5 Reasons Why Users Leave your Blog/Website

All webmasters work days and nights to get highly targeted traffic to their websites. But, it is a pain to lose those hard-earned visitors. There are some specific reasons why a person would leave a website. The following list is compiled out of my own experience. There are the top reasons why i don’t visit certain websites. Here i would use my Free Webmaster Resources website Templora for example.

1) Not Good Navigation

Not everyone visits your website directly by typing the URL in the address bar unless you are Google.com or Yahoo.com. So, many visitors come through search engines. So, it would be a very good idea to identify these pages by using softwares like AWStats (i use it) etc.. and make those pages as much User-Friendly as possible. Place prominent links to your homepage etc..

On my website, the Basic PHP Security Tutorial page and the SMF Theme Generator receive the most hits from Search engines and those are very much user friendly.

2) Lack of Content

This is something that everybody knows. Content is the king of everything. If there is no content on the Web, Google and Yahoo will have to shut down :D. Even a single great article can bring you in a lot of backlinks and a lot of traffic from Search Engines. But thats not going to retain your visitors. You’ll have to have some more good or average content. When i started my website, Basic PHP Security Tutorial was my only good content and was the only source of traffic. So, even though i had a lot of traffic, i was not having much returning visitors. But, after that, as i improved content by writing more articles and tutorials, i started to have some loyal users.

You can also link to related content on every page so that you can get your visitors to stay longer. If you use Wordpress, you can install the Related Posts plugin (there are others available too. But many don’t work well).

3) Too Many Ads

No one likes to visit websites filled up with lots of Ads. Even if you have high quality content, if you have more than 5 Ads or even 2-3 Flashing ads, people might consider your website as a “Made For Ads”(MFA)(!) website. This is really dangerous as the users might permanently abandon your website, as i have done many websites. Again, if you take my website Templora.com as an example, i have a 468 x 60 block at the top and a 728 x 90 at the bottom. Those are not annoying and i earn sufficiently from them. I could have easily inserted a few more Square adsense blocks on my Tutorials and Articles pages, but that would definitely drive the visitors away.

4) No Activity

If you have a forum or some other type of user-generated content, User Activity can harm you very well. No one wants to post in a empty forum, though they know that everything has to be empty before it can start brimming. This is really irritating ,but thats how people are. They just want to go the way the crowd goes. This is the case with blogs too. It affects blogs in an indirect way. If you display low numbers on your RSS Subscribers widget, you are prone to losing a lot of new users. I covered it in my “5 Tips to Increase RSS Subscirbers“. Also, people judge your blog depending on the number of comments you have and the way you have responded.

5) Bad Design

This is not really an important factor. But, thats just for websites that provide very good content like Boing Boing. It is one of the most poorly designed blogs that i have ever seen, but it sits right on the #1 spot for the Most Favorited blogs and #2 spot of Technorati’s top 100 blogs. But, every blog cannot be Boing Boing. So, you’d have to have a really good design. If you don’t, you can hire me to design one for you. I’m a pretty good web designer ;).

33 Responses to “5 Reasons Why Users Leave your Blog/Website”

Knut Holt says:

Bad ordered domenes or pages that makes it impossible to visitors finding what they are looking for without scanning through a lot of material, is the reason number one.

Slow loading pages is a nearly equally great reason.

Jen says:

thanks for the great tips!

Short but simple article. Great stuff. I have to say that all are fairly important, but #2 is THE most important – you got to have good, fresh content.

Great post!I think content tends to be the #1 thing for me that makes me leave and never come back to a blog, ads nodt really bother me. I know the webmaster is just trying to make a living.
But if a site has zero content then I leave quickly. Having useful rich content will keep your bounce rates low andt he visitors coming back.

Hari says:

Though i made them as 5 points, all of them are pretty equally important…

Wow! really Good tips again.. the importtant factor to drive visitors to ur blog is Content,Content is The King as they say! Thanks for sharing

Angela says:

I know that an attractive blog can keep readers longer. I just don’t know enough to do much about it. I did finally learn how to change the colors at my blog, though, so that is a start!

Angela

Great article. Short and sweet and to the point. I’m still in the learning curve about blogging and this write up provided me some great information which I can use to get my blog up to great heights. Thanks for the useful information. Cheers

Hmmmmm yes, most of these are the most common mistakes done by bloggers. Especially newbies. the lack of content is the most valuable point here. if the content is strong a user will definitely visit back again for more information. Good work Hari. Keep it up.

Brilliant article. These 5 tips even though they’v been given in very short form are extremely useful. Thanks alot for the information.

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Nice article Hari. I completely agree with all the points you have pointed out. The most useful to work on according to my knowledge is the lack of content and bad navigation. If the user cannot go to the content he/she wants it can be really annoying. And if the blog doesn’t have any content that’s even more annoying.

Nikitta says:

I like this articles… That’s make me more careful to write and developing my blog..

getac b300 says:

Stumbled across your blog accidentally. But glad I did. Got some really good information. I recently moved to Wordpress from blogger and really am amazed with it. Regretting the late move. But this article will help me do a better blog. Thanks.

Some really useful and cool tips. Thanks a lot Hari. great job with it.Being with WP for few years now and even I learnt a few tricks. Thanks again. Great blog you have here

sticky52 says:

Great info! thank you

Great information there. I wish I had the same information and help when I started blogging. Nowadays new bloggers have many resources. This is one such useful article. Great job. Cheers

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I would have to agree with you on all of the points here. These are all great ways to ensure that you are driving traffic and users away from your blog.

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Danny Beard says:

This is a great post. Each of the tips are spot on and very relevant. I agree that to many ads can definitely turn off your readers. I do know that bloggers need to make some money so it doesnt bother me as long as it’s placed into the site cleanly and seemlessly. Also, navigation and design are major points for happy readers. They have to be able to get to the content. Overall, great tips. WEll done.

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support says:

Outstanding post!!! I agree with this useful tips, but I consider, that Content must be ?1, then Design and so on.

Thanks for interesting review. Good luck.

Regina says:

I comment rarely on blogs but just wanted to stop and say Great Content.

Really good work with the article. The main reason a reader comes to a blog is for content to read. If you don’t have good content obviously the user never will come back. That’s the best tip. Also navigation is also an important point. Others are important too but I just wanted to point out the two points I emphasized on. Keep up the good work. Cheers

ENT Doctor says:

They normally leave if they find the blog boring. Definitely not yours.

Lawn says:

It seems like something is missing, no?

Tom says:

I will bring this suggestion to adjust my blog. nice tips, thanks

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