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January 13, 2008 at 6:43 pm
I have the same problem on my website. People come for one particular entry, read it, and leave. If you come up with a solution to this problem feel free to post it.
January 13, 2008 at 7:23 pm
Hi John,
I think that one solution to the problem is to by showing all your visitors the titles of your most popular posts (or your most recent posts) in the sidebar, next to the post they are currently reading.
Another solution is to post links to related articles at the bottom of your posts. This way, they will know that you have written more on the same topic.
June 20, 2008 at 3:21 pm
John,
I am someone who found your “bounce rate post” and have clicked through to this page from the related links on the bottom, so you might be interested in my perspective.
First of all the top artifcles button on the upper right of your page is a bit hard to see because of the contrast from green to blue. I noticed the nav bar but none of the links really enticed me.
The other thing I would recommend is writing another post or 2 about google analytics since you find that topic popular on the blog. You can keep your original focus but more GA articles would populate the “related articles” field better.
June 20, 2008 at 3:31 pm
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your advice. I will look into it, and I will at least write a few posts about Google Analytics.
October 9, 2008 at 12:42 am
Well, if people are landing on your site because of Paul Potts, write some more about Paul Potts.
Same with Bounce Rate.
Now I am off to write more about object oriented c programming, because I get a steady trickle of traffic on that topic.
Give the people what they are looking for!