Word Count: 602 Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 7:52 AM
Website Design versus SEO - The Big Two of a Successful Site
In many ways, Google has become a false God of the internet marketing world. Many people now believe that a top ranking on Google will guarantee them good sales rates on their website, and pour countless hours and dollars into search engine ranking optimization. In reality, having a website that is visible in Google is not even half of the recipe for internet marketing success. Having pages that are easy to read, understand and navigate, having a design that is attractive and professional, good structure, as well as internet sales additions like security offers make up the majority of the factors in the magic formula that equals conversion from traffic to sales. We look at some tips on balancing your web marketing strategy so that your website is not only visible, but converts well.
Page design is a complex area, which is best handled by website design professionals. However, if you want to have a hand in your website's design, or if you want to set up a small site yourself, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind. The number of elements on the page should be as many as is necessary, and no more. If you confuse your visitors, they will never take the time to discover any more about your offering. Elements that you may need to make conversions could include:
1. Your logo
2. Your tagline
3. Headlines
4. A button or link that takes visitors to where they can convert
5. A quick explanation of the offer
6. A longer explanation of the offer
7. Links to more information
8. Security logos and elements, such as Verified by Visa or the Better Business Bureau icon
9. Testimonials
10. Guarantees
11. Technical specifications
12. Any rich media necessary
Once you know which elements are strictly necessary to make a conversion, practice moving them around on the page in different ways, seeing which areas your eye jumps to first. A California software company, Palo Alto software, was able to raise online sales by over 40% through a series of small visual tweaks - page layout is not a small element of your page design.
Simply avoiding the common mistakes in website design can actually improve your sales rates as much as a good search engine ranking optimization strategy can. Basic elements of good text on a website include making it big enough to read, but not overly big (10 to 12 point is usually fine), a background that doesn't interrupt the text, and narrow columns.
In terms of navigation, the bars and buttons should be easy to use as well as the same throughout your website, and correlate to your headings, while links are underlined so that they can be identified easily. If you don't immediately identify anything wrong with your website's page design from the above list, website analysis tools like Webtrends are often a great help. Seeing where visitors come into your site, and then where they leave it, provide valuable insight into where you are going right, and where wrong.
URLs are the other important part of designing a web page - statistics have showed that over 50% of visitors to all websites get there by typing the address into their browser. Try to have it represent your business name if possible, without any dashes or characters other than letters or numbers. Capitalize the first letter of each word in the URL, and ensure that you can 'say' the address without spelling out a large string of characters. This should add to your web marketing strategy immeasurably.
About the Author
InetAsia Solutions is a new breed of internet marketing consultancy. InetAsia is the official WebTrends distributor for South East Asia, Hong Kong and Southern China. Services include web analytics, search engine optimization, website design and internet marketing services. Check out our website to find out more about search engine optimization and much more.
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