B2B Monday Myth: Your Website Is an Online Brochure
by MGB2B
The Myth: Your Website Is Like an Online Brochure
The Truth: Your Website Should Be Used as an Engagement Tool
Your website should offer more to your visitors than a listing of services or products. It should do more than simply tell people who you are (although it should do that at the very least). Think about what your prospects want from your website. Then think about what you want them to find out.
Take into account how your prospects make purchasing decisions. Chances are, a visitor is not going to arrive on your home page and decide right then to buy your product. It takes time, and they are likely exploring competitors. To foster engagement, your website must go beyond what’s contained in a traditional brochure. But it needs to have a clear path for your prospects to follow.
Here Are the Keys to Building a Better B2B Website, and More Effectively Convert Leads:
Define The Primary Function Of Your Site
Clearly identify what you want people to get out of your website. What actions would you like them to take now that they’ve visited you? Is your overall goal to provide buying solutions, or is it to direct a customer to a sales representative? These two functions are very different, and the decision you make will change how your website is set up. Once you know what you want your visitors to do, you can provide them with a clear call-to-action.
Give Your Home Page Purpose
Your home page should very clearly state who you are and what you do. These are basics for what the visitor should get from initially viewing your website. It is also helpful to state your value proposition, or a clear statement that tells the customer what benefits you can provide them.
This may be the first thing website visitors see when checking out your website. First impressions are important. If your home page has too much going on, or doesn’t have a clear call-to-action, people will move on. Keep it simple and easy to navigate.
Create User-Focused Landing Pages to Build Your Leads List
If you haven’t already, you should consider landing pages that live as a part of your website but focus on specific topics that interest prospects. For instance, if you are a manufacturer or components for multiple verticals, but you want to push a product that benefits only the aerospace community, a specific landing page will help you get the job done. You can drive the exact type of prospect you are looking for to this page using Paid Search. If their search terms match what you’re offering, they find a product that is relevant to them instead of finding your home page. Furthermore, you can use the page to capture their information and get them into your sales funnel, instead of having them kick around on your home page, then bounce on over to your competitor’s site.
Use Content To Your Advantage
Another way to drive people to your website is by creating relevant content, usually in the form of a blog. Doing so is a good way to provide information while positioning yourself as an honest company with integrity and authority. Some larger companies go beyond the blog and create full, separate sites just devoted to content. You have to examine what your capacity is for creating content, and churn out only what you feel will be most effective given the time you put into creating it. Whatever you create, make sure it is optimized in order to draw in prospects who are in the right mindset. It is a slower burn than Paid Search, but a great way to gain the trust of a prospect over time.
If your website is only providing information, you are missing out on these key opportunities. Give your site more of a purpose, and use the web as a tool instead of a stand-alone collateral piece, and you’ll both engagement and leads start to rise.
Continue Reading5 Tips for Smart B2B Marketers on Black Friday
by MGB2B
Everyone else is out getting deals, pushing through crowds, and fighting over the last electronic gadget available for 79% off. But you — you are sitting back, eating a nice pile of leftovers, and planning for 2017. That’s the kind of business you run. So as you prepare, we’ve got a fews tips to get you started.
Here Are 5 Tips for Smart B2B Marketers As You Think Ahead to 2017:
- Get Your Creative Media Mix Right. Are you using the right medium at the right point in the sales funnel? This guide will help you fine-tune your plan, and hit the right people at the right time.
- See What You Can Gain From Your Trade Pubs. You can get more than just a print ad from your trade publications. More opportunities. More value. And a lot more leads.
- Learn the Latest Paid Search Opportunities. Adwords device bidding is one of the latest tools available to B2B marketers from our friends at Google. Those who use it correctly can gain an edge over their competitors.
- Know How Others In Your Industry Use Content. Learn not only the important stats for 2017, but what each one means for you.
- Rock the Trade Shows. Trade shows aren’t obsolete. They actually offer great new opportunities that never existed before. Use these 8 tips to do trade events right in 2017 — before, during, and after each show.
As the exhausted masses return from the malls, bruised and irritated by humanity, you’ll be sitting home with a belly full of turkey and a brain brimming with ideas for next year.
Happy Thanksgiving and a very Happy (and Smart) Black Friday to you!
Need more ideas for 2017? Drop us a line.
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