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Give Your Website a Reality Test

It is difficult to effectively promote a book or speaking services today if the author or speaker doesn’t have an effective website, even if sales are typically closed off-line. However, there is still the misconception that having a website is just a matter or purchasing a template or finding someone on Craig’s List.

While your website need not be flashy and complex, there are a number of tests you should put your site through to ensure it makes the grade. With the Internet becoming a global economy and more and more people marketing through websites, competition is rough out there.

First impressions are key on the Internet. And that impression can last less than a minute as click happy page viewers come and go. What would you say in answer to these questions about your website?

Do People Know Where They Are Right Away?

Do you have a logo that can be seen right away and that can visually describe the nature of your business? It is important to grab your viewers attention right away, because before they start reading, they will take in your website visually. Convey the result people will derive from your website through pictures and other attention grabbing graphics.

Words are important as well, though, so make sure your company name is clearly visible immediately and that you have a tagline that tells people what you do. Communicate immediately on every page with a strong title that tells them where they are and what they can expect.

Try to be unique on your website, but never be modest or assume your customer will sell themselves. Make sure your site communicates boldly what you can offer your future customers.

Have you checked out your computer on various viewing platforms and browsers?

A website will not look the same on all computers. What looks great on Firefox might be a mess on Windows Explorer, and even on different versions of each. Don’t take anything for granted. Ask people you know and trust to view your website on at least 5 different monitor sizes, Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, and on PC as well as MAC computers.

Check a blackberry and iPhone as well if your customers may be using a cell phone to view your site. The differences in the way your site looks between different platforms might surprise you.

How functional is your website?

Slow loading pages are the most annoying thing a potential visitor can experience. In most cases, that potential customer clicks away before even seeing what you have to offer and becomes a former potential customer before you know it.

Pretend you are your ideal customer and take the time to walk through your entire site page by page through their eyes. Is the page load time fast enough? Are your links all working and pointing where they should? Are there any grammatical errors present or spelling errors in any of the content? Can you find the contact us information quickly and easily?

The reason to go through the Website Reality Test is to ensure that your potential customers are not driven away but instead are welcomed into your website. Make it easy for them to get around your site, find what they want (and what you’re selling) and become your customer.

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