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Search engine optimization, links, directories ? all of these are well-known means to drive visitors to your site. But, what can you do to keep them there? The number of visitors who land on your site and quickly move on is called your bounce rate ? the rate at which visitors bounce to another site.
So, here are 30 sure-fire tips to keep visitors on site longer ? and maybe even bookmark your site for future visits.
1. Teach them something. You can't swing a dead copywriter without hitting a Glazer-Kennedy "Who else wants to make a million dollars?" long-form sales letter on the web. It's page after page of hype, with a PS and a PPS just to make things urgent and "interesting."
Interesting? That's not what visitors want steaming piles of hype. Provide informational content no sales about your product or services. Teach visitors and they'll look favorably upon your site.
2. Keep it fresh. Related to #1, if they've read it once they won't wont to read it again so keep adding new articles of interest to your primary demographic your ideal buyer.
3. Add a blog. Blogs can be added to a site with a click if you go with a web host with a big tool kit. Blogs are an easy means of adding new content. It's a great way to add user-generated content (free stuff) and it's a terrific way to build a site community a dedicated group of visitors who visit your blog everyday.
4. Keep the navigation really, really simple. First, navigation links should be large and clearly labeled. One boating supply site uses "Gulls" and "Buoys" as labels for their women's and men's clothing line. May be cute but it's also confusing.
Also, keep navigation consistent throughout the site. If you use a navigation bar at the top of the home page, keep it there on all landing pages so visitors don't have to look for it.
5. Provide a site map. It's easy to get lost on a site that has a couple of hundred pages. A link to a site map helps visitors (and search engine spiders), and an omni-present link to the homepage keeps visitors from bailing on your site simply because they took a wrong turn.
6. Provide product pictures. Indeed, product pictures sell product is .something about a picture being worth a 1,000 words.
7. Provide complete product descriptions. Skip the sales yak. Keep your product descriptions 100% informational. Be sure to list all product features. Then move on to #8.
8. Describe product benefits. Most site owners (and copywriters) describe a product's features, i.e. 300 watts of raw power, a low-cut vamp, etc., but buyers don't purchase features; they purchase benefits. Be sure to describe how the product will make the reader's life easier, simpler, more productive, more fun or just better.
9. Provide numerous marketing channels. Some visitors will be comfortable ordering online; others want to order by telephone. Give visitors a choice and post that telephone number on every page of the site.
10. Keep it fun. Write in a chatty tone. Even serious subjects become more readable accessible when written in normal-speak not web-speak.
11. Ask for site feedback. Provide the visitor with a means of leaving feedback for you and other readers.
12. Encourage product reviews. Amazon does it and look what it's done for them. Good product reviews from visitors (1) shows you care about their needs and (2) provides solid gold marketing input. If the item is routinely slammed, dump it. If it gets good buyer reviews move it to the home page.
13. Separate informational content from sales content. The easiest way to do this is to create an archive of informational content separate and distinct from product pages.
14. Don't assume all visitors will land on the home page. Search engines index every page of a site so a category landing page may have more relevance to the user's query than the home page. So, consider every page a landing page and every product page a landing page, i.e. tell the visitor where s/he is.
15. Keep site pages light. Even 30 seconds is an eternity when waiting for a page download. In fact, you'll lose 90% of potential visitors who have to wait for a 30-second download. Now that's a short attention span!
16. Create visitor trust. From home page to landing page to checkout sequence, create trust in the minds of visitors. Not only does it keep visitors on-site longer, it generates more sales.
17. Add RSS feeds. This simplifies the visitor's day by providing in one place all pertinent information relevant to the topicality of your site. So, instead of having to visit 10 sites for the latest in gold investing news, visitors can access your site for the latest via RSS feed.
18. Please the eye. It's a subliminal thing. Pastels are appropriate for sites selling makeup or clothing. Fluorescent green works well for that high-protein energy boosting shake. Two completely different buyers, two different products, two different looks.
19. Give them something to watch. A how-to video or PowerPoint deck will keep visitors watching, especially if it provides useful information. There's just something hypnotic about moving pictures!
20. Allow visitors to bookmark pages. This is so simple to do yet few site owners do it. It's the best way for visitors to compare product A to product B.

1. Be Interested

It is always better to choose topics that interest you or in which you at least have some knowledge about. When creating targeted Internet copywriting, you have to stick with your strong points, or everyone will know it. Make a list of all of the things and/or topics that you are interested in. How much do you know? Can you tell it as a story? That is the essence of writing for the web. You have to know your subject well, or nobody will believe you. It’s always better to impress someone than upset them.

2. Target Your Audience

When writing targeted Internet copywriting, you have to choose your appropriate target group of customers. Without a target group of customers, you could ramble on incessantly about random subjects for days on end with no essence of a final goal. You always have to keep in mind who your customers are and what they are looking for.

3. Keep It Simple

This may be one of the oldest ideals in business, but it never grows tired. Your Internet copywriting needs to be clear and concise. It should be short and easy for your target base of customers to understand. If you don’t have a rhyme or reason for your words, there is no way to attract customers to read what you wrote.

4. Content Matters Most

There is a difference between writing something that the search engines will lock onto and something that is written well. I always suggest that first priority is to write well, this will create it’s own snowball effect.

5. Make People Find It

If nobody can find what you wrote, no matter how good your Internet copywriting is, it goes to waste. Utilize the Internet for all of it’s capabilities to make people find what you have to say.

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