by:
Dan Brown
1. Address your targeted audience on your business site. Example: "Welcome Net
Marketers". If you have much than one, address them all.
2. Do sure your content and graphics are relevant to your web site's theme. You wouldn't want to use a bird graphic on a business web site.
3. Alert visitors by email once
you add new content to your web site. This wish inform
folk to get back your web site.
4. Offer a way for visitors to contact you on each web page. List your email address, fax number and phone number.
5. Give folk the option of viewing your web site offline. Offer it by autoresponder or printer friendly version.
6. Do sure a least 50f your content is original. The else option is to offer thing
else innovational else than content, like computer code or an online utility.
7. Offer your visitors incentives for revisiting your web site. You could give them new content, ebooks, software, ezine, etc.
8. Publish a FAQs for your business, product and web site. They could have questions just about multiple parts of your business.
9. Do sure all links on the guidance
bar are clickable. If folk can't get to wherever
they want to go, they wish leave.
10. Organize you web site in logical and profitable sequence. You don't want to give a freebee before they discover just about the product(s) you're selling.
Just just about the author:
Dan Brown has been active in net
marketing for the past 4 years. Dan presently
is working with the Zabang search engine introducing their new affiliate program, which is due out July, 2005. http://www.zabangaffiliate.com/