How to Market Your Web Site Like Nobody’s
Business Fresh Web Content Yields Better Search
Engine Results
All too often, companies, organizations, and
self-employed individuals spend a great deal of time
and resources launching their web sites. Once the site
goes live, people seem to believe internet search
engines will bring them the business they need. The
truth is, the web site is only one key marketing tool
used to represent a company, often from a distance.
The marketing genius who creates the site must
continue to come up with innovative ways to keep the
site “fresh” and in the minds of consumers who are in
need of products or services.
Spam NO MORE
Let’s face it, we all hate SPAM.
But many U.S. companies have been reliant upon
SPAM as their main internet marketing tool. Why? The
top three reasons are because it’s cheap (practically
free), fast, and efficient. Yet nobody likes being
“spammed” so why annoy a potential customer or
client? The good news is that anti-spam laws have just
been passed in the U.S. Sure; companies will still send
SPAM from across the border. People will still despise
SPAM. Instead of irritating your potential customers
and clients, try luring them to your web site in different,
more memorable ways.
Lure Them with Content
One thing that does gain
you a higher standing on web browsers is changing the
content of your web site frequently. No need to change
it from top to bottom. Just have your web designer put a
few lines of text on your home page indicating you want
to give “expert advice” or a “news flash” pertaining to
your field. Link this to an article that you’ve written about
your area of expertise – whatever your business or
organizational interests are. Write one per month and
post the new article (or a partial link to it) on your home
page.
Professional Grade Writing
Professional level writing skills and creative ideas
are important. Not many people will read something for
long if it isn’t well-written and easy to understand. If
your writing skills are not professional, consider hiring
a writer to help generate ideas, edit the article, or ghost
write an article for you. You’ll look great in the eyes of
your customers or clients, and you’ll have articles
stored for viewing. Should a need arise to educate a
client in a particular topic area, you can always direct
them to your web page.
Educate Your Clientele
Take some time to educate your clientele about
your products or services. If you are mainly a
service-focused company, you should already be
educating your clients about what you do on a regular
basis. If you’re not, get busy. If you do something
technical, avoid jargon and keep it simple. Don’t worry
about giving your professional secrets away. Just leak
a few. Once people have a better understanding of your
knowledge base on a subject, they will come to trust
you more, and be more inclined to hire you or purchase
your products.
Qualified Leads
Remember, those leads that contact you after
reading expert articles written by you are qualified. They
already know your capabilities and have some inkling
as to why they need to hire you or purchase your
products. These leads are educated prior to contacting
you. So, in your articles, use the opportunity to
cross-sell your other products and services but try a
subtle approach in the material. Nobody wants to feel
like they’re being ‘marketed’ – they’d rather be informed
or educated.
Publishing and compiling information and expert
advice on your profession or subject area will not only
keep your web site in the higher ranks of the search
engines, it will help frame you as an excellent resource
in your profession. Writing well for a public audience is
important and so is regularity and consistency. . Hiring
a professional writer can give you these qualities in
your work and many writers are willing to “ghost” write
under a client’s name. Remember, articulate your
subject clearly, and your audience will love you, and
hopefully, want more.
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Elizabeth Kirwin is a seasoned website promotion specialist who has pioneered and developed methods of organic search marketing. Her company, http://www.sidhecommunications.com is a website development and promotion firm with offices in Virginia and North Carlina.
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