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5 Sure Fire Ways To Send Visitors Away For Good
By Mike Cheney
So your traffic is going through the roof yeah? It's all becoming a bit too much? You're getting lots of sales
enquiries through your website every day? You want to send visitors away from your site for good? Just follow these
five Sure Fire Ways and your site will be a tumbleweed ghost town in no time.
Way No. 1 - Clog Up Their Internet
Connection
Imagine it. They're happily surfing around on Google looking for your 'widget' and everything's going smoothly.
Your website appears in the first page listings (congratulations you must have employed magnet4web or another
highly-esteemed website marketing company!) and they click through to you. Then their internet connection starts
to clog up. It is positively groaning and creaking under the strain of downloading your homepage which has so many
images it takes over 30 seconds to appear. They look at the progress bar at the bottom of their screen. It reads
'20%'. They look at their watch and then click on the little 'X' at the top right of their screen. Well done - you've
just sent away a visitor - for good.
Way No. 2 - 'I am not a Number -
I am a free Man'
Along come some more visitors. They lick their lips in anticipation of viewing your widgets which they are very
interested in buying - they have their credit card handy.
They land on your homepage and all is well, at first. "The benefits of choosing Widgets Inc. are as follows..."
Your homepage is laden with customer-focused benefits and selling points - excellent. But wait a minute. What's
that at the bottom of the page? It's not what I think it is, is it? Oh dear, there in black and white is one of the
fundamental no-nos in web design that is guaranteed to send the message "This website was built by my dog":
"Welcome - you are visitor number 102"
Regardless of the number (and let's face it 80% are either you or your family!) you will be sending away people in
droves. Well done - your site is becoming less busy by the day. Let's move on to way number three.
Way No. 3 - "Help me Buy from You -
Please..."
They're lost. You have built the site around what seems a logical approach but your visitors are lost. You've given
most prominence to testimonials but they just want to send you an email. They click on three, four and sometimes five
pages but can't find your phone number or email address anywhere. But it's okay - of course they have a spare quarter
of an hour to hunt through your website (that doesn't have a site map) to find your contact details when they already
have another window open with your competitor's website - complete with email address, phone number, fax number,
street address, mobile number, map and GPS coordinates.
Yes - you've guessed it - you're one step closer to that ghost-town.
Way No. 4 - 'Please Let Me Watch
Intro'
Yes, admit it - you once thought the best thing on the planet was a website that started up by having a revolving
animation of the company logo that exploded, spin round a bit to an 80s sounding techno tune and then re-constitute
itself in the centre of the screen with the immortal words:
"Click here to enter site"
Strange that - "enter site". That's what all your visitors were trying to do when they typed in your web address or
clicked on your link but instead they were faced with Jean Michelle Jarre and some possessed bit of code that
replicated the effect of someone regurgitating your business' corporate identity over the screen. Nice. Flash
intro = trash intro. Use em (the intros) and lose em (the visitors).
Way No. 5 -"I am five years'
old - I like things that flash"
One day in the future a law will be passed that will make it illegal to use scrolling text, flashing images, rotating
heads, animated animals and bouncing cursors on a website. Your website is here to do business. It is supposed to be
a serious tool in your marketing armoury. It should be used to convey useful information to your visitors and convince
them that you are worth doing business with. Dress it up with flashing icons, swirling graphics, flashing logos and
spinning pictures and the merry-go of visual delights will just make your visitors sick. They will leave your glitzy
fairground never to return.
Mike Cheney
www.magnet4web.com
About The Author
You can get frëe access to lots more of my articles plus a Frëe Bonus Special Report How To Turn Your
Website Into A Customer Magnet worth a value of £47 ($85).
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