Updating your website can be equated to refilling the cookie jar. No one wants to stick their hand into a jar and come up empty handed.
The same can be said for the content on your website. You want your audiences to get something out it, find it helpful every time they come back.
But I get it, sometimes it's not easy to generate fresh content. Updating your website regularly can be a pain but if you want to increase your SEO, you have to create new content. Generating new content not only makes you a better marketer but keeps your audience coming back.
This post may just be the answer to your prayers.
Here’s a how-to to make the most of your content.
In order to keep your website relevant, you need to understand SEO. Understanding SEO can cause extreme nail biting and hair pulling so I’ll simplify it. If you want to increase your SEO you need to update your website!
Google's most recent algorithm updates, Panda and Penguin put more focus on content sharing and updating content regularly. To be found in search engines you need to have strong content marketer. Google's algorithm determines which websites are fresh and up-to-date.
Current and potential customers don't want to read outdated information, if the content isn't relevant chances are they’ll go somewhere else. Just to reiterate, you are writing for people, not robots. Use humor or sarcasm. Make your audience feel like they would want to hangout with you on a Friday night because your content represents you and your values.
If you update your content you’ll build trust, which is a really successful marketing tactic.
If you want to become a better marketer, find out what your customer wants from your business.
Put yourself in your customer’s shoes, do you really want to be on the phone all day with customer service to ask a simple question? I’m going to generalize and say the answer is no. Make your website a place people want to go. Add content that educates and informs your customers on products and services. Create and share things like eBooks, white papers, video tutorials, blogs, etc.
Making your website a resource can be the difference between a visitor and an actual customer. Once you make your site helpful your customers and leads are going to ask better questions, that you can use as content for your site.
Your sales team is going to love you because by answering questions on your site, they won’t spend as much time answering common sales questions on the phone or in their inbox. Customers will know what to expect from your business and your sales team will get less pushback (gold star for you).
Your website is your digital identity. It shows people who you are and what your company’s mission is. Make customers feel less like customers and more like family. By creating that strong relationship you’ll take an important role in your customer’s lives. Less time maintaining customer relations gives you more time to schmooze with potential leads.
“Quality over quantity” from this moment on needs to be engrained into your head. Content should be worth updating, don’t add useless content for the sake of having more. Think of problems or questions your audience persona has.
Use those answers and information as inspiration for creating fresh content. Try adding call-to-action buttons that will transport your customer to a magical land, also known as a landing page. Utilize that page for customers to express questions, thoughts or ideas that can benefit your business.
Now that you have an idea of what content to add, make it interesting! Strive to hold attention not grab it. Of course we all want to be flashy with the coolest car but when push comes to shove most are going to pick the more dependable car. Try to keep that in mind, put focus on content skills.
Make your website an experience that people enjoy and want come back to. Your audience wants a unique experience that they can't get anywhere else in cyberspace.
Considering the title, I hope I have made it crystal clear that your website needs to be updated regularly. Make it a priority and don’t think of it as a chore. If you think of it as a tedious, redundant process instead of a fun, exciting way to improve your user's experience.
If you are still reading this, you have made it the end. Congrats to you! Hopefully by now you understand ways to keep your audience coming back for more killer content.
How are you updating your website to keep your groupies coming back? Tell us in the comments below.