Marketing Your Website
Author: Trevor Lewis
Market my website? Why should I have to spend time and money
marketing my website? <i>It's</i> supposed to be marketing my
business!!!
That's how so many business owners feel, they spend a bit of
money on their website design and then sit, doing nothing,
waiting in vain for it to start paying dividends and bringing in
the customers.
It's very simple really, nobody is going to come to your new
site if they don't know about it - if they don't see mention of
it, a link to it or aren't recommended it.
So how can you get your website noticed? Here's a list of the
common methods you can use: <ul> <li>Traditional Ads &
Marketing</li> <li>Search Engines</li> <li>Online
Directories</li> <li>Links Development Campaign</li>
<li>Participation in Online Discussion Forums</li> <li>Article
Submission</li> <li>Pay Per Click</li> <li>Banner Ads</li> </ul>
<b>Traditional Marketing</b> Magazine & newspaper ads, Yellow
Pages, PR articles, leaflets & door drops, business cards, email
signatures, company stationary, company vehicles, the front of
your store. These and many more are places you can and should
advertise your website's URL.
<b>Search Engines</b> Getting to the top of a keyword search on
the major search engines - Google, Yahoo etc. - is high on the
wish list of most website owners. Unfortunately it's not
something that will happen straightaway. It can take many months
of adding content, getting links from other sites and optimising
your content for keywords to get a high listing.
<b>Online Directories</b> Directories are collections of website
addresses that are collated by human beings. Most will charge a
fee for inclusion, <a href=" http://dmoz.org">DMOZ/ODP</a > is the
one everyone wants to get listed in - it's free and will have a
great effect on your search engine ranking, but expect to wait
months if not years for a listing.
<b>Links Development</b> This is one of the most powerful ways
of promoting your site. It means getting other (hopefully
related) sites to include links to yours. To get a link simply
email the site owners and ask for one. Often you'll have to
reciprocate the kindness i.e. link to their site as well but
some will be happy to list your URL for nothing.
If you're a member of local business groups then don't forget to
include your web address on their sites. What about all your
suppliers, can you get a listing on theirs?
Not only will you get people visiting your site via all these
links, you'll also improve your position on search engine
listings (search engines algorithms take the number of links to
your site to be an indication of its importance).
<b>Discussion Forums</b> Another way you can attract attention
is by participating in online discussion forums (to do with your
area of expertise of course!). Most will allow you to include a
website link in your signature, i.e. a link to your site in
every post you make.
<b>Article Submission</b> This is a brilliant way of getting
noticed. If you don't have any problems writing essays then get
your pen out! There are many sites that allow you to submit your
articles for free and they should all allow you to include a
resource section on yourself or company with a link back to your
site.
<b>Pay Per Click</b> Pay Per Click (PPC) is a very good way of
driving traffic to a site in the short term. Google's <a href=" https://adwords.google.com">Adwords</a > is one of the best
known PPC systems around, <a
href=" http://www.overture.com">Overture</a > provide another.
When somebody searches for keywords in Google you get a list of
'sponsored links' on the right hand column (go to Google and
search for 'catering work' and see the sponsored links on the
right). The owners of the sites don't pay anything unless the
person browsing clicks through to their site.
<b>Banner Ads</b> It might be worth putting up a Banner Ads on sites you know your prospective clients are likely to visit. The
ads, which will be made to click through to your website, come
in GIF format or, increasingly, are created in Flash for a more
striking and memorable ad.
Pricing is often Cost Per Click (CPC) but most common is Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM). CPM is related to how many
people see your ad.
<i> As you can see, there are many ways of building up traffic
to your site. If you've got products, services or content that
people want and you're willing to put some effort into some of
these methods then you will soon start to see a rise in
visitors. </i> |