1. Information: The number one seller on the Internet is information. - Have lots of relevant, free information on your site for your visitors to read, and keep adding more and theyll keep coming back to read it.
2. Top Ten Lists: Always popular are Top Ten Lists or Top Seven Lists, or whatever number you can come up with. - A really good Top List can later be expanded and turned into an e-book.
3. News Articles: People always like to know whats the latest and greatest. - Keep them up to date with your companys activities with a news page or article.
- You can also keep them up to date with other happenings in your industry.
4. Interviews: - A great way to tell your customers how useful your product or service is, is to have interviews with clients, or experts.
- If there is an article in your local paper at any time about you or your business, it can (with permission) be reproduced on your site.
- Or do an interview yourself, with groups or individuals of interest to your target audience and publish it on your website.
5. Publications: - E-zines, Newsletters, Booklets, Bulletins are all publications.
- Choose what fits best for your site and have the information available, plus an archive past editions.
- Free E-books are also publications much in demand.
6. Information Bites: - Intersperse short information-bites at appropriate places, and change them regularly.
7. Visual Content: - Your site should be visually pleasing, but not too complicated.
- Ease of navigation is a visual tool often overlooked in many beautiful sites.
8. Entertaining Content: - Keep them coming back for more with any items of fun you can include: unusual quotes, jokes, photos.
9. Excerpts: - If you are selling a book, as excerpt as long as an entire chapter is a great selling tool. In a bookstore you can look through the book before you buy, this is the internet equivalent.
10. Technology Content: - The choice is ever expanding
- There are audio clips, streaming video, MP3 files and more coming online by the minute.
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| Author: Fiona MacKay Young |
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Author Bio:
Fiona MacKay Young is a reputable writer. Fiona likes to scribble articles about this industry. |
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