Is the site working for you? - as in, are you getting inquiries from people who have found it through the web?
The reason I ask the question is because there's nothing there that appears to be compelling the reader to 'do' anything. My guess is that you may be getting a few hits here and there, but the site is probably not performing anywhere near its potential.
There's a bit of text on the front page - nothing there that answers the essential customer question
'whats in it for me?'. I just wonder if offering your customers a 'new content management system' is going to get them compelled to contact your company?
A good site does two things.
1. Grabs the customer's attention IMMEDIATELY. Bear in mind that once someone hits your site from google you have about 2-3 seconds to make an impression. If you don't they're onto the next search result. On the Web that means you lose business to the next guy who has a more eye-catching site.
2. Makes them want to STAY on YOUR SITE and find out more.
Obviously, if you're getting a lot of jobs from it, its working. If not, you might want to put something on that front page thats going to achieve an attractive and compelling answer (that can be gleaned inside of a few seconds) to the question
"whats in it for me?"
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Consider these sites as examples of what Im talking about:
http://geeks2u.com.au/
http://gizmo7-px.rtrk.com.au/index.html
http://www.techitez.com.au/
At a glance they tell you (the customer) "what you get"... when you use them:
Geeks2u - Fix computers at your home and office,
expert, same day, onsite computer repairs
we can fix your PC...today!*
We Come to You - Homes, Offices or Businesses Small and Large*
Same Day Service...or it's FREE!**
Experienced Computer Support Technicians*
Unmatched Customer Service...
On Call 7 Days - that's weekdays, evenings and weekends!* Computer Problem
Help in Plain English* Wholly Australian Owned and Proud of It!Geeks2U has built a
highly skilled team of Mobile Computer Support Technicians with a broad range of
experience in all things technical...* Onsite Computer Repairs - Home or Office* Computer & Wireless Networking* Data Recovery & Backup* Fixing & Troubleshooting Computers* General Computer Service & Maintenance
(note they're not shy about repeating themselves to really
slam those keywords home)
Gizmo - PC Computer repairs, PC Computer upgrades, PC Networking, PC Computer set up, PC Data and online backup, PC Advisory services,
SPECIAL OFFERS, REMOTE SUPPORT, FLAT FEES, not to mention the HUGE rotating
customer testimonial stating what 'great service' they provide. They immediately make a case for all of the things they have going for them in an effort to differentiate themselves from other, similar, sites and to make a positive impression of their services.
techitez - infer they '
remove worry' by providing support,
ONSITE REPAIRS SPECIALTY, QUALITY, INNOVATION, PROFESSIONAL, * Computer Repairs & IT Support;* PC Support, Upgrades & Maintenance;* Computer Support, Optimization & Integration (Servicing);* Remote Computer Repairs & IT Support;* Home & Office Network Design, Optimization and Maintenance;* Data Recovery, Backup & Preventative Maintenance;* Virus and Spyware Removal. Their message is that you will get stress relief by using their service. For a lot of customers, this will trigger an impulse to buy because it hits an emotional button.
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At the moment this is what you are offering your customers:
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NOW OPEN...Thank you for visiting our site. As an up-to-date business, we want to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with our company and our offers. A new content management system will enable us to always keep you up to date.
On a website, you literally have only a few seconds to grab your customer's attention and make them want to contact you. You have to ask yourself the question of whether you are achieving that with the current wording and appearance on that front page. If that isnt happening, then the content in the rest of the site doesnt matter, because people won't stay to read it - they will have already moved on to the next search result and hit the close button for the tab your site is on.
You have to make them want to pick up the phone and contact you as soon as the page opens, or
at least want to stay and read more because something has caught their eye.