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		<title>5 Ways to Improve Your Local Business Website</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When customers don't stay on your website for long, it's hardly surprising you fail to connect with them and build the trust needed for them to get out their credít cards and purchase from you.
The great news for you is there are tons of quick and easy - usually free ways - to make your website more appealing to your customers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When  customers don&#8217;t stay on your website for long, it&#8217;s hardly surprising you fail  to connect with them and build the trust needed for them to get out their credít  cards and purchase from you.</p>
<p>The great news for you is there are tons of  quick and easy &#8211; usually free ways &#8211; to make your website more appealing to your  customers.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s 5 you can apply today.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Site Search</strong></p>
<p>When you have more than 20  pages, it&#8217;s a good idea to add a search facility. If you have a site search,  make sure it&#8217;s prominent. Usability guidelines tend to prefer the upper-right  corner of the page. Keep the button label simple and clear &#8211; &#8220;Search&#8221; still  works best for most sites. Don&#8217;t unleash your powers of lateral thinking and  swap in a word like &#8220;Retrieve&#8221;. Keep it simple.</p>
<p>To  Do: Just using your search, try to find 3 pages of content. Is that process  &#8220;quick, easy and straight-forward?&#8221; Or is it &#8220;hit and miss?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>2. Ensure Your Webpages Can Be Skim-read  Easily</strong></p>
<p>Few people read word for word online; the vast majority  skim-read to get a sense of the page before they read any of it in detail. Make  it easy for visitors to skim-read your content. Always use headings and bullets  to break up text.</p>
<p>Think about it. If a heading is not relevant for your  visitor, they can easily skim down to the next heading, making it  straightforward for them to get directly to the information they  need.</p>
<p>Always keep your text in manageable chunks, not an unbroken wall of  words like insurance small print, so it&#8217;s easier for customers to look up what  they want right away and with confidence &#8211; which is critical if they are making  a buying decision.</p>
<p>To  Do: Give your website a quick review and make sure all your text is broken up  into clear, manageable sections.</p>
<p><strong>3. Keep Your  Styles &#38; Colors Consistent</strong></p>
<p>Make sure people know they&#8217;re still on  your site by being consistent &#8211; confuse them and you&#8217;ll lose them. Keep the look  and feel of your website sections consistent and avoid any radical changes.  Visitors can get confused and think they have left your site  accidentally.</p>
<p>Layout, headings, and styles should be consistent  site-wide, and colors should usually have the same meaning.</p>
<p>For example,  don&#8217;t use red for headers on one page, red for hyperlinks on another, and red as  standard text somewhere else.</p>
<p>To Do: Ensure all your web pages appear to  be part of the main site and that they are consistent with each other. Are there  any &#8220;nasty surprises&#8221; depending on the part of the site you&#8217;re in?</p>
<p><strong>4. Use Emphasis (bold, etc.) Sparingly</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a  fact of human psychology: try to draw attention to everything and you&#8217;ll  effectively draw attention to nothing. We&#8217;ve all seen that site, the one with a  red, blinking, underlined &#8220;NEW!&#8221; next to everything. Don&#8217;t be that guy or  gal.</p>
<p>Remember, if your site&#8217;s graphic design is counter-intuitive and  doesn&#8217;t help visitors get something done quickly, it&#8217;s going to make your site  much slower and difficult to work with.</p>
<p>Slow, awkward sites don&#8217;t ever,  ever, delight your customer or create a good rapport online.</p>
<p>Visitors  will be back at the search engine in seconds if they find your website  &#8220;complicated&#8221; or &#8220;busy&#8221;.</p>
<p>To Do: Ensure your website is only highlighting  critical factors you absolutely need your visitors to gaze at or clíck on in  order to meet your online business goals. Menus, buy buttons, opt–in boxes and  so on.</p>
<p><strong>5. Keep Your Ads &#38; Pop-ups  Unobtrusive</strong></p>
<p>Ads are a fact of life, but integrate them nicely into  your site. Don&#8217;t try to force ads and pop-ups down peoples&#8217; throats; you&#8217;ll end  up creating frustration for your visitors. Also, do people a favor and make your  ads clear. If you blur the line between ads and content too much, your content  may suffer, since many people have developed &#8220;banner blindness&#8221; when it comes to  surfing, and might overlook some important content by mistake.</p>
<p>To Do:  Doublecheck if your popup window is significantly increasing your opt–in rate.  If it isn&#8217;t, you could be annoying present and future customers  unnecessarily.</p>
<p><strong>Final Word</strong></p>
<p>Always  make sure you view your website through the eyes of the customer and not through  your eyes, the website owner.</p>
<p>Make sure there are no red-flags on your  site that are going to frustrate, confuse or bore customers. Keep everything  nice and simple to make sure your visitors enjoy spending time (and money) on  your site</p>
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