When starting out, most bloggers and site owners believe that it is super hard to get people to your blog/site.

In my opinion that's just a common myth ...

I'd say that getting people to your blog/site is the easy part ...

The really hard part? Getting the users to stay!

Yes, unfortunately, is a quite common scenario ...

Most users come to your site and end up leaving without even going to the second page ...

And when a user leaves without even going to the second page, it increases your bounce rate. And it also decreases your pageviews per visit.

In other words: it decreases your revenue.

As I said, is a common issue and a serious problem ...

This is why I've decided to create this short tutorial where I will share with you a few tips &d tricks that can help you to increase your pageviews and to reduce your bounce rate.

Interested?

Let's dance!



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CandP Premium
We are always interested in what you have to say and this is no exception. Thanks for taking the time.
C & P
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for being my loyal readers!
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JosonInc Premium
In the Navy we called it RETENTION! How do we in the Navy keep the new recruits signing up for the next contract after the first contract comes close to expiring!

Give them incentives to stay in!

Great blog and training Zed! Worth spreading out! And thanks for sharing!

Joe
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for your time Joe!

In marketing we use the same term ... CUSTOMER RETENTION is the ultimate goal ...
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Mitchguy Premium Plus
Thanks for putting all this in an easy to read and easy to follow lesson.
It serves as a good checklist. :)
I have a few taken care of, but realize that there are a few tweaks I can do to make it better, and I will need a bit more content to implement the rest.
Almost there... thanks for the encouragement.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for your time Mitch!

Godspeed!
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newmarketpro Premium
Hi Zed,
Another great training. I would be looking into using Thirstylink to build internal links. Thanks for great tips.
Thanks for taking your time and creating this great tips.
Appreciate as always.

Joe:)
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU my friend!
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AlanBenney Premium
very helpful great information many thanks for sharing
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for reading Alan!
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