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17 Tips to Keep Visitors on Your Bog

[Update on the typo: Yes, I know it's a typo, but I quite like it so I'm leaving it. Also, this "teaser" article is in about 4 different places, and I'm busy this morning.]

I came across a comment on Problogger that is one of the best summaries I have seen of things you can do to make your blog “sticky” - i.e., helping visitors find other articles of interest, and encouraging them to stay. His tips are a balance of common sense, marketing nouse and a varied bag of tricks.

This is a good approach whether you are attempting to put your views across to your reader, or encouraging them to stay and view more adverts.

It is from Ross Hill, a student who runs an “Interview” blog called Hatchthat.

Since I cannot improve it, I’ve quoted the comment directly over at Poliblog Perspective.

Read it all.

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