Writing good web content is a lot like planning a big dinner party. You’re looking forward to having lots of guests, but you’re not sure about when they’ll arrive or how hungry they’ll be. You know Deborah will only nibble on the salad, Laura will snack on the chicken, and Dan will cheerfully devour everything you serve. As an experienced party planner, you’ll accommodate your guests’ diverse appetites. A good web writer does the same thing – accommodates the appetites of all content-hungry visitors by providing different amounts of content for different users.
Tools to Track Your Web Site Visitors
There are many reasons why a web site owner would want to track the number of visitors to her site, and almost as many ways to do it. This article will compare two well-known tools as a demonstration of the range of options currently available.
How to Convince your Visitors to Return Often
One visit does not a sale make. Be sure to make your Web site so attractive to your visitors that they want to come back. You don’t win their trust right away. It may take from 4-7 visits before they buy.
Here’s Five Ways:
1. Check and Correct What’s Not Working
Tools to Track Your Site Visitors
There are many reasons why a web site owner would want to track the number of visitors to her site, and almost as many ways to do it. This article will compare two well-known tools as a demonstration of the range of options currently available.
One Click from Departure: An insiders guide to retaining your website visitors
Call me a cynic, but I’m astounded at the number of firm’s that after having invested a significant amount of time and money to develop a successful web site are then willing to forfeit the very element that brought them their success in the first place, if you had guessed I’m talking about their traffic – you’re right. With the explosive expansion of the web, and an ever growing proliferation of web sites, the ability of sites to a) Attract Visitors and b) Retain Visitors is of greater significance now than ever before. Web Traffic has become a commodity, bought, sold, traded and brokered for “pennies per click” by firms looking to promote their client’s goods, services or causes to the very same demographic profiles that make your web site successful in its own right.
How To Force Visitors To Click Your Links Using The
Imagine having the power over your visitors to actually force them to click links, even if they don’t really want to. Think about asking a friend to try NOT to click a link and watch as they fight it but finally fold and click it. That’s power, and something well within your means.
In a moment I’m going to teach you this little “trick”. But first, I want to explain the many uses of having a link that’s so incredibly desirable that it gets clicks like crazy. Using this technique you can bring lots more traffic to your website with every classified and solo ad you create.
Force Visitors To Click Your Links Using The “Car Wreck Rubberneck” Technique!
Imagine having the power over your visitors to actually force them to click links, even if they don’t really want to. Think about asking a friend to try NOT to click a link and watch as they fight it but finally fold and click it. That’s power, and something well within your means.
Top 5 Ways to Drive Qualified Visitors To Your Site
Ever heard the term “sticky” website? Whether or not you know what a sticky website is, you need to have one in order to keep qualified visitors not only coming to your site, but returning again and again.
A “sticky” website has something to lure visitors back. Here are the top five ways you can make your website “sticky”:
Optimize Your Site for More Visitors, More Sales
Your goal for sites is probably to get traffic – and to get traffic you need to optimize your site so search engines will index it. What about after the traffic lands on your site? You need to keep visitors there and convince them to buy. You need to optimize your site for this purpose, as well.
How Hard Is It To Get Guaranteed Sales From Guaranteed Visitors ?
You will certainly have come across one of those “guaranteed visitors” deals already. Ads like : “Do you need traffic ? We’ll send 50,000 or even 100,000 visitors to your site – starting today” promise the solution to every webmaster’s nightmare about not getting enough visitors to his web site. Most of the times, these visitors are delivered in the form of pop-unders at high traffic sites.
Let’s suppose you’re an Internet marketer and you’re selling a $20 ebook. Then they make nice strategic numbers’ games like : If only 1% of those 50,000 bought your $20 ebook, you would make $10,000 from an investment of, let me say $180. If Internet marketing was that easy then why are the “gurus” telling us how important it is to get TARGETED traffic?