Monday 12 November 2012

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Making Your Website More Social-Friendly

What actually makes a website more social-friendly?Here are a few stuff that i could think of. Feel free to add some of your ideas and opinions by commenting.

Social Friendly


Encourage Sharing

If you want visitors to share your site content, make it easy for them to accomplish that. They are not going to jump through hoops, however, if you leave the breadcrumb trail for them, they’ll probably stick to it. Be smart by finding methods to integrate Twitter to your site, remove obstacles to comment forms, and removing social barriers wherever you are able to. If you’re on WordPress, be fully familiarize with essential WP plugins that will make your site more social-friendly. A lot of it’s already available for you.


Be Dynamic

Social friendly sites are dynamic. That’s what attracts people and lures them in. They don’t need a static site that’s exactly the same each time they visit. They want to build relationships with sites which are constantly changing.That are fresh. This is why doing things such as adding your blog, using widgets, and finding solutions to bring what you’re doing offsite back on, are very important. Dynamic Web sites get more links, they encourage users to keep visiting and they also give people reasons to engage with you over a consistent basis. These are all things the search engines are looking at plus they are extremely important to the success of your site. Make sure you are adding dynamic content for your site.


Support Your Supporters

Thanks to social networking, people desire to be rewarded for supporting you. They want to know that you heard them, that you have just read their comment, and you noticed their passing you around to their friends. There are lots of different methods to show support to individuals who give you support either by linking, retweeting, commenting, or passing around your site content. You can do it onsite by making use of plugins to acknowledge the most frequent commenters, creating member boards where users can accumulate points for contributing or picking customers to spotlight in your blog or newsletter monthly. You can also support them offsite by doing things such as sending emails to express thanks, offering freebies or offering discount codes to people who perform certain action.


Connect Communities

Get associated with your own community, bear in mind that it is not necessarily about you. Get to know your community members and discover what makes them happy. What are they focusing on? What are they doing? When you know, get involved in what they’re doing and provide assistance which you could. Find outside communities linked to with yours and have involved. You’ll drive people back to yours but you will also reveal that you are not just about yourself. By actually talking to other communities, you create more buzz and recognition for your own personal.


Say Yes to Mashups

Resist the need to ironclad your site content. I know it’s hard, however the more open you are, the most connected your users are likely to feel toward you. Instead of freaking out when someone uploads one of your commercials to YouTube, challenge them to do something cool by using it. Host a tournament for the best commercial mashup. Let them take your photos and Photoshop them in cool and unusual ways. Challenge them to use your jingle and create a video around it. Have them take your product or service out in real life and video tape their experience with it. The more you are able to bring them into your community, the greater loyalty they’re going to feel towards it. Don’t simply make it easy for them to share your content, make it simple for them to take it and screw it up a little.




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