Is Your Website Sticky?
A ‘Sticky’ website has loyal repeat visitors who spend substantial time on the site due to engaging content and/or a rewarding experience.
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Empower your visitors. Design your navigation and online applications so your visitors can find what they
want. Yes, the site's overall look and feel is important and, yes, your copy and content must be assured and
professional. But the main mission of your site should be to make each visitor feel that he or she is in
charge of the experience. That's the route to attracting customers and motivating them to return.
Here are my Top 10 Tips to build a ‘Sticky’ web site.
- Stick to the topic and stay focused on the subject matter. Build your content around your target audience
and based on what you want them to do. Always tell your audience something they don’t already
know.
- Differentiate yourself. Tell your (compelling) story in simple terms. State the value proposition
clearly.
- Update your site regularly (10-15% of content every month). Have a ‘What’s New’ section.
Change the ‘Look and Feel’ as often as possible. ‘Window Dressing’ helps get a fresh
look.
- Stay Light. Keep it simple. Build an efficient site that is not heavy on download time. 6 second is an
industry benchmark for optimum page download on broadband connection.
- Interact with your audience. Get a conversation going. Ask questions. Find out what your web site visitors
need and give them what they want.
- Archive content. When designing or upgrading a site, it takes little additional cost and effort to add an
archiving channel for press releases, investor bulletins, media clips, company fact sheets, sales
presentations, product announcements, conference briefings and white papers. Add an advanced
‘Search’ functionality.
- Go Viral. Blogs, message boards, even emails can spread ideas faster than we ever hope to. The trick is to
be where the conversation is. And to do that, you've got to create something they will talk about.
- Develop a mobile version. Add a ‘Blackberry compatible’ desktop interface.
- Develop an RSS newsletter with an ‘Opt-In’ subscriber database. Loyalty breeds
‘Stickyness’. Consider to reward loyal customers with an online loyalty program.
- Fine tune your content, links, and labels constantly. Use the Web site metrics as a way to monitor which
pages and areas receive higher traffic, retire or rewrite those that don’t.
Finally, do not forget to add the ‘Bookmark my site’ or ‘Add to Favorites’
functionality.
Remember, a sticky website is one where a first time reader arrives and finds it difficult to leave. The
Eagles said it best in 1976, in their hit song ‘Hotel California’,
“We are programmed to receive. You can checkout any time you like, But you can never leave!
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If you are looking to develop a STICKY web site, contact sharad@cyber-
gear.com.
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