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Written by Seo Expert   
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
Ever go to a website and couldn't make heads or tales of it? Possibly it was littered with

advertisements in the form of flashing banner ads or pop-ups? What did you end up

doing?

If you are like me...you left. And without even bothering to look around. Why?

Because you either couldn't find what you came to the website for, or you were turned off

by all the commercialism of the site. Either way you ended up wasting your time, and the

owner of that website failed in his attempts at marketing. Why?

Because a website is virtually worthless regardless of how many hits you are getting if

visitors immediately exit your sight. But the better scenario is a website that offers people

exactly what they were expecting from your keywords and description. This will result in

your visitors, who have become targeted traffic to spend more time at your site which

probably means they will do a thorough examination of your business opportunity.

To keep visitors looking over your website it is important to have one predominant

theme. For instance. If your website is completely dedicated to your affiliate program,

then your keywords and description should emphasize that. If your website offers ways to

increase traffic don't list your site as an affiliate program just because you offer a link to

one. That's getting people to your site under false pretenses. Their coming to your site

looking for an affiliate program and instead they find instructions on increasing website

traffic. More likely then not those people will bail out only to look elsewhere.

While it is a good idea to offer links to other sites and services that are similar in nature

to your own website I do not suggest creating keywords or including in your description

any of these. I am thoroughly convinced that the majority of people will not click past

your home page to find what they are looking for. Do You? So If you have a sight that

offers marketing articles but would like to offer your affiliate program as well, you can

create a whole new site just to promote your program through which you may receive

more targeted traffic. This will allow people to click your link from wherever it may be

posted and up pops exactly what they read in your description.

But that's not the only problem with websites. Some contain such massive amounts of

advertisement in the form of pop-ups, flashing and moving banners, and music, it's like

looking at a video game where your objective is to shoot the pop-ups down before

another one is created.

No one likes to be bombarded with advertising. And all that advertising takes away from

the theme of your website. While a person is reading about your offer they are being

distracted by things moving and flashing all over the place. Besides, if you are offering

an affiliate program, visitors to your website are not looking for car insurance, vitamins,

or long distance phone service. I'll take that back. They may be looking for those things

but most people will go directly to the source by use of a particular keyword and their

favorite search engine. This also emphasizes the need to have the proper keywords and

description to match up with your website.

If you are advertising on your home page may I suggest no more than two banner ads on

it. And they should some how be linked to the theme of your website. Now, if you have

quite a few products or services to advertise there are a couple of ways of doing it that

won't turn your home page into a shooting gallery.

1. Use one line text ads. Corner them off onto a particular section of your site allowing

visitors to make the decision as to whether they want to view your advertisements or not.

2. Make a separate site for each product or service. You can create sub-domains for your

products or services and promote them just as you would your main site, and do so with a

lot more success.

Here is a recap of points to remember.

Present a website that:

Is easy to navigate

Has minimum advertisements

Is what people expect to see at first glance

Matches your description and keywords

Maintains one predominant theme

If you conform your website in the manner stated above you will end up with more

targeted traffic to your site which should result in more sign-ups to your program. Build

your website to meet the expectations of those who visit it and you will succeed.

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