What do you Mean, PROMOTE MY SITE? |  | Visited: 2040 |
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| | by Mike Smith June 18, 2003 |
So,
you've spent some long, hard hours and invested your hard-earned
money into creating the perfect website for your business. Now its
time to start promoting. But what exactly does that little word,
"promote", mean?
Well,
to tell you the truth, it doesn't have ONE meaning. It has a LOT
of meanings, or at least you might say it has a lot of different
elements.
Many
people believe that all they have to do is submit their site to
the search engines, and sit back and wait. Actually, there are a
lot of people who think that all you have to do is build the site,
put it on line, and do the sitting back. But both are mistaken.
Site
promotion consists of a variety of different elements, which, as
much as possible, you should have going all the time. Yes, as a
site promoter, you have to be good at multi-tasking.
Search
Engine Submissions are definitely important. But just submitting
your site URL to the major engines is not all there is to it.
You
must take time to create and perfect your meta-tags. (Site title,
description, key words, included at the top of each page of your
source code.) And knowing how to insert and utilize the best keywords
is critical.
Ultimately,
you should research the optimum key words BEFORE you author your
site, and then include those keywords woven throughout the text.
In actuality, it is sometimes easier to write the text for your
site, and then go back and editwhat you've written to include the
keywords that you have chosen.
How
do you KNOW the best keywords? Do some research. Go to one of the
popular search engines, and search using the keywords you believe
folks will use to find your site. Visit the top 2 or 3 sites listed,
and look at their source code to see what keywords they use.
Or,
you can invest in software that will do a keyword analysis of your
site, and report to you the top recently searched keywords in various
categories.
Once
you have chosen the best keywords, you need to create your Site
Title, Description and Keyword list within your Meta Tags. Oh, and
don't think that you can just put popular keywords into your tags,
and they not be a part of your site. The keywords in your Meta Tags,
MUST also be used throughout that page.
NOW
you're ready to submit to the major search engines. You can do this
by visiting them one by one, or you can invest in software that
will help you in the submission process.
You
should, if possible, submit every page of your site individually,also.
And do this at least once a month. Most search engines frown on
submitting more frequently than that.
Link
Trades are another area of promotion that you need to spend time
working on regularly. Many people are not aware of the fact that
link popularity can affect your search engine rankings. The search
engines take into account how many related sites link back to yours.
So, it is wise to regularly do searches for sites that complement
yours, and contact them to request reciprocal links.
Set
up a page within your site called "Related Resources",
or "Related Links", and provide your visitors with VALUABLE
links that they will be interested in. Don't just put up a page
linking to anyone and everyone who wants to trade. These are basically
worthless, to you and to the people whose links you are listing.
One
of the FREE services we offer connects webmasters interested in
trading links.
http://promote2succeed/promote2succeed/linkexchange.htm
Do
you publish an ezine? We've preached on this so much in the past,
that you may be tired of it. But, you won't keep up with the competition
if you don't publish an ezine regularly to build relationships with
visitors to your site. There's enough about that to write a whole
separate article. Or you could request our free
Mini-Course: mailto:ezineminicourse@demandmail.com
Once
you are underway with your publishing, you will want to work with
other ezine publishers and trade ads and promotions within your
publications. This is a great way to get the word out, without paying
for advertising.
Of
course there are still many other promotional ideas you can invest
time into. Giving away items to subscribers that are branded with
your information, creating resources to give away via an AR, creating
ebooks to give away, the list is pretty much endless. And as long
as you are actively thinking, and using your imagination, you should
be able to keep adding to the list.
As
you can see, there is more than one way to promote your site. And
if you're not using more than one, you'll be getting behind. In
fact, you should be doing some kind of promotion for your site on
a daily basis.
Establishing
and maintaining a website is obviously a LOT OF WORK. Don't let
anyone tell you its a breeze, and they made millions (or even thousands)overnight.
But your website CAN be a money-maker. If you're willing to do the
work.
Happy
Promoting!
Mike
and Gail
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