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		<title>How to Maintains Your Web Site Visitors and Keep Them Coming Back?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 04:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most successful sites rely on returning visitors for the main part of their traffic. The more return visitor you have, the easier for them to turn into paying customers because they’re confidence with your website. There are many techniques to get visitors to your website and keep them coming. I’ll shortlist 5 of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most successful sites rely on returning visitors for the main part of their traffic. The more return visitor you have, the easier for them to turn into paying customers because they’re confidence with your website. There are many techniques to get visitors to your website and keep them coming. I’ll shortlist 5 of the most important:</p>
<p><strong>1) Add and Start a Forum Section, Shout Box or Chat Room</strong><br />
The first thing you need to do is to get your website alive by adding a forum section, shout box, section, add comment to post or picture. By this way, your visitor will have a place to voice their opinion, thought and as well interact with you or other visitors. The more fascinating conversation topics you put, the more visitors will have the feel of community and they will coming back to your website almost every day. Also, if your visitors found something that interesting, they will keep refer the others to come to your web site.</p>
<p><strong>2) Start a web log (Blog)</strong><br />
Write an online journal, article or tips or more typically better known as a blog, keep post the latest news about your website or yourself, and write an interesting article. You will as well improve the website (or yourself) credibility because your visitor will know that your website is alive and they will realize that the web site have a real life individual behind it.</p>
<p><strong>3) Encourage your visitor to take polls or surveys</strong><br />
You can also add some interesting polls or surveys where visitor can voice their opinion and thought and this will encourage them to be active in your website. This is extra method for user and web site interaction and make sure the polls or surveys topics are strongly related to your website niche. This will also keep your visitors coming to your website as human beings are curious creatures and they are fascinated to know about the final result of polls or surveys.</p>
<p><strong>4) Add Videos, Music’s, Games, Puzzles or Quizzes to Your Website</strong><br />
Sometimes people will feel bored and they always searching something that exciting or entertainment. You can put some latest or top music or videos and ask your visitors to put some comment for it. Imagine that if you put some funny video in your blog post, how much visitors and comments you will get? Besides that, you can also put some flash games, quizzes or puzzles in your web site. This way, you also as well hold the competitions for your visitors to get the high score for specified game and your visitors will keep trying continuously to win the game.</p>
<p><strong>5) Update frequently with fresh articles</strong><br />
To keep your visitor coming back, you must update your website often so your visitor will have something to read on your web site. This is the most effective technique to pull visitors coming to your website. As the matter of fact, no one will surf a web site that looks the same for over the years.</p>
<p>As for conclusion, the tips I listed above is the most common ways to get your visitor coming back. I agree that these tips is only for suitable niche such as community sites or personal web sites.</p>
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		<title>Three Unique Ways to Drive Traffic From Search Engines</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Search Engines]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten times as much money is spent on paid ads on search services like Google as is invested in search engine optimization, yet both methods convert browsers to buyers at approximately the same rate, according to Jason Billingsley, vice president of e-commerce technology vendor Elastic Path Software. What’s more, he adds, free listings are clicked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Ten times as much money is spent on paid ads on search services like Google as is invested in search engine optimization, yet both methods convert browsers to buyers at approximately the same rate, according to Jason Billingsley, vice president of e-commerce technology vendor Elastic Path Software. What’s more, he adds, free listings are clicked on up to 200 percent more often than paid ads.<span id="intelliTXT"><span>How do you make your Web site “organically” pop up in the first five results of a potential customer’s Web search? Billingsley offers three suggestions for improving a site’s organic search results:</span></span></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Search-engine-optimize your press releases.</strong> A few services offer help. PRWeb, for instance, conducts keyword research to find at least two relevant search terms that a company’s target audiences are likely to use for a news search. It then edits the press release, optimizing it with the relevant search terms so it will rank well in Google News. PRWeb also builds links from a press release to relevant content on the company’s Web site. PR Newswire offers Search Engine Visibility, reports that let customers see what keyword combinations Web visitors used to arrive at their news releases. PR Newswire also lets customers see how many times news release readers took the next step and clicked through to the customer Web site from a URL embedded in the news release.</p>
<p><strong>2. Use Froogle.</strong> Free product inclusion into Google’s comparison shopping engine often brings surprisingly high-ranking results.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p><strong>3. Blog or otherwise contribute to community sites.</strong> “Writing rich content for syndication to sites pertaining to your field delivers traffic and increases search-engine optimization,” Billingsley says. “In fact, MySpace outpaces MSN at delivering shoppers.”</p>
<p>U.K.-based gift and gadget retailer I Want One of Those turned to search-engine optimization to get its site noticed. “Our previous Web site architecture had search-unfriendly URLs,” explains Sagar Vadher, the company’s head of IT. “The way that Google works, we would rank low.” Although every page on the site contained product information and keywords, the page URLs contained no keywords or product names. Instead they were “really horrible” alphanumeric strings containing unrecognizable product ID numbers. After using Elastic Path software to help rewrite the URLs, each page URL contains a category name and product name. “Having those terms right in the URL makes it simple for Google to find,” Vadher says.</p>
<p>Iwoot.com’s results are hard to calculate at this writing, as the site’s traffic is always high around the holidays, averaging 45,000 visitors per day. Also complicating measurement are brand awareness efforts that are driving visitors straight to the site, thus changing the usual ratio of search-driven results. “Most of the evidence is anecdotal, but I have seen an improvement in the way natural search works,” Vadher says. “We’re in the top four or five [results] for standard searches around gifts and gadgets. If you search for ‘racing grannies,’ [which appears under the category ‘Kitsch and Daft’], we’re usually No. 1 or No. 2.” The most telling number has been the overall conversion rate of visitors into buyers. Where last year it averaged 2 percent, this year it’s 2.9 percent, almost a 50-percent increase. That’s a huge return on a small investment of time and effort.<em><br />
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