Frustrated because your website isn’t pulling the traffic you expect?
I’ll bet part of your problem isn’t just a lack of traffic, but that you aren’t converting existing traffic into paying customers.
Denise Wakeman and Patsi Krakoff, aka The Blog Squad, have a free 12-page white paper called “The Great Internet Challenge–How to get your business found on the Web.” It lists six critical components that websites must have to attract and keep traffic. One of those components is something I’m struggling with at my own website and hope to have resolved in the next week or two.
Denise and Patsi are the real deal. I’ve been following them loyally for the last two years.
Ah Thanks! I think the website is a constant battle for me. I stage homes for sale and most consumers come on my website to see my before and after, then they leave or call me. But it’s very unlikely they come back again. I personally feel that maybe there is more to that. Maybe I can get them to interact with the person behind the website — me, and to develope the relationships through the website. So right now I am transitioning into a blogsite where I want it to attract and keep the traffic. I want to attract potential sellers and realtors, who may be in a hurry or sell and just browse through the site and leave or call me. But I also want to engage and retain the consumers who may be on a more long term timeline and maybe just start the process of thinking of staging. Anyway, thanks for the white paper!
Thanks for the link to the white paper. Should help me quite a bit with my fundraising site.
I wonder if all publicity is good publicity?