Four
Easy Steps To Get Readers To View
Every Single Page on Your Website
INTEREST
LEVELS OF YOUR READERSHIP
When
you write your daily blog or weekly
content for your main site pages,
you must visualize in your mind
the various interest levels in all
of your current and future readership's
minds. That way, you will be sure
to easily categorize your main subject
headings and sub-title headings
that will allow ALL readers to your
site to just grab what they want
from your content before moving
on to another of your site's web
pages, or clicking on one of your
many ADSense text ads you have on
one of your strong content web pages.
There
are three distinct classes of reader
interest in the internet world today:
1. No Interest
2. Some Interest
3. Strong Interest
The
best level of interest you will
ever be able to average from your
typical web viewers on your blog
or website will be the second level,
"some interest". Most
web viewers have a limited amount
of time to read, and it's really
impossible to write about a subject
or topic that will interest every
web viewer 100 percent of the time,
so don't get discouraged by this
information.
Just
use it to increase your overall
site visitation by encouraging these
average web viewers to read your
more compelling title headings which
will then peak their interest in
reading your entire blog or site
content on your three best web pages.
1.
YOU MUST BE ACCURATE WITH YOUR TITLE
DESCRIPTIONS TO AVOID "NO INTEREST"
WEBSITE VIEWERS TO YOUR SITE
The best way to satisfy every reader
to your site is to write to every
interest level in the top three
categories listed above. Let's start
with the "no interest"
level. These viewers will not be
of any concern to you as long as
you clearly and concisely title
your main topic page with the precise
definition of what your article
or blog content is.
You
also must give accurate keyword
definitions of your web pages so
that search engines will only bring
in viewers who have some interest
or a very strong interest in every
subject or topic on your site. If
you do get a lot of people with
no interest whatsoever on your site,
these people will NEVER click-through
to an affiliate site on one of your
web pages, and they for sure will
not buy any product or service from
you.
So
always be sure to never link your
web pages that pertain to "Corvette
body parts", for example, to
a large web site that sells computer
hardware. It will not help you at
all in the long run.
2.
USE HEADINGS TO MAKE MAJOR POINTS
To really gain a much stronger attention
span from the "some interest"
level group of readership, you have
to allow these viewers to read all
of your major points you are making
in the article or blog content by
just scrolling down your web page
and glancing at your bold, all caps
title headings that encapsulate
your main points of each paragraph.
Your
headings should be the most informative
titles on you web pages. Don't waste
your time veering off into another
topic on your title page because
that will confuse your reader into
not knowing what the following article
content is about. Think of your
heading as a sub-anchor, which will
help link the exact page you are
currently writing to another page
that is relevant to the current
topic.
3.
EMPHASIZE MINOR POINTS
Minor points detail the arguments
behind a major point. The best techniques
for emphasizing these points are
as follows:
1. Use boldface font
2. Write in topic sentences
3. Use bullet points
Bold
highlights should be used because
they are easier to scan by the viewer.
By using topic sentences, you are
bringing the reader all the details
they need to discern whether they
want to read your article or not.
Bullet points bring out the highlights
in sequence, which helps making
your topic argument clearer and
more logical to the reader.
4.
GIVE YOUR STRONG INTEREST READERS
STRONG DETAILS
Readers who have a strong interest
in what you have to say will be
reading your entire blog or article
content, so there is no reason to
use the same writing techniques
to spur their interest. What you
need to do instead is give these
readers hypertext links to other
relevant articles on your site or
another site that you have linked
your blog to.
Each
web page should be extremely specific
with links to related and relevant
information sources only. Don't
bother linking an article that deals
with "Corvette body parts"
to another article on a site that
describes the best places to buy
computer hardware, for instance.
A reader who has a strong interest
in your web pages has a real thirst
for learning more information regarding
your various topics, so always be
sure to link your pages to sources
where they can get all the information
they need.
By
following these simple steps, every
content writer working on the web
today will be able to peak his vast
readership's interest levels to
the highest degree possible.