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Hi subscriber,

I have a fun little exercise for you.

Think of your ideal customer. Form a picture of them in your mind. Who are they? How do they think? What appeals to them?

Imagine you’re that customer. Picture a problem that the customer has. This will be a problem that the products or services you offer have been created to solve.

Now, go to your website as that customer.

The first thing you see is how a new customer experiences your brand. Since first impressions are everything, you want to engage them immediately right?

When you start to empathize with your customer, you connect more with what they need.

Let's go through some of the most important features your website needs to turn a first time visitor into a customer.

Clear navigation
It’s vital that your visitor doesn’t feel lost on your website. If your menu is tucked away, they’re not going to stick around for long. If it takes too many clicks to find your products or services, that’s going to turn them away. If there is no clear call to action in plain view, they’re unlikely to look for one.

Can your visitor easily navigate through your website? Walk through your own website as a potential customer and count how many clicks it takes for them to get to the solution they want. It should be 3 clicks or less.

Engaging content.
People have a habit of skimming when they first read content online. The first thing your visitor will do is scroll down, picking out bits of information, before returning to read in full.

Try to read the way a first-time visitor would. Put yourself in their shoes. Scroll down through the content and see what jumps out at you.

At a glance, does the content immediately address your problem? Are there engaging titles in place? Is the content speaking to you rather than at you? Is the language appealing? Is it inviting you to read on?

Call To Action
Every page on your website should have a clear call to action, also known as a CTA. This is the one action that you want your visitor to take when they’re on the page. Your homepage is no exception!

Looking at your homepage, is there one clear action that you’re asking the visitor to take? This could be to go to a Services page, a Product page, or perhaps you want them to request a quote.

If you don’t have a clear call to action, then it’s time to decide what you want your visitor to do. Each page on your website should have a purpose and a call to action.

Are you ready to walk in your customers’ shoes? Let me know what you find.

If you’d like to talk more about how you could optimize a customer’s journey on your website, you can book a call with us to discuss how we can help.

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To your success,

~ Holly
Holly Neumann | fresheggs.biz 404-607-8229
Web Design for Healthy Living Businesses