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If you intend to make yourself highly visible online, it is likely that you have already put significant resources into building a website that reflects your work ethic. After building a site, you must work hard to ensure that your site pays off.

Now you face a different set of challenges, the foremost being getting people to visit your site. The next formidable challenge is in turning first-time visitors into repeat visitors.

To make sure your site continues to rank high on search engine results pages and to entice visitors to return to your site, you need to update your content continually. To accomplish this, you will have to write new articles often. Most people will probably be done reading the contents of your homepage within minutes. Changing content will provide your visitors with a reason to come back, so they aren't stuck looking at the same homepage content during each visit. Increase your website's popularity with frequently updated and interesting content and providing your visitors with ways to communicate with you. One example is including a well-maintained blog.

Most web users visit nearly 40 web pages on a daily basis. Visitors, especially first time visitors, cannot be expected to remember your website's URL link, with all the sites they visit daily. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to ensure that your site is simple to find when they decide to come back.

For instance, stay connected with visitors through social networks such as Twitter or Facebook. In this way you can offer them frequent updates and links to your site, both of which serve as constant reminders and simple methods to return. On your website, include a plug-in for various social networking sites to encourage users to "friend" or "follow" you. In addition to getting more visitors to return to your site, you will also be getting it in front of new people as well because your visitors will be sharing your site with their friends.

Include an RSS feed to allow people to remain linked to your site. Allow people who come to your site the option of signing up for a newsletter subscription or site updates.

Keywords are essential for increasing the number of people who see your site. Keywords provide a way for visitors to find their way to your site. Search engines will be able to locate your site better if you optimize your visibility with keywords. Search engine visibility will provide you with an increase in daily traffic. This also makes it more convenient for previous visitors to return to your site in case they forget its address, or are not yet connected with you through your subscription or social links. So that you are more recognizable to search engines and your visitors, use relevant page titles and strong keywords throughout the title, URL, description, and post. The easier you are to find, the better.

Never resort to spamming. Bombarding your visitors with advertisements is not going to help you reach your objective of getting them back to your site. On the contrary, if your subscribers find their inboxes crammed with marketing messages from you, they will lose no time in unsubscribing from your website.

Continue to offer your visitors top-notch content. It will benefit you to step outside the box now and then. There is nothing like a promotion, regular contests, and the occasional freebie to keep people coming back to your site. At the very least, the thought that they might win a monthly drawing or receive an exclusive subscriber-only promotional discount is enough to keep people subscribed to your newsletter.

The most effective sites include subscription forms, promotions, and of course, frequent updates. Unless you have desirable content, all of those other frills are worthless. People will return if you provide them with an incentive to do so.