Casual Articles
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Top7 or 10 Tips > 7 Ways To Kill Your Hard Earned Traffic

Tags

  • about
  • available partner
  • unwanted offers
  • person behind

  • Links

  • B.A.R.F. Diets: Biologically Appropriate Raw Food For Your Dog
  • Why Use a Web Site Translator?
  • Different Styles Of Kissing
  • Casual Articles - 7 Ways To Kill Your Hard Earned Traffic

    Cold Calling Considerations and the Warm Up!
    If you are serious about selling then you need to be serious about time allocation and production and therefore you need to cold call and get to as many decision makers and prospects as possible in order to develop leads and close more sales.Selling on the phone is not easy and you also know that many of the people you contact will be busy and they may be interested but perhaps not now. You need a quick pitch or invitation
    g and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every

    Executives and Elevators: Perfecting That Pitch
    If you’re an executive, you probably already know the value of a powerful ‘elevator pitch’; that thirty second dazzling display of verbal brilliance designed to deftly sum up your position, your product, your qualifications or your company. You also know just how tough it is to master the art of explaining your “unique selling proposition” in the time it takes an elevator to travel the length of a tall building. You know your bu
    We have gone through together so far in this week's 'Covering the Basic' theme with free directories submission,start-up tools and seo. In this final part, I shall feature the things bloggers do to kill off their traffic. As you probably know by now, traffic generation requires a lot of effort, time and in most cases investment as well. To just throw it all away is such an utter waste.

    So let us look at how we can avoid these pitfalls then by learning from these 7 common mistakes:

    Unfriendly Environment

    Besides designing your blog to be friendly to the search engines, it also must be user-friendly to your visitors. There is no right and wrong in terms of choosing your preferred template may it be with 2columns or even 4 but the important thing to keep in mind is how you utilize the space available. Also make sure that the codings is right and can be seen perfectly in multiple browsers.

    Offering Too Many Choices

    I have come across a few sites and blogs giving out special offers on some E-books on Internet Marketing but before you can download it, you have to subscribe to one of 25 available partner sites. Firstly I do not have the time or interest to read up on the summary of each of the 25 partner sites and furthermore most people shun at the idea of subscribing to unwanted offers. Now if they offered just 3 choices, then perhaps I wouldn't mind but at 25, all it did was to make me close the browser.

    Constantly Swaying Away From Topic

    If you are writing about your pet, then stick to that most of the time. If a new topic really catches your attention then by all means start a new blog for it but do not dilute the purpose of your present blog.

    Information Overload

    No doubt some are born to be great writers but style of writing aside, how you deliver that message is just as important too. No matter how interested I am on a particular article but if I find its about 5000 words long and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every

    Financial Planner Marketing - Problems Are Good (For Financial Planners Seeking Free Publicity)
    A common complaint you'll hear is that the media is fixated on negative stories.But, let's face it, that's what people watch. Jerry Springer and Maury Povich wouldn't make millions of dollars a year if people hated watching spouses fight and jilted lovers weep.And have you ever heard of a publication or show that thrived on telling happy stories about good news?The fact is, the media love problems. The more pr
    mistakes:

    Unfriendly Environment

    Besides designing your blog to be friendly to the search engines, it also must be user-friendly to your visitors. There is no right and wrong in terms of choosing your preferred template may it be with 2columns or even 4 but the important thing to keep in mind is how you utilize the space available. Also make sure that the codings is right and can be seen perfectly in multiple browsers.

    Offering Too Many Choices

    I have come across a few sites and blogs giving out special offers on some E-books on Internet Marketing but before you can download it, you have to subscribe to one of 25 available partner sites. Firstly I do not have the time or interest to read up on the summary of each of the 25 partner sites and furthermore most people shun at the idea of subscribing to unwanted offers. Now if they offered just 3 choices, then perhaps I wouldn't mind but at 25, all it did was to make me close the browser.

    Constantly Swaying Away From Topic

    If you are writing about your pet, then stick to that most of the time. If a new topic really catches your attention then by all means start a new blog for it but do not dilute the purpose of your present blog.

    Information Overload

    No doubt some are born to be great writers but style of writing aside, how you deliver that message is just as important too. No matter how interested I am on a particular article but if I find its about 5000 words long and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every

    ERP Applications: Myths And Misconceptions
    Any new technology is bound to have its share of myths and misconceptions. ERP is no different, and integration of ERP is an especially fuzzy area. Most small business owners think of ERP in terms of old communication principles, and think of ERP as no more than an upgraded version of old systems.Some of the common myths regarding integration of ERP are discussed below.1) Information Transfer Is Unidirectional Infor
    e come across a few sites and blogs giving out special offers on some E-books on Internet Marketing but before you can download it, you have to subscribe to one of 25 available partner sites. Firstly I do not have the time or interest to read up on the summary of each of the 25 partner sites and furthermore most people shun at the idea of subscribing to unwanted offers. Now if they offered just 3 choices, then perhaps I wouldn't mind but at 25, all it did was to make me close the browser.

    Constantly Swaying Away From Topic

    If you are writing about your pet, then stick to that most of the time. If a new topic really catches your attention then by all means start a new blog for it but do not dilute the purpose of your present blog.

    Information Overload

    No doubt some are born to be great writers but style of writing aside, how you deliver that message is just as important too. No matter how interested I am on a particular article but if I find its about 5000 words long and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every

    Good Manners Mean Good Business
    Good manners, good networking and good business all have the same thing in common. What they have in common is “you!” You are the secret weapon that everyone is looking for to help promote themselves effortlessly, enhance their communication skills, and more effectively network.Sounds too easy, doesn’t it? It is easy! There is magic that will happen in both your professional and personal lives if you hone these skills. Onc
    Swaying Away From Topic

    If you are writing about your pet, then stick to that most of the time. If a new topic really catches your attention then by all means start a new blog for it but do not dilute the purpose of your present blog.

    Information Overload

    No doubt some are born to be great writers but style of writing aside, how you deliver that message is just as important too. No matter how interested I am on a particular article but if I find its about 5000 words long and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every

    Using Stories to Inform and Influence
    A quick look at the calendar told Glenn it was almost December. Just a couple more weeks until everyone’s focus at work would be on the Holidays . . . and not the business goals for 2007. He knew how important 2007 was going to be – the stars were aligned such that, if they executed correctly, the business could grow dramatically and benefit all of his team in many ways. But he also knew that unless everyone was involved, engag
    g and crammed into just 5 paragraphs, I will lose interest in it also immediately. If your article gets lengthy, you can either split it into small readable paragraphs or better yet split it into separate articles.

    Too Much Distractions

    Having ads on blogs are common nowadays but be wise in your choice by staying away from pop-ups and ads which move across the screen or obstruct the view of your content.

    Being Unpersonal

    There is a real person behind every blog and people want to feel a connection with the author. This not only builds credibility but also loyal readers. A good example are books where the author info is at the back together with their picture. The whole idea is to build a relationship with your readers and keep them coming back. Can you imagine Problogger without Darren or JohnChow blog without John?

    Incomplete Instructions Always give full and simple instructions on your guides or 'how to' articles. This is a mistake I see quite often especially on tech related blogs who offers plugins or widgets but their installation instructions are written to like minded people and not for the masses. So always give a simple step by step guide written whereby even those newbies can understand. This not only make it easier on your readers but yourself as well with less comments seeking for help.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.casualarticles.com/article/46035/casualarticles-7-Ways-To-Kill-Your-Hard-Earned-Traffic.html">7 Ways To Kill Your Hard Earned Traffic</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.casualarticles.com/article/46035/casualarticles-7-Ways-To-Kill-Your-Hard-Earned-Traffic.html]7 Ways To Kill Your Hard Earned Traffic[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Seven Skills of Management

    Marketing Tests - Sample Before You Commit

    Corporate Team Building Events: Throw 'Distancing' to a Distance

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com