Web Marketing Success Begins With Great Content
Sunday, November 16th, 2008When a new visitor lands on your Web page, you have less than 10 seconds to present your initial case. Fail to capture their attention and they’re off to another page.
Successul online marketers understand the value of a strong headline to grab a visitor by the eyeballs and make him or her want more. But even if you pull your visitor in with your initial headline, odds are they’ll begin to drift away in a matter of seconds unless the content you’re giving them is highly compelling.
People visit Websites not to look at fancy graphics and neat special effects, but to find real content that answers their questions, entertains them, and/or solves their problems. No matter how far technology advances the Web will always be about quality content!
So the bottom line is, without good content and useful information your site is dead in the water. Even if you get 10,000 visitors per day, without solid content you won’t make any real money.
Of course visual appearance matters. Your site needs to be clean and attractive, and a few nice graphics are always helpful. But the real focus of your Website creation process needs to be on your message and how it is delivered.
Your time and money would be well-spent on a basic copywriting course. Even if you aren’t promoting a direct response sales letter, the basics of quality copy will help you create the desired effect upon your visitors. Alternatively you could hire a pro to write your content for you.
Many new Webmasters look at content like a problem to be solved. They look for PLR material or the cheapest writer they can find to just slap something together for their Web pages.
This approach is likely to produce very poor results.
You should treat your content as the most important element on your site. It’s the message that either inspires the right response or bores your prospects into clicking away in search of something better.

