Is your small business getting the website conversions that you need? It doesn’t matter what you want those conversions to be – closed sales, downloaded ebooks, newsletter subscriptions, or something else. The recommendations included in this article will help you boost your overall conversion rates.
Your website is an important marketing and sales tool whether you’re directly or indirectly selling your products or services on your small business website. That means it has to be designed and written in a way that helps your visitors follow appropriate conversion paths.
The 10 tips below are easy to implement yet extremely effective in boosting website conversions.
1. Reduce the Clutter
Too much text, images, links, and ads make your website confusing. To get website conversions, you need to make it as easy as possible for visitors to see your calls to action. Don’t let any other elements get in the way.
2. Provide a Road Map
Your website visitors need to be able to find the information they need quickly. Make it easy for them to follow the paths that lead to your calls to action and conversions. Clean design and clear navigation are critical!
3. Show Some Proof
To boost website conversions, you need to prove to visitors that they can trust you, your brand, and your business. Prove your claims by including testimonials, but make sure all testimonials can be verified as provided by real people. For example, link to reviews on LinkedIn, Yelp, or Google, and for testimonials that you publish directly on your site, include the person’s real name and a link to their website or social media profile whenever possible.
4. Give Directions
Never assume that people know what to do when they get to your site. You have to be specific in your copy and navigation, and always keep them laser-focused on your road map to convert.
5. Offer Reminders
Make sure anyone who lands on any page of your website can instantly tell what your business does and why they would want to buy from you. Furthermore, make sure they can convert in as few clicks as possible!
6. Ask for Opt Ins
Don’t let anyone leave your website without giving them an easy opportunity to opt into your email marketing list. Use lead magnets and opt-in forms strategically throughout your site.
7. Make It Easy to Contact You and Get Help
People who visit your website might have questions. Make sure they can get answers easily. Include your contact information and links to your social media profiles. Consider offering a frequently asked questions page or an online chat feature. Most importantly, make sure you respond to all messages quickly (the faster, the better).
8. Keep It Current and Working
If you don’t care enough to update your site and make sure everything is working properly, then visitors will think you don’t care about them either. Therefore, audit your website regularly and ensure links work and pages load in multiple browsers and on multiple devices. Proofread your content and update your site with fresh content frequently. Semrush is a great tool to track and fix broken links and other website errors.
9. Ensure It Loads Quickly
It takes just seconds for a visitor to leave a website if it doesn’t load in their browser quickly. Therefore, it’s essential that you invest in a reliable web host. If you’re using WordPress for your website, WP Engine is a great choice for web hosting. You can use a Content Delivery Network (CDN) from your web host or a third party provider, like Cloudflare, to improve your site’s speed even more.
10. Be Mobile-Friendly
Most web traffic comes from mobile devices today, so it’s imperative that your website works correctly on mobile devices. Otherwise, you could lose valuable conversions and customers!
Originally published 1/5/17. Updated 8/17/23.