Is Your Web Content Self-Centered? DuBois PA

Too many businesses turn people off with self-absorbed websites. The following guidelines will help you avoid this common pitfall.

Local Companies

Mega Rock WMKX FM
814-849-8100
51 Pickering Street
Brookville, PA
Renda Radio, Inc., Kool 103 FM
814-849-4234
904 North Main Street
Punxsutawney, PA
Bma Inc
(610) 455-1470
Thornton, PA
Coppola Enterprises Inc
(814) 333-8382
678 N Main St
Meadville, PA
Century Communications
(412) 481-5595
313 E Carson St
Pittsburgh, PA
First Media Radio LLC/WOWQ
814-371-6100
810 East DuBois Avenue
DuBois, PA
Punxsutawney Spirit
814-938-2100
510 Pine Street
Punxsutawney, PA
Complete Healthcare Resources
(814) 375-0642
212 S 8th St
DuBois, PA
Apollo Hardwoods
(412) 859-3388
533 Burkes Dr
Coraopolis, PA
Blcommunications
(610) 872-8730
233 Canterbury Dr
Wallingford, PA

Too many businesses, large and small, turn people off with self-absorbed websites.

Does your web content merely brag about your company's "industry leading" products, features and services? If so, you might be boring your visitors and helping out your competition.

Customer-centric web content is a quick and effective means to engage visitors and turn them into customers.

Plus, from a branding perspective, how you communicate with your target market says a lot about your company's true focus. Are you striving to provide clients solutions and opportunities, or are you just out to grab additional dollars?

To be a true customer-driven business, you should be orienting all business messages and processes to customer wants and needs. In fact, the driving force of your company and culture should be to meet those desires to the fullest.

Here's a typical and all-too-common example of self-centric web content:

We're the best learning management system (Company name) is the revolutionary online training system. We've won awards...

What's this company focusing on? Its customers' needs? Supposedly not.

Here are some guidelines to help establish customer-centric web content:

1. Get familiar with your target audience before writing. What are their concerns, for instance? This helps to position your product or service as a solution to their problems.

2. Promote what visitors want or need -- not what you sell. Your product's won awards? That's terrific, but be sure to accentuate what it means to your visitors.

3. Focus on benefits rather than features. What does your visitor have to gain from your product or service?

4. Speak to, not at your customers. Build a rapport with your visitors by using a second-person voice, such as "you" and "your."

By communicating to potential clients with web content geared to their needs and wants, you'll keep them on your website longer. And the longer you keep their attention, the more they'll realize how you can fulfill their desires.

Remember, in the age of the Internet, consumers are in the driver's seat. If you're not catering to your visitors, the likes of Google, MSN and Yahoo will quickly guide them to a competitor that does.

Copyright: Copyright c 2007-2008 Rick Sloboda

About the Author:
Rick Sloboda is a web content expert at http://www.webcopyplus.com


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Featured Local Company

First Media Radio LLC/WOWQ

814-371-6100
810 East DuBois Avenue
DuBois, PA