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Keep Visitors Coming Back Over & Over! Offer Them What They Want!

Keep Visitors Coming Back Over & Over! Offer Them What They Want!

If you have a site you want to be “sticky” – meaning visitors will hang out at your site and check it out for awhile, and then come back for more visits due to changing content they want to see – you need to have a strategy. You need to know what your site theme needs to draw targeted visitors back again and again.

No Visitors? … No Wonder … They’re getting it elsewhere for Free!

I used to spend hours every week in the public library, I also used to spend a fortune on books. My love for books continues but I no longer spend so much time in the library, or indeed so much money buying books. Some of my main interests are in areas of technology and we all know how fast technology is moving … so what’s the point of buying a book on a certain aspect of technology when by the time it is in print it is already long out of date. So I go to what my son calls the “BIG” bookshelf, the one that’s hidden behind my modem. There on the Internet I can find information about anything, especially technology, and it’s up to date! Often it is also interactive, more fun and generally it’s cheaper than books.

Content Alchemy: Converting Free Site Visitors Into Paying Customers

The Internet has traditionally been the home of the free. Everyone who uses the Web seems to expect to get everything downloadable for free. If you’re offering content for free, then you’re potentially losing money every time someone views your site. It’s tough to run a business for free, and this is the reason that many Web businesses are moving to pay models. Let’s take a look at what some companies are doing to make the most of their free content.

Dazzle your Visitors with a Dynamic Home Page

From the moment a visitor arrives, your front page conveys a feeling to your visitor. From the look of your site, the wording, and the colors you use, your home page projects a message to your potential customer about who you are. First impressions are lasting. It’s very important for your site to project an image of professionalism and invite the visitor to want to know more by gaining the reader’s attention, capturing their interest, creating desire, and calling them to action.

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