Sticky Website Content
Much is made of the requirement for sticky content, and ensuring your website is 'sticky'. What exactly is sticky content?Sticky content is the name given to any content that either keeps people on a site for longer, or has them coming back time and again - and of course ideally both!
Here are some examples of sticky content:
Forums and Chat Rooms
These are often frequented by regulars to a site, and if so will tend to be full of fresh content. If you can get around five active posters, who post daily, then that should be enough to make the features sticky and ensure that more people contribute on a regular basis.Blogs
Blogs by their nature should be full of fresh content, and tend to be updated daily. If you post original and interesting content - as perceived by your site visitors - then this can be an excellent way to drive repeat visits to your site.Polls
Polls, or interactive votes or surveys, are another excellent way to get people involved with your site. Again, anything interactive like this will encourage repeat visits, as site readers will come back time and time again and see the results of the vote.Fresh content
Most importantly of all, fresh and regularly updated content is a must to ensure that you get repeat visitors. No changes for a week or two is a sure way to stop people coming back.Therefore ensure that you always update your content as often as you can, particularly on the key pages like the home page - further down the site it is less important and articles can clearly stay the same for several years!
Puzzles and Quizzes
Having puzzles and quizzes on your site are an excellent way to get people to stay on site for a long time, and have them coming back time and time again.For example, you could feature sudoku, kakuro or codeword puzzles on your site. Here are some puzzles you could consider featuring on your site:
- Sudoku Puzzles
- Kakuro Puzzles
- Logic Puzzles
- CodeWords
- Brainteasers
- Wordwheels
- Cryptograms
- Wordsearch
Finally, if you are happy to give away a prize, then competitions can be a great way to drive interest in your site, and perhaps build a mailing list too (if people opt in to your list, of course).
For more hints and tips on suitable sticky content for your site, or for more information on featuring Clarity Media Puzzles on your site, please Contact Us with brief details and we shall do our best to assist you >>>
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