“No
one in their right mind would think that simply getting a phone number
or opening a post office box is going to generate business. Simply setting up
an online presence is not going to generate business for anyone. You
need to integrate your online presence with some good old-fashioned
marketing.”
Nine great promotion
strategies we recommend as part of your web site marketing plan.
Remember: Plan the work — then work the plan!
- Regularly update your web site’s content. Consider putting a “What’s New” section on your site, with
a link from the home page. Or put a small paragraph that
changes regularly on the home page itself.
- Give your visitors valuable information in the form of articles or fact sheets.
Be a resource center, not just a brochure. You’re an expert in your
field and people want to know what you know. If you share your
knowledge freely, they’ll return to your site. When they’re ready buy
the kind of services or products you offer, they’ll already know and
trust you.
- Offer a free newsletter that your visitors can sign up for. They will gladly sign up to get fresh information that’s
really helpful. Make the newsletter personal. Reveal the real person
behind the email in their in-box and you’ll help your visitors feel
personally connected to you and your business.
- Link to other good sites in your field, and ask them to link to yours. Search the web for other sites that are in your field or community but
are not direct competitors. Put
a link to them on your Resources and Links page
plus a sentence or two about why you like the site. Then send the
webmaster of the site an email, saying that you linked to their site
and asking them to return the favour. Some will and some won’t, but it
never hurts to ask. When other sites start linking to your site, it not
only increases your traffic, it helps your page ranking in important
search engines like Google.
- Submit to the search engines. How to optimize your site for the search engines, how to submit and how much it costs is an entire field in itself. See Submitting to Search Engines for current information and resources.
- Add a signature line with your web site address on every email you send out, even the personal ones. Be sure it’s a clickable URL that looks like
this: http://www.mysite.com Include your name, the name of your
business, your tagline and your email address. You can also include
your street address and phone number(s).
For example:
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Nishad E K
Human Mechanism.com
“Innovation is key ”
http://www.humanmechanism.com
email: nishadek@humanmechanism.com
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- If
this is a brand new web site, send out a one-time email to everyone in
your email address book — friends, family, colleagues, acquaintances —
announcing a “Grand Opening” of your new site. Ask them
to pass the URL along to anyone they know who might be interested in
your products or services. Just good old-fashioned networking. Use a
similar email announcement if you do a complete site redesign.
- Join one or two discussion groups in your field and post messages to it regularly — with your full signature. Don’t market your site, but be helpful to others on the list. Your signature line on your email will speak for itself.
- Put your web site address on all your print materials — stationary, business cards, ads in publications, business signs. It’s customary to leave off this part: “http://” when you put
a web site address in print. Just use “www.mysizzlingsite.com”.)
If
you devote just a couple of hours a day in promoting your new web
site, you’ll be very pleased with the results over time. If you’d like
help with some of these strategies, please contact us.
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