Archive for January, 2009

 

Website Promotion: the Easy Way

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
John Mclean


When you’re a business and you have a website, you may think it’s enough to put the URL on your business cards and stationery; however, that’s not the case. website promotion is one of the easiest and least expensive methods of advertising your products and services, and it should be done on a regular basis.

The very least expensive way to promote your website is to increase your search engine page ranks. Write a page title that is relevant to your business, but also carries keywords that people looking for your type of service would search for. If you sell felt baby booties, put that in your page title. The same goes for your site description and header tags; and always put keywords in the first paragraph of text on your page.

Also, when trying to increase your page rankings for the sake of website promotion, make sure that your site is user-friendly. The three major search engines unanimously agree that they prefer user-friendly sites over those with all the bells and whistles. After you’re done making it user-friendly, promote it by submitting your URL to all the major search engines. Last but not least, fine tune your content with the help of software that can compare your keywords and page rank to those of your competitors.

Use linking strategies. Again, this is a great way to promote your website. Submit your URL to industry-related sites and specialized directories that are honed in on your area of expertise. Write articles about what you know and promote your website through the ‘author box.’ When you feel it’s appropriate, request reciprocal links from websites that offer services that compliment what you offer; you will have better luck with smaller sites as the webmasters for larger sites are usually too busy to bother with reciprocals.

With all this talk about online submissions and directories, it’s easy to forget that tried and true methods also work. So, yes, go ahead and put that URL on any piece of paper that a customer might touch. If you’ve found print advertising that has worked for you, continue to use it; the old adage is “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Additionally, look for small, local newspapers or fliers where you can publish a small advertisement for minimal money.

Email everyone you can think of, just to say “hello!” Make sure that your website address is at the bottom in your signature line. While you’re at it, generate your own monthly newsletter to send out to potential and current customers that have already visited your website. You can promote your website and any new content in each mailing, along with providing your customers with useful information and articles they can use. There are many different listservers out there that you can use to distribute this monthly ezine.

Do not, under any circumstance, spam people’s inboxes. Although it is sometimes tempting when you want to get the word out to as many people as possible, you will pay a hefty price by ruining your reputation. Instead, rent targeted email lists. These are lists of people that have agreed to receive commercial email messages. If you think about it, you’ve probably even checked a box that says “Please send me email messages from carefully screened partners” or something to that nature when shopping at a website. First test out a small list; if it leads to success, go ahead a purchase a larger one.

website promotion is a critical element to marketing and growing your business. It takes time to develop a steady and loyal stream of visitors and customers; however, if you are persistent in your promotion, you will see your traffic increase over time. Remember, slow and steady wins the race!



 

What website do these three words imply?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
LTH


Relient K has a cross word puzzle up and the words are supposed to lead you to a website for a free song download. Here’s a link to the crossword:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=2003877&blogID=406873092

I think that 1 is SUVS
I think that 2 is TURNED
I think that 3 is SUMMER

Any ideas on what website those three words could imply? Thanks.

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KFC Hidden website promotion

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
evroekel


Dutch commercial for Kentucky Fried Chicken with a hidden website promotion.

 

Is Reciprocal Linking Worth The Effort?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
Guido Nussbaum


Having incoming links to your website is the single most powerful way to gain recognition in the eyes of the search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN. The types of links that you have pointing at your website, however, will make a large difference in the type of attention and recognition that you get from the search engines. Things that worked a few years ago are not necessarily the things that work well now. In order to stay on top of the search engine result pages, you need to stay on top of what the search engines require.

Several years ago, it was a fairly easy thing to get to the top of the search engine result pages, or SERPS by launching a massive reciprocal linking campaign. You simply sent out massive amounts of e-mail to webmasters offering a link to their website in exchange for a link back to your own. As a matter of fact, it really didn’t even matter what kind of website you were acquiring the links from, as long as the link pointed towards you. Google was counting all of these links as being beneficial and pointing to the fact that your website was an authority on your particular subject.

Once the word was out, so to speak, some people over used this method to the point where Google eventually stopped counting reciprocal links as being all important as far as ranking your website. As a matter of fact, too much reciprocal linking may have even been an indicator that your website was participating in something that they disagree with. Overnight, people lost their position in the SERPS as a result of this change in the Google algorithm. Does that mean, however, that all reciprocal linking is bad?

Reciprocal linking can still be a very important part of your search engine optimization plan. What you don’t want to do, however, is to rely entirely on this form of linking. Google loves links and they probably always will but you need to start developing campaigns that will result in one way links into your website from authority websites within your same niche. Links from off-topic websites and reciprocal linking will still continue to give you some weight but the all powerful one way link is what will launch your website to the top of the results.

Even though reciprocal linking may be close to dying, it is still an easy way to gain a little bit of recognition. There are still plenty of scripts out there which make reciprocal linking an automated process and if used properly, can make a difference in your rankings. As of right now, Yahoo and MSN still give credit to these reciprocal links and Google still credits them to a certain extent. Until they are totally dead, it will always be a good idea to include them in your marketing efforts as they may make the difference between you being number two on the listings or number one.



 

Good way of displaying lots of photos diff sizes as one feature?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
CC


I have lots of photos of nieces and nephews (taken at school by photagrapher) and now I want to figure out a way to display them all together with some pictures of my baby boy to make it sort of a “cousins” -thing. We live in a very new and modern house and I don’t think our landlord would like us to make a lot of holes in the walls so if this could be in one frame or maybe a way to not need to hang it on the wall at all? A standing feature? Heck, I don’t know..

Oh and keep it simple please I’m not very handy lol

I’m thankful for all ideas! and if you have links please post that too

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Is there a way to download music using one itunes thing on one computer but with 2 ipods?

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
B-rit


We have one computer that is linked to the internet but 3 ipods and we all three want different music. is there a way that we can download music without interfering with the other peoples music?

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