Website traffic is deemed the single most important factor when it comes
to the success of a website but that statement needs to be qualified. Although
it's true that a constant stream of traffic is the lifeblood of a website,
the quality of the traffic is far more important than the quantity.
Of course, any amount of website traffic is better than no traffic at all
but even if you have the most perfect website, your site is doomed to fail
if you are not getting visitors that are looking for the products or information
you have available on your site.
It's easy to get caught up in a numbers game. It's exciting to see the number
of visitors to your site climb from a few a day to a few hundred a day. On
the surface, this looks like exactly what you want but if your visitors are
looking for something other than what you are offering, for the most part,
your website traffic is wasted.
You could have a great website design, compelling copy, the lowest prices
and fantastic specials but all your efforts will be useless unless your website
is drawing traffic that is interested in what you are providing or promoting.
What you need are visitors specifically interested in your product or service
-- you need 'targeted traffic'.
Don't think of targeted traffic as a sub-category of website traffic because
they really are two separate entities. If you're marketing plan is designed
to drive as much website traffic as possible to your site, no matter what
kind of traffic it is, then you're not making effective use of your time and
you're setting yourself up for disappointment.
The web is a very different venue than a shopping mall. A shopping mall relies
on unfocused traffic, wondering from store to store, not looking for anything
in particular but willing to spend it's money on an impulse.
Believe it or not, people surfing the web will leave a website after viewing
it for only about 2 seconds. They're looking for specific items or information
and if they don't quickly find what they are looking for on your site, they'll
click out of your site and go to one of the other millions of sites on the
web.
That's why most of the successful websites are tightly focused on their 'niche'
and their marketing plan is focused on driving people to their site that are
looking for what they offer - they understand the importance of 'targeted
traffic'.
Of course, targeted traffic and a website focused on a particular 'niche'
go hand and hand. Think about your website. Does it really lend itself to
a specific product or service, or is it so broad that it tends to confuse
potential customers?
Here are a few tips to help you prepare your website for targeted
traffic:
Design your website to promote one particular product or service as your main
item.
Determine the type of people that will be interested in your product or service
and adjust your website to be attractive to them.
Establish the items or services that are 'closely' related to what you're
promoting on your website. If you think that they would be interesting to
your visitors, offer those items on your website as well.
Keep a constant flow of free content, that your visitors will find useful,
on your website and add new content and information often. Invite your visitors
back to your site to see the new material you're constantly adding.
Keep in mind, a website that's focused on a particular 'niche' item or service
lends itself to targeted traffic simply because there is something specific
to target and the more targeted traffic your site receives, the more productive
your site will be.
There are many conventional and many not so conventional ways to drive targeted
traffic to your website but we'll explore them in other articles.
The purpose of this article is to point out the difference between website
traffic and targeted traffic. More isn't always better and if you focus your
marketing on 'targeted traffic' you'll quickly find that the hits your getting
on your website aren't just empty numbers - they'll be potential customers
and, more importantly, sales.
For more website traffic tips visit www.starttheprofits.com
Author Bio
Mike Burke is the author of numerous articles and has an affection for website
marketing. Learn how to drive tons of targeted traffic to your site without
spending a dime on advertising. Visit us at http://www.starttheprofits.com
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