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Advantages of Client Forms

Posted on Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Posted by SEO Expert at 11:07 AM

Categories: Web design, Web development
1 Comment »

A website form (such as a contact us page or a price request quote form) proves to be a useful tool for collecting client data such as email and phone numbers so that qualified leads can be cultivated via newsletters, mailings, etc.

However, most people do not prefer to fill out forms. They are tedious and time consuming. So, making your forms easy and quick to fill out will ensure they are done so that a company can collect the data to their advantage.

To keep the form efficient, try to collect only what you need. Really, the main items of interest are names, telephone and email contact information. Also, a postal code should be enough for your user tracking statistics. This keeps your form easy and more likely that it will be completed.

If you are using drop down boxes, keep the choices simple or use an enhanced text field that incorporates an autocomplete function so that the user can enter a couple of keystrokes and retrieve the city they are looking for without having to scroll down a multitude of choices.

Marketing Strategy

Posted on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Posted by SEO Expert at 4:22 PM

Categories: Web development
2 Comments »

So, you have decided you need a website?  Great!  Nicely built websites engage users and keep them motivated to return to your website.  The more this happens, the more likelihood they will spend time on your website and review your goods and services, ultimately leading them to make a purchase. The more time a prospective client spends on your website, the greater the likelikhood of a purchase being made.  However, getting a customer to your website in the first place is the hard part.  Building a website is easy.  Attracting quality customers is not.

 

To attract quality customers to your website, you need to target your customers more conscientiously.  Defining your target audience will help to identify how you will most effectively market to them.  For instance, some companies who target younger audiences, prefer to use the social networking approach using sites like Twitter or Facebook to get noticed. 

 

Building a website is only half the job.  To complete the full circle, one must clearly market their website so that it attracts the target audience most effectively.  An overall marketing strategy complemented by a well designed website ensures that a business is on the road to success.