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When people are creating a membership website, sometimes they are using
garish means to attract the attention of visitors without thinking
about the possible repercussions. They don't think about the fact that
these things can negatively impact the way that people view their
website and business.
Here are some of the things that you should not do when creating a
membership website.
Don't Force an Action
Something that people will often resent a website for is forcing them
to perform an action. A lot of people hate it when they open a website
and right away are hit with a video. Even if the information is good,
the person might resent the website owner for not respecting them
enough to let them make their own choices. Put videos on your website,
but allow people to watch them when they want to instead of making them
listen and watch it, even if it's for a short time.
Don't Use Flashing PicturesAgain, this is something that website
owners know is going to attract attention, but depending on who the
person is, they are not going to appreciate it. There are people whose
health is affected negatively due to flashing pictures and strobe
lights, so refrain from using them.
Don't Use Capital Letters and Exclamation Points Excessively
Most everyone knows that using capital letters and exclamation points
means that you are shouting at someone. It's a good attention getter,
yes, but excess use of them can make people upset. If they are used in
good taste and properly, you will find that capitalization and
exclamation points can be a good marketing strategy. If they are used
in error, they are going to make people annoyed.
These are just a few of the things that you should not do when you are
creating a membership website. It's important to remember that the
first time someone visits your website they are getting their first and
most important impression of you and your business. So make that first
impression a good one by taking into consideration the visitors
feelings and needs.
When you are creating a membership website, remember that you are
selling yourself and your business as soon as that person lands on your
website. If the sales pitch isn't good, the person isn't going to stay
much less become a paying member.
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