Love at First Site: Giving Your Website Visitors the right
Impression
By Sam Serio
Think of the people who visit
your site as blind dates. When you open the door, your blind
date usually knows whether they are attracted to you within
the first minute. How do they know? Easy. By how you look,
what you say, and how you treat them. If you open the door
wearing the same clothes you wore in 1987, say, "Wow, from my
friend's description, I thought you would be a lot better
looking," and sneeze in your dates face, not only will you
never get a second date, your date will run for his/her life.
The same rules apply to your
website. When people do a search for something they want to
buy, they usually have many sites to choose from. If yours
does not impress them right off the bat, it takes about five
seconds for them to find another that does show them what they
want to see. There are plenty of other fish in the sea. You
are just one among many.
So what do people want to
see, you ask? There are 3 standards of website excellence, and
they are the same standards you would use to judge your blind
date:
1. How it looks: If I visit
two different websites with the purpose of buying something,
and those two websites sold the exact same product at the
exact same price, I would buy from the site that looked
better--the one whose design made me think, "Wow, these guys
must be making good money if they can afford to hire a good
graphic designer." The more money I think the business makes,
the more I will identify them with value and professionalism.
The bottom line is, you need
to make web design a priority. There are plenty of people out
there who have graphic designer friends willing to design
their website for next to nothing. Those people have the
advantage because, even if they aren't the superior business,
visitors will perceive them to be superior.
If you don't have any
connections with graphic designers willing to do you a favor,
see if you can find a starving artist willing to design the
layout of your site. If anyone has an eye for aesthetics and
is willing to work cheap, it's a starving artist. Once you
know what your site should look like, either you or a web
designer can bring the artist's vision to life.
Take the time to design
something that represents your business or product well. Don't
just throw up a website with gaudy wallpaper, out of focus
pictures and graphics placed at random. Remember that first
moment when you open the door to a blind date. Remember how
much appearances count for in this world.
2. What you say: You want the
person who visits your site to know instantly what you're
selling and why they should buy from you. Visual
representation has a lot to do with this, but you need to
watch what you say as well. You must be clear, concise and
focused. Don't make the visitor decipher a cryptic headline
full of spelling and grammar errors. Include headlines that
shout to the reader exactly what you want them to hear.
Go over your copy a hundred
times if you must, or have a proofreader edit your copy. You
must be sure that a potential customer won't get lost in a
stream of consciousness narrative about your product or
company, and come out saying, "What was that all about?"
Above all, think carefully
about the colors you use for your font. Make sure there is
plenty of contrast between the background and the font color.
Never put a yellow font on an orange background. Also, be
careful with white fonts on black backgrounds. If the letters
are large, they will be easy enough to read, but if they are
14 point or smaller, your visitor won't even bother with the
copy. No matter what colors you use, always make your font
large enough. If people have to squint to read your copy, it
is too small.
3. How you treat them--It is
socially acceptable for a woman to keep her date waiting,
letting him know that she doesn't consider him a priority.
However, it is not acceptable for your site to keep a visitor
waiting. If your site takes too long to load, the visitor will
simply find another site.
Do what you can to ensure
that your site will download quickly. One easy thing to
remember is that, if you have too much content on a page, it's
going to take a long time to load. Also, if you are on a free
server, and you are sharing a port with others, your loading
time will be lengthy. More specifically, if you have images
that are uncompressed, they could be at 70k or 80k, as opposed
to compressed images that look almost identical and load at a
preferable rate of 5k or 10k.
Author Sam Serio, himself an Internet Marketer, offers
information and marketing resources to small businesses and
individuals who want to make their web sites more profitable.
He is currently offering a Free 7-lesson mini-course entitled
“Climbing the Ladder of Internet Success.” For more
information please visit
www.morninglightmarketing.com or email
samserio@ccisp.net or
call 757-894-2334 10-5PM est. 757-824-3868.
