How To Build A Profitable Massage Site That Brings You New Local Clients
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What's The Key To Great Search Engine Traffic? The issue of getting good search rankings for your massage site is confusing and fairly complex subject. Read this page for more on that subject: Your Massage Site & Search Engine Rankings. After you read the page on search engine traffic come back to this page.
Make Your Massage Site Work Double Time! Even if you have great search engine results, you also want to direct people to your site through your own publications. Make sure it is printed on everything, yellow pages, advertisements, business cards, gift certificates, etc. And when ever you are using other marketing think about how you can integrate your web site into a next step response.
How Snazzy Should It Look? No matter how people find your massage site, simplicity is almost always best when it comes to the look and feel of your massage site. Here are some simple guidelines.
Make it load fast. People on the web are in a rush, and yet most still have a slow dial up internet account. If they have to wait they will click on to the next site. Stay away from moving images, fancy flash entrance pages, lots of pictures, etc. They might look cool, but they don't answer any questions. And that is why people are looking at your site.
A left hand navigation bar is one of the few accepted standards of web design.
Keep your fonts very simple, super easy to read, and big. And keep the look and feel of your massage site consistent from page to page.
And remember, what you say, your headlines, and your other text is always more important than what your site looks like. So long as your massage site looks professional, is easy to navigate, and provides a clue about your business style, your words are what people are really looking for. The rest is just supportive background. So spend a lot of time on the words.
Keep in mind that people scan web sites quickly. They don't like to read big blocks of text. So keep your paragraphs very short. Keep your sentences short. Write like you talk. Write to keep the reader interested. Edit everything you do carefully, cutting away any unnecessary words. And stay away from terminology that is industry specific. Use words everyone can understand.
What Should You Have On Your Massage Site? Your content is very important for your massage site success. You can read more about that subject in this page: Massage Therapist Web Site Content.
OK. Now that you have a little better understanding about how a massage site can help your business it is time to learn about - New Massage Client Letters.
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