09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Anton Cheranev
Copyright 2005 Anton Cheranev
Millions of people are drawn to the websites every day just to
chat. Chatting is one of the most popular activities done by
those using the web. Many people admit that once they begin
chatting, they become almost addicted to it. The average online
"chatter" will log on at least once a day for a chat. Although
there is no definite reason why people love this form of
communication, there is something to be learned by their
behavior. When it comes to your website traffic, you may be able
to utilize this chat "addiction" to increase website traffic.
There are two main ways you can use chatting to help your site.
One involves less startup time, but more maintenance time by
you. The other involves a longer startup time, but less
maintenance. Consider these ideas and begin using chatting to
help your website increase traffic immediately.
If you are interested in using the chat audience, then you can
certainly log in a few hours a day delivering advertisement to
them. This basically means that you can go into chat rooms with
the purpose of posting your website link into the chat. You can
do this randomly, hitting a room, posting the link without
prompt from other chatters, and leaving to another room. This is
the best way to reach the largest number of chatters. The best
way to do this is to join rooms that relate in some way to your
website and its content. However, by doing this, you will likely
annoy some chatters, which is not good for your website. You can
decide whether the risk is worth it or not.
You can also be more personal about your advertisements. This
will call for going to rooms where you think the most selective
targeted audience may be located. For instance, if your website
is about music, then you may want to visit chat rooms with music
themes. Once you engage in conversation a bit, you can freely
and casually bring your website link into conversation. You may
gain more respect with this approach but you will likely not
have as large of an audience as with the random posts. If you
are an avid chatter, then also consider adding your website link
to your chatting profile. As you chat, others in the room will
be looking at your profile, without you even knowing they are
doing so. This is a subtle, but effective way to use chatting to
help increase your website's traffic. Those that view your
profile will likely want to check out your site and may even
tell others about it as well.
Another way to use chatting to increase website traffic is by
adding a chat element to your website. This will likely take
quite a while to set up. Adding chat to your room is not the
simplest thing to do. It can however be a great way to draw
people into your website. This is especially true if your
website is about a specific hobby, passion, or job. If you have
a retail site, it is unlikely that chat would be appropriate.
However, if your site is about stock tips, then a chat room
would enable traders to discuss tips and information with each
other, which would likely keep them and their friends coming
back frequently. One thing to remember however is that you
should always monitor your website's chat area every once in a
while. It would be unfortunate to have chatters using your room
inappropriately or abuse certain policies you have placed upon
chatters. This would only make your website look unprofessional.
Using chatting to help increase website traffic is a free way to
advertise. If you do chat often, you have likely seen other
chatters using this delivery as well. Take note on which methods
of chat delivery is most attractive to you when you see others
doing the same thing. This will allow you to have a view on both
sides of the issue and likely help you to create a plan that is
more effective. The more time and effort you put into this task,
the faster you will see results, so go ahead and start right
away!
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