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Now what do I do with it?
Now that your
web site is ready to promote there are several basic things
that you need to do to help people find you.
1. Get listings
on search engines and in Web directories. For most
Web sites, search engines and directories are the most important
sources of qualified visitors. They account for 70 percent
or more of the visitors to many sites. You should continue
to submit your site to the major search engines each month
and place your site in popular directories like YaHoo. It
can take several months to build up a noticible presence in
the search engine databases. The main key to success with
search engines is to provide quality rich information on your
web pages vs. the key words you are trying to focus on. Click
here to learn more about how
search engines work. Click here for more information on
Search Engine Submission
Service.
2. Collect "opt-in" e-mail addresses and
e-mail invitations to your prospects. "Opt-in"
or "Maillists" consist of people who visit your
site and have asked to receive e-mail about a specific subject.
The invitation can be in the form of a newsletter, coupon
or special announcement broadcast. This ability is built into
our basic hosting
service and can be utilized in a manual or subscribable
mode for hands free list generation.
3. Beg, swap, or buy links to your site from other
sites your prospects visit. Associations, educational
sites, and other companies are likely candidates for links.
What other Web sites do your prospects visit? See if you can
get a text link from those sites to yours. Over time, they
could send you a steady stream of highly qualified visitors.
Sometimes you can get a link from another site just by asking.
Try that approach first. Most of the time, however, you'll
scratch their backs and they'll scratch yours as each of you
adds links to the other. If the other site's visitors are
valuable enough to you, you might even offer to pay for a
link. Getting links off of other site also will
also build up what is called your "link popularity".
Search engines place pages higher on search results based
on this factor!
4. Promote your site URL offline everywhere you can
- especially in your local market! You've seen other
people s URLs (Web site addresses) on buses, billboards, t-shirts,
and TV commercials on the radio and in their newsprint and
yellow page advertising. You can do the same with yours. Put
it on your letterhead, business cards, and checks--anyplace
you would normally print a phone number. Make sure all
your employees include your Web address in their e-mail signature
files.
5. Send e-mail and "snail mail" press releases
to announce your site. When you launch your site,
add something, or hold a special activity on your site, you
can generate traffic through press coverage. Press releases
are cheap, and they can produce stories in both electronic
and traditional media. Those stories send a temporary burst
of visitors to you, and the leads are qualified because the
respondents are interested in the topic of your release.
6. Swap or buy banner advertisements on other sites.
As opposed to text links (#3, above), banner ads deliver short-term
bursts of visitors to your site. That can be expensive, but
there are services that swap banner space on your site in
exchange for displaying your banners on other sites. Swapped
banners usually generate less-qualified traffic than targeted
banner ads, but they cost much less.
7. Pay commissions to affiliates who send customers
to you. You may have noticed that some Web sites
have recommended reading lists, and when you click on the
title, you are sent to a page selling that book on Amazon.com.
This is no accident. If you buy the book from that page, Amazon
pays a commission to the site that referred you. Those commissions
have resulted in more than 50,000 sites selling millions of
books for Amazon. Obviously, that method of driving traffic
is suitable only if you, like Amazon, sell your products on
the Web. An affiliate program of that sort is more complicated
to set up than other traffic-driving methods, but it delivers
the most rewarding visitors of all: paying customers. You
don't pay for "clickthrough lookie-loos"; you pay
only when somebody buys your product.
8. Carefully promote your site on newsgroups, chat
lines, and e-mail discussion lists. The key word
here is carefully. Discussion groups can be worthwhile, but
only if you move slowly and keep your eyes open. If you don't
watch your step, this method can be the quickest way of alienating
your prospects instead of attracting them. The reason is that
online discussions tend to attract the people who are passionately
interested in a topic. If you become a valued contributor
to a discussion, not selling your products overtly but just
answering questions, other participants may spread good electronic
word-of-mouth about your company. This technique often translates
into increased traffic on your Web site--and sales. Conversely,
if you pepper online discussions with sales announcements,
participants will get angry and drive traffic away from you.
9. Buy sponsorships of sites or pages that your prospects
visit. Whereas banners are short-term traffic-drivers,
sponsorships are long-term, suitable for driving ongoing traffic.
You sponsor a page, an article, or a section of a site for
a specified time period, say a month or a year, perhaps longer.
You usually pay per time period, regardless of how many visitors
see the content that you sponsor. If you have chosen to sponsor
content that's related to your prospects' needs, the response
should be strong, and your site will be swamped with qualified
visitors. Another benefit of sponsorship: It blocks competitors
from running banners in your sponsored area.
Tip: Don't spam your prospects! All those
e-mail messages you receive promising, "One million e-mail
addresses for $20!!!" and similar stuff fall into the
spam category. If you buy or rent a list like this, beware.
The people have not asked to receive e-mail, so many will
be irritated by your message, and some may retaliate. If you
want to grow your business by building relationships with
repeat buyers, spam is not for you. If you are one of our
hosting customers spamming or un-soliciated email marketing
is a violation of our service
policies and any such activity can result in a termination
of service.
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