Ways To Maximize Your Online Sales

By Jerry J. Jansen On March 4, 2010 Under Uncategorized

Any good ad man can tell you that ‘image is everything’ when it comes to branding products. That’s especially important when it comes to highly competitive niches where different products of similar quality are vying for sales. In the online world, however, image is only half the battle.

You just can’t afford to focus on one aspect of sales and overlook the other. If you put all your efforts into generating traffic, you may find that you don’t get an increase in sales if you haven’t also concentrated on your site design.

There’s a flipside to that. If you have been so focused on getting your website to look perfect and reflect your company image, you may have overlooked SEO. Your image creation is useless without traffic to see it.

Let’s pretend you’re selling cosmetics. One of your products is the best eye cream on the market. The first thing you have to do is make the website reflect the fact that your products are the best. This is done both by website design and text. Cutting corners with an amateurish website design and poorly written content will cost you money.

It doesn’t stop there, though. Of course, your cosmetics site will be selling more than eye cream. Let’s say one of your products is a particular brand of eau de parfum spray. You already have a website design that shows you are selling quality makeup and perfumes, so that’s done. Now you need to get people to find it. In the case of that perfume spray, you’ve got to remember that people will be looking for all kinds of perfume. Use relevant keywords like ‘perfume’ and ‘eau de cologne, ‘ not just specifically ‘eau de parfum.’

The proper use of keywords can’t be emphasized too much. Even if you are selling a specific brand of product, you want to people who are looking for the generic product or you will limit your market to a handful. You may be selling a Delonghi space heater, but not too many people will be searching for that brand name specifically. Your primary keywords must be very general – ‘space heater, ‘ ‘heater’ and the plural versions of those words should probably be your primary keywords. After that, you will look at secondary keywords.

The Delonghi brand is synonymous with quality, so when you present the heater on your website, it must also reflect that level of quality. The rules mentioned above apply to heaters as much as they apply to cosmetics!

Use this two-pronged advertising and marketing approach online. You will get much better results than if you just focus on one aspect of sales.

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