Today users have more online options, if they don't get what they want they will quickly switch to other source. This availability of uncountable resources has increased competition. Now you cannot enjoy leisure time after creating a website, in fact real battle starts after creating a website. You have to update your website constantly. Make sure that there are no blunders to ruin your reputation.
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Top Five ways to Frustrate and Drive Away Traffic by Adrian Morrison
1. Top Five ways to Frustrate and Drive Away Traffic by Adrian Morrison
Today users have more online options, if they don't get what they want they will quickly switch to other
source. This availability of uncountable resources has increased competition. Now you cannot enjoy
leisure time after creating a website, in fact real battle starts after creating a website. You have to update
your website constantly. Make sure that there are no blunders to ruin your reputation.
According to Adrian Morrison, your website provides online representation of your company. Having a
professional website is as necessary as a lavishly decorated local office. In fact, your local office is open
only to your local customers. On the other hand, your website is open globally, virtually to every
individual who is willing to do business with you.
Adrian Morrison is a famous internet market specialist. He has been working in the field of internet
marketing for a decade now. He started his career as an entrepreneur and with hard work, self
determination and motivating skills, he build a million dollar business. Adrian market for online as well
as offline businesses. He also helps others to learn skills of internet marketing.
Although there are several factors, that play part in ruining your website, five of them hold top position. If
you want to ruin website of your competitor, never hesitate to apply these rules practically on their
website. However, we suggest healthy competition, it pays more, wink!
1- Pop-up Surveys:
On top of the most frustrating factors come pop-up surveys and offers. They come from nowhere, you
cannot get rid of these pop ups until you decide to leave the website. We all have experienced website
2. where pop-up ads and pop-up surveys never seize to appear every time you click an option. It seems like
even tiniest part of the web page is sold.
They appear without selection; user is not prepared and is often in the midst of an action. Nothing in this
world is more frustrating than a pop-up at the time of downloading latest version of my favorite game. Do
you love this peek-a-boo game with pop-ups?
2- Sly Images:
At number two comes images (and videos) that promise to deliver so much but desperately fails to convey
anything important. Often title of the image or video is very promising. The title is usually filled with
keywords and key phrases, luring visitors to the website.
3- Cluttered Home Pages:
Although it is a tie on number one, for making everything clear, we have kept this on number three. Home
pages that are filled with too much information acts as repellants, frustrating possible long term
customers. The information on most of the cluttered home pages is quite valuable. However, the
appearance of the page is so disturbed and unorganized that the visitor will never come back to get a piece
of valuable knowledge.
4- Flashy and Too Much Colorful Website:
This is another feature that will drive user crazy. Major flashy websites are designed for desktop users.
They would have collected enormous number of traffic if were designed in the era of desktop computers.
Today, majority of users experience these websites on gadgets and laptops. Seeing such websites on small
screens is a big torture to bear, solution is simple, skip the website.
5- Registration Forms:
Unless you are highly developed, acclaimed website affiliated with top guns, you must not ask for too
much personal information. Learn the lesson from Facebook. Although there is no one to challenge
domination of Facebook on social media (sorry Google+ and sorry Twitter!), it does not ask for detailed
information, at least at the beginning. The process of signing up is so simple that even 3rd graders love
Facebook.
If you want to increase traffic on your website, don't repeat any of the above mentioned blunders.
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