Generating Web Site Traffic to your site
It’s an ongoing process that lasts as long as you have a website.
Your website can be one of the most effective marketing tools available for promoting your business. However, it’s a common misconception that, the moment your website goes live, thousands of people will immediately find it and purchase the products or services being offered. The reality is not quite so simple. To get to your website, people have to know it’s there – your website has to be promoted so it in turn will promote your business.
Some of the most important methods available for promoting your website are surprisingly traditional: Tell people about it verbally. Tell them about it in writing. Put your website address on everything you can – business cards, brochures, letterhead, print ads, the side of your delivery truck, the signature on your e-mail, and your company pens. You would be amazed how many companies fail to take these simple but crucial steps.
It doesn’t happen overnight
When people think of website promotion, the first thing they usually think of is search engines, such as Google and Yahoo. There’s no doubt that having your website listed in the search engines is an important element of getting visitors to your site.
It doesn’t happen overnight
When people think of website promotion, the first thing they usually think of is search engines, such as Google and Yahoo. There’s no doubt that having your website listed in the search engines is an important element of getting visitors to your site.
It’s a letdown for many people to find out that their website does not automatically appear in the search engines the moment the site is placed online. Getting listed on Google, for instance, can take many months.
So, an important thing to remember when your site first becomes live: save yourself some fretting and don’t immediately start searching for it on Google. You won’t find it. At least not right away.
As an example, if a web page contains the words “homemade candles”, and someone searches for those exact same words, the site would theoretically appear in the search results. It may not appear in the number one position, but it should appear somewhere in the list.
What would a “real person” use as a search phrase if they were looking for a pet sitter? Would they search for “canine in-home care”? Or would they try “pet sitter”? More likely the latter.
You may even want to repeat the same phrases in the plural form, since “sitter” and “sitters” are two different words as far as the search engines are concerned. The bottom line is, always keep your potential customers in mind when writing your website content.
“Welcome to Acme Pet Sitting in South Shields. We offer the finest pet sitting services in the South Shields, Bellevue and King County area.”
“At Acme Pet Sitting, our pet sitters believe that caring for your pet while you’re away is an important element in keeping your pet happy and content. Our team of South Shields and Bellevue pet sitters is skilled at…blah, blah & blah”.
Right there in the first two sentences there are numerous occurrences of likely keywords: “pet”, “pet sitting”, and “pet sitters”. In addition, incorporating the location helps since, odds are, someone in the South Shields area looking for a pet sitter is going to search for “South Shields pet sitter”.
Rather than writing your own content, and perhaps doing it poorly, it might be wise to hire someone - perhaps a marketing consultant experienced in writing web content, someone who can talk to you about your company and then help put it all into words.
You could also research other websites within your field that rank highly in the search engines. Study their wording and how they present themselves. Legally and ethically, you can’t use their exact wording. But you can certainly use it as inspiration.
After submitting, you have to wait to see results. Search engines do not guarantee that you will be listed at all, although most sites eventually are. Sometimes it may take submitting more than once before a site is accepted. How long you have to wait depends on the search engine, but you should usually allow a number of months.
There are things you can do to increase your ranking. Tweak the text on your site. Look for one more spot where you can incorporate pertinent keywords into your text. A few months later, look again. There are always new ways of writing things.
And most importantly, keep in mind that a website’s ranking in the search engines is never static. It can change from day to day, week to week. There are always competitors out there – and they, too, want their site to be higher than yours.
There are a variety of other methods out there for promoting your site.
Some work, some don’t. Some are expensive, and some can be expensive scams. A few you may encounter:
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Sponsored links:
Google and many other search engines offer “sponsored links”, basically paid ad space. Sometimes these ads work, sometimes they don’t. Most feedback seems to lean toward the latter. You may want to give it a shot and see what happens. Just don’t expect miracles.
Linking with similar sites:
Having other sites show a link to yours can be an effective way to help increase your ranking in the search engines, especially if the other site is very popular. Be aware, however, that simply having your site listed on a bunch of random web sites probably won’t help you much. It’s best to get listed on sites that have a similar topic. And you will usually be expected to put their link on your site too. So you have to be careful, since you obviously don’t want to send your customers off to visit the web sites of your competitors. Additionally, if you link to sites that don't get much traffic it may negatively affect your own ranking. Be selective when linking to other sites.
Submission services:
Once you have a website, you will very likely start to receive solicitations for services that promise to bring a lot more traffic to your site. Be very cautious about these services. While it’s possible some of them may be able to bring you more traffic, a lot of them turn out to be a waste of time and money.
