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Get Your Web Site Noticed!


Get Your Web Site Noticed!
6/9/2005

by: Michael
Rock

The three responses:

#1: If I put a web site out there it will be one of millions!
So it's useless for me to have a website!



Usually when I get this response I reply that like everything else your web
site has to be marketed. Would you start a business and never advertise?
It's like signing a death warrant. Even though a web site is used as
advertisement for your business in some cases it (the web site) still has to be
marketed as well. I usually don't spend to much time with these people and
let them get on with their lives.



#2: If I put up a web site I can sell out all of my inventory
that's taking up space!



I just came across this one today, and had to let the customer know that just
putting up a web site is not going to magically help him get rid of all of his
excess inventory. He had to know the finer points of how to get a web site
noticed. One thing about these type of customers I noticed is that they
don't realize it takes money to make money. Below I will give numerous
examples that are very cost effective for getting your web site noticed.
But to do the job fully and correctly, you'll have to expect to spend some
money. In the end it is always worth it. (Except if you are trying
to sell ice cubes in Antarctica. Then I would highly suggest hiring an
excellent salesperson.)



#3: Great! I can have a web site up to display my items
24/7! Can you point me in the right direction on how to market a web site?



These are the kind of responses I like! Someone with good business
sense and knows a little bit on how to succeed in business. These kinds of
customers I can speak freely to and give them the different kind of options that
they can take. And this article will touch base on some of the details on
what to do. It would pay to do research on marketing from the internet,
marketing books, advisors, etc. There are many sources out there if you
look.


Not all web traffic is equal!

One thing that you have to remember is that not all
web traffic is equal! I added many pages detailing how to set up a SSL
certificate on different control panels. Plus a FAQ page on SSL
certificates and the details of the options you have for picking a SSL
certificate. (SSL certificates are the things that give you a padlocked
secure site for shopping carts and what not.) As a result of this I get
MUCH traffic from people using the search engines looking for information on SSL
certificates. At least a few hundred per month. This type of traffic
generally already have a web site and are looking for instructions on how to
install a SSL certificate they already have. I generally only sell SSL
certificates to people that I designed their web pages for. It just makes
it simpler for me. Although anyone is welcome to visit my site and
purchase one for a web site somewhere else.



So you can see how this type of traffic is not very
beneficial for making me money, but I am glad that I can help the public out in
some way. I also get a fair amount of traffic from software that can be
downloaded from my site. And again this does not generate much business.
But one thing to remember is that this type of traffic does make your site more
known and remembered, and someone may remember your site when someone talks to
them about needing this or that.


How do you get web traffic that counts?

To get web traffic that counts and to make your web
site known to the public you have to market your site to let people know that it
is there. After people know that your web site is there you will have a
portal to your business where people can visit 24/7. It's like having a
salesperson at your beck and call 24 hours a day, and having someone to sell
your merchandise online 24 hours a day. In the long run with the right
marketing plan this can really pay off, and here are some tips on how to do it.



PPC Advertising!



You can set up a pay per click advertising campaign to however much you want
to spend per month. A great deal of keyword research should be done on
this and there are some courses on the web that will help you learn how to get
the most benefit from this. Pay per click campaigns are the results of the
sponsored listings in the search engines. The search engines have to make
money some how to stay up and running! Don't they? This is why you
see meta search engines slowly dying out. Here is Wikipedia's definition
of PPC:



Pay per click, or PPC, is an advertising technique used on websites,
especially search engines. Pay per click advertisements are usually text ads
placed near search results; when a site visitor clicks on the advertisement, the
advertiser is charged a small amount. Variants include pay for placement and pay
for ranking. Pay per click is also sometimes known as Cost Per Click or CPC.



The most popular pay-per-click search engines are Google AdWords and Yahoo!
Overture, followed by Findwhat, Shopping.com, NexTag, Bizrate and Pricegrabber.
Depending on the search engine, minimum prices per click start at US$0.01 (up to
US$0.50). Very popular search terms can cost much more on popular engines. Abuse
of the pay per click model can result in click fraud.



PPC engines can be categorized in "Keyword" engines and "Product" engines.



SEO or Organic Listings!



SEO (search engine optimization) is more costly at first, but pays off in the
long run. Organic searches are used 80% of the time, while the sponsored
searches are used 20% of the time. As an example of what SEO can do for
your site. If you typed in 'web development contractor' into MSN or Google
you'll see my site,
www.theinternetpresence.com
, at the #1 position. And it is
currently #18 in Yahoo! These stats were taken on 6/9/05. Some of the
things that I am going to list below will both help get your site noticed and
help your web site rankings in the search engine. Be looking for
www.highwebrankings.com coming soon
to help you achieve these results.



SEO is achieved by careful research of your keywords (which you may already
have if you did this for your PPC campaign), careful placement of keywords in
your content, proper web design structure, submitting your site to search
engines and directories, and building a good linking strategy.



Get Valuable Links Pointing to your Site!



This method can both be free and cost you money. There are numerous
directories and search engines that you can submit to that do not cost a dime.
THE most important directory to submit to still doesn't cost a dime! It is
DMOZ found at www.dmoz.org.
Although it is free it is slow in getting listed there. It can take months
to get listed there. The 2nd most popular (and most valuable) directory to
submit to is Yahoo! It's cost is currently $299 per year. These two
directories help your search engine rankings the best and are also helpful to
getting your web site known. Do a search on the internet for more
directories to submit to. Especially directories that are specific to your
web site theme. For example if you sell shoes you could type in 'shoe
directory' into the search engine.



You can also write articles like this one and put your web site address on
the bottom, do reciprocal linking (but there are dangers with this if you do it
with the wrong people), and many other ways to get links pointing to your site.
For more information on how to do this visit

http://www.theinternetpresence.com/business-article-30.htm
. It has an
article there entitled, "How and Why to Build a Linking Strategy."



Offline Promotion!



Have your web site address printed on your invoices, receipts, business
cards, flyers, newspaper ads, radio ads, and television ads. The
possibilities are endless. Let all of your customers know that you have a
web site now. Set up a press release pointing out the conveniences for
your customers if they use your web site. Word of mouth goes a long way.
Another idea is to have your web site address plastered on bill boards or on the
side of company vehicles. Giving away promotional items such as pens that
have your web site address on it can help too. Just be sure that the pens
work well or else they can end up giving you a bad name. I've thrown away
quite a few crappy pens in my day and thought that the businesses had the same
quality.



On Site Promotion!



While people are at your site you can set up a 'Refer a Friend' link, 'Email
this Page to a Friend' link, or a 'Print This Page' link to help gain
popularity. Also you could offer discount coupons that are only available
from your web site. This will help you track where your customers are
coming from.



If you do a little hunting and searching you'll find
many ways to promote your web site, and soon your web site will become so
popular that it will be promoting your business very well. If you would
like more informational articles on how to promote your business and web site
read our archive of articles at
www.theinternetpresence.com
and coming soon
www.highwebrankings.com.



Highwebrankings.com is going to be a division of Internet Presence that will
show you how to optimize your site, provide you with the reports you need to SEO
your site, offer services such as keyword research, etc. And if you don't
want to attempt to do it yourself we can do it for you. So be looking for
this site to show up in the coming months.


Until the next article, have a great day!


Copyright Michael Rock


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Web development contractor (Web Design and Hosting)


Internet Presence

www.TheInternetPresence.com



About the Author
The owner of this registered company has over twenty years experience with DOS, windows business applications, numerous programming languages, artistic development, and web design. Other areas of interest include web marketing, web promoting, and business marketing and development. After the persuasion of those praising his work, he decided to go into business himself and highly suggests everyone else to do the same.