Add SomeWeb 2.0 Images to Skyrocket Your Conversion
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The web is changing. No doubt you have heard of this famous term coined by Tim O’Reilly called Web 2.0. But many people do not have a grasp of what Web 2.0 is all about and how it affects your business in every single way.
Consider these facts:
- People judge a book by its cover. What difference does it make whether it is online or offline?
- Graphics are getting more and more advanced. Do you think the graphics that people use in the ‘Geocities’ era is gonna be acceptable in 2009 or 2011?
- Your conversion rates also depend heavily on what kind of graphics you are using. You can’t settle for less because it could seriously affect your sales if you are not careful.
So how does web 2.0 images or web 2.0 graphics accept your conversion?
In a few ways:
- Buttons such as the ubiquitous ‘order now’ or ‘click here’ are one of the most important buttons you will see in the Internet marketing niche. The best way to say it is to look at the examples of copywriting because the ‘click now’ word is the most common and crucial aspect to get your prospects to take action right away!
- Another important Web 2.0 graphics are the arrows. Arrows generally lead a prospect to read on, read further or to click on its favorite cousin – the ‘buy now’ button. This will help increase your opt-in rates and conversion rates tremendously.
- You can also use funky mini site templates. A mini site template is a website that consists of header and footer banners designed to do only one thing – sell a product or solicit an Email address (with the name as well). Web 2.0 banners give your customers that extra ‘edge’ when it comes to graphic conversions and it is an essential tool that will wow your prospects.
So how does one get their hands on web 2.0 images? For starters, you can’t just rip off other people’s graphics. You can, however, purchase or generate your own Web 2.0 graphics using your own software or purchase it from an authorized reseller of graphics.
At the end of the day, as the Internet evolves, so must we. Being stagnant in the past is one of the fastest ways to kill your conversion rates and lose money that would otherwise be in your pocket if you pay close attention to the details.
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