Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Michael Newman Consulting
In this Session We Will Look at…
 10 Website issues that cause problems
 Solutions to the problems
 Industry examples of techniques that work
 No examples of bad websites will be shown – we’re keeping this
session focused on the positive…
 …But we will explain the problems and demonstrate solutions
 Presentation available on my site and NAMM U
Define Your Objectives Before Anything Else
 Put serious effort into documenting your site objectives
 Start with your overall business goals and work out the site details
with your developer (unless you are the developer)
 No details are too minor – last minute site changes that appear
minor can cause huge delays
Define Your Objectives
 Sequentially prioritize your objectives – You may want to introduce
site components in phases
 Make a list of websites you like and specifically why
 Review your current site before you start on the new one: will you
need new product images and revised copy? Images of staff and
store? New logo? Need a new hosting service?
 Have your developer create a site spec document so everyone is on
the same page!
Website User Behavior – Quick Review
 Jakob Nielsen research provides important guidelines
 The two second window of opportunity
 People don’t read – they scan and look for familiar triggers, if they
don’t find them… goodbye!
 If someone gets confused, they leave
 If something is hard to find, they leave
 If you don’t answer their questions, they leave
Purpose of a Home Page (Jakob Nielsen definition)
 A homepage has two main goals:
 deliver users information about your business
 provide top-level navigation to additional information inside
the site
 “A third important homepage goal is to tell users the site's
purpose and where they are relative to the Web as a whole.
Sites typically accomplish this using a logo and a tagline.”
#1 – Clutter on the Home Page
 Your home page
concept that
you start with
#1 – Clutter on the Home Page
 Your home page
when you launch!
The Home Page Yard Sale Phenomenum
 You feel obligated to make changes because you can
 You use phrases that provide little or no direction: “it needs more
pop”, “it should be more elegant”.
 You try to put everything on the home page
 You go down the rabbit hole – you get microscopic about the
design and forget the priorities
 You bring in others who have no training in website usability and
now you have multiple distinct opinions
The Clutter Solution
 Your plan is your roadmap – use your prioritized list!
 Easy to use (self evident) is MUCH better than fewer clicks
(Nielsen studies have verified this)
 Keep it simple & use destination pages for the details
 Guide the eye with visual cues
 Use space to simplify, think of your oldest demographic
 Loose the happy talk and get to the point – too much copy to read
= people bouncing
#2 – Confusing Navigation Means Lost Revenue
“What does
this mean?”
“Where am I?”
“Is this clickable?
#2 – Confusing Navigation Means Lost Revenue
 People expect instant cues to guide them through your site –
they use visual and word triggers they are familiar with (Jakob
Nielsen research)
 Use terms and navigation styles people expect – don’t get cute
or use personal favorites people don’t understand
 If it looks “clickable” make it clickable (images, product
references, support, email addresses)
 Create a site map before
work begins
 Review navigation in the
site map
 Is it intuitive?
 Are categories
grouped logically
 Conduct usability testing
BEFORE you spend
money and resources on
site coding
 Review:
“Is Your Website Leaving
Money on the Table” –
NAMM U or my site
 Clean
navigation
provides
intuitive
cues that
keep
people
exploring
 Self-evident
structure
makes
navigation
and
discovery
easy
Clean layout guides the eye to clickable content
 Don’t try to cram too many navigation headers into your
navigation banner (your main links in the banner)
 This causes site confusion and mobile clutter
 Think of logical groups – review your goals
 Leave room for new headers if you can – saves you lots of
work in the future
Improving Your Site Navigation
Minimalist design reduces clutter & enhances navigation
“Easy on the Eye” Invites Exploration
Use Staging Pages for Product Categories
 Allows category and/or brand
positioning
 Create compelling “why
should I care” messages for
site visitors
 Tabs & breadcrumbs provide
instant access and page
location information – user
knows where they are
FXPedal.com
Strymon
Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them
#3 – Your Site is Not Mobile Friendly
 At least 25-30% of your traffic RIGHT
NOW is coming from phone or tablet
 If your site doesn’t display correctly
someone may never visit again!
 Tablet sales to outpace all desktop and
mobile computers in 20141
1http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/27/idc-tablet-growth-2012-2017/
#3 – Your Site is Not Mobile Compatible
 Difference in mobile responsive versus
mobile compatible functionality
 Services like Duda Mobile make mobile
compatibility much easier if you want to
make your current site mobile compatible
 Service is $10 per month
Desktop version of site – lots of display space
Mobile phone version of site
 Small screen - Most important information
is displayed for improved navigation
 Work with your developer to define your
mobile navigation BEFORE site work is
started!
 (Review your business objectives!)
#4 –Business Questions You Don’t Answer
 Unanswered questions sends people packing
 Anticipate all those ecommerce and shipping questions and
answer them online
 Think of all your business components: store hours, repair hours,
clinics, lessons, in store music events
 Keep a log of support/buyer/store questions that employees
contribute to and add them to your site
 FAQ section has:
guitar care,
insurance,
international
shipments,
payment
options, return
policy, etc.
#5 – New Site Visitors Don’t Know Who You Are
 Positioning is as important for a reseller as a brand
 What is your company story, passions, commitments?
 Answer the “Why Should I Care?” question your site visitors will
always ask themselves
 Make it personal – include employee images and stories
 Fun images
emphasize the
personal touch
 When people
come to the store
they recognize you
or your employees
from the site
images
Multi-media helps tell the story
 Create a video
tour of your store,
lesson rooms,
repair shop
 Include customer
testimonials from
social posts
 Artisan Guitars
360 degree tour of
all the rooms
 Interactive with
user controls
 Create an inviting
atmosphere so
people will visit
#6 – Your Site Graphics & Copy Need Improving
 People use their eyes to make credibility decisions
 Going simple with graphics looks great and costs less to develop
 Create the look before you develop the site (start with logo changes
if needed – this is your graphic centerpiece)
 Insure your store photos & videos are high quality with good
lighting (cameras provide great quality these days)
Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Simple graphics and use of colors provides elegance
#6 – Your Site Graphics & Copy Need Improving
 Write professionally and answer those musician questions
 Find good industry copy writers if you need them – there are many
looking for work
 Make detailed notes about what you DO NOT want on the new site
that is on your current site!
 Don’t wait until you launch your new site or your will be paying
to remove and change content
#7 – No Educational Content
 Don’t think of it as a blog or you’ll get hung up on that term – it’s
the company voice (different than social posting)
 Create educational documents that are interesting to musicians
 Millions of hits and views on educational content
 Drive people to content with newsletters and social posts
 Educational content shows up in search, YOU keep showing up for
musicians on the internet
People Search Looking for Answers
 Search term: “how to buy a PA” MF #1 in Google results
Musicians Friend Buying Guide: PA Systems
 Article provides links to product categories
How to Choose a Personal Monitoring System
 Google
Search on
“How to
Tune a
Guitar”
 Basic tuning
video has the
#3 search
spot
Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them
#8 – No Call to Action for Newsletter Sign Up
 A simple field to enter an email address does not work
 Provide a call to action and an image that motivates
 Give them a reason to sign up!
 Mention sweeps and sale announcements, educational content
they can consume from your newsletter
#8 – No Call to Action for Newsletter Sign Up
Use Pages Tested for Conversions (Leadpages.net)
#9 – Your Website Pages Are Inconsistent
 People may enter your site from any publicly viewable page
 Design every page with the basics: consistent navigation,
breadcrumbs, visual cues to continue navigating
 Answer the question “where am I?” for every page (except final
purchase or lead capture pages)
 If using Wordpress off of your site, include navigation to your
website in your blog
#10 – No Social Site Integration
 Include your social feeds on a community website page
 Use Facebook comments plug-in for instant FB sharing
 Use app services to integrate your site content onto Facebook
including ecommerce
 Document positive social comments for use on your site
 Motivate people to come to your site from social
 Allow sharing after a purchase: “I just bought this amazing bass
from ……..”
 Add social
sharing
buttons to
your
ecommerce
thank you
page
 Sample
Facebook post
after purchase
Summary
 Document your objectives first and prioritize them
 Keep your home page clean and uncluttered
 Self evident is more important than fewer clicks
 Make your navigation clean and use traditional terms
 Insure you site is mobile friendly right now!
 Anticipate questions visitors have and answer them
Summary
 Position your company and discuss your story and passions
 Insure graphics and copy reflect a professional environment
 Create educational content that drives musicians to your website
 Insure you have a call to action for your email sign up area
 Create website pages that are consistent and self evident
 Integrate your social sites into your website
Have a successful NAMM Show!
Thank You!
www.michaelnewmanconsulting.com

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Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them

  • 1. Ten Website Mistakes and How to Fix Them Michael Newman Consulting
  • 2. In this Session We Will Look at…  10 Website issues that cause problems  Solutions to the problems  Industry examples of techniques that work  No examples of bad websites will be shown – we’re keeping this session focused on the positive…  …But we will explain the problems and demonstrate solutions  Presentation available on my site and NAMM U
  • 3. Define Your Objectives Before Anything Else  Put serious effort into documenting your site objectives  Start with your overall business goals and work out the site details with your developer (unless you are the developer)  No details are too minor – last minute site changes that appear minor can cause huge delays
  • 4. Define Your Objectives  Sequentially prioritize your objectives – You may want to introduce site components in phases  Make a list of websites you like and specifically why  Review your current site before you start on the new one: will you need new product images and revised copy? Images of staff and store? New logo? Need a new hosting service?  Have your developer create a site spec document so everyone is on the same page!
  • 5. Website User Behavior – Quick Review  Jakob Nielsen research provides important guidelines  The two second window of opportunity  People don’t read – they scan and look for familiar triggers, if they don’t find them… goodbye!  If someone gets confused, they leave  If something is hard to find, they leave  If you don’t answer their questions, they leave
  • 6. Purpose of a Home Page (Jakob Nielsen definition)  A homepage has two main goals:  deliver users information about your business  provide top-level navigation to additional information inside the site  “A third important homepage goal is to tell users the site's purpose and where they are relative to the Web as a whole. Sites typically accomplish this using a logo and a tagline.”
  • 7. #1 – Clutter on the Home Page  Your home page concept that you start with
  • 8. #1 – Clutter on the Home Page  Your home page when you launch!
  • 9. The Home Page Yard Sale Phenomenum  You feel obligated to make changes because you can  You use phrases that provide little or no direction: “it needs more pop”, “it should be more elegant”.  You try to put everything on the home page  You go down the rabbit hole – you get microscopic about the design and forget the priorities  You bring in others who have no training in website usability and now you have multiple distinct opinions
  • 10. The Clutter Solution  Your plan is your roadmap – use your prioritized list!  Easy to use (self evident) is MUCH better than fewer clicks (Nielsen studies have verified this)  Keep it simple & use destination pages for the details  Guide the eye with visual cues  Use space to simplify, think of your oldest demographic  Loose the happy talk and get to the point – too much copy to read = people bouncing
  • 11. #2 – Confusing Navigation Means Lost Revenue “What does this mean?” “Where am I?” “Is this clickable?
  • 12. #2 – Confusing Navigation Means Lost Revenue  People expect instant cues to guide them through your site – they use visual and word triggers they are familiar with (Jakob Nielsen research)  Use terms and navigation styles people expect – don’t get cute or use personal favorites people don’t understand  If it looks “clickable” make it clickable (images, product references, support, email addresses)
  • 13.  Create a site map before work begins  Review navigation in the site map  Is it intuitive?  Are categories grouped logically
  • 14.  Conduct usability testing BEFORE you spend money and resources on site coding  Review: “Is Your Website Leaving Money on the Table” – NAMM U or my site
  • 17. Clean layout guides the eye to clickable content
  • 18.  Don’t try to cram too many navigation headers into your navigation banner (your main links in the banner)  This causes site confusion and mobile clutter  Think of logical groups – review your goals  Leave room for new headers if you can – saves you lots of work in the future Improving Your Site Navigation
  • 19. Minimalist design reduces clutter & enhances navigation
  • 20. “Easy on the Eye” Invites Exploration
  • 21. Use Staging Pages for Product Categories  Allows category and/or brand positioning  Create compelling “why should I care” messages for site visitors
  • 22.  Tabs & breadcrumbs provide instant access and page location information – user knows where they are FXPedal.com Strymon
  • 24. #3 – Your Site is Not Mobile Friendly  At least 25-30% of your traffic RIGHT NOW is coming from phone or tablet  If your site doesn’t display correctly someone may never visit again!  Tablet sales to outpace all desktop and mobile computers in 20141 1http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/27/idc-tablet-growth-2012-2017/
  • 25. #3 – Your Site is Not Mobile Compatible  Difference in mobile responsive versus mobile compatible functionality  Services like Duda Mobile make mobile compatibility much easier if you want to make your current site mobile compatible  Service is $10 per month
  • 26. Desktop version of site – lots of display space
  • 27. Mobile phone version of site  Small screen - Most important information is displayed for improved navigation  Work with your developer to define your mobile navigation BEFORE site work is started!  (Review your business objectives!)
  • 28. #4 –Business Questions You Don’t Answer  Unanswered questions sends people packing  Anticipate all those ecommerce and shipping questions and answer them online  Think of all your business components: store hours, repair hours, clinics, lessons, in store music events  Keep a log of support/buyer/store questions that employees contribute to and add them to your site
  • 29.  FAQ section has: guitar care, insurance, international shipments, payment options, return policy, etc.
  • 30. #5 – New Site Visitors Don’t Know Who You Are  Positioning is as important for a reseller as a brand  What is your company story, passions, commitments?  Answer the “Why Should I Care?” question your site visitors will always ask themselves  Make it personal – include employee images and stories
  • 31.  Fun images emphasize the personal touch  When people come to the store they recognize you or your employees from the site images
  • 32. Multi-media helps tell the story  Create a video tour of your store, lesson rooms, repair shop  Include customer testimonials from social posts
  • 33.  Artisan Guitars 360 degree tour of all the rooms  Interactive with user controls
  • 34.  Create an inviting atmosphere so people will visit
  • 35. #6 – Your Site Graphics & Copy Need Improving  People use their eyes to make credibility decisions  Going simple with graphics looks great and costs less to develop  Create the look before you develop the site (start with logo changes if needed – this is your graphic centerpiece)  Insure your store photos & videos are high quality with good lighting (cameras provide great quality these days)
  • 37. Simple graphics and use of colors provides elegance
  • 38. #6 – Your Site Graphics & Copy Need Improving  Write professionally and answer those musician questions  Find good industry copy writers if you need them – there are many looking for work  Make detailed notes about what you DO NOT want on the new site that is on your current site!  Don’t wait until you launch your new site or your will be paying to remove and change content
  • 39. #7 – No Educational Content  Don’t think of it as a blog or you’ll get hung up on that term – it’s the company voice (different than social posting)  Create educational documents that are interesting to musicians  Millions of hits and views on educational content  Drive people to content with newsletters and social posts  Educational content shows up in search, YOU keep showing up for musicians on the internet
  • 40. People Search Looking for Answers  Search term: “how to buy a PA” MF #1 in Google results
  • 41. Musicians Friend Buying Guide: PA Systems  Article provides links to product categories
  • 42. How to Choose a Personal Monitoring System
  • 43.  Google Search on “How to Tune a Guitar”  Basic tuning video has the #3 search spot
  • 45. #8 – No Call to Action for Newsletter Sign Up  A simple field to enter an email address does not work  Provide a call to action and an image that motivates  Give them a reason to sign up!  Mention sweeps and sale announcements, educational content they can consume from your newsletter
  • 46. #8 – No Call to Action for Newsletter Sign Up
  • 47. Use Pages Tested for Conversions (Leadpages.net)
  • 48. #9 – Your Website Pages Are Inconsistent  People may enter your site from any publicly viewable page  Design every page with the basics: consistent navigation, breadcrumbs, visual cues to continue navigating  Answer the question “where am I?” for every page (except final purchase or lead capture pages)  If using Wordpress off of your site, include navigation to your website in your blog
  • 49. #10 – No Social Site Integration  Include your social feeds on a community website page  Use Facebook comments plug-in for instant FB sharing  Use app services to integrate your site content onto Facebook including ecommerce  Document positive social comments for use on your site  Motivate people to come to your site from social  Allow sharing after a purchase: “I just bought this amazing bass from ……..”
  • 50.  Add social sharing buttons to your ecommerce thank you page
  • 52. Summary  Document your objectives first and prioritize them  Keep your home page clean and uncluttered  Self evident is more important than fewer clicks  Make your navigation clean and use traditional terms  Insure you site is mobile friendly right now!  Anticipate questions visitors have and answer them
  • 53. Summary  Position your company and discuss your story and passions  Insure graphics and copy reflect a professional environment  Create educational content that drives musicians to your website  Insure you have a call to action for your email sign up area  Create website pages that are consistent and self evident  Integrate your social sites into your website
  • 54. Have a successful NAMM Show!