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Attract Visitors
Identify your needs
Identify the visitors you most want to attract
Employees? Couples? Customers? Men? Women? etc If
men, what kind of men? Men who play sports, Men who listen to a certain type
of music? married men etc. For the best results, you want to attract your best visitors,
not untargeted clicks.Decide where you can find these visitors
What Web sites do they use? What
newsgroups do they read? What email lists? What printed publications?Determine why somebody would want to visit your site
Compile a list of reasons. Be specific.
Use your list in subsequent tasks.Use existing marketing mechanisms to
attract visitors
Use these first. They take the least time
to implement, and build a foundation for other promotional projects. BUT,
don't promote your Web site until AFTER it opensPrint your home page address on anything that has your phone number
Letterhead, business cards, catalogs,
advertisements, checks, product labels.Include your home page address in all email signature files
This costs nothing and over time is
extremely productive.
For example:
Jane Smith
Sales and Marketing
http://www.sam365.comEmail announcements about your Web site to people
you know & prospects
Start collecting customer email addresses before you open your site then email
them to let them know about your site and ask them if they would forward your
email to as many of their contacts as they can.Issue a press release about your Web site
Send it to print media, especially trade
publications, your home town newspaper, and print publications that cover
the Internet.Email announcements of what's new on
your site
Do it monthly. The most cost-effective
way to generate return visits is to send "What's New" announcements to an
email list of people who have already visited your site and have asked you
to email announcements to them.Let visitors subscribe to an email list on your Web site
Emailing short announcements frequently
will generate more responses than sending long announcements less often. To
avoid angry email from people who don't remember subscribing to your email
list, start each announcement with a reminder that "You signed up to receive
this announcement" and instructions on how to unsubscribe.Update your email list before each mailing
Add new addresses from your Web site.
Correct or delete any addresses that "bounced back" from your last mailing.Use key words and phrases in your site
These are the words and phrases used by
search engine users when they want to find a Web site that addresses their
needs.Write a list of key words and phrases
Key words are the words you would type
into a search engine to find your particular product or service. Don't just
include your company name, your product name, your product category.
Key phrases are words which by themselves are too general, but when combined
describe your product. For example, the word "earn" is vague, "money"
is vague, and "ebook" is vague. But when you combine "earn
money"
you define a customer's need. When you say "earn money ebook" you
describe a product. A customer might use these phrases to look up a site.Include key words and phrases in page titles
The title of a page is different from its
headline. It appears at the top of your browser. Some search engines give
much weight to words in the title.Include key words and phrases in META tags on each page
Some search engines rely on META tags on each page to provide the name of your
site, a short description, and key words. Include key words and phrases in your home page text and in key
pages
Several search engines direct visitors to
your site based on the words in your text. Some look at all your text. Some
look only at the first 125 words. Some look at all your pages. Some look
only at your home page.Look at key words on pages that are ranked high in categories that
should be yours.
Couldn't you use these words, too?Eliminate text on your pages that confuses or distracts search
engines
Make sure everything in the "Head"
section of your pages works for getting you noticed.First, find the free target promotional venues
For most Web sites, you can find 200 or
more places to promote. Remember, however, that 90% of searches on the Net
are on the following search engines: Yahoo, google, Excite, InfoSeek, Lycos, Altavista, WebCrawler and HotBotFind sites where you can cross-promote and swap links
Look for sites who will trade a link to their site for a link to yours.
These can be people in your field, associations you belong to, etc. but not
usually direct competitorsFind general directories and search sites
These are the ones where they list everything under the sun from health advice
to car partsFind category-specific directories
These are the ones that only list category specific web sites that cater for
a niche market Find newsgroups
These are topic-oriented electronic
bulletin boards on a Web site. You can post our own message. Concentrate on
the title of your message. It's the only part that most people will see. Use
the rest of the message to draw readers to your site -- not to sell. But do
NOT spam them. Your message must be relevant and useful to the group. If you
think it might be spam, then it probably is. Far better just to voice an opinion
and use your url in your signature.Find email discussion lists
These are automated email lists on a
specific topic. You can post messages to the list, and everybody will
receive the email. Concentrate on the title of your message. It's the only
part that most people will see. Use the rest of the message to draw readers
to your site -- not to sell. But do NOT spam them. Your message must be
relevant and useful to the group. If you think it might be spam, then it
probably is. Far better just to voice an opinion and use your url in your
signature.Find email newsletters
Request inclusion from the list ownerConsider automatic promotion sites
Some Web sites let you go to one place to submit promotional information about
your site to several promotional venues. Most of these do not properly tailor
your submission to meet different sites' requirements though and whilst they
save time, the potential benefits can be significantly reduced by their use.Consider automatic promotion software
The best Web site promotion software is
better than an automatic promotion site, and saves lots of time.
Write a two-sentence description of your site.
Include key words and phrases.Research the needs of each promotional venue
Go to each site. Look up its requirements
and write them down.Modify your short description to meet the needs of each venue
Each place has different requirements.
Follow them exactly.Submit your listings
Aim to be within the top 35 positions of
the major search engines (that's as far down as most people will look.)Track each listing. Make sure it did not get lost or scrambled
Set up a tracking system to track your submissions and to record your position
on the search engines.
When you find a problem, re-submit your listing until your site is
accurately listed.Repeat this process for each major improvement to your site
Consider banners and links for pay
For most Web sites, the preceding phases
and tasks will substantially increase traffic. If the increase is not
sufficient, then you may consider paying extra for advertising to increase
traffic. The Get Rich Free strategy employs
these techniques only once an income is being generated which is sufficient to
fund any expenditure.Find Web sites visited by your target audience.
Negotiate payment for banners and links to your siteCreate banners and place them
Between one-half of one percent and ten
percent of the people who see your banner will click on it to visit your
site. This is called your "clickthrough rate." To increase your rate, make
sure your banner clearly conveys the benefits of visiting your site.Monitor traffic sources so you know which banners succeed
You can create "bridge pages" to do this. Or use ?source=whatever at
the end of a urlMonitor the results. Maintain ongoing
promotions
Monitor your traffic and response rate. If levels fall, improve your site or add
something new and promote again. For a plan on updating and improving your site,
see "Improve My Web Site" |
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