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London Ontario Website Design
10 Not-So-Obvious Ways to Promote Your Website
by Wendy Suto
It is interesting to think that out of the numerous ways in
which business owners can advertise their products and services,
many of them neglect to place their company's URL in the very
advertising they are already paying for.
Sometimes simply placing their website URL in their paid advertising
is not that obvious. Here are 10 not-always-so-obvious ways to
promote your Web site.
1. Include your URL on business
cards, stationery, brochures and other literature. As silly as it may seem, this no-brainer
is often overlooked. You'd be amazed how many business owners
either forget to place their URL on their business cards or don't
think doing so is all that important. Be sure when printing your
company's promotional and marketing materials, to leave off the
http:// part and include only the www.domain.com portion.
2. Don't neglect e-mail and e-mail
newsletters as a way to bring visitors to your Web site. Utilize the signature file option
(company name, address, phone number, URL, e-mail address) in
your e-mail program. Many business owners sign their e-mails
with just their first name, nothing more. Moreover, many business
owners still send and receive business-related e-mails using
a free e-mail account or their ISP's email, like Hotmail, Yahoo,
or Ameritech, rather than using their corporate e-mail account
- another free Web site promotion tool.
While it's a big commitment in time, publishing a weekly, monthly,
or quarterly newsletter is one of the very best ways to keep
in touch with your prospects, generate trust, develop brand awareness,
and build future business. Don't forget to place your URL in
each newsletter you send out.
3. Take a moment to use your traditional
means of advertising to add your URL. Be sure to include your URL in any display or
classified ads you purchase in trade journals, newspapers, magazines
and more. View your Web site as an information adjunct to the
ad - to capture the readers' attention with the ad, and then
refer them to a URL where they can obtain more information and
perhaps place an order. Look carefully at small display or classified
ads in the back of magazines or trade periodicals. Sometimes
these ads are more targeted, more effective, and less expensive
than online advertising. Consider other traditional media to
drive people to your site, such as direct mail, classifieds,
post cards, etc.
4. Become an online expert in your
field. Use your expertise
to become an expert in your field and promote your Web site for
free. Sign up for Yahoo Answers (http://answers.yahoo.com/) or
Google Answers (http://answers.google.com/answers/) and answer
questions asked by online visitors. You will have the opportunity
to write your company's URL in your profile. This is a great
way to gain additional Internet exposure as well.
5. Issue press releases. When your business has a newsworthy
event, send press releases to print and online periodicals. Use
these opportunities to mention your company's URL near the bottom
of each news release. There are many online PR Websites, including
PRWeb.com, PRWire.com and others you may use to promote something
exciting happening within your company.
6. Promote your site in mailing
lists and news groups. The Internet
offers hundreds of targeted e-mail based discussion lists, chat
rooms and news groups made up of people with very specialized
interests. Spend at least one hour each week searching for groups
where a conversation is taking place. Do not use aggressive marketing
and overly plug your company, even if you see some people doing
so. Instead, add to the discussion in a helpful way and let the
signature at the end of your e-mail or post message do the marketing
for you. People will gradually get to know and trust you, visit
your Web site, and do business with you.
7. Ask visitors to bookmark your
site. It seems so simple, but
make sure you ask visitors to bookmark your Web site. Use a text
link or graphic on the homepage of your Web site.
8. Place URL in any yellow book
advertising you already do.
I once knew of a company who was spending $90,000 in yellow page
advertising, across numerous books in the area, and included
front yellow book cover ads as well as full-page, full-color
ads throughout the yellow pages. Not once did they mention their
Web site, which has been on the Net for many years. The company
surprisingly saw no value to it.
Whether placing full-page ads in your local yellow pages, or
only paying for a bold listing in the white and business yellow
pages of your local directory, consider leaving open one line
for your company's Web site address. Because you are already
paying for the directory advertising, this is one particular
place you definitely do not want to overlook.
9. Write articles for use in newsletters
and other Web sites.
You can dramatically increase your Internet visibility when you
write expert articles about your field and distribute them as
free content for other article directories, e-mail newsletters
and other related Web sites. At the bottom of each article written,
request a link back to your Web site and a one-line description
of what you offer. This is an effective viral marketing approach.
10. Devise other viral marketing
techniques.
Viral marketing uses the communication networks of your site
visitors and current customers to spread the word about your
Web site exponentially. Some examples include word-of-mouth,
public relations, referrals, blogs, creating "buzz",
and other forms of network marketing.
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