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Index Page » Internet & Computers » Website Development
 

Finger Eating Garage Door Reveals Breakthrough Web Design and Linking Strategy

 

Last Thursday afternoon I was working on a garage door and regrettably loosened the torsion spring too much. This spring is what relieves or neutralizes the weight of the garage door so the openers can work without burning out and so you don't have to be Arnold Schwarzenegger to open it.

I released the door from the opener and it began closing way too quickly. As I rushed over to try and slow its decent, I grabbed the handle with my left hand and was trying to grab anything with my right hand. Unfortunately, the only thing that got grabbed was my pinky finger two knuckles up. The 1000 lb. door came crashing down so hard it broke the glass in one of its sections.

When the dust cleared and the glass had stopped clinking- I looked over to see my finger clamped firmly and squashed flatly between two sections of the heavy wooden door. I had no one around, no other neighbors were home, and I was trapped, in lots of pain, and unable to get free or lift the door (what would you do?). I tried pulling my cell phone out of my pocket but inside the garage there was no signal.

I did the only thing I could I screamed for help through the broken glass

Now, you may be wondering what in the world this painful story has to do with web design- but read on and I'll explain...

I yelled for what seemed forever, but in reality was maybe five minutes, yet no one came. Now, for a few minutes I thought to myself I have a knife in my pocket- am I going to have to cut my own finger off to get free? Seeing how flat it was crushed I didnt really think it had much chance of surviving that trauma anyway

I wasn't that desperate quite yet and figured I should try calling for help again and heres where some recent training with internet marketing came in( What are you talking about, Bob? you ask.)

Dan Kennedy always talks about leading a customer through your site. Dont leave anything to chance. They want to be told exactly what to do next.

So as I stood there in gut wrenching pain, totally unable to move or get free, I thought to myself, maybe people are hearing my cry for help, but dont know where its coming from. It could be just echoing around the neighborhood

So in a last ditch effort, I started screaming (and I can be quite loud) HELP! Im trapped in a garage at 52 Lakeview Ave. and I need help NOW! Within a minute or two about 5 guys came running down the street from somewhere (I dont know where) and up the driveway. The specific directions worked! They began trying to pry the door up but it had come off the track and was jammed. So their prying was only clamping the door sections even tighter on my finger. OUCH! So once again, I got specific.

I told 2 guys to stay out side-3 to come around back and come inside. I had 2 go to work on the pulleys on either side and get them back in the track, the other one called 911. After what seemed like ages, the door was back on track and lifted high enough to allow the finger to be finally pulled out from between the sections. Ugh. It was nasty looking, flatter than a pancake...(almost surreal)

Now, how does this relate to Web site design? Its very clear to me In a matter of life and death (ok-life and death of a finger), nothing happened until I specifically yelled for help with exact directions where to come. I tried for five minutes screaming just for help- that didnt work. Only when I screamed the address where I was at and what the problem was, did I finally get a good response. Zero before, 5 after. Hey! Thats a 500% increase!

We need to do the same thing with our web design and linking strategies. Specifics- Lead the client or potential client through the process step by step clearly. Use accurate keywords and descriptive text for all your links. Dont scream out generically, or they will never know where to go next. All theyll hear is a vacant echo, as they continue doing what they were doing before. And theyll probably end up someone elses client because they can't hone in on where the cry for action is coming from and where they need to go.

Miraculously, after being rushed to the hospital, blood had begun to flow back into the finger and x-rays revealed only a broken knuckle. Because it had been caught sideways, the tendons and nerves were preserved and not cut, aside from some numbness and pain, the finger is well on its way to a full recovery (Phew! Really glad I didnt cut it off now).

Moral of the story: Design your site and your linking strategies as if your life (or finger) depended on it. Be specific, be specific, and oh yeah, be specific.

Bob

Author: Bob Volk
 
Author Bio:
Bob Volk is a reputable writer. Bob likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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