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Promoting Your Website The following links and tools are designed to help you get started in your marketing efforts. We recommend that you do your own research and create your own marketing program that best fits your budget and level of commitment. The tools below are meant to create a marketing mix that will tap into your local market and the national market. Promoting your website locally One way to promote your website is to follow the same marketing principles you use to market your brick and mortar store. These tools can be a support to your online marketing efforts. Here are a few ideas:
Promoting your website online Search Engines: Search engines are basically online directories, activated by keyword searches. Listing your site on search engines is an important tool to bring traffic and business to your website. Below are links to sites that will help you understand and improve your search engine listings and some other online marketing tips. Listed below are some of the most popular search engines. Go to the site and find the submission page (“submit your site” or “Add URL”). Yahoo.com, Google.com, Overture.com, MSN.com, iwon.com, Altavista.com, Looksmart.com, Dmoz.com, Webcrawler.com, Hotbot.com, Lycos.com, Findwhat.com, Alltheweb.com, Searchtheweb.com Good place to start. Essentials of Search Engine Submission http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/index.php Submitting your site to Google.com: http://www.google.com/webmasters/index.html More articles and WebPages with information about search engines. http://websearch.about.com/cs/howtheywork/ http://pub80.ezboard.com/fcafepressstoreownersforumfrm2.showMessage?topicID=675.topic http://www.google.com/webmasters/seo.html
VERY IMPORTANT: You need to familiarize yourself and begin using the pay-per-click search engines. Pay-per-click is a way to immediately be seen by your target market. The two most prominent pay-per-click search engines are Overture.com http://www.content.overture.com and Google AdWords https://adwords.google.com/select/?hl=en We recommend that you read through all the material provided on these pages and create a budget and a strategy to choose the right key words at the right price. Webmasters that monitor, test, and tweak their search listings in the pay-per-click environment receive the best rate of return on their investment. Because you will pay based on the popularity of a keyword, the trick is to find keywords that bring the most targeted shoppers to your site, using the least popular keywords. Look for complementary websites that will list your web site for free. Sometimes website owners will list your site on their site just because you agree to list their site on your webpage. Contact local church websites, chamber of commerce, and classified websites. You should always be looking and asking for free listings. Sometimes you may have to pay a fee to be listed, but if the site is reputable, reaches your target market, and is in your budget, it may be worth the small investment. Remember, some search engines rank you higher based on the number of other websites that link to yours. Furthermore, sometimes one of your listings will get listed in major search engines. This type of listing can be very valuable and worth every penny you spent to pay for the it. Avoid very expensive monthly listings that require long term contracts. Take a close look at any website that charges more than $100 per year to be listed (other than Yahoo!). Take the oppurtunity to visit your local library or bookstore and look for good books that will help you understand the internet and internet marketing. You can never learn too much about marketing and we encourage to you to become an expert. There are also many good resources online that can help you. Finally, always ask others what they are doing to be successful. It’s amazing what million dollar advice you can receive for free, just by asking.
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