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Using an announcement bar on your website is a common way of drawing visitors’ attention to particular Call to Action.
It’s different from using a pop-up, as it only appears at the top of the screen and is, therefore, less intrusive. Your website visitors can easily close to hide the bar at any time, but it’s just a great way of bringing a certain promotion or announcement to the forefront of peoples’ minds.
You will probably have come across an announcement bar on a website at some point; it is simply a thin colored bar at the top of a website (above the header where the logo and navigation are) that will have a short line/sentence of text to direct your website audience to a location of your choosing.
WordPress users have it super easy when it comes to utilizing this location on your site. The announcement bar is found in the same location as your general site menu.
For service businesses who want to book dates in their calendar with projects, using an announcement bar to show your upcoming availability can be a great way to get visitors to do a second take at the thought of booking you. I have this currently on my website, but there are a range of ways you could write this, eg:
“LAST MINUTE slot available: Book your project to start next week!”
“COMPLETE YOUR PROJECT BEFORE CHRISTMAS – get in touch today.”
”Last few slots available for December – HIRE ME NOW”
There’s nothing like the sense of urgency to get visitors fired up to ACT NOW! Whether you have a sale on for your products or are offering a limited time discount on your services, using an announcement bar is the best way to promote this. It’s also the perfect place to display a discount code that people can enter at the checkout too – just remember to set up the discount code in your e-commerce system before adding it to your announcement bar!
This is probably the most commonly used way of using an announcement bar; I see it all the time but it can be extremely effective. If you have an opt-in freebie that will draw people into signing up to your mailing list, using an announcement bar to shout about it is perfect for getting peoples’ attention. Below are a few different examples of how people do this:
Just launched a brand new product or service? Pop it up on your announcement bar to get people interested! You have nothing to lose by promoting your products in this way, as long as you change it up regularly and don’t permanently have a ‘NEW!’ sign hanging above your website.
Whether it’s a physical event, workshop, or retreat, or an online webinar or course date, an announcement bar is the ideal place to promote this on your website, because it’s likely you’ll only want it up there temporarily, which always gives these bars the most affect.
Announcement bars are super useful for getting important messages across to your website visitors, but I’d recommend using them sparingly! Consider only leaving your announcement bar up for a couple of weeks maximum, and leaving at least a couple of weeks in between using it again, and maybe even changing the color each time you do. This way, regular visitors won’t become ‘blind’ to it, and it won’t lose its effect.
Take a look at your website; could you use an announcement bar to grab peoples’ attention?
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