Anyone who has been marketing
online knows that the lifeblood of a business is the traffic of a site. More
visitors equal more sales. However, here are some ways that you can tweak your
sites with to improve sales without the need to get more visitors.
The first method is to weave in your personal touch in your sales
message. Nobody wants to be sold to by a total stranger, but many people
will buy what their close friends recommend to them. If you can convince your
audience that you are a personal friend who has their best interest at heart,
they will be convinced to buy your products. Remember to speak to an individual
in your salesletter, not to your whole audience.
The second method is to publish testimonials and comments from your
customers. A good idea would be to publish both good and bad comments; that
way prospects will be really convinced that these testimonials are real. When
prospects see testimonials on your website, they will have the confidence to
buy from you because human beings follow the herd mentality; when others have
bought and proven it authentic, they will jump on the bandwagon and buy too.
Use visual representations for
the problems and solutions that your product offers. Not everyone will read
your text copy from the head to the tail, but most people will pay attention to
images on your website.
Offer quality bonuses to
accompany the product. When you offer bonuses that complement your product,
your prospects will feel it's a very good deal and it would be stupid to miss
it. Be sure to state the monetary value of your bonuses so that people will be
even more compelled to grab your good bargain.
Lastly, ask for the sale! Many
people entice their prospects with the benefits of their product, sell to them
with stories of how it has solved many problems, even offered killer bonuses
but forget to ask for the sale. Give a clear instruction on how to buy your
product (e.g. "click the button to buy now!").
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