Monitor your competitors and the top ranked websites to see what they are doing right. What are they doing in the way of designing, navigation, content, keywords, etc. You should always try to learn from the best. If your competitor is ranked higher than you there is a reason why. See if you can incorporate any of their successful page aspects into your site.
Use reports and logs from your web hosting company to see where your traffic is coming from. Analyze your visitor location and their incoming sources. Track whether they are from search engines or links from other sites and the keywords they used to find you. Increase your focuses on the areas that are giving you traffic and get rid of the ones that aren't working. Once you have gotten rid of the ones that don't work start to seek new methods and begin testing.
Make your customer visit easy, and enjoyable. Also, give them plenty of ways to remember you in the form of newsletters, free reports, reduction coupons etc. Use an optin form to ask for the customers name and email address. Offer something free or something of value to encourage them to fill in the form. Keep in touch through email but don't overdue it.
Demonstrate your industry and product expertise by writing and submitting articles for your website or for article banks so you are perceived as an expert in your field. Send portions of these articles along with your emails to your customers or post parts to your website or blog. Always include links back to your site to increase your search engine ranking.
When not sure, hire professionals. Though it may seem expensive, it is a lot less than spending your money on a website which no one visits. Don't spend weeks or months designing a site yourself unless you absolutely are sure you know what you are doing. Chances are that you are going to mess it up or forget something and have to have a professional fix it anyway. You wouldn't spend weeks learning to fix your own car every time something went wrong would you? If you don't know let an expert do it and use to time to focus on marketing and sales.
When you think your website is done it is not really done. Treat it as a dynamic, ever-changing sales tool and location, just like your real store to which your customers with the same seriousness. Consider developing a blog that you can post to. Readers can check in every so often and see what is new. Even just posting some new articles on your website to freshen it up will have a tremendous impact on your repeat traffic.
Super Tips to Increase Ranking and Website Traffic Part 2
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