Friday, March 18, 2011

Creating Confidence for the Consumer, A Secret Ingredient of Internet Success

With competition increasing, online retailers must make consumers feel more comfortable on their web sites, instilling confidence in order to support sharing personal and financial information and ultimately completing purchases.

This will be key to reducing abandonment rates at the checkout, or actually any part of your website, and increase your website conversions. Consideration of attention to this area of your website will also support our Search Engine Optimisation activities driving targeted traffic to your website, as well as adding in some recommended features that increase your site saturation (additional content pages), and Local Search potential.

What we are interested in is instilling trust with our website consumer. Giving them the confidence from your website that the interactive experience is going to be successful and hassle free, that they are going to get what they expect from the transaction, and that their data, be it email address or credit card details are going to be looked after securely.

If you have one now, or are considering in the future, adding in a shopping cart to your website for direct online purchases, ensure that you encourage the user to provide their credit card details via a secure encrypted interaction. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates vary in quality and strength of encryption, and provide the means to encrypt important client data during the transaction. For ecommerce sites consider using an EV (Extended Validation) SSL certificate, as this generates a green URL bar in your web browser, providing a very visual indication that this component of the website and transaction phase, is moving into https (not http mode) - the 's' being secure. Note that EV certificates do cost more than standard SSLs, but have been shown to significantly increase confidence in the online buying cycle. Associate this with clear information / logos indicating that you have a secure site will help with the visual recognition right from the beginning (Consider clearly showing what payment methods your website accepts from the beginning eg. Credit Card Types). If you would like more information on this topic please just let me know.

Even without the need of a shopping cart process, there are some simple components that you can include in your website structure to provide confidence and integrity.

Firstly, what information have you supplied on your contacts page? Many web users get quite frustrated when they can't find a simple email address to communicate to your business. Yes, I know you might have a nice looking submission/feedback form, which is great... but, what if the user wants to email you through a scanned document or picture, or similar? Some users will try emailing to default or standard expected email addresses to the business eg. admin@ sales@ info@ so a sensible tip is to have your IT guy create a 'catch-all' that captures emails sent to any address variation and sends this through to a specified account (albeit via a virus and spam check first!) so that you can receive and monitor potential communication from clients.

On the note of email addresses, it looks a lot more professional to have an email address that matches your TLD (Top Level Domain) name rather than using the local ISP address that may have been provided when you set up your ADSL account eg. yourname@bigpond.com. It is normally very easy to have your IT guy set up sales@yourdomain.com.au or info@yourdomain.com.au and have this redirected (as an alias) to your standard email address. Appearance is important!

Consumers have to weigh up many factors when preparing to make their online transaction. What if there is no physical street address provided for the business on your contacts page? The consumer may be considering how do they track you down if there is a problem with the transaction. Some smart web users will use Google Earth/Maps or Google Street View to see if a business premise exists at the address you list. And this also becomes a significant factor in enabling your business to have a Google Local Business listing adding to your website traffic potential. Including the physical address, suburb and postcode on the page can assist with searches performed by street address, suburb, state and postcode associated with industry, service or product keywords, so why not include this? I also recommend the use of geo-tags, your location's latitude and longtitude positioned in the code behind the page of your front page and contacts page, along with using embedded Google Maps on your contact page to help further support local search efforts.

Moving beyond the contact page, other on-page factors I suggest consideration of including in your site are a Frequently Asked Questions, Terms & Conditions and a Privacy Page (If you don't have these already). Administrative pages such as these help to create that consumer confidence that we are looking to embody, and also provide another area where we can show your brand image as being professional and thorough. Consumers are very conscious of their privacy particularly, and how you intend to look after their personal details, which is what a Privacy Policy outlines.

You may like to also consider the creation of a behind-the-page .xml version P3P privacy policy to support your on-page version. According to the W3C the main goal of P3P “is to increase user trust and confidence in the Web through technical empowerment.”... I know, sorry, getting a bit too technical now, but it is useful to be aware of your options when it comes to putting your business's best foot forward and creating that overall confidence to encourage the consumer to enact in some Call To Action on your website and engage with you. If you would like some more information just let me know.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Specialist Perth SEO Agency - Search Group

Star 3 Media has the benefit of having our own in-house Search Engine Optimsation (SEO) company called Search Group (http://www.searchgroup.com.au/). This relationship enjoys a two way operational connection that enhances both groups performance and productivity.

Search Group have leading industry professionals in the search engine marketing space providing advanced search engine metrics for clients to provide improved search visibility for their online businesses through SEO, SEM (Search Engine Marketing) with Adwords, SMM (Social Media Marketing) and a range of online marketing initiatives.

With accessible search optimisation advice, the Star 3 Media website development incorporates SEO friendly elements to improve search visibility for our clients. SEO consultation is available to our Star 3 Media clients right from the outset of their brief, during development and at the go-live stage. Star 3 Media also refer active clients looking for website make overs and website remodelling to Search Group for UI, usability, performance, and search marketing advice.

Why not take advantage and contact Star 3 Media today to get the best out of your website and improve your Return On Investment.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A Little Offer for a Little Icon - favicon.ico

If your website is not currently taking advantage of a simple and important web design feature known as the favicon, then you are missing out on some additional brand exposure and instilling brand recognition into your website visitors. The favicon (abbreviation for favourite icon), is a visual representation of your business, and is normally the logo of your business.

So where is the favicon seen?

First and formost the favicon is seen as the little icon in the URL address bar of your web browser next to your website address. When users bookmark or save your website to their favourites apart from the title of the website being stored as a link, the favicon image appears next to your link in the users browser. If they also put your website in to their links bar within the browser or drag the favourite to their desktop for easy access, this favicon is used as the icon representing your business website. As well, in web browser tabbed browsing, the favicon is next to the website name on each tab…

So as you can see this simple, effective, visual reminder, really helps your website stand out of the crowd, and should encourage users to come back and revisit your site.

Some search engines actually check to see if your website has a favicon, and may use this as part of their ranking algorithm as they determine how professional your website is, which could help to determine whether your website should appear above another. So when they check, and they don’t find one in the default location it may also trigger unnecessary 404 Errors (Page not Found) which we would like to avoid.

Now that you can see how important it is to have this little thing in place, how do you get one?

If you already have a website designer please contact them directly and request them to get this implemented for your website, creating the icon logo, locating this on the server, and ensuring it is in the default location and each page of your site has the necessary meta tag pointing to it indicating that it now exists.

If you would like Star 3 Media to get this done for you please let me know as I will have our own internal design/development team do this for $65 + gst during February 2011 as a special offer. This will provide your own customised favicon created and implemented properly across your site.

... the small things do matter!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Domain Name Registration - Assisting your Online Marketing with Domain Names

The humble domain name is a very important step in your online marketing activities, normally derived from your business name, there are actually many considerations when it comes to the choice in your domain name registration ... and we would like to also have you think about not just the one domain, but look towards a multi funnel approach to driving targeted traffic to your business by registering multiple domain names.

Search Engines take your domain name into consideration as the primary source of keywords to indicate what your business or service is about. The TLD (Top Level Domain) also provides information about locality or region. For example a .com.au domain name will inform the search engine and users that the website is servicing primarily the Australia public.

Since the importance to search engine visibility relies on a suitable domain name, this is where Star 3 Media can assist you in researching suitable options, providing suggesting based on appropriate research and guide you to making an informed decision to benefit your marketing approach, then perform a domain name registration.

Be careful of abbreviations or acronyms with your domain name, as these shortened versions generally don't contain keywords firstly, so don't help search in that manner, or can also cause other conflict issues as the abbreviation may be confused or associated to other things non related to your own business!

It is feasible to use additional domain names to capture focus areas of your business in the online space and funnel these through to a dedicated micro site about this area in your business. A lot of a time a business with many different areas that they service or represent creates a diluted approach, where as the creation of a focused approach such as a micro website on a key area ensures a more targeted approach around the content and user expectations that match and lead to better conversion. This approach also increases your online footprint creating more visibility in specific industry channels and hence more traffic and hopefully more conversions!

Please feel free to talk to our online marketing advisors for more ideas.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Star 3 Media is on LinkedIn - Follow our Company

Perth, Western Australia based website design and development company On Star 3 Media is now on LinkedIn.com

LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network with over 80 million members and growing rapidly, and is really like a business version of Facebook. LinkedIn connects you to your trusted contacts and helps you exchange knowledge, ideas, and opportunities with a broader network of professionals. With our LinkedIn profile you can follow and connect with our staff and organisation as a whole and gain the benefit from following our company and receiving our special offers via this medium.

Also find out about our sister companies, and our activities on Facebook, FourSquare, Twitter and Blogger.

To follow us on LinkedIn search for Star 3 Media or visit the link:http://www.linkedin.com/company/star-3-media

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Star 3 Media on Facebook - Find us: Star 3 Media

Yes, your favourite Perth website design and development company Star 3 Media is continuing their Social Media updates for 2011 with a revamp of their online presence on Facebook. You can 'Like' our company Fan Page on Facebook by searching for us as: Star 3 Media

We'll be evolving our Facebook activity pretty quickly, and will have a lot of useful information, links and special offers for you to take advantage of.

With over 700,000+ Facebook users in Perth and 550 Million and growing world wide we hope to find a few friends out in Facebook.

Remember the whole idea of Social Media is a communication channel, and we want to connect with all our clients, future prospects, staff and friends and keep them up to date with what Star 3 Media is currently doing and planning to do in the near future. We want to hear from you, and love your feedback.

So remember to tell your friends about us as well as we grow our fan base and spread the word!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Star 3 Media on Twitter @Star3Media

A bit of cross platform promotion this morning, as we let you know about Star 3 Media being on Twitter.

If you don't have a Twitter account and just want to see what we are saying you can visit the Twitter website to see our posts: http://twitter.com/Star3Media or see the latest tweets to the right hand side of our blog page within our Twitter Application window.

For those of you already on Twitter, please follow @Star3Media, and we'll follow you back as we will love to communicate with you and catch up online.

You may be in one of our #FF FollowFriday posts which will increase your exposure, and we're here to also provide valuable industry information, and details about our own company. So follow @Star3Media so you can get discounted services, find out about new seminars and hear about our success stories.