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The main purpose of most web sites is to make money from it. So, you ask, how can I create a web site that will bring the cash in? In today's PromoteNewz, Scott T. Smith of Copywriting.Net is going to show us how we can write a web site that will generate income. As always, if you have any articles or stories that you would like to share, send them to me and I will try to include them in an issue of PromoteNewz. Sincerely Signup FREE for PromoteNewz
To 'ignite' your visitors to take action. This prime motive is behind every element of your Web site design and content. Start with the idea that you have one chance to reach your customers. They will never return to your site unless you make it worth their while, and they will not buy unless you encourage/force/ask them to. This will impact the 3 prime elements working together in any excellent Web site: the mechanics, content, and design. Right now, let's focus on the mechanics of writing. Your Template for Success The 3-Part Home Page & MUST-HAVE Button 1. Headline The secret to a good Web headline is that visitors want to read about THEMSELVES, not about you. Their first question will always be: 'What's in this Web site for me?' That's what you need to tell them right away. State a benefit that clearly enhances their life, using power words such as 'Discover', 'Announcing', 'Breakthrough', 'Facts', 'New', 'Now', 'Save', 'Yes': all words that are active, grab the attention of your visitors, and promise them something. |
The two most powerful words to motivate your prospects to read further are 'You', and 'Free'. 2. Proposition Go back to the roots of the product or service you are offering. Why does it exist in today's world, and what good does it do for people? Ask yourself why you are involved with it. Be idealistic. The proposition section of your home page sets up a kind of vacuum, which you are about to fill with... 3. Benefits Write down each and every benefit you can, with no thought about which is the most important. You'll order them later. Write down everything that can possibly do your customer some good. Everything. After finishing this 'brain dump', go back and prioritize. Don't prioritize as you go, because that will inhibit you. List first, order second. When writing your home page, companion pages, and sales letter, begin with benefit one, then two, three and so on down to the least significant. &... The MUST-HAVE Button: Your Benefit-Rich Sales Letter A good home page is already a clear call to action. But it also can't go on for too long or you will put visitors off. The analogy of your home page as an interesting magazine index is a good one. You should offer enough provocative information that any visitor absolutely must go deeper into your site. They just can't hold themselves back. Remember, it is the benefit-rich sales letter that always closes the sale. Article by Scott T. Smith of Copywriting.Net. Generate MORE sales with your Web site copy - For a free estimate visit copywriting.net or call 1.800.798.4471 (toll-free in the US). |
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