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    Post Ways to Attract Customers to Your Business Website?

    1. Get noticed
    Unsurprisingly, the majority of online consumers use search engines such as Google and Yahoo as their first port of call; in fact 90% of online traffic is achieved through search engines. So when someone types the name of your product, or type of product, from jewellery to carpet fitter, you want to ensure your product is as near to the top of the search page as possible. There are two ways to achieve this; through paid-for search, or ‘natural' search.

    Paid for search engine advertising is growing all the time - in 2009 it was the leading advertising format in Europe. It involves paying for your product to be listed in the adverts that run along the top and the right hand side of, for example, a Google page. As you only pay for the ad space when someone clicks on your link it can be a cost effective way of getting your product seen on search engines. However, it is advisable not to look at paid for search in isolation - we have seen 50% of visits to BT Tradespace come via natural search.

    So how do you secure high placing on the natural search rankings? It has to do with the up-to-dateness, quality and diversity of the content you offer but also a lot with the way in which you write your site, so that when a search engine visits your site, they always see the same key words. For example if you have a regular blog, video or audio content on your site it is essential you tag them with the same word combinations. Consequently, the more you include relevant content, the more likely it is to be recognised.

    Linking from sites, especially with those with high authority, will also increase your search ranking. If you are putting out press releases or have content on other company websites, make sure you link to their site, and importantly they link back to yours.

    2. Become a video star
    So, your customers have found your site. Now you need to convince them to stick around, and buy - but how? Video becomes increasingly important as online shoppers become less interested in reading text on the page; instead they want to know the story behind the brand and get a sense of the product quickly and clearly. Internet video will soon be 60% of consumer internet traffic and our experience shows that consumers spend four times longer on sites with video content.

    For small businesses, video offers a unique opportunity to showcase your personality - levelling the playing field with big companies, and exactly what consumers look for. However, if you are unfamiliar with using video to sell it can seem daunting - which is why we've teamed up with Flip Video to make video accessible to small businesses on BT Tradespace. We've also got top tips on how to use video effectively, helping you become the star of your very own show.

    3. Spread the word
    Small businesses have always specialised in using word of mouth recommendations to win business, and the internet provides a real opportunity to maximise this. Time spent online continues to be dominated by peer-to-peer communities and consumers are increasingly turning to them for recommendations; over half of consumers claim user reviews and recommendations are important in their purchasing decisions.

    Effectively utilising websites such as Facebook, Twitter and BT Tradespace will allow you to build an online community of businesses and consumers as a word of mouth network. But once you have found your online network, you need to ensure you are providing them with regular updates and information which is interesting and relevant, just as you would a traditional face to face acquaintance
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    softmiki is offline Banned
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    Quote Originally Posted by bytrade001 View Post
    1. Get noticed
    Unsurprisingly, the majority of online consumers use search engines such as Google and Yahoo as their first port of call; in fact 90% of online traffic is achieved through search engines. So when someone types the name of your product, or type of product, from jewellery to carpet fitter, you want to ensure your product is as near to the top of the search page as possible. There are two ways to achieve this; through paid-for search, or ‘natural' search.

    Paid for search engine advertising is growing all the time - in 2009 it was the leading advertising format in Europe. It involves paying for your product to be listed in the adverts that run along the top and the right hand side of, for example, a Google page. As you only pay for the ad space when someone clicks on your link it can be a cost effective way of getting your product seen on search engines. However, it is advisable not to look at paid for search in isolation - we have seen 50% of visits to BT Tradespace come via natural search.

    So how do you secure high placing on the natural search rankings? It has to do with the up-to-dateness, quality and diversity of the content you offer but also a lot with the way in which you write your site, so that when a search engine visits your site, they always see the same key words. For example if you have a regular blog, video or audio content on your site it is essential you tag them with the same word combinations. Consequently, the more you include relevant content, the more likely it is to be recognised.

    Linking from sites, especially with those with high authority, will also increase your search ranking. If you are putting out press releases or have content on other company websites, make sure you link to their site, and importantly they link back to yours.

    2. Become a video star
    So, your customers have found your site. Now you need to convince them to stick around, and buy - but how? Video becomes increasingly important as online shoppers become less interested in reading text on the page; instead they want to know the story behind the brand and get a sense of the product quickly and clearly. Internet video will soon be 60% of consumer internet traffic and our experience shows that consumers spend four times longer on sites with video content.

    For small businesses, video offers a unique opportunity to showcase your personality - levelling the playing field with big companies, and exactly what consumers look for. However, if you are unfamiliar with using video to sell it can seem daunting - which is why we've teamed up with Flip Video to make video accessible to small businesses on BT Tradespace. We've also got top tips on how to use video effectively, helping you become the star of your very own show.

    3. Spread the word
    Small businesses have always specialised in using word of mouth recommendations to win business, and the internet provides a real opportunity to maximise this. Time spent online continues to be dominated by peer-to-peer communities and consumers are increasingly turning to them for recommendations; over half of consumers claim user reviews and recommendations are important in their purchasing decisions.

    Effectively utilising websites such as Facebook, Twitter and BT Tradespace will allow you to build an online community of businesses and consumers as a word of mouth network. But once you have found your online network, you need to ensure you are providing them with regular updates and information which is interesting and relevant, just as you would a traditional face to face acquaintance


    really useful tips........good work...
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    Using videos to sell your products is an awesome tip. I never read sales letters for things like eBooks or membership sites but if they have a video I'm far more likely to listen to what they are trying to sell me.
    A proven step-by-step guide to choosing, defining, and researching your profitable internet business niche.


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    Installing some livechat software helps to attract customers to your site, if you get into conversation at the right time.
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