We all know that one-sided relationships don’t work. So why do we set up our websites to talk at our customers?
Does your website focus entirely upon your business and talk just about you and how wonderful you are?
Have you ever wondered why some websites bring in leads on others don’t? This is because those websites are focused on the customer/visitor and they are developing a two relationship.
When designing your website, think about these four things:
- People like to be entertained – your content has be interesting and of value to hook them.
- People want their opinions valved - blogs and forums can be added to your site to give customers the option to add comments and start to engage in the conversation.
- People are egocentric - the first question in their head will be “What are you going to do for me?”
- People want to do something – they want to take part, i.e. leave a comment, download a document or watch a video.
Give them something to do. Offer a free report or whitepaper or the option to download some audio or video. Ask them for comments and get them to leave their opinion on a topic.
Guess what you have when they leave their email, phone number or address? A qualified lead. Qualified because they stayed on yoru site long enough to take action.
Go and look at your website and let me know if your business has been losing out on leads.

The first question people normally ask me is what can I do next to market my business?
Most businesses I talk to tell me that when it comes to marketing, they feel overwhelmed. So many decisions, options and tools to use. Which one will work, which one will not cost much, which one will take up the least of my time??

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