A
Simple Guide to Successful Website Promotion by
Chris Jacobson
What
good is having a site if no one knows about it?
When I first started creating websites a few years
ago, I relied on word-of-mouth advertising as my
main method of generating hits to my sites. Back
then, Google wasn't as big as it is today, and getting
listed on Yahoo! was the 'big' priority. Today though,
you don't even need to submit your site to Google.
As long as you have a good title and equally as
good meta tags, their spider will find you eventually.
Today
on the other hand, Internet advertising and search
engine optimization (SEO) is a must-know for any
webmaster.
I'm
going to run down some of the most successful methods
of e-marketing that have worked for me over the
years and have generated thousands of hits to my
sites, and in turn brought me more customers.
Link
Exchanges
Exchanging links with related sites is a free and
easy way to gain new visitors to your site. Set
up a separate links page and place only those links
to other sites displaying a path back to yours.
This will increase your search engine rankings due
to the fact that more sites are linking back to
you. It will in turn make your site more popular
among Google's index.
Search
Engine Optimization
When users are looking for something, they generally
search for it. With Google indexing millions of
pages every month, shouldn't your site be one of
them? It can be if you follow these simple steps
to optimizing your site for inclusion into Google's
directory (or any search engine for that matter).
Opt-In
E-mail List
Generating an e-mail list is an excellent form of
promotion and keeps visitors coming back. Having
an e-mail list service on your site to notify visitors
of any updates or improvements to your site will
help them remember you even exist. When creating
a list make sure you deal with a company or program
that does not sell or trade e-mail addresses. Your
visitors trust that you will provide them with the
service they subscribed to, and are not generally
expecting unwanted solicited mail.
Message
Forums and Online Communities
Joining a message forum or online group related
to what your website offers is a great (and free)
way of increasing your traffic. Becoming a part
of an online message group and gaining a reputation
there can greatly help you bring visitors to your
site. Include a link to your site in your signature,
or slip it into a message you may be replying to.
If your fellow board members begin to know you on
a more personal level while exchanging messages
with you, they may feel more inclined to turn to
your services whenever they may need them - and
that equals more business for you.
Get
Offline
Just because your site is online doesn't mean you
have to market strictly through the Internet. Get
out and market yourself the old fashioned way. Word
of mouth advertising is still major! Talk to a colleague
or friend about your newest site and what you offer
- they may go on and mention it to another person,
and so on.
Hand
out business cards or flyers with your website's
URL and describe what your product is. When I launched
my first site I sent out numerous letters and offerings
to local businesses of prospective clients I'd thought
would be interested in my services. Out of the 50
letters I sent out, I ended up gaining 15 clients.
That's an extraordinary number when you consider
that some of these businesses already had what I
was offering and were willing to discuss with me
the process in switching over to my services.
Newspaper
advertising, especially in the classified section
on a Saturday, can do wonders. I placed an ad in
a local paper three weeks ago for two of my sites.
Each ad brought in around 200 hits each and a few
new customers. The lesson I learned was to drop
Site A's placement for the following week and place
another ad for Site B to see if my client-base from
the previous week's newspaper referral would double
- and it did. The reasoning behind this was Site
A received hits, but minimal customers, therefore
defeating the purpose. It's all about trying new
things to see what will work. If you find something
isn't working out, it's best not to waste time and
money on that particular marketing strategy. Placing
a classified ad is not expensive considering the
hundreds of thousands of readers you will reach.
Most newspapers also place your ad on their website
free of charge if you advertise in their print edition.
There
are many more sources of where to advertise and
how to do it. I've only touched the tip of what
you can do to increase your presence online.
If
you're looking to get hits to your site fast and
you don't have the patience to try any of my methods
(although you should), I recommend purchasing "The
Web Traffic Driver" by John Enderson. You've
got nothing to lose with a full money back guarantee.
Wishing
you all the success online!
Chris
Jacobson
About the Author
Chris Jacobson is an Internet entrepreneur and freelance
author who writes on various topics. His official
website is MoneyMakingScoop.com.
Also visit his updated daily blog at ChrisJacobson.blogspot.com.