09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Chris Small
You work very hard to bring traffic to your site. When they
finally do get there what happens? Well in a lot of cases
they.... leave. Yup, they simply move on to the next site. That
click happy mouse hand just doesn't like to stay put for long.
What’s a poor webmaster to do?
Following are five suggestions that will keep the mouse clicks
within your site.
COPY
The first area to look at is your copy. What are the first 30 to
50 words that a visitor reads (if they read it at all). Is it
compelling? Does it tickle the readers fancy enough for them to
keep exploring?
You need to learn and apply the art of copy writing. If you can
not write an effective presentation for your site you really
should consider hiring someone who can. After all, what’s the
point of doing all the marketing only to lose them on the first
paragraph.
DESIGN
Yes, we've all read that you can have a terrible looking site
but still make money with effective copy. While there may be
some truth to that, it is certainly no excuse to get sloppy in
the design and presentation of your site.
When meeting new people you always want to look your best.
Likewise on the web, that first impression is extremely
important. This static collection of pixels on the monitor is
all that they have to go by. Make it a good one.
I am competent enough at using html and software programs to
build ‘a decent web site’. But, my objective is not ‘a decent
web site’. It is to have a GREAT web site. So I have chosen to
work with one of the best designers on the Internet. If you are
serious about presenting the best possible site to the world
then I encourage you to find a skilled, artistic designer too.
CONTENT
How can you discover what it is that your visitors are truly
looking for?
For starters, do a reverse search at the Search Engines. Some of
the bigger Search Engines like Excite have a search voyeur
http://www.excite.com/voyeur_xt that shows you the actual words
and phrases that are being used at that moment.
Visit the busiest sites that are in your industry. Look at what
they are offering and how it is presented.
Conduct an in-house survey. Ask your visitors and newsletter
readers what they are looking for. You'll see a much better
response rate if you offer some type of incentive for them
taking the time and effort to fill out your form or
questionnaire.
One more thing... Keep It Fresh! Constantly update the
information on your site. Let your visitors know this too. They
will want to bookmark your pages if they understand that next
week there will be even more of what they are looking for.
FREE RESOURCES
Give something of value to your visitors. Ideally, you should
strive to offer something that is unique and of great interest
to your target audience.
Following are some of the methods that we have recently employed
and found to be exceptional at keeping traffic on our site
longer and bringing them back again and again.
Free Internet Marketing “How To” Reports, Free Audio Training
Reports, Entertaining (but fast loading) FLASH Video, Links to
other Resources, Newsletter/Ezine, A Book Store, Free Advice, A
Chat Room with Voice capabilities, Free Classified Ads. Internal
Banner Exchanger
Some of these features work so well that other webmasters are
emailing to ask if they can offer links directly to them. Many
other sites have voluntarily republished many of our original
reports too.
EMAIL CONTACT
In every email communication that you send out you should be
promoting your site. After you sign your name make sure to add a
hot link to your site. A short ad or signature file is also
quite acceptable in most messages.
Even though we just mentioned newsletters and ezines, they merit
special mention. Currently there is no better way to bring large
amounts of previous visitors back to your site than to stay in
touch with them via email.
Encourage all your visitors to sign up for your newsletter so
that you can remind them of the features of your web pages. Of
course you will have to provide quality content in your Ezine as
well.
There are many other methods to keep your visitors clicking back
to you. But with these five suggestions you should be well
equipped to receive that much sought after ‘repeat traffic’.
About Author :
Chris Small is a cyber entrepreneur and host of the very
successful 'World Deal Center'. His main website is
http://www.WorldDealCenter.com/ You are invited to sample some
of Chris's other articles by going to
http://www.worlddealcenter.com/reports.htm.