Tuesday, April 2, 2013

How To Generate Traffic And Improve Accommodation Website

By Aaron Small


In today's modern world, the internet is a huge part of people's lives. To bring those people to view your travel accommodation information website is key. Bringing in the traffic and keeping it there is the hard part when it comes to running a successful website. Take a look at these tips to take some of the burden off your shoulders.

Many visitors are unwilling to fill out forms and give you information unless you make it worth their while. Free content like ebooks or webinars in exchange for their contact information is a great way to show them how useful your site is and quickly acquire a large emailing list.

Interlinking related pages on your travel accommodation information website increases traffic in two ways. First, it will allow easier exploration of your site and up the page views per visit. Second, it will improve your search rankings by sprinkling the links and entryways into the site all throughout.

No matter how much time and effort you put into designing your web pages, if they take too long to load, all that effort will be a waste of time. Break up large content into pieces and spread them out over two or three pages. Place images in strategic locations and not all over the place. Keep things simple, 'light', and short.

You don't want to have your users find their way onto a 404 error page and not know where to go next. If the decision hasn't been made for them, they're likely to head back to their search engine and retry their hand at search results. Create a custom error page that apologizes on your behalf, and directs them back to your site, possibly to the site map where they can search for the content the need.

An useful tactic is as swaps. You basically make a deal with you partner that helps you both mutually. You use your unused ad space promote his travel accommodation information website and he uses his unused ad space to promote yours. The ad could be anything, and it could help you out a little.

Usually, when people are going onto a travel accommodation information website, they are looking for an answer or a solution to some kind of problem. By providing that answer in the simplest way possible, you make the visitor want to come back to your site and get more answers.

Don't miss the forest for the trees. Keep tabs on the overall user experience of your travel accommodation information website. It's the content and user experience that brings them back - so focus on making it an all-around good experience, with great content, quick and easy navigation, and not too many ads or other clutter that detract from the page.




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