Your website is the headquarters of all your online marketing. Itâs the first thing most people will find when they search for your business.
Between 70% and 80% of all consumers say that they research businesses online before buying products. In addition, 38% say that theyâll navigate away from a website if it is poorly designed.
Itâs not a good idea to throw together a basic business website that doesnât help you to generate new leads for your business. Your design must be user-friendly and intentional. Here are some tips to help you out.
Choose the Right Domain Name
Itâs always surprising how many small businesses choose confusing or difficult-to-remember domain names for their business websites. Your domain name must be:
- Descriptive of your business
- Easy to type and spell (skip the dashes and weird abbreviations)
- Easy to remember
In addition to the name itself, you should also focus on finding a domain name thatâs got one of the most popular extensions. These include:
- .com (by far the most popular)
- .net
- .biz
- .org
- .io
Less popular options, such as .info or .us, can confuse potential leads and make them choose a competitor over you.
Leave dashes and other punctuation out of your domain name and try to keep it short â under 15 characters is ideal. If a lot of shorter domain names arenât available with the extension you want you can see if they are available with a different extension like this .io domain. However, if you still can’t find one you like youâre better off choosing a .com name with a longer root than a shorter name with a less-common extension.
Design a Killer Home Page
In many cases, your home page will be the first thing a visitor to your site sees. That means it must be clear, attractive, and easy to read and navigate.
Your home page is like the cover of a book. Itâs got to be welcoming and intriguing. You should have concise and compelling copy that explains who you are and what you do. Youâll also need original, meaningful images that sell your business.
Weâll talk more about calls to action later, but your home page absolutely needs a clear CTA and an irresistible offer, as well. The CTA should appear above the fold for the best results.
Make Accessibility a Priority
A truly effective website isnât just about good design and compelling contentâitâs also about ensuring that everyone can use it. Accessibility is a crucial part of modern web design, making your site inclusive and user-friendly for individuals with disabilities. Whether itâs ensuring clear navigation, providing alternative text for images, or designing with screen readers in mind, prioritizing accessibility helps you create a better experience for all visitors.
One way to achieve this is by adhering to wcag compliance guidelines. These standards provide a framework for making your site usable for people with visual, auditory, and mobility impairments. By meeting these standards, you not only open your site to a broader audience but also demonstrate your commitment to inclusivity and stay ahead of potential legal challenges.
Boost Your SEO
If itâs been a while since youâve researched keywords and optimized your page, itâs time to go back to the drawing board. Google changes its search algorithm constantly. There are a lot of business sites that havenât even taken mobile optimization seriously â something thatâs inexcusable considering that more than 60% of all searches are done on mobile devices.
Optimizing for voice search should also be a priority. That means choosing long-tail keywords that are highly focused and specific. Make sure that the content on your website answers the most commonly asked questions about your business and products.
You should also use Schema markup to ensure that itâs easy for Google, Bing, and other search engines to scan and index your site.
Tell Visitors What to Do Next
A lot of small business websites have only one call to action. Itâs usually on the home page, but a lot of times itâs hidden deep in the websiteâs structure. It may be out of sight at the bottom of the page, overly complicated, or unclear.
If thatâs the case with your site, itâs time to ramp up your calls to action to make them obvious, easy to find, and simple to fill out. Hereâs what I recommend:
- Include a call to action on every page
- Make sure your forms have the fewest possible number of fields
- Auto-complete fields whenever possible
- Tailor the CTA to the page itâs on
- Use strong verbs and wording that makes it clear what the user will get if they fill out your form
Your call to action should not be the only way for people to get in touch with you. You may also want to include a âContact Usâ option in your header or footer and include your email address or phone number on every page, too.
The point is, you want it to be easy for people to contact you.
Build Multiple Landing Pages
Another common mistake that local business owners make on their websites is not thinking of every page as a landing page. Including a CTA on each page is only part of the process.
Each landing page should be specific to a common search query. Why? Because it can be confusing if you try to pack too much information on a single page. If someone comes to your site looking for tires, they shouldnât have to wade through tons of content about mufflers and brakes.
HubSpotâs research shows that businesses with 30 or more landing pages perform best in organic search and lead generation. 30 might be too many for your business, but you should give some thought to creating specific pages that speak directly to a searcherâs intentions and needs.
Focus on the User Experience
Creating a great user experience on your site isnât a direct lead-generating strategy, but itâs something that will help to keep visitors on your site long enough to respond to your calls to action and offers.
Creating the right user experience includes:
- Creating clear, easy-to-find menus that appear on every page of your site
- Using lots of white space to make your content easy to read
- Breaking up text with images
- Using short, easy-to-read sentences
- Building a system of internal links
When users enjoy being on your site, theyâll stick around. If itâs difficult to find what they need, youâll lose them.
Use Your Content to Generate Leads
One of the best ways to generate leads is to create content that sells your business and makes people want to buy from you. You can do that by choosing meaningful blog topics that allow you to demonstrate your expertise and talk about the solutions you provide.
Come up with topics by asking:
- What problems does my business solve?
- Why do people need help with X problem?
- Whatâs different about my business?
- What surprising benefits come with patronizing my business?
Providing answers to these questions will ensure that youâre giving your readers the kind of content they crave. You can expand the reach of your blog by sharing your posts on social media and repurposing blog posts as videos or infographics.
Thereâs no reason that your website canât be generating leads every day. The tips weâve outlined here will help you take your lackluster site and turn it into a lead-generating superhero.