How To Password Protect Your Website's Pages
If you want to keep some of your website hidden or protected from the general public, there are a number of different ways to password protect your website.
You can keep some (or even all) of your website private by putting a password protection system in place. The degree of security you achieve will be a function of the protection method you've chosen. How strong (or weak) your passwords are will be another factor in the security of your web pages. Aim for a password length of at least 8 characters, at least a mixture of letters and numbers.
Begin by logging into the control panel on your web host. If your host uses Cpanel (which is the most popular control panel) then all you have to do is select the password protection option and follow the instructions. This is an easy and fast way. All you need to do is select the folder you want to password protect, type in a user name and password and click the “save” button.
The only snag with this method is that you’ll need to either do this for every single user of your site or use a common user name and password that is issued to everyone. You can work around this by changing the password regularly but there is still the potential for people to share the log-in details.
If the thought of logging into a control panel fills you with dread or your control panel stubbornly refuses to allow you to password protect part of your site, there are other methods you can use. There is a simple software program that will do everything for you at an affordable price. Check with your website host to see whether of not you're hosted on a Unix or Linux "platform". If you are, you can restrict access to your pages using your htaccess file. There are plenty of tutorials on the web if you want to go down this route.
If your reason for password protecting your website is that you’re running a membership site, there are a number of software programs out there to help. One of the best supported of these is called Amember – you can get more details from this link.
5 Ways To Convert More Visitors Into Sales
Even if you may get countless visitors on a daily basis, if you can’t convert them into successful sales, your efforts will be for naught. Here are 5 tactics you can choose to implement to immediately increase your web conversion rate.
1. Catchy headlines. Web citizens have become impatient in in the latter years of the World Wide Web. It’s very easy for them to visit another web page whenever they find something unlikable in your own web page. The tactic is in catching their interest fast. Such can be achieved with cleverly-written headlines. Headlines, you see, are the first lines of text that your readers will see when they load up your page. If they’ll enjoy what they’ll encounter, they’ll give your web page a shot. If not, they’ll quit just as fast as they came.
2. Easy-to-scan copy. You’d think that with the growing popularity of the internet, more and more browser will be used to reading. The contrary, however, is what is true. Web users easily get fatigued while reading, what with the countless materials they encounter with each and every session of online browsing. The secret is in simplifying things for them to read your sales letter. Use numberings and bullets as much as possible. Make your copy easy to scan. Prepare your sales copy for an impatient audience and you’ll be rewarded greatly.
3. Benefit-oriented selling. Your prospects will buy leaning on emotions and justify leaning on logic. Don’t forcefully advertise the specs of your product down your audience’s throats. Instead, tell them of the advantages they can gain from what you’re offering. Tell them what they stand to gain. This is a surer method of piquing their desire to get your product. Mention the features later on, as your clients will need such information to justify the purchase they will be planning to make.
4. Urgency marketing. Push your readers to buy from you as soon as possible. Don’t allow them to think too much, as you might lose some sales. Implement one time offers, special offers, and many other time-sensitive models to lure them into purchasing your product immediately.
5. Use involvement tools in your sales page. Your sales letter doesn’t have to be a linear, straight up delivery of your offer. You can include involvement options that will compel your prospects to pledge an emotional investment on your undertaking. Ask or solicit for their ideas. Better yet, provide them with multiple options for potential answers. Include calculator scripts that they can utilize. Make them believe that they are a part of the sales page.


