Visitors navigating directly = Higher conversions
A study was recently released showing that visitors navigating
directly to a web site resulted in almost twice the conversion
ratio of those using search engines to arrive there (4.23%
compared to 2.3%). Internet traffic generated from other sources
such as text links or online advertising converted at less than
1% (.96%).
To make the best use of this information as business owners
let's start with how visitors can navigate directly to a web
site -- there are really only two ways:
- By typing your web site address into the address bar of
their browser
- By using a bookmark that they have
previously saved
In order for someone to arrive at your web site in one of these
two ways, they will have to be reached through some other means
first, such as face-to-face sales calls, networking, direct mail
postcards or some other form of marketing. Therefore, be sure to
include your URL on all of your marketing materials, stationary
and company literature. There is something more tangible about
being able to hold a brochure, business card or postcard in your
hand and type the address into your browser. It creates a higher
degree of trust by showing that you really are more than just a
web site.
Now we'll look at the lower converting traffic from search
engines, links and online advertising. Although it will offer a
lower conversion ratio when compared to visitors navigating
directly to your web site, it's still a valuable resource and
can also serve as the first contact that someone has with your
company so that their next return can be through direct
navigation. You should include a mix of SEO and online
advertising to improve the effectiveness of your overall
marketing campaign.