Archive for April, 2010

Cleaner Websites Convert Better

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

We have all heard the old adage, “cleanliness is next to godliness.” In terms of a website, this is what separates the good from the bad. We all have a lot of information to display to the potential customer, and while it’s imperative that we get it out there, there’s definitely a way to go about it. But, fortunately, there are very many different ways to convey this information. We don’t need to bombard the consumer with a lot of information — all at once. No one wants to see one million things popping out at them. While it may ease a webmaster’s piece of mind, it certainly won’t help with the conversion rate.

Consider a website like a home. If it’s dirty, you’re definitely going to have a lot of trouble trying to find what you want. People can think better when they’re in a clean enviornment, as there aren’t too many distractions. When a customer is on your website, they obviously want something in particular. On the homepage, make sure your content is right to the point. They need to know exactly what you’re selling, how much it costs, and what it looks like. Any claims that you need to make should be summed up as cleanest as possible — nothing more. People need to know how to buy your product in less than 10 seconds, make it perfectly clear how they do exactly that. Too much texts distracts the user from a call to action.

A clean home is a happy home, and a happy home is one with a high conversion rate.

Keep Your Links Natural

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

There’s a lot of different things that a person needs to do when they are trying to run a successful SEO campaign. After all of the on-page is at a comfortable enough position, it’s time to work on all of the off-page. Yes, linkbuilding is one of those things that no one really likes to do, especially if they aer jumping into a new niche. Unfortunately, we all know that this is th most crucial piece of information if a person is going to actually see themselves dominating for the keywords of their choosing. While it may not be possible to “dominate” per se, there’s definitely enough for all of us out there to pay the bills. A successful link building campaign is one that is widely debated, and considering that we’re not going to be shady, we’ll stick to the basic principal.

Even though this has been said before, it’s imperative that all of the links that are pointing to your website are perfectly natural. There are still a lot of people out there that aer gaming the system, gaining all of the high PR links that they can, neglecting all of the lower PR links and their outbounds. It’s imperative that any person building their links to keep it completely natural, acquiring links of all rankings within their niche. While there will certainly be some two-way links in their, if a person creates a lot of quality content that people read, they’ll start seeing the links come pouring in.