Sat 5 Nov 2005
- Don’t load your web site with a lot of high tech clutter. Your visitors may miss your whole sales message.
- Don’t use unnecessary words or phrases on your site. You only have so much time to get your visitor’s attention and interest; make ever word count.
- Don’t make the mistake that everyone will totally understand your web site message. Use descriptive words and examples to get your point across.
- Don’t write your strongest point or benefit only once. You should repeat it at least 3 times because some people may miss it.
- Don’t push all your words together on your web site. People like to skim; use plenty of headings and sub headings.
- Don’t use site content your target audience isn’t interested in. If people are coming to your site to find info about fishing don’t include soccer content.
- Don’t use 50 different content formats all over your web site. Use the same fonts, text sizes, text colors, etc.
- Don’t use words your web site visitors might not understand. People are not going to stop and look in a dictionary, they will just go to another site.
- Don’t let selling words and phrases go unnoticed. Highlight important words and phrases with color, bolding, italics, underlining, etc.
- Don’t forget to use words that create emotion. All people have emotions, people will have more interest when they are emotionally attached.
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