If your website isn't clearly designed, you're going to lose out on a lot of potential leads. Here are some tips on some improvements you can make to your website to boost lead generation.
Make Your Website a Clearly Marked Map for Better Lead Generation
Posted by Allison Semancik under Online MarketingFrom http://www.ideasproutsmarketing.com 4230 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on October 20, 2012 1:39 am
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4225 days ago
It's also important that you have a clear cut designation for where your visiotrs can subscribe to your blog to continue to get updates from you.
I've seen so many websites/blogs that have no optin form on their pages and they wonder why they're having such a hard time converting their traffic into clients and customers - poor layout and design is the very reason.
We have to remember, especially in the blogging world - if you're doing this to make money and want to build a true online business, you have to drive traffic, provide great content, and have a simple easy to use website that's focused on building a subscriber/customer list.
Thanks for sharing your insight on BizSugar.com. I appreciate it!
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4230 days ago
I think many bloggers may be undecided or uncertain about what they want their blog to accomplish in the beginning. Is it to drive traffic to ads and affiliate links? Is it to establish your expertise or market your services? Is it to collect leads? The reason is very important, because it will determine how you set up your blog and all subsequent posts.
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