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The
Birth of a Professional Web Site
Part Ten Promoting Your Web Site
Creating a successful Internet presence
involves much more than designing a great
web site or having
the "perfect" product. Listing
your web site with the Search Engines
is your first step; however, you must
not solely rely on the Search Engines
to bring you traffic.
You must design a complete
promotional strategy and work it every
day. If you're launching a new web site,
your first step will be to submit your
site to the Search Engines and Directories.
Although there are many
auto-submission software programs available
on the Internet, make sure you manually
submit your site to the main Search Engines
and Directories:
Google http://www.google.com/addurl.html
(Although you can submit your site map
to Google, you will receive a higher ranking
by allowing their robots to find your
pages on their
own.)
The Open Directory Project http://dmoz.org/add.html
AltaVista http://www.altavista.com/addurl
Lycos http://www.lycos.com/addasite.html
Hotbot http://hotbot.lycos.com/addurl.asp
Once you've manually submitted
your main pages, visit SelfPromotion.com
http://www.selfpromotion.com to automatically
submit your pages to a number of additional
Search Engines and Directories.
A good way to organize
your promotions is to set up a web page,
for your personal use, that will contain
your complete strategy. This page should
be stored on your hard drive and not uploaded
to your server. Your page should contain
four sections.
1. Daily Promotions
2. Weekly Promotions
3. Monthly Promotions
4. Miscellaneous Promotions
Each of these four sections
should contain the appropriate information
for each of your promotional resources,
such as web site name, user ID, password
(if applicable) and hyperlinked web addresses
for each web site you plan to use for
your promotions. This will enable you
to open your web page each day and visit
the sites you have listed.
-> Daily Promotions
Discussion Boards
Visit some popular discussion
boards and share your expertise. Although
you may not advertise on discussion boards,
you can include your signature file with
your post. Before you begin posting to
discussion boards, make sure you lurk
a while and see exactly how the board
functions.
Visit http://www.web-source.net/web/Discussion_Forums/
for a complete listing of some of the
top discussion boards.
-> Weekly Promotions
Ezine Advertising / Ad
Swaps
Your weekly promotions
should consist of placing a paid ezine
advertisement and/or arranging ad swaps
with fellow publishers.
Visit the Directory of
Ezines for a complete listing of hundreds
of publishers and contact information
for advertising. http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=doe
To organize your ad placements
and swaps, place the publication names,
publisher names, ad dates and hyperlinked
web addresses within your weekly promotions
list.
-> Monthly Promotions
Your monthly promotions
should include writing an article in the
area of your expertise, promotional exchanges
with similar web sites, and offline promotions.
To organize your monthly
promotions, place the names and hyperlinked
web addresses for each of your promotional
resources within your monthly promotions
section.
Writing Articles
Writing articles that
may be freely published with your bylines
is one of the best promotional methods
online. Your article may be published
in hundreds of ezines, on web sites or
even in magazines.
For further information
on writing articles, visit:
http://www.web-source.net/write.htm
Promotional Exchanges
Cross promoting is a powerful
technique used by many Internet marketers
to increase the exposure of their products,
services or publications. You simply decide
what type of promotional exchange you
would be interested in and contact fellow
marketers to discuss an exchange.
The most effective technique
used in cross promotions is recommendations.
By providing each other with a personal
recommendation you can increase your response
rates tremendously.
Here are some popular
cross promoting techniques you can use
to boost your business:
Link Exchanges
Exchange links with web
sites similar to yours, but not in competition.
Many Search Engines are now utilizing
a system that tracks and ranks sites according
to the number of quality links pointing
to a particular web site. By exchanging
links with similar web sites, you will
not only increase your Search Engine ranking,
but you will also increase your web site
traffic.
Ezine Ad Swaps
Exchange subscription
ads with other ezine publishers. Ezine
advertising is one of the best forms of
advertising on the Internet. By swapping
ads with fellow ezine publishers, you
can run your ad in other publications
free of charge.
Subscription Exchanges
Exchange subscription
information with fellow ezine publishers.
Provide recommendations within your ezine's
welcome message, thank you page and even
on your multiple subscription ezine form.
Ezine Column
Partner with a similar
publication and provide content for each
other. This may be a weekly tips column,
question and answer column or whatever
you'd like.
Ebook Exchanges
Partner with fellow Internet
marketers and create free ebooks to freely
distribute. The ebook should mutually
benefit and promote both of you, while
providing valuable information for your
visitors.
Ride Alongs
A ride along is any extra
information (advertisements) sent along
with a direct mailing. You can use this
same technique with any ezine solo mailings
you may run by including an exchange recommendation
within your mailing. In addition, you
can include recommendations within your
thank you letters you send out when you
deliver your products.
Up sells
An up sell is used when
your customer is in the process of ordering
your product. Another product is introduced,
for a small additional cost, just as you're
closing the sale. This technique is used
with many infomercials when the customer
calls in their order. The operator will
introduce an additional product for a
minimal extra charge. You can use this
same technique on your order page by trading
product recommendations with fellow marketers.
A quality recommendation
will pull a much higher response rate
than just a link or banner. Cross promote
with individuals you truly respect and
believe in, as your professional reputation
is on the line.
Offline Promotions
Promoting your web site
offline is another great way to increase
your traffic. Below are several resources
to assist you:
IDit Plates http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=idit
Put your web address on your vehicle.
IDit Plates are a great way to continuously
promote your web site. They're triple
chrome plated and blend in well with your
vehicle.
Visit iPrint http://www.iprint.com
for your printing needs. From business
print items to promotional items, iPrint
has it all.
Place ads in newspapers,
magazines, on the radio, or on TV. Visit
these links for complete listings:
Gebbie Press http://www.gebbieinc.com
Newspapers Online http://www.newspapers.com
For even more promotional
products, PromoCity can add your logo
to any one of over 500,000 items. http://www.promocity.com
-> Miscellaneous Promotions
Your miscellaneous promotions
might include paying for traffic, text
and banner advertising.
Visit the following web
addresses for further information:
http://www.web-source.net/ad_camp.htm
http://www.web-source.net/pay_traffic.htm
Once you've implemented
your promotional strategy and continuously
work it each day, you'll be amazed with
the results of your efforts. Consistency
will be the key to driving massive traffic
to your site.
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Shelley Lowery
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