Is leveraging unique or proprietary information your main
or one of your main business strategies?
Here is what to consider when increasing your website traffic depends on
the quality of information you provide on an ever competitive internet. Leave a comment and let me know what you
think.
"Leveraged" Information = MORE Website
Traffic
By: Mark Smock
If leveraging unique or proprietary information is one of your
fundamental strategies to increase unique visitor traffic to your web based
business, then it is important to understand seven fundamental information
perspectives you can use to give your company the edge it needs to effectively
compete in the marketplace.
As the internet continues to evolve and become more competitive, the
dependency of the quality of the information you provide via your website
becomes more critical to market niches.
As information processors we rarely, consciously think about HOW we
absorb all the information we take in via the internet. It is reasonable to assume
that two of our six senses, vision and hearing, represent the most significant
means used to absorb information on the web. Although seeing copy and hearing
sounds coming from information provided, it makes sense from a strategic
marketing perspective, to take a moment to evaluate how virtual information can
be best absorbed via seven fundamental information perspectives.
Seven Fundamental Information Perspectives
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1)
Information Exclusivity:
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* How
unique, original or proprietary is your website information?
* Infinite choices of common information equates to clutter and boredom. * The "value" of information provided is always unique to every visitor * Emphasizing the uniqueness of your information also gives it more worth |
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2)
Information Quantity:
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* How
much website information is too much?
* Detail overload can quickly exceed site visitor's interest levels * Volume of information provided should correlate with the breadth of the information requirements of your targeted market niche |
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3) Information
Distinction:
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* How
unique should your website words and terms be?
* Markets and industries have distinct information terms and sayings * Try to "talk the talk" of your targeted market niche on your website * Distinctive information can be the critical purchase decision variable |
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4)
Information Accuracy:
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* How
accurate does your website information have to be?
* Information accuracy requirements correlate to the potential liability of negative consequences that result from information incorrectness. * Earning the trust of your website visitors is an on going, consistent process |
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5)
Information Timeliness:
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* How
"current" does your website information have to be?
* The speed of information delivery often adds perceived value * Often competitive advantage goes to the source with the "information shortcut" * Out-of-date information is often associated with poor customer service |
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6)
Information Interactivity:
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* To
what degree are website visitor responses critical to intended message
absorption rates and communication effectiveness?
* Maintaining a dialogue with your visitor equates to increased loyalty * Increasing dependency of visitor responses decreases broadcast effectiveness |
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7)
Information Format:
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* What
is the most effective way to structure your website messages?
* Information absorption is best achieved in small increments * Simplifying the visual structure of your website information "invites" readership * User-friendly information navigation maximizes visitor website involvement |
Every web based business is vulnerable to new competitors within their targeted
virtual market niches. There will inevitably always be someone else who can
provide the same or similar product, service or information in a different way
or via other creative communication tactics. Although different is not always
better, as a virtual customer solution provider you are obligated to always
focus, understand and improve your website visitor's perceptions and their
ability to "get your message".
Understanding the seven fundamental perspectives of information flow can
make a significant difference in your ability to differentiate your virtual
messages from the increasing bandwidth of information flow on the internet.
Author Bio
Mark Smock is 30+ year veteran of the sales profession and President of www.business-buyer-directory.com, the FIRST international business buyer directory of its kind. Business Buyer Directory provides a non-traditional means for proactive business buyers to locate businesses for sale worldwide that meet their exact registered purchase criteria.
Mark Smock is 30+ year veteran of the sales profession and President of www.business-buyer-directory.com, the FIRST international business buyer directory of its kind. Business Buyer Directory provides a non-traditional means for proactive business buyers to locate businesses for sale worldwide that meet their exact registered purchase criteria.
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