How Can I Promote My Website?

9 Strategies to Promote a New Website.

Before You Start
Once your website is published and you’re ready to promote it, I recommend installing Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools on your site. This requires setting up a Google account and opting into these free services then adding some code to the site and hosting account. After these tools have been added to the site, you should log into your new Google account and browse through the data to get a feel for things. Make sure everything is installed and working correctly so you can monitor the traffic and effects of your campaign.

Learn more about how to promote your website.

How to use your website to promote your business.

Before you begin:
The first step in promoting your business through a website is to think about your goals and budget so you can build an action plan. If your site is simply a promo piece that compliments your offline marketing, the next step is to use it to drive new business and keep current customers coming back. I’ve always believed that a website should be constantly changing with new content being added continuously. However, knowing what your audience is interested in, getting people to the website and keeping them engaged once they’ve landed are usually where most sites fall short.

Market Research and Testing
A good place to start is by testing the market using Google AdWords. This will allow you to quickly determine what people are looking for in your industry so you can make adjustments to meet the demands of those potential clients. In-depth keyword research and competitor analysis are also necessary to establishing a base for your campaign.

Get the Word Out!
The next step in using your website to promote your business is letting people know the site exists. Distributing a press release about the launch of the new website is a very effective method of achieving this goal. The release should include some hype about the company obviously, along with information about the site and why it was built (keeping up with technology, greater exposure for the company, etc.) and should be distributed to as many outlets as possible, both offline and online.

You also might consider implementing an email marketing campaign, which can certainly help with traffic. There are some things to keep in mind when using this approach. Most effective email campaigns are in the form of product announcements, event invitations and other PR type of correspondences. If these are inline with your ideas then an aggressive email campaign is a good idea. Just remember to brainstorm the idea with trusted advisers to formulate a solid strategy before jumping into it.

Obviously Social Media is a powerful tool for networking, but it’s also a good way of driving traffic to your site. Facebook, Twitter and even LinkedIn to some degree, can either be used in conjunction with, or instead of Press Releases and Email Campaigns. It’s smart to test several different methods, together and separately, in order to find out which combination works best for your target audience. Social Media is definitely a tool to consider integrating into your campaign.

Incentivize your Traffic
Promotional discounts or online coupons for website visitors can increase traffic and be very effective if implemented correctly. These are great for increasing repeat business and acquiring new business.

Referral rewards for customers who bring new clients to your doorstep is a powerful technique and usually results in the lowest cost per customer acquisition. This type of program can be used to promote your website as well as managed through your website.

Final Thoughts
Lots of ideas to think about and each should be carefully considered and weighed against the others. If you can swing a decent budget for your campaign, you might consider hiring a professional PR / Advertising firm to run your campaign. Remember to keep a clear focus on your goals, test and make adjustments as you go and be consistent in your campaign.

Important Aspects of Web Promotion

What value is gained from positioning your website as a vital resource to visitors seeking industry related info such as employment opportunities, news, products, services and other important information?

Increasing numbers of people are looking to the Internet for information, opportunities and entertainment and that trend will continue. Any organization that lacks a strong Internet presence will lose valuable market share to competitors willing to embrace this concept. Understanding that a website is not just a means to pull in new customers, rather a way to reach out and connect with a larger community, expand your brand awareness and build confidence and trust in your target market is key to maintaining a successful website.

Strong websites are viewed by the public as a resource, and as such the resource must focus on providing valuable information along with a mix of entertainment and education. This goal should be primary to any organization engaged in maintaining a serious online presence. If done correctly this strategy will build a loyal following of visitors who come back to the site regularly, share the site with their friends and even influence search engines which are always looking for portals that are valuable to the Internet community. This strategy can effectively improve a sites ranking and expand the market share of an organization by driving new visitors to the site.

In summary, the goals of a website should be well defined so that they can be met on a continual basis and continue to expand the reach and voice of the organization. Pound for Pound the Internet is the most cost effective method of connecting with your target audience and what some small businesses have done on a “shoestring budget” is very encouraging.

Emerging Trends – Web Tech

Public opinion has a global voice with many online directories offering visitors a chance to rate businesses they’ve had experiences with. I’ve always said that testimonials are a critical component of your online presence, but now Google may have made it an even higher priority.

Search engines primarily consider public reviews as objective and assign some value to them as part of their ranking formula. Basically that means public reviews could influence the placement of your website in Google to some degree.

It’s now more important then ever to cultivate a positive image for your business. If negative reviews can hurt your search engine placement and positive reviews can improve your placement over competition it makes sense to get as many positive reviews as you can.

There are several local directories that visitors can leave opinions about your business and you should check them all. The one I’m focusing on is Google Places. If you don’t have your Google Places page then I recommend setting one up, it’s easy and you should be able to do it quickly.

After you setup your Google Places page, send an email to everyone you know and ask them to write a review about your business just like I’m doing.

Here’s the link to my Google Places page. Please go there now and write a short review about AMI Studios. Then let me know when your Google Places is up and I’ll return the favor.