The visitors that once came across your website or your blog might never ever return. Or there is a possibility of them returning back to your blog. Just imagine, if you get 1000 visitors on a day and then on the second day you get 1000 new visitors and the 1000 that came yesterday. Yes, on the second day you will get 2000 visitors and if the trend follows, your website hits will increase in geometric progression. Doesn’t it seem awesome? Yes, it is. Now an important question -
What decides return visits?
Think of going to a shop. The goods you see there are available at many other stores too. Then, what makes a shop your favorite? It is the way the seller speaks to you, the surrounding ambience, the convenient location, the quality of the goods and of course, affordable and cheaper items.
These all are what your blog or your website demands. Of course, some little modifications are necessary to the statement. Your blog demands “to-the-topic content”, easy to understand language, good layout and last but not the least, concern for your visitors. You can show this concern by replying to the comments of your visitors. Giving them help they need with your “niche” and allow them comment their freaking minds. Of course, please do moderate spams.
A great web development project or a niche blog development requires repeated visitors if you want to sustain the competitions in your niche. I have often dropped plans of websites because I wasn’t able to figure out my jobs in order to get repeated visitors and sustain the web-idea.
Your competitors always survive for a reason and that reason must be found out. You must know why people trust their brands or go to their site. Everything that your competitor has achieved is your bare minimum. You must further overcome your competitors in getting repeated visitors if you want them to beat in their own game.
Here are six questions that you must seek answers to:
- Is your blog theme competent to your content?
- Is your blog full of ads?
- Do you conduct polls or open discussions with your readers?
- Do you provide them freedom to express their comments?
- Do you reply to the comments and queries made by your readers?
And, last – Does your blog fulfill its mission statement or promise to the public?
Once you have answered all these questions successfully, you will be able to understand your mistakes and would be able to get repeated visits.









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Hii, Aditya
I am noticing a lot of changes here in TechRavings, guess what? The changes are good. Nice Work.
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Thanks TechPrism. We bloggers love to get feedback for our hardwork. Thanks once again. Hope to hear more from you in future.
Yes, Feed back is really important.
one more thing i would like to say that the previous template was far more better then this one in terms of navigational easiness & searching the contents.
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