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In this course

Learn the fundamentals to promote your business and manage your website, all from your Wix Dashboard. In this course, you’ll discover how to drive more traffic, convert more leads and make the most out of the management tools and features you have built into your website. Get an introduction to marketing, analytics, payments, customer relationship management, business tools and more, and take the first steps towards bringing your online business where you want it to be.

Learn how to

  • Convert new visitors using site design and analytic strategies

  • Expand your reach with social media, email and multichannel campaigns

  • Drive traffic with paid ads on Facebook and Instagram

  • Build strong relationships with your customers via live chat and CRM tools

  • Get paid and manage payments through your website

Still from the Blog Course: Kendall Breitman, Wix Writer and Blogger in a yellow shirt against a brown brick background.

Kendall is a Content Lead on Wix’s marketing team. Over her 10 years in the industry, she’s helped launch and promote national news shows, along with a few blogs, podcasts and products. Now, she’s taking those insights and sharing them to help you launch and promote your online business.

Wix Marketing Team

Your instructor

Kendall Breitman

Who it’s for

  • Website creators who want to start bringing more visitors and business to their sites

  • Entrepreneurs and business leaders who want to take the first steps toward expanding their online reach

  • Self-creators who want to take full advantage of the business and marketing solutions built into their websites

Resources to help you grow

Get helpful articles, practical templates and more to put your skills to work.

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Get your website marketing-ready

There is a reason you made your website.

It could be to sell more products, to get your name out there, connect with your clients, whatever that reason is, there is something you're hoping to achieve.

This course is all about getting you there.

My name is Kendall, I'm on the marketing team here at Wix and throughout these lessons, we're going to talk about everything you can do to promote and manage your business online.

But before we do any of that, before you run a single campaign, you have to make sure that you have a site that's ready to receive visitors and one that drives them towards those goals.

That's where we'll start. So let's dive in.

I created this website for Lura Boutique.

It's an interior design consultancy firm and my whole goal here with this site is to get people to reach out, so that I can convert them into clients.

You can see that right here on my first fold.

That's the term for the first screen your visitors will see when they get to your page, the most important screen.

It's normally made up of three elements, a visual, a header and a call-to-action, or CTA.

These should all work together towards your goal.

I'm going to go change the CTA.

So I'll click here, change the text, to "get in touch".

Perfect.

At Wix, we like to use CTA's that are more action-driven, so something like "discover more" is more exciting than "get info".

Once a visitor gets to your site, it should be clear to them what you're offering and what actions they're expected to take.

So that's why I put up here at the top my business name, along with "Interior Design Studio", so that when a user comes in, they know that it's an interior design studio called Lura Boutique and that we want them to talk with us.

So that's the first fold, let's scroll down a bit.

So you've created a great first impression for your visitors and now they want to use your website to learn more about you and gain confidence that you're the right choice for them.

To do that, first you'll need an About section, which I've added down here.

But another you'll need to do is establish your credibility.

And how do you do that?

You can feature testimonials of happy customers, logos of recognizable companies you've worked with, certifications you've had, awards you've won, press write-ups that you're proud of or any mix of these.

I'm going to go ahead and add some testimonials, so I'll do that by scrolling down here, to this blank section and I'm going to add a strip and we already have in here some pre-made testimonials.

So I can take of one these and drag and drop it onto my editor.

And then I can go in here and change up any of the design any of the text, anything.

Moving on.

Every single one of my pages has to have my NAP, or "Name", "Address" and "Phone number".

This helps my visitors contact me and, a two for one, it helps users find me on Google.

Thinking of user behavior, as users, when we're looking for contact info, we usually scroll to the footer of a page, so that's where I put mine.

And I'll check that it's attached to my footer by seeing that it's highlighted in orange.

Anything highlighted in orange means that it shows up on all of my pages, as opposed to something that's highlighted in blue, and that means that it shows up on this specific page.

Another thing that I want to add to all my pages, links to my social media, so that my visitors can learn more about my business and what I have to offer.

I added mine by just going into the "Add" column right here, clicking on "social" and then adding a social bar and customizing it to match your branding, and choosing the right spot for it.

I pinned mine to the side of the screen, so that it stays there when users scroll and is always available.

I did that by just clicking this pin right here and I can move it back and forth, up and down, wherever I want to put it.

And then it stays with me as I scroll on the screen.

It's really easy to forget about mobile when you're creating a site on desktop.

But the reality is, more than half of your visitors will actually be coming to your site from their phones.

So you're going to want to adjust for the small screen.

And things move more quickly on mobile.

Here, it's all about getting users what they need and fast.

So I'll click on my mobile view up here and here it's all about minimizing that scroll, so delete any extra spaces that you have and make sure that it's all aligned for mobile.

And to let my visitors take quick actions on their phones, I can just go over here to "mobile tools" and add a "quick action bar", so that anyone on their phone can quickly just click on one of these icons and get in touch with me however I want.

I could edit these, change them around, whatever I want to do.

I also want to add, over here on mobile tools, a "back to top" button.

So over here, if any of my users want to get back to the top without having to scroll, they can just click this button and get right there.

We've covered a lot, but I'll leave this lesson how I started it, which is to remind you to keep your goals in mind and craft a website around those goals.

But now that you have a site that's ready to accept new visitors, how do you convert them into customers once they get to your page?

That's what we'll talk about in the next lesson.

I'll give you some strategies to start growing your potential client list.

I'll see you there.

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