18 Feb 2008 04:38:22 | Cathy Wagner
Grrr! Why Aren't I Making SALES?! by Cathy Wagner
Selling online can be very difficult, more difficult than in the
3D world because you do not get any personal contact with your
customer. People cannot just browse like they do in a store,
they cannot offer feedback, and it is hard to build and maintain
trust throughout the entire online sales process. What compounds
this difficulty is the fact that most online marketers have
absolutely no experience in the field of advertising and sales.
EVALUATE YOUR SALES PROCESS There are many aspects that effect
your sales process online and it is possible to track the
effectiveness at each stage:
PHASE 1 is your advertising. The first step is just to get
people to your site.
To measure your traffic you must have some kind of statistics
for either your web site or integrated with the ads you place,
such as ad tracker URL's.
If you can't get people to your site, you must alter your
advertising methods or, more likley, your ad copy, there is no
way around it. Whether you are using free or paid advertising, a
good ad will get clicks (at least some). Remember that no matter
how good an ad looks to you, if it doesn't do it's job, it is
useless. Keep a log of the ads you place along with where and
when; don't use ads that do not produce results once they have
been given a fair chance.
If your ads never seem to draw visitors, make improving your ad
writing skills a priority right away. Today there are many
resources available to help you learn to write a better ad,
including live personal ad writing workshops and free ad writing
seminars.
To be sure that WHERE you are advertising is not the problem, it
is best to get recommendations from other online marketers for
advertising sites and tools that produce results. This will save
you the time and frustration of trying them all out for
yourself. It will also allow you to stay focused on your offer
rather than spending your time searching for ways to promote it.
Look for recommendations in marketing chat rooms and ask for
their results or find a reputable marketing information site
like ONE STOP Internet Business Services (at
http://www.onestopinternetbusiness.com ) that will give you
plenty of free information along with their proven
recommendations.
AFFILIATES without control over their web site need to pay
special attention to getting traffic. Presumably the offer you
are selling includes a web page that sells, after all it sold
you.
If you find that you are driving targeted traffic (not just
click exchange hits) to your affiliate site, but not making any
sales, you need to reconsider your offer: does it really have
such a wide public appeal? Maybe new competition has arisen that
has made your offer less of a value? Have you given people
enough time to consider your offer and have you followed up? Be
objective.
PHASE 2 is your web site copy and navigation. Are people coming
to your site and looking around, or do they click away
immediately?
To find out, it is best to have web sites statistics that
include the path visitors take once they get to your site, but
you can get an idea about this by studying your web site
statistics even if they do not provide this type of information.
You know which page(s) you are promoting, are people looking at
other pages as well?
If not, you must alter your web site copy, design or navigation.
There are several places now where you can have your web site
reviewed for free by other internet marketers. This can be very
valuable information; learn from it to build a site that makes
visitors feel confident enough to buy from you.
Also, be sure to send prospects directly to the page that
contains the information you promise in your ad, it will make
their visit quick, effective, and memorable. If you advertise a
particluar product, send them to that page directly, rather than
landing them on your home page and trusting that they will
navigate to where you want them to be.
AFFILIATES can experiment with sending prospects to pages other
than the main page (if provided) to see if that makes any
difference in their sales ratio.
PHASE 3 would be your order process. Are people looking around,
going to the order page and then leaving?
Here again, you need comprehensive web site statistics. If you
do not have site paths statistics, pay close attention to the
number of hits each of your pages receive. If you see that many
people go to the order page, but do not buy, you will have to
either rewrite your text to clear up misunderstanding, lower
your price, display payment options more clearly, or implement
some other change that makes the ordering process quicker and
easier.
Try to capture email addresses with a contest, free product,
report or newsletter so that you can follow up with potential
customers.
Of course, AFFILIATES would have no control over the ordering
process with a replicated site. I think this is important, so I
will say it again: If you find that you are driving targeted
traffic (not just click exchange hits) to your affiliate site,
but not making any sales, you need to reconsider your offer:
does it really have such a wide public appeal? Maybe new
competition has arisen that has made your product less of a
value? Have you given people enough time to consider your offer
and have you followed up? Be objective!
DON'T GUESS! When you are having trouble generating sales, you
need to track all of your activity (and the activities of your
visitors) to pinpoint where the trouble lies. Only then will you
know where you need to make changes. Without this kind of
information, you are just guessing and that could be worse than
leaving it alone.
About Author :
Cathy Wagner creator of http://www.onestopinternetbusiness.com
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