy graphics and animation only to forget
most important reason for their site's existence. They forget to invite and make it easy for visitors to place orders. I recently visited a site with great enthusiasm after getting an email announcement. It was
"must have product" for Internet Marketing. Problem is that there was no order button!
9. Your order buttons, links or contact forms don't work: Test your order pages and contact forms. Be sure that they are not broken links and be sure that your contact forms work by sending yourself a test message and by placing a test order or two. Believe me, even seasoned marketers make this mistake.
10. Your order process is too painful: Try to place an order yourself. Click on one of your order buttons/links and experience
process. If they (order pages) load too slowly or
process is too painful, you will lose potential customers. This sales losing process is called "abandonment" by
industry and affects many online businesses where visitors wanting to become customers suddenly abandon their order in mid-process to do something else.
11. You have unrealistic expectations and need to take a scientific approach to advertising: Don't buy a 100,000 web site visitors package and then expect 100,000 sales. It won't happen unless there was no oxygen left on earth and you just so happen to be selling Oxygen. There are proven formulas that can help you estimate (at best)
amount of sales that can be achieved by driving a certain amount of traffic to your site.
Use this simple formula to estimate how many visitors you need to meet your sales/sign-up goals.
A). Figure out your conversion rate: A conversion is = to a visitor that becomes a customer or a sign-up. A conversion rate is defined as
number of actual sales or sign-ups divided by
number of site visitors in a given period. For example two sales per 100 visitors = 2% or a .02 conversion rate per 100 visitors.
So take a good look at your recent sales and number of visits to your product/service web page. This can be done by taking a look at your web site's statistics. If you make one sale per 100 visitors to your site then you have a conversion rate of 1%. This number, by
way, is considered by many average marketers to be difficult to achieve and rightly so. Many web sites, lacking million dollar budgets, are happy to get a tenth (.001) of a percent. Still, anything is possible. We are using 1% in this calculation to make
example easier to understand (the industry average is said to be 1% to 2%)
B). Figure out how many sales/sign-ups you want (quantity--not dollar value)
C). once you have this info, plug your numbers into
equation below.
Number of Visitors = Desired Number of Sales / Conversion Rate (in decimal)
So as an example: To sell 200 items at a conversion rate of 1%
Number of visitors = 200/.01 (200 divided by .01)
The minimum number of visitors required = 20,000
Therefore, you would need at least 20,000 visitors (minimum) to get 200 sales, assuming that you can convert your visitors with a hot offer! The "right words" can convert
"right visitors" into paid customers. Just as easily as
wrong words can turn them away. Sometimes a single word can make a difference. If you can raise your conversion rate by applying
ideas in this article, you can also reduce your cost of Customer Acquisition.
The information above is certainly not exhaustive, I'm sure that there are other reasons that I did not list in this article. Regardless, if taken seriously,
information contained herein will help boost your sales and sign-ups.
Just remember this final thought. "Sales are never guaranteed. no one can guarantee that a customer will put funds into your bank account" You can, however, increase your probability of success by becoming informed and then taking positive action.
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