"Psst, Wanna Know How to Double or Triple Your Page Views?"
It's easy, just design and engineer your main page in such a fashion that people
will click beyond it into the rest of your site.
If you are like a lot of webmasters you're losing a significant number of visitors
as soon as they get to your front door
.
The Main Page on any site is the doorway to the rest of the content of that
particular site. But, the BIG question is ....will the door open? Will the visitor
turn the knob and push through the main page to see what's really in there?
We faced this situation recently. We had what was a very pretty web page. That's
not just our opinion, many visitors commented very positively on the look of
the main page. Some even went as far as to copy the design completely and place
it on their own page (but that's another story). The problem was that a good
percentage of the visitors never went beyond the main page. Something had to
be done, and done fast.
Following is what we did to dramatically change the click through rate on our
site pages. After implementing these changes we saw a 200% - 300% increase in
our internal traffic.
1) Tighten up on the load time.
The graphics files got reduced and used more efficiently. Some of the nonessential
copy got turfed too. We also took out virtually all outside links from the main
page. The result is a sleeker looking page that is more efficient in delivering
the message about the rest of the site.
2) Ease of Navigation.
All the main category pages are clearly listed on the sidebar. Each category
page is a site unto itself with it's own navigation features and the links to
all the other site categories are still listed on the sidebar. This repeated
but tasteful use of the same links and graphics on every page greatly increases
the load time on subsequent page views.
3) High Value Perception.
The top 4 links at our site judiciously use the words; Traffic, Free, &
Special. These words are proven to draw interest and attract attention. The
second part of this though is to actually deliver the value. Nothing will turn
people off faster than a phony. If you promise a FREE Report, then you'd better
deliver it. This leads us to another point.
Just because you are offering something for free (no money), it doesn't mean
that you can't ask for something in return - like their email address. This
is how some very successful ezines build their lists. They offer something that
is valuable for FREE, but insist that the visitor joins their opt-in list. This
really is a win - win situation for the visitor, because they can unsubscribe
two minutes later (if they really want to), but by staying on the list they
will likely be exposed to more information that is of interest to them. The
theory is that if they are interested in the FREE site information, they will
absolutely love the current material in the ezine.
4) Internal Banner Exchanger.
This tool was an afterthought that has paid huge dividends. We all know that
Banners and Banner Exchangers are quickly losing their effectiveness, yet a
large part of the advertising on the Internet still revolves around them. So
we thought 'why not use them in a way that keeps the traffic within the site,
but allows us to test various banners' If we discover that one particular banner
design or word arrangement is working especially well, then perhaps some funds
can be devoted to using it on outside sites.
The banners also reinforced the image of the pages that they were aimed at,
without losing one single click through.
There are of course many other considerations for designing your main page.
These are just the ones that were most pertinent to us.
To summarize; make sure that you have a very appealing and professional look
to your page that is consistent throughout the site, use high impact, value
oriented words in your copy, reduce the number of outgoing links and increase
the number of internal site links. And most important of all... create a work
of art that you are proud of, but not afraid to improve upon (change)
About the Author:
Chris Small is a partner at The World Deal Center. Come and see for yourself
the changes that we have made.
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