5 Tips on How to Keep Visitors on Your Website Longer

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It can be tricky trying to keep visitors on your website. If you’re noticing that people seem to pass through your site, but you aren’t getting any conversions, it’s time to make some changes. 

First, it’s important to narrow down your goals when it comes to visitors. For instance, are you a business striving to make more sales? Are you a blogger working on building your readership? Are you trying to generate awareness about a cause and aiming to generate support and interactions?

Whatever your goal is, recognizing your goals is the first step to keeping visitors engaged and active on your site. At POWr, we understand it can be difficult to create a site that effectively gets you the conversions and results you want. Therefore, we are passionate about providing easy-to-implement plugin solutions that will make your life easier and your customer’s experience better.

Turning your product page into a conversion machine should be your top priority if you want to grow your online store. Our goal is to help you achieve success! Here are five tips to help you keep customers on your website:

1. Make sure site navigation is user-friendly

How intuitive is your site? Is it easy for users to find your products or content without feeling lost or confused? Walking through your site as a visitor or potential customer is a good way of deciphering this. Take notes on what is working well and what needs adjusting. 

Another great option is to go through the sites of successful competitors and take note of what they’ve implemented that you haven’t. Perhaps they’ve taken a more minimalist approach to design?

Pipcorn uses an FAQ page to provide customers answers in one place easily.

A great tool for clearing confusion and offering clarity is an FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) page. FAQs allow you to answer commonly asked questions readily available to your visitors. You can include product, brand, and support information to ensure any possible information they might need or want is accessible at the click of a mouse.

Good Molecules uses a hamburger menu for navigation on mobile devices. The hamburger menu expands when you click it.

Appropriate navigation on mobile is also extremely important. With most consumers accessing the internet through their mobile devices, you want to ensure your website is usable on all screens. 

2. Offer incentives to keep visitors on your website

Who doesn’t love a good incentive? Consider how powerful incentives are. For example, you may not typically participate in surveys, but if you’re offered a 20% discount for your participation, you are much more likely to participate. 

Think about what your site is offering and what would effectively incentivize visitors to engage, make a purchase, or take action.

For instance, to grow their subscriber base, a video game review blogger might say, “I’m randomly selecting five winners to give their very own copy of Vampire Bunny Revenge IV from those who comment below before 12:00 AM, 3.4.18. Can’t wait to hear what you have to say about the post, and looking forward to selecting five lucky people. Remember, the clock is ticking!” 

Burrow uses an entry popup to offer $50 off to its visitors.

 

Popups are excellent for sharing incentives with visitors. You can offer them a discount on their first purchase when they enter your site. 

To avoid abandoned carts, create a popup that offers visitors a discount on their cart items. For instance, ‘Oops! It looks like you forgot something in your cart. We don’t want you to miss out on these awesome items, so here’s 10% off your purchase.’ 

Apart from discounts and reminders, you can also offer coupons, free shipping, free samples, or exclusive deals.

Give yourself time to test out different popup incentives and see what gets you the best results. Incentivizing visitors is a sure way to keep visitors on your website.

3. Create a sense of urgency to keep visitors on your website

Are you noticing carts being abandoned? Are visitors stopping at your site’s door but not staying to shop around? Perhaps they’re browsing your products or content but no actions are being taken. 

Creating a sense of urgency is a great way of combating this. In fact, behavior psychologists found that a sense of urgency propels people to act immediately and halts purposeful contemplation. Giving deadlines for sales or site event participation encourages visitors to take action now.

The Cart Countdown Timer by POWR is available on the Shopify App Store.

 

Countdown timers are excellent tools for feeding a sense of urgency and giving customers that little push needed to make a purchase or take action on your site. Yes, there’s a sale or event, but they have to act within the next 30 minutes, or they’ll miss out. 

Depending on your ecommerce platform, you can use a plugin or app to create a countdown. Tools like POWR’s Cart Countdown Timer for Shopify or Countdown Timer for BigCommerce are some simple to use options.

You can even display the number of people participating, the number of items sold or donations made, etc. Take advantage of these options, and use them to your advantage to get customers excited.

By using the words “today” and “instant”, Bulk Apothecary creates urgency on its website.

If you can’t access a visual countdown, you can simply use words on your site to suggest a time-limited offer. For example, your popup could say things like:

  • Offer expires at midnight! Act NOW!”
  • 24 hours left for free shipping on all orders. No minimum spend.”
  • Hurry! Sign up TODAY to claim your 15% discount!”

4. Make your site a visual experience

Olipop uses bright pastel colors to highlight its drinks. The website is fun and inviting.

To keep visitors on your website you need to appeal to their creativity and imagination. Photos are one of the most effective ways of communicating without words. They can effectively convey quality, story, depth, emotions, insight, and branding. Utilize that power and make your site a visual paradise visitors love exploring. 

It’s worth investing in quality images that will best showcase what you have to offer. Pixc is an excellent resource for this, utilizing their service and ensuring every image on your site is of the highest quality and effectively conveys your site’s purpose, story, mission, and products.  

Fossa Apparel uses an image slider to showcase different product categories on its homepage.

Image gallery and image slider plugins are great for showcasing your images in eye-catching ways. You can customize them, so they blend beautifully with your site’s aesthetic and highlight it in the best way. 

Use them to tell a visual story or communicate the overall theme of your site. Enjoy testing out different photo combinations and display options to find what works best.

5. Actively collect feedback from visitors to your website

Another great way to keep visitors on your website is to make a point of actively gathering feedback. This will help you better understand where your site can improve and what you’re excelling at. 

You’ll be amazed at how quickly implementing the feedback you receive starts to improve conversions and engagement on your site.

Survicate, though not an ecommerce site, can help ecommerce businesses with adding exit surveys like this.

To achieve this, surveys are excellent tools. You can create exit surveys that appear just as someone is about to leave your site or purchase surveys asking how their shopping experience was. If you have a blog site, create a survey that appears when someone’s reached the end of an article to get their thoughts on the content shared.  

Feedback is invaluable and can be a vital resource for making game-changing progress with your website. Did you know that 70% of customers will stop doing business with companies they feel don’t value them? By proactively acting on feedback from visitors, you’re letting them know they’re important to you.

Always remember to keep your website’s visitors at the focal point of your planning. Any update, tweak, or development should be constructed and approached with them in mind. By prioritizing your visitors’ experience, you’ll be more likely to keep them on your site, achieve greater conversions, and curate an experience they won’t soon forget.


Aimee Thompson author bio

 

Author Bio

Aimee works in Marketing at POWr. She is passionate about all things Kate Spade and helping small businesses access the apps they need to achieve success.


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