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Already have assembled a blog, published articles and a publication schedule with the next thematic content you have prepared for your readers. Now the challenge is just that: to attract readers! Attract visitors who are interested in your content. Well, to do before you begin the task of attracting qualified traffic to your blog you should check some details that will help your visitors first time, become repeat visitors:
Convert visitors into subscribers
For your Visitors subscribe to your blog, there are three static pages to which you should pay close attention:
1) “About” or “About us”
Visitors to a blog looking for content quality. But to subscribe, they need something more: a connection to the owner.
Therefore, “humanized” to your blog, so the reader knows that you’re behind. Post your photo, consider your personal tastes and also the experiences and challenges, to show that you are in position to help.
To recognize you as the “head” of that content, your readers will receive your next articles, and return to your blog. Therefore, the page “about us” is very important, and if not, you arm them now!
2) Contact
Many people do not publish a contact page on his blog for fear of losing privacy or to keep sending you spam. However, it is important to have this page, because it allows you to contact us personally and privately (beyond that in a blog, can comment on the notes).
Who can we contact?
- Readers;
- Subscribers;
- Potential customers;
- People to make strategic alliances;
- Companies interested in advertising on our blog …
… Then you see the importance of this page!
How do you prevent spam? The problem exists because there are softwares that are used for spamming, which detect email addresses on websites and some up to fill fields automatically a contact form and send spam to those addresses. To protect yourself:
- Use plugins to include a form on your Contact page, use the Captcha system. What is the CAPTCHA system? those images with fuzzy letters to transcribe before sending you a message from a form. With this system, only a human can see the letters, identify and put in the box, so that you ensure that all messages you receive through this contact form will be real people.