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How to make your Site feel more Active

Interactive Sites are getting more users day by day. You can take the examples of Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter having more interactive than any other sites. They are the social networking sites which easily can attract users but what about the content oriented sites. How can they interact with users and make feel their site active?

There are more than 500 million sites as per the stats of 2012. So, it's very hard job to get good SEO in such a tough competition. There are some ways through which you can make your site more active and interactive with your visitors.
5 Tips to make Site interactive:-
1. Choose two column template theme for your site and place your content on left hand side and keep widget on right (I recommended and researched). In widget, provide categories to choose and Facebook fan-page and twitter updates to get socially active with your visitors.

2. Make sure your articles have comments on them and always get involved by responding and keeping the conversion alive. I know that it's difficult to manage comments as they are most easy way to get spam for your site. You can use block spam plugins for WordPress sites.

3. Don't switch off date published with your content. Always keep dates and author name with your content. This can help the user to analyze how much the content is old and get involved for more contents to come up.

4. Include Valuable information and interactive tools like rating, votes on post, number of views to your post, and Facebook "Like" option or Google plus option. To add votes and rating below every post help the reader to know how much other user liked this post. You can GD star rating WordPress plugin to add voting and rating option below every post.

5. Include Social Media buttons like Facebook Fan-page, Twitter Follow, Google Plus following options. This options help your users on social networking sites to get easy updates of your site and about newly posted content.

By keeping on top of these 5 simple things, you keep things fresh enough to keep your rankings…and have enough social proof that gets more visitors to interact

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