Visitors Choose To Buy From Your Competitors Sites?
May 12, 2009 by Chris
Filed under Leadership Skills
After you have spent a lot time and effort in the planning that is involved to achieve a successful website, the last thing that you want, is visitors coming to your site, only to leave the site and wander over to one of your competitors.
To prevent this from happening, it can be very helpful to review the following reasons why many websites have lost revenue that could have otherwise been earned, if prospective customers had not chosen to instead buy from competitor sites. In doing so, it gives you the chance to take the necessary measures needed to see that these problems do not ultimately interfere with your success.
Lack in having a professional design – If the design of your site is second rate and not created in a professional manner, man times individuals will move on to other sites that are presented in a much more appealing design.
No clarity – If the information on your site is not provided in a clear and informative manner, many times visitors will not be able to find the answers to their questions very easily and they will move on. Most are looking for precise information and want precise answers.
Navigation that is poor – Often times a visitor on your site will become easily frustrated if the navigation on your page is inconsistent and confusing to navigate around in.
Content that is outdated – One of the biggest disappointments visitors notice very quickly, is when not much time or attention has been spent on a website to ensure that it contains content that is current and up-to-date.
Pages loading too slowly – There are some individuals that do not like spending a lot of time waiting for a site to load. In fact, if more than three seconds is needed, there are some that will give up and move on and find faster loading sites.
Advertising – Sites that rely on money earned from advertisements through Google AdSense are of course expected to have various ads placed on their site. However, for online businesses that rely on revenue earned from specific products or services, it is important that advertisements are in fact maximizing the amount of leads and revenue, or if they are driving visitors away.
Sites that bring on the Zzzz – If your site contains nothing but boring information that loses the interest of your visitors, you can pretty much bet that they are not going to stick around for long. Successful sites need to contain as much interesting and exciting content as possible.
External site links that lead visitors away – Links are placed on a site for a reason, and that is to take people to a variety of different places on the web, including those that sell a variety of different products and services. If you place a ton of external links on your website, then it is natural to expect at least some of your visitors to follow these links. It is suggested to place links on your business websites that offer information that is relevant, but it is also important to find balance in those you select.












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