I’ve been posting custom content on the Internet for over a decade. After millions and millions of views, I’ve learned a lot about visitor loyalty and how to build expectations through Web-based content.
There are all sorts of traditional writing tools that translate nicely to the Web. For instance, a cheap credibility intro (above) is a great way to assure new site visitors they’re getting veteran insight. However, creating return visitor expectations and building their loyalty takes a bit more effort.
Web surfers are neurotic. They click, click, and click again looking for entertainment or knowledge with very little regularity. But, if you can work to proactively satisfy visitors by creating expectations for your content then you can begin to build a regular following. For instance: staying fresh and interesting is necessary if you want anyone to come back for a third visit—updating timely yet novel content is key for users who actually visit sites other than yours—and being spontaneous in your routine can engage frequent visitors without forsaking their expectations.
Here are a few more tips that will help you structure your site’s content:
Visitor loyalty is not something you’ll develop overnight, but with some attention paid to the qualities your audience expects from the content they seek, then you can hopefully develop an atmosphere the user will eventually call home. Drop us a line if you would like to learn more. Remember, there are no set rules for every site, instead there should be discussion and planning for each site!