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Old 11-09-2009, 07:49 AM
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Default Getting ROI On Your New Website: Do your Internet Marketing research

Let's face it; a new website doesn't come cheap nowadays. In fact, a professional web site can set you back thousands of dollars, and when you

take into consideration just how much work is required in terms of design, planning, programming, and even content, it becomes apparent why it's so essential to see a return on your investment. Internet marketing, particularly SEO, can help.

Of course, it's hardly a secret that a successful website can see you earning astronomical amounts of money day in and day out and of course you can end up with thousands of customers from all over the world.

In this respect, it simply cannot be denied that a professional website can by all accounts end up being one of the biggest and most lucrative business investments you'll ever make.

Unfortunately however, there are millions of people out there who end up becoming despondent when their new website doesn't live up to their expectations, in that it fails to generate the amount of money they were hoping for.

When this happens, it is safe to say that their website is a failure, and as such, the efforts of the web development company were in vain as well.

After all, there's not much point in having a great looking website if you're the only one who even knows it exists. No, people will not simply start arriving at your website just because it's such a great looking site.

Remember, there are an estimated 3 billion websites out there and the number is growing daily. Furthermore, there's no such thing as a gentleman's agreement between competitors, in that your competitors are hungry for your traffic and your visitors.

Also, if it's easier for internet users to find the websites of your competitors, then you can bet your bottom dollar that that's where they'll be going.

The main thing to remember is, if your website is not performing the way you want it to, and you're not getting as many visitors as you had hoped for, then you simply don't have the luxury of time to sit back and do nothing.

You could of course go and spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on printed advertising, just as you could spend a fortune on advertising your website on TV. But let's face it; this type of advertising is beyond most people's means, particularly when you consider that it will at most only be able to grab people's attention for a few minutes.

Even if you decide to give your website a makeover in terms of appearance, that's still not going to achieve anything in terms of making people aware that your web site exists.

If you're serious about exposing your website to the general population then you need to acknowledge the fact that SEO (search engine optimization) is the most powerful tool you have, in that it can effectively see your website appearing on the front page of search results when

surfers type in certain search criteria. No, SEO is by no means rocket science but it will require a considerable amount of time in terms of website analysis and keyword research. Remember, Even though your website may currently rank high on Google search results

for one particular keyword or keyword phrase, that doesn't necessarily mean that your website will show up when internet surfers type in other related keywords or keyword phrases.

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Generally speaking, a website owner can experience as much as a 50% increase in the number of enquiries they receive simply because their website is showing on the first page of Google search results based on a specific keyword or keyword phrase. However, what happens if this doesn't happen for you even though your website is always on the first page?


You need to bear in mind that there are several factors which make it possible for you to get a ROI for your website, and SEO is just one of them. In other words, if you're confident that your website's appearance is as good as it should be, and your site is ranking highly in search results,

and yet you're still not getting the amount of business you had anticipated, then perhaps it's time for you to take a look at your site's content. By this I mean that you should try to see your website from a visitor's point of view. Is your site easy to navigate around? Is it clear to

visitors that they can easily send in enquiries, and is your copy well written and informative? Lastly, you need to re-evaluate what it is that you're hoping will persuade customers to purchase your product or service.

Furthermore, you need to understand your target audience because unless you can understand the type of people who will be visiting your site, you cannot tailor your content accordingly.

At the end of the day, you need to be willing to perform enough research and analysis. Providing you do, you can be virtually guaranteed you'll notice an improvement in your website, and this of course will result in more traffic and higher conversion rates.
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