Be sure to include a call to action. Encourage your visitors to call, or email, or participate in an upcoming event. You want to be warm, inviting, and welcoming to your visitors. Provide them with a way to connect to you and then ask them to connect.
The seventh in a series of seven essential secrets of a successful web presence
Be sure to include a call to action. Encourage your visitors to call, or email, download a whitepaper, subscribe to your newsletter, or participate in an upcoming event. You want to be warm, inviting, and welcoming to your visitors. Provide them with a way to connect to you and then ask them to connect.
Your call to action is a critical piece to your webpage. Help your visitor better understand what you would like for them to do and encourage them to take that next step.
Make you call to action creative; invite your visitors to respond to a special offer or for a unique service. Work to make your invitation attractive and interesting.
We hope that this guide - Seven Essential Secrets of a Successful Web Presence - has given you some real insight into developing an effective web presence. Remember:
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