Internet Marketing
Strategies
Part Three: Designing Your Product's Website
By Shelley Lowery
Designing a website specifically designed to sell your product is an essential
part of your success. Everything within your website should have one specific
purpose -- getting your visitor to take action.
Creating a professional website specifically designed to sell will take a
great deal of time and effort, as there is much more to take into consideration
than just the design. You must look at a much broader picture and plan each
step very carefully.
Every part of your website must be strategically designed, from your overall
design to your sales copy; each will play a very important role. Your visitor's
first impression will almost instantly determine whether or not you're going
to make a sale.
Your website should be simple in design with the navigational links placed
at the top, left or right side of the page. It should be designed in standard
HTML with no Flash or fancy plug-ins and very few graphics. Unless your graphics
specifically pertain to your product or enhance your site, you probably shouldn't
include them. Your site should load very quickly and each additional graphic
will add additional load time. In addition, there should be no banners or
outside links of any kind -- nothing that will distract your visitor's
attention.
You must specifically design your website to rank high in the Search Engines.
This involves much more than just including META tags. Your design, text,
title and image alt tags all play a very important role in determining how
your website will rank.
Title - Your "Title" should contain your most important keyword or
keyword phrase that you think potential visitors will use when performing
a search. Instead of capitalizing the first letter, type it in lowercase,
as most people type in all lowercase letters when searching.
Description - Your description should contain your most important
keywords and describe your product in detail. You want your potential visitors
to know exactly what you're offering. Your description should be less than
200 characters.
Keywords - Select the most appropriate keyword and keyword phrases,
in different variations, that you feel your potential visitors will use when
performing a search. The more targeted the better.
You can find a variety of tools to assist you in creating an effective list
of keywords here:
http://www.jimtools.com
You can also download a great little freeware program called, GoodKeywords
http://www.goodkeywords.com.
This program will assist you in developing a list of targeted keywords for
your website. In addition, it also includes a site popularity tool that enables
you to check your site's popularity.
Heading tags - Search Engines pay close attention to the text displayed
within the "Heading" tags. Place your most important keyword phrase within
a "Heading" tag.
Graphic Alt tags - Place a readable sentence containing your keyword
phrases within your graphic "Alt" tags.
Text - All of your keywords and keyword phrases should appear throughout
your text. If any of the keywords you placed within your META tags do not
appear within your text, the Search Engines will ignore them. Your keyword
phrases should appear at least three times within your text, but no more
than seven.
Another consideration of great importance is the use of "Tables." If you'd
like to set up your website using tables, try to place your "Heading" text
above your "Table" code. If this isn't possible, make sure you include your
keyword phrases within your top left "Table cell" to assist you in ranking
higher in the Search Engines.
One final note, always place your most important information above the fold
of your web page. This is the top portion of your web page that is visible
when your page is first loaded, without scrolling. This is the most important
part of your entire page -- use it wisely.
Your website is your product's storefront and will play a very important
roll in determining your success. Take your time and do your homework before
you begin. You may be pleasantly surprised with the outcome.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
About the Author:
Shelley Lowery is the author of the acclaimed web design course, Web Design
Mastery. http://www.webdesignmastery.com
And, Ebook Starter - Give Your Ebooks the look and feel of a REAL book. http://www.ebookstarter.com
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