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How to Engage With Your Website Visitors
Creating a website is only the first step in the process to engage with potential customers, stakeholders and supporters online. A website that is rarely updated becomes static, offering old and uninteresting content that fails to evolve along with the organisation that owns it. This can have a worryingly detrimental effect, discouraging visitors from returning to the website by giving the impression they have already seen all you have to offer, and no longer need to return to the website.
The most important step you should make is to keep your website fresh. You must continue to attract and retain a loyal following of people that regularly return to the site, actively seek information about your organisation and spread positive messages to their personal networks.
Engaging with your audience
Your website needs to offer engagement with your visitors and audience. Regularly updating your website with relevant, timely and engaging content will inevitably make it successful - attracting both traffic and visitor attention.
Interactive Features to Try Out
Why not try out some of the following interactive features on your website:
1. Encourage Visitor Participation With Your Site
2. Keep Visitors’ Informed - User Registration and Newsletter Alerts
User-generated content is a great way to keep your website fresh. Who better to suggest, create and upload content than the people who are visiting your website? They are likely to share your interests, so letting them add new content such as comments and reviews is a great way of ensuring that your site has exactly what they - and their peers - are looking for.
3. Guage Opinions - Quick Polls
A great way to interact with visitors is to ask their immediate opinions. The ability to hold fun, quick polls on current hot topics or news is ideal for getting visitors to express their own views and see what others have to say.
4. What’s in the News? - RSS News Feeds
5. Add a Calendar of Events
Make your website a useful resource for visitors by including a calendar of events that are important to your organisation or industry. Ensure it is easy for visitors to add events or to review a
6. Visual Engagement - Interactive Video, Flash and Audio Files
Make your website more engaging by including multimedia files, such as video, Flash and audio files. Also consider web and podcasts that will engage with your visitors and make then return to your website to hear more of what you have to say.
7. Build-up a Visual Story - Image Galleries and Slideshows
Set-up image gallery’s and/or slideshows across your website alongside related content, such as campaigns, events and news stories. Visually building up a story about your organisation and the people who support it are key connection tools.
8. Join the Blogosphere
By having a blog you can easily and informally keep your readers abreast of what is happening in your industry and also demonstrate thought leadership in your field, while adding personality to your website. It is easy and fast to set-up a blog and you can start sharing your thoughts with your audience immediately. Be sure to update your blog at least once a week, so comments remain fresh and visitors have a reason to return.
References
Online
ReadWriteWeb
A great website to refer to the latest hints, tips and articles on engagement.
Publications
“Get to the top on Google” by Viney, David
Nicholas Brealey Publishing (2008)
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If you'd like to know more about how we can improve your website SEO ratings, then contact Tracy Walker.
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SEO Tips
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Definitely... And this is a really great initiative RT @Econsultancy: Is SEO a science? http://t.co/uYOOk7Wb
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