Posts Tagged ‘website traffic’

Double Your Page Views with Related Post Plugins

November 7th, 2009

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If you own a blog or run an Internet business, you probably spend a good deal of time trying to get people to visit your site.  Once you get them there, why not keep them there?  One way to do this is to provide your site’s visitors with the information they are looking for.

If you can do that, then chances are people will stick around for a longer amount of time and will look at multiple pages, rather than just glancing at the page they landed on and leaving.  The longer people stay on your site, the greater the chances are that they will take action, either by signing up for your RSS feed, leaving a comment, or clicking an advertisement.

One way to make sure visitors to your website get the information they’re looking for is to use a Related Posts plugin.  WordPress publishers can use the “Yet Another Related Post Plugin,” which is the plugin I use on this site.  This will add links to other posts that are related to the post being read.  A lot of the time, site visitors will click on one of these links for more information, thus creating more traffic for you, more ad impressions, and more opportunity for exposure.

Here is what you will see below the footer of your blog posts after you install the YARPP.
yarpp

Those who use blogger or other web publishing or blogging platforms can use the LinkWithin widget.  Both YARPP and LinkWithin are easy to install and integrate into your website.  A few keystrokes and clicks and you will have created more traffic within your website. Linkwithin is very effective because it displays post pictures in addition to the links to related posts, which will help attract more attention and more engagement from your site visitors.

After I installed the related post plugin on this site, pageviews immediately increased by a third.  Some days, it’s increased by 50 or 60% in relation to unique visits.  

It takes a lot of effort to get visitors to your blog or online business.  Why not keep them their a little bit longer.  Using related posts plugins is the easiest way to create more page views, and the best part about it is that it helps your visitors navigate your site to the content they’re looking for.

You may have an older post that doesn’t get a lot of search engine love.  This post may be “revived” when you write something related to it at a later date.  Keeping a healthy flow of traffic throughout your website makes good things happen.

How to Attract Visitors to Your Website

October 25th, 2008

If you are doing any kind of business online, then your primary goal (after creating good, useful, relevant content) is to attract traffic to your website.  After all, you want people to visit your site, see your work, and either become a sales lead, a subscriber, or a new user.

Unfortunately, there are hundreds or thousands of other websites, blogs, or individual pages competing with you for the all important top slots on the search engine ranking pages (SERPs).  There are a lot of things you can do to make your site as search engine friendly as possible in order to attract visitors to your website.  There are also a lot of things you should not do lest you get banned from the first few pages of search engine results.

Here’s a list of 4 things you should do:

Get your website listed in internet directories. Directories like DMOZ and the Yahoo Directory have high rankings and give your site legitimacy.

Try to get subscriptions to your website. This way, when you publish a new article, your visitors are notified and have easy access to your site.  If you can collect email addresses, this is helpful too because you can get directly to your audience with a newsletter, for example.

Analyze your traffic. Google Analytics is a free program you can use to see what URLs on your site are the most popular, and what keywords people are searching that bring them to your site.  This will help you immensely in shaping your site so as to get the most traffic.

Create relationships with the owners of other websites similar to yours. If you can do this, then this can be very helpful.  This kind of promotion works well with blogs, but can also work well for an e-commerce website if you interest other webmasters with what you are doing.

4 Things you should not do:

Do not spam. If it feels like spamming, it probably is.

Don’t buy links. If you buy links from a link farm, chances are search engines will penalize you for trying to boost your rankings in this way.  Get legitimate links by creating good content that others will link to.  Also, comment on other websites and try to get a conversation going with others on the internet.

Don’t stuff keywords into your articles. You may be tempted to throw in your keyword phrases as many times as possible.  As soon as your content becomes unreadable because your keyword percentage is too high, that’s when you know you’ve used them too many times.

Don’t solicit links from any old website. Any link to your website is probably a good thing, but it is better to get links from higher ranked websites that are relevant to your site.  If you get links from sites in “bad neighborhoods,” this could hurt your site.  Don’t worry too much about this, but only do “link exchanges” if there is a legitimate reason.

Creating a successful website takes time, effort, and work.  If you do it right, you will reap the rewards.  Remember, the cream always rises, so if you do good work, you will be rewarded.

Good luck.  It’s tough out there.