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How to sell more software from your website

Web Design | Posted by Sanjiv
Jan 05 2010

You want to sell more software from your website? How do you make the client truly understand your product and trust it and your company enough to pay the price? Tips on what you should do.

Selling software online is not an easy task. How do you make the client truly understand your product and trust it and your company enough to pay the price? Like it or not, it’s very similar to selling face to face: the first impression may be decisive for the clients’s future actions. Online, the website is your face.

It has to be comprehensible and easy to use. Here are a few tips on how your website should be to sell software better:

  • It has to look professional and attractive at the same time.
    You don’t have to show off your web designer skills. Too many colours, graphics, flash animations or drop-down boxes can only tire the visitors and make them leave faster. Less graphics will also make the site load faster. At the same time, it shouldn’t be dull, so it needs to be somewhere in the middle.
  • Make sure your message comes across loud and clear.
    In order to sell more software, information about software products must be easy to find, easy to follow and the same goes for the order process. Since most information is in the text, make it easy to read. Some coloured backgrounds make the text difficult to read, like purples, orange and reds. On the other hand, dark backgrounds may have a depressing effect on the visitors’ mood. The text colour is very important. Keep in mind that different browsers show colours differently, so don’t go crazy with it. It’s better to use Plain fonts, like Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana and Courier, because they’re easier to read. Fancier fonts may be used for headlines, but not full text. Remember though that sans serif fonts are easier to read on screen.
  • Easy navigation is law.
    Make sure there’s a link to the homepage at the top left of every page, except the homepage itself. Be careful not to have ‘dead end’ from which the visitor can’t find their way back to where they came from. Place the most important links in the top part of each page. Clearly mark read and unread links, preferably using standard colours.
  • Base the site’s hierarchy on your customer’s needs.
    Don’t make them search the entire site before they find information about products, prices and payment methods.
  • Don’t make pages too long.
    A web shouldn’t be more than 2 or 3 normal pages lengths, as no one likes an endless scrolling. If you have information for more than that, divide it into several pages with short information clips on the main index page leading to the second page.
  • Check all the links on your website to make sure they lead to a page.
    Tags from the navigation menu must be representative for what that page is about.
  • Serve friendly error messages.
    Don’t let the visitors see a page with ’404 not found’ written on it. Put your creativity to good use. Error messages may include navigation to documents that do exist, a search box or a contact email address.
  • Have a privacy statement and testimonials.
    Potential clients must feel confident dealing with you. Having a separate page to express your policy towards their email addresses, how you accept orders and gather information, who has access to information and how you use that information will help you sell more software. Also make a separate page for comments from satisfied customers. Offer to include links to the customers’ websites in return for using their comments.
  • Contact information or a link to it should be on every page.
    If customers need additional information about the product, contact information like a phone number and an email address should be easy to find on the website. Let people know the hours and days of operation and the time needed to answer their requests. Give a contact name; it makes people have more faith that someone will actually read their message.
  • Set up a frequently-asked-questions (FAQ) page.
    Base it on real questions your customers had in the past.

5 Website Design Common Mistakes You Should Avoid

Web Design | Posted by Sanjiv
Aug 29 2009

Websites disappear from the internet everyday. Do you want your website to be one of them?

Of course not.

Then how can you avoid your website’s failure?

The answer is – understand the common mistakes other websites made and avoid doing them in your website.

Here are 5 of them, which you should try to avoid at all cost.

1. A slow loading website.
Most visitors are impatient to wait for a website loading for more than 10 seconds. In building your website, try not to use any enormous graphic files. No, you do not need a high resolution images. No, you do not need lengthy movies or flash animation. No, you do not need appealing music. You need a website that deliver the information strict to the point at fast as possible, and for this reason, you should focus on functionality first, design second.

2. A complicated and difficult to understand navigationsystem.
do not make your menu bar too complicated, otherwise you will end up pushing your visitors away from your websites. Therefore, you need to make it easy for them to explore your website. Your pages must be linked in a logical way, and this connection should be easily navigable through an simple interface that even a 10 years old boy or 60 years old grandma will be able to understand. Place your navigation links either at the top of the page right below
the header, or at either side of the page in a separate column. This is where your visitors’ eyes tend to look once they want to visit the other pages in your website.

3. Low quality content.
Content is the king on the net. People use the internet to search information they need, and information is shared through your content. If your content is poorly written, who will have the patience to read it? Or if your content is not unique, why will people choose your website over others? In brief, there are two requisites for good quality content: excellent presentation and originality. Without either of this, your website will be in trouble for retaining repeat visitors.

4. Poor choice of keywords
Keywords are the terms that people search for when they’re looking for information. They drive traffic to your website. If you targeted the right keywords, quality targeted visitors will come. If you targeted the wrong keywords, your website will have low traffic. Therefore, you should research the right keywords before you start building your website and content.

5. A website without focus.
Focus is the key in designing a good website. Why would visitors who are interested with cats be interested with computer? There is no direct connection between the two subjects, it will just confuse your visitors and kick them away. So generally you should build your website on one main theme.

Now I have shared 5 common mistakes that you should avoid. Your online business success depends on how well your website designs. So it’s your time to think about how you can properly build your website. Take care.