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Ten landing page tips to turn visitors into customers

There’s something about a ten-item list that makes us want to get all Hestonian on you and break out the archaic pronouns, especially when it comes to something like getting people who visit your site to actually buy from you. After all, you work hard to get clicks. What could be more important than turning those clicks into customers?

But we’re kind of a live-and-let-live bunch here, and we’re not so big on telling people what they have to do. So consider these a set of suggestions about how to help optimize your landing pages. That way, when people get to your site, they’ll be more likely to make a purchase.

1. Tell them why they should buy from you
According to Marketing Experiments Journal, “Clarity of your value proposition is the most important factor in determining whether a customer buys from you or not.” To evaluate your value proposition, ask yourself the question: “Why should I buy from this site?”

2. Keep ‘em with you
There’s no way you’re going to get a potential customer to the intended destination—the “sale completion” page—if the path to get there is overgrown with weeds or rife with dead ends. This is what Marketing Experiments Journal calls “site flow disruption”; the way to combat it is to express your value proposition throughout the shopping process in a consistent and compelling way.

3. Don’t try to say too much
Don’t clutter your landing page with unnecessary details. Instead:
• Clearly state your key message using as few words as possible
• Use summary descriptions, sub-headings, bulleted lists and short paragraphs
• Adopt a standard one-column format for easy reading.

4. Make it simple
Improve the user experience with a site that is easy to navigate. A simple page layout that employs a clean visual and straightforward design is best. Here’s how:
• Design your site with a clear hierarchy with color and contrast for easily legible text
• Use meaningful and high-quality graphics (don’t clutter with too many)
• Use breadcrumbs to let visitors know where they are on your site
• Employ a clickable logo that takes the visitor to your homepage
• Use color to distinguish between visited and unvisited links.

Just as important, make sure you don’t:
• Employ horizontal scrolling
• Direct links to new browser windows
• Have flash-based content unless required.

5. Call them to action
Focus on one primary action per screen (don’t stuff too many products onto one screen). Make the call-to-action button clearly visible without having to scroll; don’t bury it under pages of information. Consider using tabs or a pop-up box to consolidate information.

6. Get specific
Provide product details and a large product image while displaying incentives—such as free shipping and warranty information—high on the page and close to the product. Don’t discourage visitors by requiring registration to your site.

7. Flaunt what you’ve got
What differentiates you from your competitors? Free shipping (both ways?), discounts, a 365-day warranty, price protection, privacy, customer service, etc.? If you’ve got it, flaunt it!

8. Search yourself
Make your site easy to navigate by helping potential customers find what they are looking for as quickly and easily as possible. A search feature box should be simple and visible with a type-in field, not a link. To help increase conversions, make sure your search results link to product pages.

9. Rally the believers
Credibility is a true testament: people don’t buy from websites, people buy from people. Thus, testimonials from devout customers—or even a letter from the CEO/Editor—persuades the unbelieving.

10. Let them make the choice
“Why should I buy this specific product?” Almost every e-tailer forgets about this, but it’s the question that’s key to Mr. or Ms. Customer’s mind. Prove to him or her why they should buy this over the competitive product by offering reviews, ratings and comparisons.

Home Security System

What Type of System Is Right For You?

If you live in an apartment an option you have is to rent or lease your alarm system. That way if you move, the alarm company would move your system with with you. If you do not want to drill holes in your landlord’s walls you can install a wireless system. If you own your own pad, you should buy your system. It is always best to have a hard wired system if at all possible. A hard wired system ensures that each device is physically attached to the panel in the basement or wherever. It is a much more reliable home security system than any wireless device.

Cellular Monitoring

This is a new home security system technique. It is usually used as a backup system to your regular phone monitoring. What it does is the normal alarm system first tries to send a signal through your regular phone line. If it does not detect a ring tone than it automatically switches to your cellular phone and sends a signal. It is obviously not 100% effective because you are not always ensured you will have a signal on your cellular phone.

Basic Home Security Advice

Neighborhood watch programs really do work. They have become very popular for a reason, contact your local police for more information on how to start one. Always lock all your windows and doors even if you will be gone for only a few minutes. Never store your tools in the garage, many burglars will break into your house using these tools. Timers are a great resource for creating the illusion that someone is home. They are efficient and do not cost a lot. Also, outdoor lights with a timer or a motion activated sensor is very effective. Light is a burglar’s worst enemy. If you are going on vacation, have someone collect your newspaper and mail. Never leave information on your answering machine about where you are going and how long you will be gone. Prevention is always the best home security system.

Reno Casinos

Reno

Reno is often called “The Biggest Little City in the World.” Reno is second in Nevada only to Las Vegas when it comes to casinos, gaming, and sports betting. Reno is one of the country’s original gaming meccas and is currently experiencing an industrial boom. There are 40 championship golf courses within an hour’s drive and 18 world-class ski resorts nearby, making it huge for tourism. There are many casinos in Reno, both large and small. Most of the casino entertainment is located in the downtown area, along Virginia Street and off I80. The three top rated casinos in Reno are the Peppermill, the Silver Legacy, and the Eldorado.

Reno Casinos - Peppermill

The Peppermill Resort Casino was rated as one of the “Top 10 casinos in America” by MSN with Citysearch. It has 1,635 suites/rooms. There are 10 different restaurants featuring someaward winning dining. There are 17 themed bars and lounges and world-class gaming offered at the Peppermill. Out of all the Reno casinos, it has won the most awards and recognition. It is located about two miles away from the downtown area.

Reno Casinos - Silver Legacy

The Silver Legacy is located right in the heart of Downtown Reno. It has over 1,700 rooms/suites and is historically themed to look like it is the turn-of-the-century. The Casino is an 85,000 square-foot floor that features 85 table games and 1,700 slot machines. Another big feature for some is the large non-smoking area on the gaming floor, which is not the custom for most casinos.

Reno Casinos - Eldorado

The Eldorado is a beautiful 25-story hotel. It houses 10 award winning restaurants under one roof, one of which, Bistro Roxy’s features 102 martini’s. There is an 81,000 square-foot casino with 2,000 slot machines and 80 table games. A big feature at the Eldorado is the heated outdoor swimming pool. There is also a sun deck and a Jacuzzi. It is located in the heart of uptown Reno and is very contemporary and spacious.

Princess Cruises: Star Princess

Princess Cruises: Star Princess

The Princess Cruises: Star Princess is like a vacation destination all on her own. There are more than 700 balcony staterooms. There is also an entire deck of state rooms with a magnificent view.

Dining

There are three dining rooms to choose from as well as three specialty restaurants, including an Italian restaurant and a steakhouse. Then if that were not enough, there are eight other casual dining and/or snack options. You will never find a time of day when you cannot eat aboard the Star Princess.

Entertainment

The Princess Cruises: Star Princess spared no expensive for the ship’s entertainment. There are two theaters with great acoustics. There are also first-run feature-length films shown on the Star Princess. There is a Grand Casino, and an Explorer’s Lounge, which shows nightclub-style performances. There is also the amazing Skywalkers Nightclub, which is 15 decks above the sea. Then if that were not enough and you just want a cozy place to sip cocktails, there are three lounges to choose from. There is the Wheelhouse Bar, the Shooter’s Cigar Bar, and the Promenade Lounge and Bar.

Activities

There are so many activities aboard the Princess Cruises: Star Princess. There are four pools to choose from as well as a the Lotus Spa, gym and fitness area. There is also a swim-against-the-current lap pool, nine-hole putting course, virtual golf stimulators, jogging track, shuffle board and center court. There is also an art gallery, where auctions are held. There is a 24-hour Internet cafe, a library, a writing room, a boutique, and a Wedding Chapel. For Kids under 18, there is a teen center, a youth center and a splash pool.

Destinations

Aboard Princess Cruises: Star Princess, you have many options for your destination. You can go to Alaska, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Mexican Riviera or South America. You can choose a duration of anywhere from 5 to more than a 16 day cruise.

College Search

Finding a College

When beginning your college search, it can feel overwhelming and scary. There are so many things to consider and so many questions to ask, it can seem like a daunting task. There are so many tests to take and essays to write just to get into college and you still have to balance that out with your high school work. Senior year can definitely be a stressful time for college bound kids. Luckily there are many helpful advantages to kids these days in there quest for a good fitting college.

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CollegeBoard.com

Collegeboard.com is a great research in your college search. It has a feature called College MatchMaker that really helps to ask the important questions and even some questions that might be overlooked. It starts by asking what type of school do you want to go to a two-year college or four-year college? Also, do you care if it is private or public, as well as the religious preference and if you want a coed school or single-sex school.

Location

It then goes on to location of the school. You can be as specific as picking certain states or you can pick a certain region like the Midwest. You can also specify how many miles to search from a certain zip code.

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Campus Life

Campus life is very important in your college search. Do you want an urban, rural, or suburban setting? How many undergraduates do you want in your school? Do you need housing? Also, what type of housing options do you need or want? There are also questions about the diversity of students, like what percentage of students have minority backgrounds, what percentage are international students and how many students are out-of-state?

Activities & Sports

Another important aspect for some in their college search, is Greek life a consideration? What about other activities, such as film, radio, marching band, or student government for example. Sports is another major option for some, what sports does the college offer and what level do they play at?

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Majors/Admission/Cost

Making sure a college has the major you want is definitely one of the most important features for your college search. Also, what are the application requirements; i.e. test requirements and placement exams. Cost can be one of the biggest issues too. Will financial aid be needed? Will you need award based financial aid whether it be either academic or sports related? Also, deadlines and if you can meet the deadlines for each college you want to apply to.

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