Need help with reddit referrals.
The subreddits I have created on Reddit have been effective in getting visitors to very specific pages on my website. Unfortunately all of them are just looking at the page they were specifically referred to and not going elsewhere. The first link post I created sends visitors to the "Clover's Recommendations" page. I just created another subreddit which sends visitors to a "Notable Chess Game" page that is not currently on the menu but is otherwise connected to the website at http://cloverchess.com.
Google is going to count all of these visits as "Bounces" and that is bad for my search engine rankings. Any suggestions on how I motivate visitors to look at additional pages on my website?
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Try internal linking. that is link the new page with other things on some other posts on your site
I'm not sure if I can answer this, but I tell you what I do. I gave value to my niche website and have them come to me. Then I answer their questions or address their concerns.
How to motivate people has never worked for me. I choose the right competitive keywords and write quality content on a weekly basis, and then it will begin to unfold.
In the meantime, I share with social media and get a few people who are interesting in what I have to say in my niche, and educate them on why I build this website.
Sorry, I did not have the answer, but will follow this post to see what others have to say, and absorb all the details. Thank you for this relevant question and post.
Bishop