Recent estimates by Daily Mail place the number of websites at over a billion. Cisco forecasts global IP traffic will exceed 1 zettabyte in 2016 and Smartphone traffic will exceed PC traffic by 2020. Time has reported the average attention span has decreased to 8 seconds. What strategies do you have in place to deal with this tsunami of information and less time to get your message across?
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4. Use Google Analytics to track conversions on your website. The idea of conversions sometimes seems confusing for companies that do not sell products on their website. A conversion in Google Analytics is any event that you have determined adds value to closing the sale. This could be a RFQ- Request For Quote Submission, Clicking your phone number, Submitting a Contact Request, etc. Setting Goals and Measuring Conversions allows you to determine the effectiveness of your website in generating revenue. It is very likely that you already know how many quotes you close from website requests. This information allows you to monetize the value of conversions in a non e-commerce setting.
5. Make it easy to do business with you. People get bored easy and are not patient. Don't make any activity on your website cumbersome. Use clear call to actions. Make it easy to contact you. Keep it simple to do business with you. If it takes more than 1 click, it is not simple. We strongly recommend the use of Thank You pages after online submittals. People need to know you got their message and you are going to answer them. For God's sake- answer an email when you get it! Yes, that is one of my pet peeves.
Relax. Don't fall prey to the onslaught of ridiculous spam emails that are bombarding your inbox. If you have concerns seek help from a qualified professional.