It’s Alive! Putting Life Into a Dead Web Site

Written by enetwal on February 14, 2009 – 5:37 pm -

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The “It’s Aliiive!” line from the scene in which Dr Frankenstein’s monster comes alive has been parodied thousands of times. I am borrowing it for an upcoming speech to my Toastmaster’s Group.

In my speech I will be discussing the alchemy necessary to turn a dead web site into a living marketing machine capable of generating tens of thousands of dollars worth of effective advertising at a fraction of the normal expense.

Unfortunately most business web pages are deadly dull one way communications. Many are little more than an electronic brochures. Retailers will maybe have their hours posted, and maybe a help wanted form to recruit entry level clerks. Professional sites tend to read like resumes. And neither offers much of a chance for interaction with the person browsing. Oh, they may offer an email address or even an email form to ask questions, but surprisingly often these email go to an email account that only gets checked intermittently since so few people use it.

If your web page is to be more than a stale brochure taking up cyberspace you need to add a little chemistry to the equation. You need to add something. In this case it will take more than adding vinegar to baking soda to get your web site to fizz. You need three ingredients, added in combination to bring your web site to life, to turn it from a dead brochure into a powerful living marketing machine.

And those three things are an ethical bribe to capture your viewers interest and email address. A double opt-in autoresponder system that can build a data base of your opt-ins respond to them. And a series of follow-up messages that can drip on your visitors over time.

These three elements when properly combined make up the magical molecule that is the sorcerer’s stone that can transform a dead web page into a marketing marvel.

The ethical bribe must be relevant to your business and appeal to your browser, its content will vary depending on your business type. A retailer may offer coupons, a business with a longer sales funnel will want to offer information the buyer needs to understand the issues surrounding their buying decision.

The auto-responder itself is the heartbeat of the system. I recommend www.BuildRelationships.aweber.com

The follow-up is then critical. The purpose of bringing your web site to life is to be better able to converse with your prospect. They came to your web site originally for some purpose. They were intrigued by your ethical bribe. This suggests that they are at least potentially customers. Now you need to followup with them. Tell them what they need to know and/or make them an offer they can’t refuse.

But don’t do it once. Instead think about the life time value of this person who like your web site has been transformed. Before they were a browser, now they are a prospect. Treat them to relevant information and treat them well.

Any web site can be set up to take simple orders or list the hours you are open. It takes an auto-responder system to convert a dull lifeless internet brochure into a living and breathing marketing machine. Do you want your web site to be dead and dull, or do you want it to be alive?

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3 Comments to “It’s Alive! Putting Life Into a Dead Web Site”

  1. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person on Twitter
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    Yes, a good autoresponder will bring your site to life with your customers. Great to see you using the podcast. It adds something to your post.

  2. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    Great post, Earl – the need for interactive content/technology, like these blog comments, forums, etc, are making static, brochure-style sites outdated and less effective.

    All business sites should at least have a blog and a followup autoresponder series, and audio & video are quickly becoming necessary as well. The days when a business could hire someone’s 14-year-old nephew to throw up a few pages and then ignore it are gone.

    Doug Champigny’s last blog post..A Sweetheart Of A Sale For Valentine’s!

  3. Joel Osborne- Follow This Person on Twitter
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    Good tips Earl!

    It’s true, there are so many “dead” websites out there that don’t really do anything for the visitor or the site owner.

    Adding an autoresponder is a fantastic way to keep building a good relationship with your visitors.

    Joel Osborne’s last blog post..How Is A Recurring Income Possible?

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