For most new bloggers, starting a blog is fraught with concerns.
Using Landing Pages to Turn Visitors into Buyers
When a prospective client uses the internet to search for a product, he or she usually types a keyword or a phrase into a search engine and uses the results to find what he or she desires. If your ad is among those listings, you therefore have a much better shot at having prospective clients visit your website to find out what information you have, and what you are offering.
Visitors Skim – Why to Use Blog Summaries
As a web developer, I think that one of the easiest pitfalls to run into is assuming that the content on your page is as interesting to your readers as it is to you.
Off Topic Searches: Low Return Visitors
I know you’ve had some cheap visits to your blog. You know what I mean. You happen to mention some celebrity in passing, as sort of an analogy to your day’s blog post.
What Do You Look For When Tracking Your Visitors?
Many online entrepreneurs are increasingly realizing that tracking & analysing their traffic can make all the difference for their business. In simple terms, trying to market your business online without tracking your visitor is like trying to drive a car in total darkness.
Converting Visitors into Subscribers
Visitor conversion is a challenge faced by every marketer.
Ecommerce Store Owners : Want Visitors?
Have you recently opened an online store, and waiting for those customers to drop by and start shopping?
6 Ways To Get Valuable Feedback From Your Website Visitors And Customers
You can learn many things you didn’t know about your website by getting valuable feedback from your visitors and customers.
How to Get Repeat Visitors to Your Site
When you have a website online it is important for you to try and get new visitors to your site, but it’s also important to take care of the visitors that you actually already have. This is because you will want your existing visitors to keep returning to your site again and again.
Help your visitors zero in with Site-Flavored Google search
As Google has gained in their search reputation the past few years, many webmasters have added a Google search box to their pages. This is meant to provide a quick path for visitors to continue their search, should they not find what they’re looking for on the original site. To help these webmasters provide even more service to their visitors, Google is currently beta-testing a new feature called Site-Flavored Google Search.