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What's a Most Wanted Response?
Internet Marketing Dictionary | Most Wanted
Response
The Most Wanted Response is that action that
you most want people to take when they are on any specific
web page.
Do you want them to click an order link, or to
subscribe to an email list or to click on an ad? Whatever it
is, you need to design your page so that it pushes your visitor
in that direction as hard as possible.
There are really only 5 things people can
do on a web page.
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Go away again
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Give you their contact details by subscribing to a
newsletter or list or by buying something
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Store or bookmark your site to come back again
(although most won't)
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Download something
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Navigate to a different page that you want them to
go to
You need to know which of these things you
really want them to do most of all - and it's usually not the
first one!
Most businesses not only fail to design their
websites around their Most Wanted Response, they don't even
really consider in details what their Most Wanted Response
actually is.
This is why you can see commercial websites
splattered with links to other sites or with too much Flash
Animation that actually makes the process of navigation - or
even getting into the site in the first place - slow or
difficult.
For most businesses, and especially those that
do not actually sell directly off their websites, the most
wanted response should be to generate and capture sales leads.
For businesses that do sell online the most wanted response is
usually to generate a sale.
If you are in the business of selling online,
then it pays to examine your most profitable business lines and
to push visitors on your site towards those lines in order to
drive up overall profitability.
By considering what your most wanted response
is before you design your website you can successfully avoid
the expensive mistakes that are made by most companies. If you
want people to 'phone you, put your 'phone number in big print
on every page.
If you want people to buy from you, make sure
it is very easy for people to navigate the purchasing route and
provide assurances on the way that their financial details will
be processed securely. If you want people to sign up to a
newsletter then consider putting a subscription form on as many
pages as you can and provide strong incentives for signing
up.
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