Turning Your Site Into A Customer Converting Machine
When you’re taking a look at what is and isn’t working about your brand, one of the important metrics you should always be keeping an eye on is how effectively your website is able to turn visitors into customers. If your conversion rate isn’t growing or, even worse, is starting to slip, you should look at a few of the ways you can turn back the tide. Here are a few ways to do just that.

Convince them they have found the right place
The classic guide to customer conversion is the conversion funnel. The very first part of that funnel is getting their attention. If you’re not able to get their attention on your site, you can have a hard time trying to get them to convert through it. Search engine optimization is a great way to make sure that the right people are finding the right parts of your site that are most likely to be relevant to them. If you’re trying to increase conversions for specific products and services, landing spaces specific to those can help, as well.
Speak their language
Another part of the conversion funnel that you want to make sure that you hit is the point where you grow their interest in the business. The best way to do this is usually through the content on your site. You want to make sure that your content speaks to the needs of the reader, while also selling them the benefits of your products and services. One way to make sure you’re doing this is to make sure that you’re speaking directly to your target customers. Using analytics to figure out the lifestyles and demographics of your customers can help you fine-tune your approach to them, specifically.
Sharpen your website experience
It’s not just the copy on your website that’s going to be playing a role in converting customers. Every aspect of its design matters so if it’s really not working and it’s looking outdated, it might be time to work with a web agency to give it an overhaul. New graphic elements, better placement of content on the place, introducing calls-to-action, and formatting the site to make it more navigable can each have a profound effect on how effective it is at winning potential customers over. Sometimes, you need to start from scratch.
Keep them coming back
It’s well worth keeping in mind that many people who eventually become customers will not convert on their first visit. However, you can be persistent, making sure that you’re targeting those who have visited before to push them over the edge and give them that last bit of convincing that they need, such as through a remarketing campaign in an ad network or through email marketing campaigns.
Converting website visitors into customers can undoubtedly be tough, and you have to consider every step of their journey to make sure that you’re being as convincing as possible without pushing too hard. But it is worth it to see that conversion rate rise.









