|
Learn how search engines and directories work and get listed. Of course we think this is the most important marketing tip of all. Stay up to date on search engine information and do what you can for a better ranking. This is how people find your site, so it's critical.
Write a targeted Press Release. Send press releases to editors/writers and publications that are likely to be interested in your pitch. Write a newsworthy article, not an advertisement. Tailor your material for different audiences and increase your chances of publication. Above all, be short and to the point, and avoid factual, spelling or grammatical errors.
Use your website as a 24 hour image machine. Make sure that your site's content puts forth the image you want to present. A nicely designed website with useful, informative content is a great promotional ambassador.
Keep your domain name simple. Try to use a short domain name that relates to the site's purpose. Make it memorable and unique… after all… there are a lot of sites out there.
Stay fresh. You don't have to update by the second but you should refresh your site's content as often as possible. Updating shows customers you are on top of things and helps your business appear current.
Network to boost your site traffic. Ask other webmasters to link to you. This will help your search engine rankings and create a strong company image as well as some traffic. Send emails only to webmasters with related content and personalize the message. If it appears that you are sending mass emails to random sites, this will be considered spam. You may need to offer a reciprocal link. Make sure the websites linking to you represent your company's ethics. You don't want to be associated with a site containing objectionable material. Don't forget to find out who's linking to your competition.
Put your URL everywhere. Use your usual (and maybe some unusual) methods of communication including stationary, business cards, invoices, faxes, etc.
Register variations of your domain name. Try to register common misspellings of your domain as well as other top level domain extensions such as: .net. You may also want to register your domain for using national top level domains such as .co.uk.
Show your good side. Find out if your company donates money to a charity or participates in volunteer services. Involvement with education or the environment is an example. If so, describe this on your site. Don't make anything up.
Always respect your customers. It pays off, whether you're doing marketing research or responding to a complaint. Honest and clear communication builds a strong reputation and good customer retention.
Nominate your website for web awards today! It doesn't have to be a big name website. If you win, (or even if you win 'runner-up,') post the news on your website. Aside from the promotion, chances are you'll gain an external link from the site that awarded you. Kill two birds with one stone; increase web traffic and gain recognition for your outstanding website!
Talk to people in their native language. When you are deciding whether or not to make your site multilingual, first consider who your audience is.
Logos and Slogans. They aren't set it stone but make some good ones the first time. Spend a lot of time on both, and if you can afford professional advice, it's not a bad idea. In general, your logo and slogan should be on every page of your site. Consistency is everything. |