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"Adding value to your business web site!"

Add great value to your web site by making it sticky!If you've been doing business on the Internet for any length of time, you've undoubtedly heard the term "sticky" or "stickiness" used to describe the ability of a site to engage it's audience.

If a site is sticky, it is one that attracts customers and keeps them at the site for unusually long periods of time.  Sticky sites are good!

Why?  The reasoning goes that the longer you can keep a customer, the more apt that person is to eventually make a purchase.

In addition, if you can attract a person to come back to your site over and over again, they will be more likely to buy products over and over again and more inclined to tell their friends and associates about this place online where they spend all their time.

Another advantage of a sticky site is that not only are you keeping your prospects engaged for long periods of time, you're also keeping them away from your competitors and spending money with them.

So, how do you make your site sticky?  That's an easy one - simply add more and more value (in the eyes of the prospect) to your site.

Now comes the hard part, the challenge:  determining what is valuable to your niche and delivering it in a unique and cost effective way.  Here are some of the things that, traditionally at least, seem to add value to a web site and lend to its stickiness.  Of course, every niche is unique and it will be up to the business owner to identify what his customers really want.

1.  Professionalism.  For businesses, at least, a professional image, store front, and selling practice and policy is a must.  There is nothing that "turns off" a potential buyer quicker than an unprofessional looking site that shouts "I'm a fly-by-night artist," here today and gone tomorrow.

2.  Intuitive navigation.  If a prospect or customer can't find what he wants or get where he wants easily and quickly, he'll be gone to one of your competitor's sites in the blink of an eye.  Try to make everything on your site accessible in two clicks regardless of the starting point.

3.  Lots of relevant, quality content.  This may be the most important sticky trait of your web site.  People go online to find information on the topics of their choosing.  If you have good information, your visitors will stay longer.

4.  Interactivity.  If possible, a great way to engage your customers is to give them something to do.  Let them communicate with each other and with you, the site owner and niche expert.  An active niche forum can keep folks coming back to your web site numerous times in a single day!

5.  Entertainment.  Sometimes we don't like to admit it, but most everyone likes to be entertained online.  If you don't believe it, just look at the top search engine queries at any given time.  The top twenty searches will almost always include several movie stars, movie titles, rock singers or bands, sex related words, the word "jokes," a name or two of human interest items or people in the news, the top video games, "google" and "yahoo" (for web surfing), and sports names or teams.

In order to provide entertainment on the web site, some owners include puzzles, games, music, videos, fun downloads, human interest news, jokes, viewer-submitted stories, and many other "fun" things.

6.  News within the niche.  An important reason for being online is to find out the latest news on a host of various subjects.  If you can provide timely news about your niche, you will attract the news junkies and get a lot of daily traffic as a result.

7.  Unique and one-of-a-kind commentary.  Readers love to hear the opinions and even rants and raves of charismatic niche experts.  Have you every watched Jim Cramer's TV show on investing?  That's what I'm talking about.  People will love you and some will hate you, but all will find you interesting and worth coming back to again and again.

Remember, online you don't need to have everyone in the niche like you.  All you need is a passionate loyal following and you have the main ingredient for a very successful web site and business.

8.  Freebies and/or downloads.  Internet users love free niche products, services, goodies, downloads, information, you name it . . .   If you can provide a constant source of unique and useable (as in niche-related and valuable) freebies, your customers will come back time and again.  Some discourage this practice because they feel that legitimate businesses shouldn't purposefully try to attract "freebie junkies."  You'll have to decide if that is the case with your business and niche.

9.  Whatever you offer, keep it fresh!  Whether it's news, commentary, content, entertainment, whatever - it has to be current - fresh!  Stale news is no news at all; it is simply history when it's old.  If your web site visitors find the same thing at your site they found the last time they visited, soon they will stop coming to see what's new.

This is maybe the top suggestion for keeping your site sticky.  Keep everything fresh, current, and new and you'll have a very contented audience.  When you think about it, isn't that why folks come to the Internet in the first place?  They want what's happening right now!

Steve Browne, Lone Wolf Tracks author Post#325

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Steve, this post does a great job of simplifiying what you need to have on your site and, in a way, what good webdesign is all about. Very Commendable. Keep it up!

- Jeremy

Hi Jeremy and thanks for you comment.

I'm sorry it has taken me so long to acknowledge your contribution - I've been out of town and just returned from a family reunion that didn't include computers or Internet access.

I really believe, that in the long run, a great content site with lots of value (as defined above) wins out every time over SEO tricks, spamming, and all the other games that are played by business owners to get traffic. It seems to me that prospects and customers both appreciate quality content and the publisher's effort to keep it all well organized, easily accessed, and fresh.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog.

Please come back often and post whenever a topic seems important to you.

Steve

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