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Ideas4Rent Marketing
Tips
to Get Repeat Web Traffic
Update
the pages on your website frequently. Stagnant sites are dropped by some
search engines. You can even put a date counter on the page to show when it
was last updated.
Offer
additional value on your website. For affiliates and partners you can
place links to their sites and products and ask them to do the same for you.
You can also advertise their books or videos, if these products relate to
your industry and are not in competition with your own product.
You
can allow customers to ‘opt in’ to get discounts and special offers.
Place a link on your site to invite customers to ‘opt in’ to get a
monthly newsletter or valuable coupons.
Add
a link to your primary page with a script ‘Book Mark or Add this site to
your Favorites’.
Add
a link ‘Recommend this site to a Friend’ so that the visitor can email
your website link, with a prewritten title, “Thought you might be
interested in this”, just by clicking on it.
Brand
your website so that visitors always know they are on your site. Use
consistent colors, logos and slogans and always provide a ‘Contact Us’
link on each page.
Create
a ‘Our Policies’ page that clearly defines your philosophy and
principles in dealing with your customers. Also post your privacy policy as
well so that clients know they are secure when they visit your site.
Create
a FAQ page which addresses most of the doubts and clarifications about your
product or your company that are likely to be asked. This helps to resolve
most of the customers doubts in their first visit to your site.
Ensure
that each page on your website has appropriate titles and keywords so that
your customer can find their way back to your site if they lose the book
mark.
Never spam a client, who
has opted for newsletters, with unsolicited emails. Later if they decide
they want to ‘opt out’ of the mailings, be sure you honor their request
and take them off the mailing list. They may still come back if they like
your products. But they will certainly not come back if you continue to
flood their email box with mails they no longer wish to receive.

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