14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Dr. Denise Bennerson
When someone visits your web site, do they think, “Wow, here’s
something to look at!” Or, “Oh, here we go again, same old
thing. Boring.” You need to know that a visitor extending their
visit or leaving may depend on the spice in your site.
I remember when I first developed my website, several years ago.
I had more animations than ornaments on a Christmas tree, lit in
December, on a Christmas morning. I thought I was cooking with
gas. But as the months passed, the products on my site were
going nowhere. My site just looked and sounded pretty. It had
music too.
To help this situation, I soon began to read various newsletters
to find out how to make sales with my site. One thing I
understood was that I had to get a merchant account to accept
credit cards. This led me on a search for a merchant account
that would fit my budget. I found one.
Then I asked some consultants on the web what was the problem?
Why was I not receiving any sales? One said I had to many
animations. Another stated that I needed to put as a caption
“How to dress as an islander?” He tried to tie this idea into my
Island theme. He gave me some other ideas for which I was
thankful, since I was a newbie on the net. Then someone told me
my site was too colorful. It needed to look like other sites on
the Internet. The look should be similar to the bigger companies
such as Amazon.com.
So, I decided after trying everything and the sales were not
rolling in, to make my web site look like the other companies on
the Web. I decided to do so for the new millennium – January 1,
2000. And I did, much against my better instincts. Well the
results winded up being a complete failure. First, every time I
checked my web site to make sure the links worked, I would feel
like someone had let me down. It just was not me.
Then, came in the negative reviews from various individuals who
revisited. They wanted to know where were all the moving stuff
and the music. They inquired, “What happened to your site? I
used to send people to your site, just to see what it looked
like. I thought it was a nice site.” That bit of feedback
re-assured me that I needed to go back and add some spice to my
site.
I began to add the spice, keeping the format. Bit by bit I added
back some of the animations. In particular, the swaying palm
trees and the lizard with the bouncing head. Those two
animations everyone likes. I also added the walking feet and a
fish swimming. These animations are tastefully placed through
out the site. In addition, I added some other interactive
components. The site is constantly being updated. It changes to
keep it freshly spiced for all visitors.
Now I’m not recommending that everyone should spice up their
website with swaying palm trees and lizards. However, I would
recommend that you add spice to your web site according to your
gut feelings. Also take into consideration you and your products
culture. The infusion of spice can make a big difference in
someone glancing at your site and leaving, or staying around to
see what other goodies or surprises you may have to lure them.
Yea, mon!
About Author :
Dr. Denise Bennerson is a Writer, Business and Personal Coach,
and Webmaster of Homeland Collections
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