Everyone in Internet marketing wants to increase traffic. Website tricks have developed over the years to do this. Some are good tactics, while others are completely off base. Let’s look at some of the good practices that will increase your traffic.
• Keep the pages small. Page weight is a basic measure of how long it will take your page to load. What happens if a web page takes more than a few seconds to load? More often than not, people will hit the Stop or Back buttons and go somewhere else. So don’t overwhelm your viewers with bells and whistles.
• Have as much white space as possible. This is especially true around your text. You can go off-white with little or no trouble. The idea here is to make the page easy to read. Viewers aren’t going to hang around very long if your page is hard to read, and they’re far less likely to go to any other pages on your site.
• Use viewer-friendly fonts. This goes hand-in-hand with the last tip. While most websites get the idea that specialized fonts, no matter how “pretty,” are a bad idea for readability, there are a great many that don’t see that Arial, Calibri, and Verdana are much easier to read than Times New Roman. Also, a good minimal font size is 12-point. For the most part, you would have no reason to use a font larger than 16-point.
• Make your site easy to navigate. Your internal linking structure isn’t just important for making the viewers experience of your site easier; it is also a consideration in search engine ranking.
• Keep your content interesting and relevant. If you want repeat traffic, it’s in your best interest to regularly update your content. Also remember, keep it relevant to your demographics.
These tips are only geared toward improving the viewer’s experience. There are a great many other things you can do to your web site that will improve your search engine rankings. These tips, however, will keep them coming back for more.