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Latest articles. If the user arrives

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 4:24 am
by sakibkhan22102
The elements “maybe yes”, “maybe no”
For these elements, it all depends on your target and your goals. Ask yourself if they are useful to your visitors to know whether or not you should keep them.

directly on your blog page, the "latest articles" element malaysia telegram data may be a bit redundant. On the other hand, if he arrives on another page and the titles are sufficiently attractive, they can help increase the duration of his visit. However, if you have to choose between recent articles and the most popular articles, highlight the most popular ones.
Social media feeds . There are widgets that allow you to show your latest Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. posts. The advantage is that this is social proof for you. Indeed, if a visitor sees that one of their friends is following you, they will tend to do so too. The disadvantage is that you are offering an exit door. If you decide to use this feature, do it sparingly and only for the network you use the most.
Advertisements . To test! If you choose products that are totally in line with the themes discussed on your blog, that are products that you have tested and that you approve of, this can make sense.
Step 4: Prioritize the items you keep
Don't forget to put the element that helps you achieve your #1 goal in first position!

What should be your blog's first priority?



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You need to make building and growing your mailing list a priority. The reason is simple, your visitors will not necessarily be ready to work with you on their first visit. The newsletter is a good way to keep in touch with your prospects and stay present in their minds until they are ready to take action.

Creating a bond, a relationship of trust with Internet users is essential for your business, so the mini bio that clearly explains the advantages of your blog, with your photo is also important. So what element should be prioritized?

Ideally, you want to have your opt-in just below your header (the top of your site) and put your bio first in your sidebar. If your site doesn't allow this, do some tests by alternating between your bio and your registration form and then decide.

How to prioritize other elements?
It all depends once again on your target and your goals! In any case, I'm not sure that putting your most popular articles in second or third position is very relevant. Your sidebar is intended to evolve, don't hesitate to do tests and see what is most effective for you.

So, how is your sidebar? Do you need to reorganize it? Share it all in the comments!


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