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How to Find (and Fix) Underperforming Website Content

The post How to Find (and Fix) Underperforming Website Content appeared first on HostGator Blog . How to Fix Underperforming Website Content You put a lot of work into your website and the content marketing efforts you use to get more out of it. And yet all that work just doesn’t seem to be adding up to the kind of results you’d hoped for. On the one hand, you understand that getting attention online is competitive and content marketing is a long game. But on the other, you don’t want to keep throwing time and money at something that’s not working. At some point, any business doing content marketing has to step back and analyze if your website content is underperforming. This post walks you through how to find your poor-performing content, so you can fix it and start enjoying SEO wins again. How to Identify Underperforming Content Whether or not your content is underperforming has everything to do with your expectations. It’s worth checking that your expectations are realistic and in line with what you really want your content to do before you assign it that “underperforming” label.   First, Clarify Your Goals. Different content items should be developed to achieve different goals. For most businesses, a solid content strategy will include content meant to achieve three main types of goals: Driving traffic and raising awareness of your website or brand. This includes much of your blog posts and other educational or entertaining content you create for your audience. Driving leads and conversions. This includes your landing pages, webinars, and any gated content you create. Promoting your products or services more directly. This includes product pages, video tutorials about your products, and demos. Make sure to match the results you judge to the goals of the content to get an accurate measure of its performance. For the content meant to drive traffic and awareness , you should focus on metrics like number of visitors, search engine ranking, and how long visitors stay on your website after they click through. For content meant to drive action , the most important metric is how many people took the action you’re encouraging, whether that’s signing up for an email list, downloading an ebook, or setting up a sales call. For your promotion-focused content , your goal is getting new customers and sales .   Next, Research Content Marketing Benchmarks. Even once you’ve clarified your goals and the metrics to track for your content, knowing what counts as success can be tricky. Is 500 views of a blog post good, or should you be aiming for 5,000? Unfortunately, there’s no one right answer to that question. It depends on factors like how long your website has been around, how long you’ve been doing content, and who your audience is. If you’re just starting out and targeting a really niche audience, then expecting huge numbers is unrealistic and may not even be necessary. But even recognizing all the factors that make a difference here, it can be helpful to have some idea of what’s considered “normal.” Organizations like Brafton and Pressboard Media have researched averages for some common website metrics like bounce rates and average reading time. With some digging, you may be able to find similar research that focuses more specifically on your industry or type of business.   What’s average may not be what’s right for you, so don’t let benchmarks be the only measure you use here, but they can be a helpful guide to setting realistic goals for over time.   Finally, Analyze the Relevant Metrics. Now that you know what metrics to watch for each piece of content and some idea of what’s realistic to hope for, start analyzing your content pieces to determine if they’re performing as well as you want them to. This isn’t as simple as looking at a number and labeling a piece a failure. You want to take time to understand what’s going on with each piece of content. Consider individual factors that play a role, like the quality of the headline and the different promotion tactics you used. A lot of different elements go into what makes a piece of content successful or not and you want to analyze what specifically contributed to this one not working.   How to Fix Underperforming Content Identifying your underperforming content is just step one. Now you have to do something about it.   Diagnose the Reasons. The analysis you performed above should be a big help with this, but also step back and look at the larger trends in what works and what doesn’t for your website. If you’ve found that a lot of your content is underperforming, it might be worth doing a full content audit so you can better see the big picture trends. It’s not always easy figuring out why something did or didn’t work and unfortunately, some of this process will involve guesswork. But use the analytics you have and consider doing A/B testing or customer surveys to fill in the gap in your knowledge and get a better handle on what your audience does and doesn’t respond well to.   Make Improvements. Obviously, this is where this was all headed. When you’ve figured out why a piece of content isn’t working, you’ll know whether or not you should scrap it altogether or make strategic changes to turn it into something that your audience is more likely to appreciate. Based on your analysis, it could be as simple as coming up with a better headline, or it could involve a more extensive overhaul of the whole piece. A lot of the time, you’ll find you don’t have to start from scratch to turn an underperforming piece of content into something that does a better job of achieving your goals. You just need to identify that it’s not working and why so you can turn it into a better preforming piece of content. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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5 Steps To Take After Buying Your New Domain Name

The post 5 Steps To Take After Buying Your New Domain Name appeared first on HostGator Blog . What to Do After You’ve Bought Your Domain Name Purchasing your domain name is the first step towards getting started online. With your domain in hand, it’s time to start building your online presence. However, there’s a lot that needs to be done before you have your own piece of online real estate. Below we highlight five different things you can do once you’ve purchased a new domain name. 1. Sync Your Domain and Hosting If you’ve purchased a domain name for the purpose of creating a website, then you’ll also need a hosting account. Depending on where you purchased your domain you may be able to purchase hosting from the same source. HostGator offers a great plan for beginners that will make hosting and setting up your site a breeze. Regardless of where you decide to purchase your hosting, you’ll need to transfer your nameservers , so they point to the location of your host. If that sounds a bit technical don’t worry, the process is incredibly straightforward. To start, login to your domain name registrar where you purchased your domain and locate your nameservers. Then, you’ll want to copy and paste the nameservers provided by your host into the box where your existing nameservers are located.   2. Setup a Domain-Specific Email Address Chances are you’ll also want a domain-specific email address to go with your new domain name . This will help your site appear more professional. The total number of email addresses you can create will depend on your hosting plan. Typically, you’ll be able to create at least one without an added charge. You’ll be setting up your branded email address from within your hosting account. If your host offers a control panel like cPanel for managing your hosting account, then you’ll look for an app called Email Accounts . Here you’ll enter your email address and select the associated domain name from the drop-down box. 3. Secure Matching Social Media Handles Getting social media handles that match up with your website will help to establish your brand online. Even if you don’t plan on using the social media platform right away it can be helpful to lock down specific usernames. If the branded version of the username is already taken, then trying adding a qualifier to the end of it. Getting an exact match isn’t the most important thing, but try and get it as close as possible. For every social media profile, it can be helpful to try and match your usernames across various accounts. This will make it easier for your fans to find you across different platforms.   4. Create Goals for Your Website Before you start building your website it’s important to create an actionable plan for what you actually want to accomplish. After all, there are numerous directions you can take with your new site.    Are you building out a personal blog ?    Are you creating a site for an online service business?    Are you starting an e-commerce store ?    Are you creating a news style website? The type of website you create and the end result your looking for will help to establish your direction. It’s important to sort this out beforehand as it will determine the style of site you end up building. 5. Start Building Your Website Your website is the center of your online presence. Now, with your domain and hosting setup, it’s time to start building your website.  If you’re choosing to build your own website, then you’ll have numerous directions you can take. If you’re using HostGator, you can even use the included site builder . If you prefer to build out a site that allows for greater content development, then consider using a CMS like WordPress . Most hosts, including HostGator, offer one-click installs that will install WordPress on your site with the click of the button. Then, all you have to do is choose a WordPress theme and customize it to your liking.   Hopefully, the tips above will help you take your brand new domain name and start to lay the foundation for a successful website. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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7 Marketing Goals for Your E-commerce Website This Year

The post 7 Marketing Goals for Your E-commerce Website This Year appeared first on HostGator Blog . Define Your 2018 E-commerce Marketing Goals The online world moves fast. Each year, it’s a good idea to consider the goals you have for your website to see if they need some updating. For an e-commerce website, some goals will always stay consistent, but others will evolve or change completely year by year. This year, […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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Should You Promote Your Online Shop with Free Items?

The post Should You Promote Your Online Shop with Free Items? appeared first on HostGator Blog . We’ve looked at the importance of competing on value rather than price, and now here comes a seemingly counterintuitive idea: giving your customers stuff for free. Should you try this promotion tactic? Maybe. Exactly what to hand out and how to do it will vary based on your goals and what you sell. In another […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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How To Run A Successful Facebook Contest In 5 Steps

The post How To Run A Successful Facebook Contest In 5 Steps appeared first on HostGator Blog . Chances are you’ve seen or been involved in some sort of Facebook contest. They are fun for the participants, but why do businesses host them? Not only are they great for branding, but they can also be an integral part of your social media strategy.   Step 1: Determine your goals Before you make any […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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