The neighbor's house

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Md5656se
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The neighbor's house

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Be very careful with external links: the neighbor next door.

Don't put links that will make users leave your site.

Make them view it from a new window.

You can talk about your neighbor's garden, how beautiful their plants are, code phone number philippines but don't leave your house to see them.

Open the window and let them look out.

How to improve time on page - Quality content

A delicious appetizer (varied and nutritious) and good service and conversation will make you the best host.
We have already mentioned that it is important to serve your guests quickly.

Experience is queen and with the user's permission , content is king.

Offer quality content and your users will fall at your feet.

In the end, people are won over through their stomach, and your guests are no exception.

The content must be of quality, but also digestible, which is why a delicious portion of storytelling seasoned with a good dose of Aristotle-style persuasion will delight diners.

Logically, longer content increases the time spent on the site, but to achieve this it has to be relevant and interesting for the user, otherwise we will lose them along the way.

For this reason, storytelling in content is a great ally in terms of dwell time.

It helps you connect with your target audience, convey a message clearly, and keeps the viewer/reader engaged.

Your job as a host is to provide interesting conversation and plenty of content.

Reinforce your content with images and videos , which make it easier to read and understand and help maintain the user's attention.

The content must be nutritious, but also varied.

Another interesting strategy to improve the time spent on a website is to offer related content .

If our guest is drinking a beer, you can offer him some olives.

Let's see who can resist.


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Don't forget that details are important.

As a host, you have to take care of all the details: from the legal notice, the cookie policy, the microcopy...

If you want to expand your knowledge on how to have perfectly legal and penalty-proof forms, I recommend taking a look at this post .

Every element of your website, everything you do, speaks about you.

But… We are human and we can make mistakes.

No matter how well you try to do something, there may be some failures, but if you know how to manage your mistakes, you can use them to your advantage.

For example, a personalized 404 error can become a wink to the guest and gain their complicity and trust.

Just make sure that between winks you take him back to the beginning.

May it continue with you.
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