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Ash HN: Best way to drive repeat visitors to content site

1 pointsby aruanavekarover 2 years ago
how to build visitor attachment? - Email subscription (newsletter) - prompt to bookmark site<p>If you are hosting good and useful content, how to ensure the readers are tagging you to keep coming back to consume content?

4 comments

devonnullover 2 years ago
Keep everything concise and to the point. If you can explain what you&#x27;re writing about in 500 words, don&#x27;t stretch it out to 1,500 words. If a video can walk a viewer through something in three minutes, don&#x27;t make it a 10 minute video. Wherever possible, try not to wrap what you&#x27;re posting in a story if it doesn&#x27;t make sense to wrap it in a story. Doing that can seem forced.<p>And try to limit the SEO. Jamming SEO keywords into anything is really annoying to a reader.
jethronethroover 2 years ago
Make sure that what you&#x27;re posting is useful and well written. Don&#x27;t stuff it with keywords. Write it for people, not algorithms. And don&#x27;t call it <i>content</i>. That just makes it sound like something hacked together quickly and which will have a short shelf life.<p>As another poster pointed out, <i>don&#x27;t be obnoxious</i>. Stay away from large ads, popups, flyouts, and all of that crap that just annoys the heck out of visitors.
_zzawover 2 years ago
This is crucial: don&#x27;t be obnoxious.<p>When I go to a site, and get besieged with popups, videos, and a thousand other things clutching at my attention, I leave and never return. Keep the site clean, accessible, and considerate to your readers. Don&#x27;t let desperation get in the way of the content.
kylecordesover 2 years ago
Anecdotally, the sites I go back to frequently are those that have new stuff on them frequently.<p>Examples include… Hacker News. News sites. Twitter.<p>Of course, having a lot of new relevant stuff every day requires either social use at scale, or an editorial team. Not cheap.