I have noticed that visitors to my sites very rarely click on sidebar menu items. Of course I would like them to, because that's where either affiliate ads are or deeper links to the rest of my content. I have a feeling this is not just an issue specific to my sites - I have noticed that even where I have a link to my site in someone else's sidebar I see very little traffic from it. So anybody got any bright ideas how to make that site more "sticky" by improving the attraction of sidebar menus in some way (or getting rid of them altogether!!)?
First of all, please show us your page, cos it's really hard to tell what needs to be improved without seeing the actual sidebar. Kate
Normal people, look at the left column of a web page first, as this is where navigation usually appears, switch the navigation to the right and affiliates etc to the left. Best of luck.
Sure, I was just looking for general thoughts because as I say, it is not a problem unique to just one of my sites, or even just my sites. But for example see my mountain biking blog, the sidebar is a bit messy at the moment because I have been rearranging it and not really polished it off, but this is a typical example. I have a feeling that people probably don't read down far enough usually to see the navigation items, but they DO click the gallery thumbnails more often. My site isn't really set up for a 3-column layout, though I could try it I suppose, never thought about it...
On the right where you have affliates links, maybe try and target a product there rather then what you have. Because when I looked I saw ads, rather then something I would want to buy. Just a thought.