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  By: Swati Banerjee  
 

Most of the people surf the internet at present. I am sure you would have discovered that people from no where tend to go and visit your website, if you have one. This kind of thing will have different effect on different people. I, most definitely, do not like it at all. Why are these people wandering on your website? Do you think they are prying? Why don’t they go to another website?

Let me tell you something. The website I have do not have anything unique. There’s no wisdom, no porn, no actual information, no discounts or state secrets. All that’s there are my things. That’s the reason why I don’t require web traffic.

Recently I was asking on the internet and I discovered that I am not the only one whose website is being visited by unknown people. There are many people out there who are facing the same problem. I did some research, read some articles and performed some ground work. Here are the things which you should do if you do not want the visitors to go back to your website again:

1. Make your ‘return’ or ‘back’ buttons out of action - You want to know why you should do this. Just think how you would feel when you are unable to navigate a website? Obviously you would feel mad!

2. Pop-ups - Place pop-ups on all the pages of your website that would keep coming back. Most preferable a huge one so that they would use up the bandwidth. It’s a good idea to place them under the mouse or around other links on your site. I think it would be excellent if you can create a fake ‘close’ or ‘exit’ button on the pop-ups. This will create a trap on all of the visitors of your website.

3. Additional software updates - One other way is to make the visitors have additional software updates to check out your website. The more the better. Anything new and requiring a lot of time would do like flash, Déjà vu or shockwave.

4. You can also try dead links to annoy the visitors. You can go one step ahead of it by making the link bring another link and then one more link before leading to the dead link.

5. Registration - Make it a must to have people sign up on your website before they can access it. After that make sure that the form can not operated. However, you should make the visitors fill a very long form before they find that it can not be operated. This will guarantee that they will not return to your website again!

6. Reduce the loading time of each and every page on your site. It would be an excellent idea to get a slow ISP. Fill all the pages with video, audio, flash or MIDI.

7. Put up uninteresting and old content on your site. If you follow this then no one will go and visit your website.

8. Terrible navigation is the answer. Make it complex, unattractive and slow.

9. Keep your contact information invisible or concealed.

10. Highlight a site search tool that no one can operate.

Follow these and you would have no problems. In case it doesn’t then arrange for an appealing download consisting of a virus. However, in today’s age anything is possible and so some maniacs may visit your site to download the virus so that they can pass them to others!

Swati Banerjee is the owner of Writing Ink, a web content management firm based out of India, that services clients from across the globe. Please take a minute to visit http://www.writing-ink.com to experience how the bright young minds here make magic with words!

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