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Tuesday 25 November 2008, 12:21 PM

5 Low Cost Things You Can Add To Your Website To Attract More Visitors.

Posted by jhulott

1 A Company Blog

A blog is a great way to quickly and easily get your message out there or to respond to key trends in the marketplace. Using a Blog platform can allow anyone to post content from within your organisation. Best of all, the most popular blogging platforms are free to use. We always recommend Wordpress as it is heavily supported by a host of developers and programmers. Using a blog can also allow you to automate some of your other social marketing activities such as sharing your knowledge on the major social sites such as Ecademy, Linkedin, and Facebook.

2 A Forum

A forum on your site allows your visitors to pose questions, interact and share their experiences. It may be that the forum is only open to clients but a forum can add real value to your site and keep people coming back again and again. You can use a forum as a support section on your site.

3 A Newsletter

Sending out monthly or weekly content to your clients is a great way to keep them informed and educated, not only about your business and products but also about how they can be saving money or investing. The focus here is on two things. One to educate your clients and secondly to get them back to your site to complete a new business enquiry form.

4. More Content

Adding more content is a great way to attract back clients and be a magnet for new visitors. The fresher and more up to date your website is, the more likely the major search engines will revisit and therefore will give you more opportunity to attract business. Ideas for new site content includes: Guides, Articles, News, FAQs, Interviews and more...

5. Online Tools

With the Internet has come the love of online tools. People love online calculators and quote engines and such like. In fact, it seems to be that in the finance and insurance world, it is a given that visitors expect to see such tools.

Tools such as savings calculators and mortgage affordability calculators are great tools to educate site visitors on what they can afford or at the very least give them a ballpark figure which you can use to work with once they get in touch.

Summary

The five elements above are all low cost options that can either be bought in or developed in house. Each element can work in isolation or in combination but each has a proven track record online for driving more traffic to a website. Maybe under the current economic climate, companies should focus more on developing their existing websites and enhancing these as a marketing budget cost rather than spending on the more expensive advertising options.

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compendium

I'd be curious what other blogging platforms you've looked into with regard to Corporate Blogging. Going after the app with the most market share - when that market share is largely private publishing, may not be the appropriate strategy for your clients. I'd recommend you review platforms specific to business blogging - ones with built-in keyword density and content metering, integrated analytics with conversion measurement, and the process controls for approving content.

Posted by compendium on Nov 25, 2008 3:54 PM

vsellis

WordPress is actually a very good choice for corporate blogging. It supports multi-user environments (WordPress MU), workflow, process controls, and a host of other "business oriented" features either naively or through plug-ins. There are also a number of large corporate blogs that run on WordPress, some of the more common one's I've seen referenced include the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, CNET and others. The API also allows for businesses with IT departments to quickly and easily customize the application for their purposes.

Posted by vsellis on Nov 26, 2008 2:28 PM

wecando.biz

Great post.

How about relevant RSS feeds displayed on your site? Or your Twitter feeds?

I think it is also worth adding widgets to your site that link people o profiles you have on social networking sites so they can establish a connection with you there. They are available for LinkedIn, Ecademy, XINg, WeCanDo.BIZ and more.

Ian Hendry
CEO, WeCanDo.BIZ
http://www.wecando.biz

Updated by wecando.biz on Nov 27, 2008 5:02 PM

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