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Websites that work - Gerry McGovern in a 6minutes seminar

Websites that work - Gerry McGovern in a 6minutes seminar
mercredi 25 mars 2009 - (tl) - Putting your customers needs first on the Web is no longer a “nice-to-have”—it’s a must-have. On 5 May, web content management specialist Gerry McGovern he is back in Brussels a seminar hosted by 6minutes.

The Web is about customer power. It is the customer, not the organization, who is in control on the web. The customer searches, the customer clicks on that link (or not), the customer quickly scans your webpage. What will your customer do next? Click on one of your compelling links or hit the Back button?

Web marketing and selling is counter-intuitive. Big images of smiling faces and content full of marketing babble is what impatient customers hate. The way you keep a customer on the Web is to get them off your website as quickly as possible. If you do that, they’ll come back. If you waste their time, they’re gone in a flash intro.

Practically all websites start off as organization-centric entities, full of ego and pomposity, pretty pictures and meaningless marketing verbiage. Great websites are ugly and functional. They get straight to the point. They are honest and upfront and they always, always put the customer first.

This 1-day seminar on 5 May 2009 will give you the tools and arguments to prove that a customer-centric approach will maximize the effectiveness of your website.

What you will learn

  1. How to prove that putting the customer first maximizes sales.
  2. The three golden rules of ranking high in search engines.
  3. How to create killer web content based on a unique approach developed over five years of research and testing.
  4. Why task management—not technology or content management—is the most effective management model for your website.
  5. How to identify and measure the success rates of your top tasks.

Who should attend?

  1. Managers and marketing and sales professionals who need to deliver more effectiveness for business-to-consumer or business-to-business websites.
  2. Content or communications professionals who want to write better web content, and want to get that content ranking higher in Google.

Read the program of the seminar

Read the biography of Gerry McGovern

De Relatief-columns van Gerry McGovern 

Watch the videoclips of the November seminar:
The customer is mean - The worst way to design websites - A link is a promiseIt's 9:30, time to search - Getting the words right





Autres articles dans cette rubrique:

03/03/2008 : WWW-ontwerper Robert Cailliau op Business Reality Top
03/03/2008 : Business Reality Top - 6minutes-conferentie over de webtoekomst met drie webpioniers
03/03/2008 : People, Web 2.0 and beyond
03/03/2008 : Peer to peer gooit alle markten om - Michel Bauwens op Business Reality Top
03/03/2008 : Serial internet Entrepreneur Peter Hinssen op Business Reality Top
03/03/2008 : Internetpioniers geven realistische kijk op internethorizon, wereldperspectief voor een klein land
03/03/2008 : Business Reality Top - Programme of the conference


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