Return on investment (ROI) is never far from the minds of business owners.
Okay, let’s be honest—it’s never far from any of our minds. ROI determines the success of a business strategy. It gives feedback on what marketing techniques are effective and which will run you into the ground. Improving ROI often means improving the structures and underlying frameworks that power your marketing outreach.
Translation? Your website.
With this basic funnel in mind, let’s examine each step again while reviewing your website’s role in the process.
In the first stage, getting found is the name of the game. Your website needs to be optimized for SEO if you want to get found in an organic search, and once prospects find you, your site needs to be appealing and intuitive to use. If your site design is sloppy, customers won't think much of your company and won’t even give you a chance. Getting yourself out there is essential to a strong marketing ROI. In fact, 66 percent of marketers say improving SEO and growing their organic search visibility is their top marketing priority.
Your site needs to be structured in such a way that allows customers to easily learn about your company and the services you have to offer. Online resources (such as blogs or industry white papers) need to be accessible. Navigation needs to be simple. According to research by Demand Gen, 47 percent of buyers engaged with three to five pieces of content before contacting a sales rep. Forget boosting your ROI if your site can’t easily guide users through this necessary research phase.
This is the most critical moment of the sales funnel. Many buyers get anxiety before committing to a purchase, so your site needs to assuage their concerns by being as streamlined as possible. Consider the structure of your landing page, the location of your call-to- action (CTA), and what on-site text you may include as they consider purchasing. Even something as basic as moving your CTA below or above the fold could increase your conversion rate hundreds of times over. Is your site is optimized enough to catch these fickle customers?