When clients come to Kinesis and ask us to design a website for their company, they often don’t know of all of the exciting ways to leverage their website to capture leads, build customer loyalty, and differentiate their company from the competition.
So, to help give you ideas, here is a list of the top 10 things you can do to improve your website:
1. Calls to Action: On every page of your website, include a call to action. This is a verb that tells your visitors what to do next. People don’t have time to search around your site, so make it as easy as possible for them to do business with your company. When I write website content for clients, here are some I use frequently: Click here to…, Call us today to…, Subscribe now, Visit here to…, Contact us to…, E-mail us to…, and so on.
2. Social media widgets: If you are using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and other social media platforms, then make sure you tell people about it! Include widgets on your site that tell your website visitors the other places on the website that they can connect with you. If you have key individuals in your company that have a social media presence, include widgets for them as well on their bio page.
3. Clickable graphics: Graphics are interesting and they catch people’s attention. If there is a service or product that you want to highlight, use a picture or illustration to highlight it. Make it clickable so that people can navigate to the page that will tell them more.
4. Testimonials: There is nothing more powerful than social proof. When other people explain how you have helped them solve problems, it has a very powerful impact on prospects. I recommend creating a separate page for testimonials – you can also weave them throughout your site. Include the person’s name and company to add credibility. Number are powerful, so provide as much quantifiable data as possible. For example: “ABC company saved us $25,000 in taxes last year,” or “XYZ firm helped us increase our efficiency by 34%.”
5. Capture names: People are easily distracted – especially when they are using the Internet. So, while they may like what you have to offer when they land on your site, they may get a phone call or have to check e-mail or go to their Facebook page to upload a picture. Click! And they leave your site and forget about your company. That is why you should have a way to capture the names and e-mail addresses of your visitors. Offer them something of value in return such as a white paper, a report, or a tip sheet. And, along with this, you can subscribe them to your newsletter or ezine. You now have a qualified lead who you can market to over time until they are ready to buy.
6. Optimize your website (SEO): Paying to have your website optimized for search engines (SEO) will give you one of the best returns on investment. This process involves matching specific industry key words with your website and working them into your Title tags and content. Done correctly, SEO will allow your website to rank well for those keywords, helping people to find your company when they are using search engines. You can see my post, Using SEO to Get High Rankings for more details.
7. Contact info: Make it super easy for people to get in touch with you. People typically scan web pages – they don’t read them word for word. So make sure you have your contact info in the navigation and on every single page (and/or in the header).
8. Instructions: You website visitor usually won’t understand your business like you do. And they may not be that accustomed to using the Internet. So, if you want them to take a complex action, give them explicit instructions. It may not be as easy as you think for them to open a PDF or download a report or fill out a contact form. So, make it easy for them by providing the step-by-step how-to.
9. Make content scannable: People scan websites to find specific content. Break up blocks of text with headlines, subheads, and bullet points so that it’s easier for the average Internet user to read quickly down the page and find what they want.
10. Benefits: Most of the things that you are think are interesting and important about your company are NOT of interest to your web visitors. They are on your website to solve a problem. That is it. And, they want to know how you can solve it. So, tell them. Describe what it is that you will do for them.
If you do these 10 things to your website, you will be ahead of at least 75% of your competitors. And here is a bonus tip: make sure you have Google Analytics installed on your site before you begin implementing these changes. Then you can see what effect these improvements have on your metrics. Do you have any more tips? Post them in the comments section below!






Hi Wendy,
A great least you’ve got here and as far as I understand internet business you hit the nail on the head: Keep it simple, scannable and fool-proof.
People need to know where they need to go after landing on your page. Calls to action however is something I haven’t tried to often yet (and SEO… ) something to go and do from now, thanks!
A tip I seem to be missing is: Make it completely clear on the landing page what you’re about. A good one-liner right up there is a good way of doing so. (As your Red “Kinesis marketing and design blog” the very first thing I read when landing)
Now I could do what most commenters would do in this case and also mention my own one-liner for my blog. But you’ll have to see that one for yourself
It’s not as obvious and visible as your so I’m not actually following my own tip here.
11 tips to implement and getting ahead of 75% (76%?) of the competition. Work to do
Greets,
Christiaan
Hi Christiaan,
Thanks for your Tip #11. That’s a perfect conclusion.
Best, Wendy
Great post! Your article explained the main concerns we at jaxseoworks.com have with websites and even included a link to give some insight to SEO, and also covered the value of getting Google Analytics installed on the site before making changes. Good stuff! I believe you provided an excellent and informative overview that helps provide good insight to the public, about our white hat SEO businesses. Thank you!
Hi Wendy!
This is my first visit to your website and I’m glad I found you. Your 10 tips are right on the money. At http://webtrafficsolutions.ca we work with offline businesses to help them with their online marketing. Your tips are valuable for any small business interested in internet success.
One of the elements that we work on with our clients is video. There are so many benefits to using video on your website not the least of which is the ability to build rapport and a level of trust with our customers even before we meet, or personally communicate with them.
Your readers might enjoy this video on web video advertising; http://webtrafficsolutions.ca/web-video/web-video-advertising-demo
Warm Wishes,
Murray.
I am creating a new site in Drupal and I think i have all the elements I need to be spidered by google and eventually ranked. I know I need to work on backlinks and I know I need to give it time. I have heard I should be proactive about adding new contact often too. That will probably be my biggest challenge.
George
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