Subject: How To Keep Web-Surfers On Your Site

Hi {Name}, 

If you are familiar with Dale Carnegie's, 
"How To Win Friends and Influence People"
then you are aware that if you talk less and
listen more, strangers will find you more
interesting. 

This seems counter intuitive, because if 
you are like me - you might think that it 
is what you say, that makes you interesting. 

However, most people feel this way. 

So, in a world of talkers, it's the one who 
listens - that is truly the rare gem. 

Okay, you may ask, what does this have to 
do with your web publishing business? 

Only that if you allow your website to listen
as well as talk - it's likely more web surfers 
will stay to linger. 

Remember in my SEO report - "...the more 
time people stay on your website the higher your
ranking will be in the search engines!"

To put this in practice let's look at Facebook,
as an example. 

The reason one out of seven people in the 
world used Facebook on the same day wasn't 
because they all came to hear what the 
rich, powerful, and brilliant Mark Zuckerberg
 had to say...

...No, they went on Facebook because THEY 
wanted to say something. 

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I use this example to stress the importance
of providing more interactivity with the
people who visit your website. 

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Allowing your visitors to leave comments 
is a good start toward making people feel 
as if they are heard. 

However, some people shy away from 
commenting at the bottom of articles 
because they are afraid to get pulled
into a time consuming argument, or 
being cyber bullied in the comment 
string by a troll. 

That is why more and more savvy site
owners are adding pop-up polls to 
their websites. 

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Pop-up polls, which ask light, fun, easy
questions, assure anonymity and 
provide access to end result statistics
 - have become increasingly 
popular methods for keeping eyeballs
on a website to increase SEO rankings
and foster interactivity with the public.

One way to add this level of interactivity 
to any page on your website is with 

Pop-Up Monkey
 
> http://popupmonkey.com/ 

Pop-Up Monkey allows you to add 
reliable pop-up quizzes like the ones
mentioned above - and more - to any 
web page. 

In fact, with Pop-Up Monkey you can add 
pop-ups over pages that you don't even 
own or control - without actually hacking
into the third party's website. 

This additional strange feature provides
the opportunity to do things in online
publishing that defy my imagination. 

Check it out, 

> http://popupmonkey.com/

Until Next Time, 

{YOUR NAME}

PS - Next time's topic will be
"Last Chance Or Is It?"...

I hope to see you there. 

