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Turn Your Website Into a Goldmine Gloucester

There are a few golden rules to follow when using a website to generate and capture client enquiries or sales leads. Follow these rules and your website could become increasingly lucrative for you.

Bailey Communications
01452 537442
39 Cheltenham Rd
Gloucester
daventurewebtech.com
01452 496268
Kestrel Court Waterwells Drive
Gloucester
Softdata Internet Services
01452 552799
22 Field End
Gloucester
Webnetism
01452 855558
Unit C2 Herrick Wy, Staverton Technology Pk
Gloucester
Add my Support Ltd
01453 889699
6 Friday Street, Minchinhampton
Gloucester
Fasthosts Internet
01452 541499
154 Southgate Street
Gloucester
Ez Web Communications Ltd
01452 500853
Fox Elms Road, Tuffley
Gloucester
Imperial Internet
01452 864252
13 Shurdington Road
Gloucester
V2 Internet
01242 526500
Hawthorns Lane
Gloucester
Jamcomm
01666 825683
Suite One, Stoneleigh
Malmesbury

Turn Your Website Into a Goldmine

How many businesses do you know that have websites that capture enquirer details – or allow you to click to call or send an email to arrange contact?

Now think about how many you’ve used personally where you’ve fired off your question, enquiry, order or sales lead and received no response at all. All too many I suspect. The good news is that because most organisations don’t do this well it’s very easy to make a real impact in your market by getting the basics right.

There are a few golden rules to follow when using a website to generate and capture client enquiries or sales leads. Follow these rules and your website could become increasingly lucrative for you.

Reply Quickly
Make replying to web enquiries core to your business, not a chore. Consider rewarding staff for doing it well and converting enquiries into leads.

And you can win pretty easily by simply being one of the companies that responds to web enquiries at all!

A recent Siebel Systems/Microsoft/Romp Survey (June 2003) looked at the responsiveness of companies to sales enquiries coming from a variety of sources. Average response time was a staggering 4.6 days. And website and email enquiries were far less effectively dealt with.

Don’t Assume
a. That real customers / good quality leads will come in via the telephone. A client of ours receives the majority of new business enquiries by email and via their website.

b. People will call if they don’t receive a response from you. They’ll probably be shopping around on-line and if you don’t respond someone else will.

c. Your reputation won’t be damaged if you don’t reply – it certainly will.

Mystery Shop
As a visitor to your website what’s the experience like? Are you asked for relevant information? Can you find all the details you are looking for? How quickly is your enquiry responded to? Ask yourself – if I were a genuine customer would I be satisfied, would I want more information or better service. If the answer is yes – then put it right and do so quickly. 

Have Effective Systems

Use any systems you have (especially data management and enquiry logging systems) effectively. Make sure your staff are trained to record information correctly and understand the importance of having accurate enquiry data – and the rules connected with the Data Protection Act of course. If you are thinking of implementing a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to help manage web enquiries do make sure that you specify very clearly what your requirements are on paper first, before you start talking to the techies about what they might be able to deliver. All too often CRM systems fail abysmally to meet the requirements or expectations of the client – due mainly to a lack of clarity in the specification by the client, insufficient operator training and I have to say it – all too often over promising by CRM pro...

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