Ever wake up on morning and realize that *having* a website is all peachy-like tending towards mangoes, BUT doing extra good things with it can definitely increase your bottom line?
‘course you have! And that’s why the following is really nifty coolio to read (and as always, come back when you’re done for more nifty ideas:
Besides rather common sense ideas, they DO mention goodies like:
Tell Visitors What to Do Next
OMG YES. You don’t want your visitors leaving with getting on your mailing list, right?
and
Build Multiple Landing Pages
Now, there, they are talking about lead generation pages.
But did you ever consider something like:
barbaraling.com/insights/twelcome-to-my-twitter-page
That was a page I built….. wow… 12 years ago?
and still doing mighty peachy today!
See, if people are on a specific social site (Twitter, FB, Pinterest) and people see the link to your site, arriving on a page that is tied directly to that social site is smart!
The topic of basic site checklists is something that could be done as a blueprint or product as well!
You could break it down to:
Step 1.) Determine the BEST call to action and make it easy for people to do
Step 2.) Look up beginner site tutorials and implement them
Step 3.) Turn it all on!
Resources for the above include:
blog.hubspot.com/marketing/call-to-action-examples
www.impactbnd.com/blog/call-to-action-examples
adespresso.com/blog/call-to-action-examples/
www.dreamhost.com/blog/website-launch-checklist/
www.blogtyrant.com/checklist-for-starting-a-blog/
www.shopify.com/blog/shopify-store-launch-checklist
Your takeaway?
Taking the time to ensure your site is geared towards the MOST important thing for you (often, building your list) is simply good business sense.
Why not take the time to do that today?
Enjoy!
