Posts Tagged ‘leads’

September 11th, 2011

Ready to Start Marketing with Social Media?

So, your company is ready to “do” social media. Great!

But what does that mean, exactly?  Do you want to grow awareness for your business? Find and engage your customers and fans in conversation?  Or, maybe even generate some leads and sales?

Understanding what you want to accomplish with social media marketing is the first step in determining the best approach, and where you should invest your valuable time.

Our helpful guide will arm you with everything you need, including links to free and affordable social media tools, resources, and lots of best practices.  We’ve even included a list of some of the common pitfalls to avoid – so you can start marketing with social media with confidence!

Download a free copy of Leadtail’s Guide to Getting Started with Social Media.

Leadtail Getting Started with Social Media Guide

Have other online marketing, advertising, and social media questions?  Check out the online marketing and advertising resources section of the Leadtail website.  We’ve compiled lots of other useful information to help you grow your business.

Or, you can always reach out to us directly by asking your question on Facebook or Twitter, dropping us a line, or giving us a call at 888.330.3236.

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November 24th, 2010

Want to Have a Good Website Design? Start here…

website designIt seems like everyone wants to improve their website design these days. Maybe it’s that time of year, or maybe we get bored with our website after six months or so.

Of course, it could be that nagging feeling that your website isn’t getting the results you’re looking for… like lots of visitors, leads, and sales!

Whatever the reason, here are seven important questions to consider before starting your website design project.

1.  What’s the (real) purpose of your website?

  • Generate leads and phone calls?
  • Support the efforts of your sales team?
  • Sell your products?
  • Offer engaging content to build an audience?
  • Provide helpful information about your company?

It’s okay to have more than one purpose. Just be clear on what the main one is so that you can design your website with that purpose in mind.

2.  Who is your target audience?

Can you describe them in detail? I hope so… since you’ll be spending plenty of time and money trying to find them on the Internet. Not to mention, hoping to get these prospects addicted to your website and offering. Again, who are you targeting?

3.  Can prospects find your website in search results?

Make your website “search friendly” so it shows up in the search results of your target audience, since the more people that find your site via “natural search” the less you’ll need to spend on marketing to find them. Not sure how to search engine optimize (SEO) your website? Get an expert to do it for you.

4.  How will your website visitors know they’ve come to the right place?

Your logo, “tagline”, and a handful of short benefit statements (with search-friendly keywords!) are really important for explaining what your website is all about and why your business is different. Photos, videos, and testimonials can also help tell your story and engage your target audience.

5.  How easy is it for prospects to find and act on what they’re looking for?

What do your website visitors want to do? And have you designed your site with these actions in mind? Take the time to figure this out before you redesign your website. For example, is it easy to learn about your services and pricing, or (gasp!) reach out and contact you?

6.  Have you made social media part of your website design?

Get customers and prospects to “like”, “tweet”, and otherwise share your website content with their social network. Put your business on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Start a blog, and post reviews and testimonials. Bottom line: make it easy for everyone to “spread the word” about your business!

7.  How will you know if your website is getting results?

Create clear goals for your website and marketing efforts. Track and measure your progress. This is where having a good web anlytics software is critical. How many website visitors are you getting? Are they doing what you want them to? Do they ever come back? All intriguing questions for sure…

Start your website design efforts by first answering these questions. Then worry about the “look and feel” of your website. Do this and your website will have a better chance of generating the results you’re looking for. Otherwise, it’ll soon be time to work on your website design (again).

Want to learn more about this fun topic? Check out these posts:

Who are you targeting with your online advertising?

Let’s talk about SEO basics. You first…

Ready to grow your business with social media?

Without web analytics your website is flying blind

And don’t forget, we’re here to help… just give us a call at 888.330.3236.

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January 11th, 2009

My Website Isn’t Generating Calls… Help!

Okay, your website’s up and listed with the online yellow pages… and you’re paying someone to have the search engines (i.e. Google) send lots of visitors to your site. But your phone isn’t ringing. Your site has lots of helpful information so visitors can learn all about you and the wonderful services you offer. But your phone isn’t ringing. And on your homepage, you have pictures of smiling people to make everyone think: “I’ll also be smiling when I use this service”. But your phone still isn’t ringing!

How to use your website to generate phone calls

Your website needs to be good at generating phone call inquiries for your business. Just follow these basic rules to get the phones ringing:

  • Make sure your phone number is “above the fold”. Many website visitors won’t realize they have to scroll down on your homepage to find your phone number. Or they won’t stick around long enough to figure it out.
  • Display it at the top of your homepage. When seeing a web page, we start at the top and scan from left to right. So display your phone number in the upper left or right of your homepage so prospects can see it right away. Follow this rule for every page of your site.
  • Make it twice as big as it is now. You know where your phone number is located on your web pages but your visitors don’t. So however big it is now… it’s probably not big enough. Double its size to make your phone number impossible to miss!
  • Show your phone number more than once. Don’t be shy about showing off your phone number. The top and bottom of your web pages are good places. Also, next to your website navigation menu and any special promotions you’re advertising on the site.
  • Use a toll-free number. People are more inclined to call if they know if won’t cost them. So make it easy… use a toll-free number! And put “toll-free” next to the number so there’s no doubt when a prospect starts to dial.

That’s it for now… my phone is ringing!

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