27th Dec 2014, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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Hello, all I am new to how to make your website optimal and I have visitors going to my site but no one buying the product. Was wondering what I could do to improve on that. Any advice/criticism is welcome! This is my website: http://www.mindwarriorllc.com/ Ps: Its also kind of interesting that their is a section on here titled Mind Warriors |
27th Dec 2014, 02:54 PM | #2 |
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You need to move the written content up the page instead of having to scroll down to read it. You need to fix the numerous grammatical errors within your material (or have a proofreader/editor do it for you. (I am NOT saying this to get work). You need more written content as well. |
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27th Dec 2014, 02:58 PM | #3 |
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Hi Joshua, Most of your content including the products them selves are not visible after that page loads. You need to caputer the visitors attention when they land on your site. You might want to re think the design and add captivating head lines and videos about the products as well. Make sure you add call to action buttons on the site. Tell the visitor why their and convince them to stay, introduce them to the product, give them a captivating reason to buy, then educate them how to buy your product, and why they should by from you! Hope this helps, Best regards, JD |
27th Dec 2014, 05:51 PM | #4 | |
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1. Look at what your competitors are doing. If they're getting countless / up to date reviews and you can see who's buying what etc (firebox who are a gadget shop do a great job of this), then obviously they're doing something right. It's going to take a lot more work than just buying an eCommerce related theme and sticking up a few products. It's definitely not "trust" worthy, so I seriously suggest you to look at your competitors. "I have visitors going to my site". How many people are we talking? Are you using Google Analytics live feed to see where people are landing, for how long, what keywords they used to arrive to your page(s) and why they're leaving? | |
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28th Dec 2014, 01:53 PM | #5 | |
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