
Brian Dale – WordPress Sliders
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If your site is image-heavy or you’ve got awesome content you don’t want visitors to miss when they load website pages, chances are you need a website slider. Sliders provide a convenient way to display multiple images, videos or other content in an engaging and attention grabbing way.
But finding a beautiful and easy to use slider plugin isn’t exactly a walk in the park, especially if you’re after a free option. Sliders provide (among many other benefits) the following enhancements to your website, products and services;
- Effective direct calls to action to increase profits
- More effective website navigation to direct visitors EXACTLY where you want them to go
- Showcasing key areas of your website which increases visitor engagement
- User friendly interface options for novice website owners
- Keeping visitors onsite and engaged decreasing bounce rates
Although many more benefits can be listed, these are top reasons you need WordPress website sliders. In this course, we take a step-by-step, easy to understand approach to instruction so join us today!
What Is SEO traffic?
There are two types of website traffic:
- Organic traffic: This is traffic that you don’t pay for directly. It includes people who click through to your website from your social media pages, your email newsletter, Google’s search results, and so on.
- Paid traffic: This is traffic that you pay for directly. It includes people who click pay-per-click (PPC) ads, as well as those who hear about you through influencer marketing, newsletter or podcast sponsorships, and other forms of paid advertising.
SEO stands for search engine optimization, and is a process of optimizing your website with the goal of ranking higher on search engine results pages (SERPs) and ultimately increasing traffic.
In theory, the term SEO refers to all search engines, but in practice, it’s Google that matters most as they have an 87.35% share of the search market, with Bing being a very distant second at 5.53%, and Yahoo taking third place with 2.83% of the market.
SEO traffic is organic traffic that comes from search engines, in other words, people who typed a keyword or query into Google, looked through the search results, and then clicked through to your website.
Note that this doesn’t include paid search engine traffic, meaning those who entered a query into a search engine, and then clicked on your PPC ad that was displayed above the search results.
Brian Dale – WordPress Sliders
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