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5 Elements Your Website Must Have to Build Relationships, Be Irresistible and Increase Sales

Guest post by: Lisa Manyon

Article Overview: The core of your online presence is your website. Ensuring that your site is really working for you, meaning it engages, informs, develops relationships, flows well and promotes action, is vital to your online marketing success.

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5 Elements Your Website Must Have to Build Relationships, Be Irresistible and Increase Sales

The core of your online presence is your website. Ensuring that your site is really working for you, meaning it engages, informs, develops relationships, flows well and promotes action, is vital to your online marketing success.

Is your website a passive, pretty placeholder or worse yet ugly and useless?

This question may seem harsh and at the same time it's so important to really think of your website as a money engine for your business (you do have a website because you hope to get more business, right?). In order for that to happen, you must have several elements in place.

One of the biggest mistakes I see online marketers making is not really thinking about their overall web flow and strategy.

So, take a moment and ask yourself three questions.

  1. Why do I have a website? (I.e. what is my ultimate goal?)
  2. What do I hope to achieve when people visit my site?
  3. Is my website doing what I hoped it would do?
Often people understand that a website is a vital marketing tool and at the same time, they fail to utilize this tool to the fullest. If you're not getting the results you had hoped for from your website, chances are you're missing one of five vital elements.

Truly successful websites engage, inform, develop relationships, flow well and promote action. They are irresistible.

If your website is a passive, pretty placeholder chances are it looks good but doesn't really get any action. (Note: Some designers will sway you towards designs that appease their artistic talents but the design doesn't support flow or results/sales.)

If your website is ugly and useless chances are it's cluttered with too much information, the design is not appealing and people are confused when they visit so they do nothing. (Note: This generally means your site lacks overall strategy as well as individual page strategy and this can be the case for passive, pretty placeholder sites, too.)

Here are some signs that your site is working for you (and 5 vital elements to successful websites).

Your website:

If all of these elements are in place and you're still not getting results it usually because of one or two things or a combination of both.

  1. Your copy is not connecting with your ideal clients in a way they are responsive to (it's not irresistible).
  2. You're approaching your website with an attitude of "if I build they will come" with no strategy in place to regularly drive traffic to your website.
You can ensure your website is really working for you by having a clear strategy, incorporating the 5 key elements of successful websites, improving your copy (making it irresistible) and regularly marketing your website. Often it only takes minor adjustments to get turn your website into relationship building money engine.

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About the Author: Lisa Manyon
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Lisa Manyon is the President of Write On ~ Creative Writing Services, LLC. A Professional Copywriter, Marketing Strategist and Published Author, she's a master of matching your message to market via copywriting and publicity strategies. Manyon offers copywriting, coaching and consulting services. Lisa received the Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Award in The Hot Mommas 2011 Competition, a leadership venture housed at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence & the world's largest women's digital library of role models & mentors. She's featured as a success story in The Well-Fed Writer and is a published author in the book Success Rituals 2.O -Winning Habits of High-Achieving Women: How she does it and you can too. Manyon publishes a free monthly ezine Manyon's Musings and offers a complimentary Copywriting Action Plan. For more information or to schedule an interview visit www.WriteOnCreative.com.


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