Creating a Compelling Headline for Your Private Practice Website
Your home page is the most important page of your website. It is the one that will determine what your potential client or customer does after they arrive (i.e stays at or leaves your website). Research on web usability shows that you only have a few seconds to catch the
attention of your website visitors. One of the most important ways to do this is
through your opening headline. Your headline's main purpose is to attract attention and generate enough
interest so that your visitors keep reading. It's a first step in a process where
your goal is to eventually convince them to take action on your offer. Here are a few tips for creating powerful headlines: Let your readers know that your site is for them. People want to know
immediately when they arrive at your site if they are going to get what they are
looking for. Your headline should give someone indication that they are in the
right place. Make sure your headline focuses very specifically on the core problem of your
target market or the key benefit that you are offering. Choose interesting, meaningful and/or thought-provoking words. Ideally, your
headline should jolt your reader into saying something like, 'Hey this is for me!"
Speak to your client's emotions. People typically make purchasing decisions
based on their emotions so you want to be sure you illustrate to your potential
clients and customers that you understand them and the feelings they are
experiencing. Your headline should be clear and to the point. Your reader should understand
your message instantly. Do not water down or convolute your message so that
the reader has to struggle to find it's meaning. One second of struggle could mean
that your visitor is gone to the next site.Writing attention-grabbing headlines can be challenging as there are many
components to consider if they are to be successful. You might want to do some reading in this area or hire someone to help you create
your headline. Your headline can make all the difference in determining whether
your website is drawing, as opposed to repelling, potential clients and customers. © Juliet Austin, 2005 Bio of Author Juliet Austin is a Marketing Coach, Consultant and Copywriter who assists
coaches, therapists, alternative health professionals, and socially responsible
businesses in marketing their businesses. She helps her clients overcome
resistances to marketing, learn no or low-cost marketing strategies, create
compelling promotional materials, and write attention-grabbing website copy. Sign-up for Juliet's free, ezine, Enlightened Marketing at: www.julietaustin.com">http://www.julietaustin.com or visit one of her
marketing blogs: www.marketingaprivatepractice.com">Marketing a Private Practice or www.websitedesignandpromotion.com">Website Design and Promotion The author grants permission to reprint this article so long as the copyright and by-
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