"Yes'm, old friends is always best, 'less you can catch a new one that's fit to make an old one out of."Sarah Orne Jewett
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Add "wow!" to create a buzz! Why is any site special? Is it because the site is unique? Is it because the site loads the quickest, has the freshest content, is easiest to use, or contains the best resources? Is the site so useful or so much fun that people SIMPLY CANNOT stop talking ...
How can I promote my web site??? It can be really exciting to get a web site for your business and a lot of pride goes along with knowing that you now have an internet presence! However, many people don't realize that having a site is not worth very much to you if you're the only one who ...
How I Increased My Ezine Readership Overnight! How I Increased My Ezine Readership Overnight!by Marc HowlettNote: You are welcome to republish this article as longas the resource box is included at the end.We all know how important our opt-in list are but what we really need is members that read our ...
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"Don't Let Your Visitors 'Stay' Away!" copyright2001-02 John Evans
Does your web site contain links to other sites? Most web sites do, because we need to be able to offer free stuff to our visitors, don't we? Also, we need to offer them useful links, as a courtesy (and maybe a small 'bribe'?) for visiting us. At least, we should!
But having links to someone else's site would take YOUR visitors away from YOUR site. Not good! You put a lot of time and effort into learning to build your site, or paid good money to have someone do it for you. You spent a whole lot of time and effort looking for good things to sell, or affiliates to join. And much time trying to find free stuff and useful content for YOUR visitors.
Then of course, you spent hours, or weeks writing great ads that will attract masses of traffic to your site. And, writing ads and web pages so others will buy from you (you did, didn't you?). Then you had to look for the best ezines to place your great ads in.
So, now you have a great-looking web site, with lots of freebies. Good, useful content. Wrote some nice ads. Placed ads in umpteen ezines. Traffic starts flowing to your site. People are really clicking on those links you so thoughtfully provided.
But wait! They're clicking on links that take them to --- someone else's site. And they're not coming back! Why? Maybe they forgot which site they came from (yours). Or they just got too interested in that other site. What ever the reason, they're gone.
Wouldn't it be nice if, after they closed the other site that they would STILL BE AT YOURS? If they were still 'with you', you would have more chances of having a paying customer.
But How Do You Make This Happen?
It really depends on the program you used to build your web site. I've been using one called WebExpress for about a year (no, I'm not an affiliate, so this isn't a plug), and I just learned how to make a clickable link (that goes to another site) that opens up in a separate window. By doing this, when that visitor is done with the other site, he/she can click out of that window, or close it, and STILL be at my site. I haven't lost them at all. They're still looking at my site, and can browse it again (hopefully). So, see if your program will allow you to do this. Since you'll lose fewer visitors, it's well worth the extra effort. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ copyright2001-02 John Evans http://www.dailybiz.com/warriors.htm Want to REALLY make money online? Visit us now. You can use this article but please leave it intact. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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