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Cure your website traffic woes by providing visitors with content that will bring
them back again and again.
Read through the hundreds of forums and bulletin boards on the internet and
you will find dozens of threads centering on the lack of web site traffic. All
the other remaining threads bemoan the difficulty of getting visitors to return
long enough to buy something. Then there are the threads about the complexity
of getting listed and ranked well in important search engines.
All of these dilemmas have the same cure - CONTENT. Content that is pertinent
to the subject of a website and updated regularly makes a site "sticky."
Sticky sites drive and keep occupied all the visitors you could possibly handle.
Search engines drink from the fountain of fresh and interesting content provided
by savvy webmasters who enjoy increased rankings and sales.
You too can enjoy these benefits with just a little effort and a small budget
if you create or find content appropriate to your topic. Add some or all of
the following types of content to your site and your traffic will increase and
visitors will return often.
Articles - There is no doubt that free reprint articles are the best way to
populate websites. You can maximize the benefits of articles by writing them
yourself or by offering a small fee to writers for customized versions of their
popular articles.
Quotes - An interesting set of quotes on topic will help motivate and inspire
visitors. Add and delete quotes regularly to keep your site fresh. Find quotes
at http://www.annabelle.net/ and http://www.brainyquote.com/.
Puzzles - People love games and puzzles. Appeal to the child that exists inside
all of your visitors and they will reward you with their time and attention.
One place to get a new monthly puzzle is http://tinyurl.com/6spgk. Consider
investing a small sum to have a custom crossword puzzle developed for your site.
Forums - Follow in the footsteps of successful websites by adding free forums
to your site. Check out forum software at http://www.yabbforum.com/ and www.phpbb.com
Ask loyal visitors to serve as moderators for specific topic threads.
Feedback/Guestbook - Allow visitors to ask questions or comment on an issue
raised by your site or your blog. Make this information public (so long as it
is in good taste) and searchable by visitors.
Reviews - Unbiased reviews are universally popular. Add reviews of books, software,
hardware, scripts, movies, television shows, schools or spas to your site and
visitors will return again and again.
Case Studies/Success Stories - Everyone loves a success story. Interview your
best customers and add their stories to your website to bolster your credibility
and satisfy your content needs. Be careful to make the success story interesting
and motivational rather than commercial.
Jokes - A sense of humor is often lacking on the internet. Imagine how impressed
you would be by an attorney who has such a good sense of humor that he keeps
all the best attorney jokes on his website. Follow in the footsteps of that
attorney and visitors will look forward to visiting your site.
Newsfeeds - Does your site cover a topic that frequently generates breaking
news? Add current news to your site via feeds available at such websites as
http://www.news4sites.com/services/index.php?t=sites and enjoy a higher rate
of return visits from your readers.
Resource Directories - Instead of the usual reciprocal link campaign consider
adding a resource directory to your site that actually points your visitors
to valuable sites that complement your own. List only the sites you choose and
do not incur search engine wrath by insisting upon reciprocal links. All links
in the directory should open to a new browser window.
Newsletter & Archives - You don't have to recreate the wheel and attempt
to create a huge list for your newsletter. Offer regular updates by e-mail or
blog to current and potential clients and include links to pertinent articles
or resources. Keep archives publicly accessible and search engines will visit
often.
Blogs - Why should you jump on the current trend of blogging? Search engines
adore blogs and visit them often because they tend to be updated frequently.
You can use a blog to replace your e-mail newsletter and to feature your product
or service reviews and other bits of pertinent information that do not merit
a special e-mail to your customers.
Job Listings - Consider adding fresh job listings to your site that fit your
topic. For instance, you could feature telecommuting jobs if your site topic
is "work at home." Make sure you have the permission of the employer
prior to posting their openings on your site.
Testimonials - Request testimonials form current and past clients and sprinkle
them throughout your website. Remove outdated testimonials and add fresh ones
on a regular basis. Give your clients live links (opening in a new browser window)
to their website within the testimonial.
Please remember that you need permission to use content created by someone
else and at all times follow the rules of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
of 1998. You can read the full text of this law at http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR:.
The internet was conceived as a method of sharing information with people around
the world. If we all return to these roots by filling our websites with topic
appropriate content then we will be rewarded by search engines. Forums complaining
about the lack of website traffic will disappear and be replaced by recommendations
of interesting websites to visit.
About the Author:
Bonnie Jo Davis is a Virtual Assistant and veteran article marketer. For your
free e-book "Writing For Publicity" visit http://www.ArticleSubmissionSites.com
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