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10 Easy Ways To Promote Your Website For Cheap Or Free
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by:
Jen Merkel
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Jen Merkel TITLE: 10 Easy Ways To Promote Your Website For Cheap Or Free AUTHOR: Jen Merkel, Freelance Writer WORD COUNT: 1,482 URL: http://jenmerkel.bravehost.com Mailto: jen.merkel@cox.net
"10 Easy Ways To Promote Your Website For Cheap Or Free" © 2004 Jen Merkel
You've
built your website and you're quite proud of it. The graphics look
nice, it has a few interesting pieces of information and it showcases
your subject perfectly. But how do you draw people to it and get that
hit counter climbing without breaking the bank? You’ve got your meta
tags in place but you just can’t afford to pay the humungous fee to be
a featured advertiser on a mega-search engine. Here are a few easy and
quick ways to publicize your website which are either cheap or free.
1. Link Exchanges
One
of the most effective ways to get traffic moving into your site is to
list it as a link on other sites of interest to your target market. If
you don't already know of another site similar to yours, just do a
Google search using a few appropriate keywords. By using Google to do a
search on the words "link exchange" you will also find entire sites –
some free, some with a fee – with directories of sites willing to
exchange links. Once you find a site, see if they have a links page and
scan it to make sure yours would be a good fit. Usually instructions on
exchanging links are somewhere on the website, but if they're not
simply e-mail the webmaster or site owner and ask if they have a link
exchange program. Be sure your site does not compete with theirs. After
all, you will have to reciprocate with a link to their site on your
own. Corporate sites don't normally do link exchanges, you will have
much better luck with a site owned by an individual or small business.
If you don't have a banner, you can create one for free online. A very
user-friendly site for this is www.addesigner.com, but there are
several others out there as well.
2. Join a Web-Ring
Web-Rings
are a way of driving traffic to your site from others similar to yours.
You simply place a web-ring banner on your home page using specified
HTML code and you’re automatically part of the network. When a visitor
clicks on the web-ring banner at one member’s site, they are directed
to the next site in the web-ring, potentially yours. There are some
things to consider when joining a web-ring. For example, when one of
your site’s viewers clicks on your web-ring banner, they are being
directed off your site onto someone else’s. If you join a web-ring,
find one matching the interests of your target market that doesn’t have
a large number of members competing with you. For example, if your site
sells aquariums, join a site for tropical fish enthusiasts rather than
one with for people who sell pet products.
3. Host a Contest
Everyone
loves to win a contest, and if yours offers something of value to your
target market you can spark a lot of interest. The prize doesn't have
to be big - maybe a $10.00 gift certificate, a set of books, a pretty
piece of jewelry you purchased on closeout, or of course one of your
products. You may be able to get prize donations from your link
partners or others in your network simply by offering them credit and a
link on your site throughout the contest. It's also smart to offer
extra entries to a contestant if they refer someone else – word of
mouth (or e-mail) is extremely powerful!
4. Win an Award
This
may take some legwork on your part, but it could be well worth it in
the end. If your site is rich in content and appealing to the eye, you
have a good chance of winning some sort of web award. Simply do your
Google search on "website award" or "site of the day" and research the
links for application procedures. If you win, the payoff will be the
privilege of posting an award banner on your home page for all to see.
The site hosting the award will literally be sending visitors to you by
way of a link.
5. Put a Link in Your Signature Line
The
easiest and quickest way to get publicity for your site is to put a
link in your signature line. Every e-mail you send will announce your
site, and including an enticing one-line ad such as "enter our contest
to win a $10.00 gift certificate" will likely increase your traffic.
6. Join an E-mail Group
In
case you aren't familiar with e-mail groups, they are basically
networks of people with a common interest or purpose, using e-mail to
communicate to each other. Using a single e-mail address, you can send
a message to a whole group of people with interests similar to yours.
Rest assured, no matter what your target market is, there is an e-mail
group for it. It is important to keep in mind that most frown upon
advertising and all ban spamming, however you are usually allowed to
put a link in your signature line and make special announcements. Just
be sure you actually contribute to the discussion - don't just assume
you can use the list for free advertising or you will be shunned very
quickly. Two of the most popular websites for e-mail groups are Yahoo
Groups (http://groups.yahoo.com) and Topica (http://www.topica.com),
both of which offer free memberships.
7. Publish a Newsletter
It
can be sent daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, but be sure you send
it out on a regular basis. Mine is published weekly on Fridays without
fail. My readers have learned to look for it and I'd never consider
letting them down by missing a deadline. Aside from being consistent,
it is a cardinal rule to offer something of value to your readership.
Don't use it solely as a venue for advertising – there are plenty of
places to put text links and banner ads within it. To maintain readers,
you will need to include some helpful information as well. If you
aren't much of a writer, there are articles available on the web that
are free for publication, providing you include a link to the writer's
website and a promotional paragraph. If you have a hard time finding
these, consider posting a call for submissions on writers' websites
offering $5.00 and free promotion via a byline. You will be pleasantly
surprised how many people respond with fresh and well-written ideas.
8. Purchase Advertising
Think
advertising is expensive? Think again. There are countless inexpensive
opportunities for advertising on the Internet. Start by looking for
sites which target the same market you do, providing they don't
directly compete with yours. Chances are they have a link for people
interested in advertising on their site. If you can’t find it, simply
e-mail the webmaster or site owner and inquire. Another option is to do
a search on eBay. Many sites put banner ad placement on auction. You
can find ad spots on eBay for as little as $5.99, but remember, it is
an auction, and someone could easily beat you out. I recently saw a
banner ad auction get up to $269.00. Don’t forget however, because it’s
an auction, you have the power to limit the amount you will pay a your
maximum bid. It is important to have a banner ready to go, since you
will usually need to obtain permission from the website’s owner before
bidding on the auction. Always read the terms of the auction carefully,
to make sure you understand the dates your banner will be up and
exactly where it will be placed.
9. Promoting Your Business Using an Online Network
Just
starting to catch on is a unique way to network with other small
businesses by way of shared advertising. The basic idea is to swap
business cards, flyers, or coupons (called "fillers") for your site
with other small business owners. They will put your fillers in their
customer orders and you will put their fillers in your orders. Many
groups put together bags or packs with a compilation of member fillers
along with other goodies the recipient will enjoy. These can be given
out at area businesses, schools, day care centers, parties... the list
is endless. If you have trouble finding a networking group think about
starting one of your own.
10. Write an Article
With a
little work and a free morning, you should be able to put together a
couple of paragraphs for a "how-to" piece on your area of expertise.
Just be certain it somehow relates to your website. Use your article in
your own newsletter or search on writers' websites for sites or e-zines
looking for articles that may be a good fit for your piece. Whether or
not they pay for publication they will be an excellent way to get the
word out about your site. Just be sure to keep your byline brief and
don't reference your website within your article unless absolutely
necessary.
Jen Merkel is a freelance writer living in Chandler,
Arizona with her husband and two children. Working from her virtual
office, Jen offers business writing services (press releases,
proposals, etc.) as well as assistance with meeting and incentive
planning. Please visit her website at http://jenmerkel.bravehost.com or
send her an email at jen.merkel@cox.net.
About the Author
Jen Merkel lives in Chandler, Arizona with her husband and two
children. Working from her virtual office, she offers business writing
services (such as press releases, reports and proposals) as well as
meeting planning assistance. Please visit her website at
http://jenmerkel.bravehost.com or email her at jen.merkel@cox.net.
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