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How
Interactive Websites Keep Visitors On
Site Longer |
by:
Patti
Santee |
There
are three factors that a webmaster is concerned
with when it comes to increasing traffic
to his website.
· Getting new visitors.
· Getting repeat visitors.
· Increasing the amount of time a visitor
spends on his site.
Interactive sites encourage all the above
desired behaviors in several different ways.
When a visitor logs on to the interactive
site, he or she is attracted and drawn into
the site by the various options available.
Instead of sitting back and reading information
passively, the visitor is encouraged to
interact and be part of the entire information
gathering process.
A new visitor is attracted to interactive
websites because of the many offerings on
display. The visitor feels important and
welcome because interactive sites generally
customize the website to suit the visitors
taste. Using cookies some interactive websites
even welcome the user with his or her name.
Thus one can significantly increase traffic
to interactive sites using online tools.
Once the visitor has been drawn into the
interactive site and gives out some basic
information like his email, name, address
and age perhaps, it is not difficult to
lure him back to the site. Interactive tools
like Ezines can be sent to the visitors
Inbox to encourage him to come back to the
website. Some revenue generating sites will
even offer discounts on products and services
to lure the visitor back.
Interactive tools by their very nature require
the visitor to spend more time on the website.
Once a visitor starts playing a game, reading
an article and responding to it, sharing
his views on the discussion boards and gaming
online he is hooked. The interactive tools
make for a fun surfing experience that visitors
are loath to end.
Thus, interactive sites encourage increased
traffic because they create an active, involved
environment where the user can seek the
knowledge he wants. This is a novel change
from the offline world where a user is a
passive recipient of knowledge.
About the author:
Patti Santee is Director of Project Development
at PhpVille http://www.phpville.comSelling
quality PHP scripts for small business,
affiliate marketers, site managers,and Webmasters
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