May 2, 2009

Make Your Readers Stick to your Site


Building up visitor’s loyalty in your site spells the difference between your site’s success and failure. Visitors who would often visit your site will probably build up a good affinity on the kind of niche you are with. The chance that they would buy from you or subscribe to your blog is greatly increased if you are into nurturing the association by tweaking a thing or two about your blog and your style of writing.

To put it simply, building up a sticky site would benefit your customer loyalty, and that could spell good revenue. Some good old advices still sound good when applied faithfully. They are being proven to be effective time and again by any successful bloggers out there. Here are some of those proven formula in maintaining a good and remarkable site for profit.

Content. You may have heard of the phrase “content is king” over and over again. However it still holds true to this day. Keep your content up to date and substantial enough to entice the reader on your niche to never let go of your site and subscription. Content credibility is the site’s credibility—it is the primary purpose why people read and look up to your blog.

Personality. Personality is identity. The internet is a huge hodgepodge of information. Blogs, websites and information are all over the place in a click of a button. How can you be sure that your site is different from the rest of the millions of site out there? Personality is the key; readers would recognize you apart from the rest because you have your own character that stands out.

Niche focus. Nobody likes a site that has no direction or purpose. Having a site that wanders away is a waste of time. People subscribe to your site because they like the kind of topic and direction you are heading to. However, as you wander away to your blogging journey, the big possibility of the subscriber to pull over the side of the street and hail another vehicle is highly probable. Let them enjoy the ride with the journey direction they are into in the first place. Stay on your niche; innovate but don’t abandon your position.

Keeping in touch. Interact with your readers; make them feel that the person behind your blog is a real person and not just a computer robot out to grab a profit. Offering freebies from time to time or holding up a sponsored contest is good it will make them enjoy their stay in your site and give the impression that your site is continually evolving into something cool.

This basic structure of a successful site and the interpersonal relationship that you establish among the people who like your site, as well as those potential subscribers is enough to keep you busy innovating. There are actually tons of things to do and consider in making a successful site. But none of it matters if you do not know the basic things, the content and the audience—they are the main two factors to consider first.

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