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30 Ways
to promote your website
on a shoestring budget - Part 1
by
Ivana Katz
You
are very excited!! You
have finally created your own
website!! But the trouble is customers aren’t knocking on your
website door. Why?
What should you do?
The
most probable answer is that your customers don’t know about
your website. Creating
a website is like building a house.
If you don’t tell your friends they won’t know
you’ve built
a house. Even
if they do know you’ve been building it, if
you don’t tell
them your address they’ll never find you.
And
the same goes for your website.
There is no magic internet
fairy who will knock on
people’s door to announce your website’s
arrival.
The task is up to you.
To get your website marketing
off the ground you either
need to spend time learning and doing
it or spend
money and get somebody else to do it.
There
are hundreds of ways to promote your business.
You can
do it on line or off line or a combination of
both. Much
will
depend on your budget and the time you have available.
Choose as many options below as your time and budget
allows.
Test as
many methods of marketing as you can and see what brings
you
best results. Website
marketing is not a one off exercise.
You need to constantly work on it, fine-tune it, discard
methods that are not working and implement new ones.
1.
Email Marketing
Your
first step should be to send an email to your existing clients
announcing the arrival of your website. In your message, you can
even ask them to forward your email onto their friends, family
and colleagues.
If
you are starting a new business and don’t have any customers,
send an email to people you know who may be interested in your
offer.
The
next step should be to send your announcement to an opt-in
email
list. Opt-in email
lists contain people or businesses who
have requested to receive
information about a certain topic(s).
There are many companies who can provide you with these
lists.
For more information visit:
www.prospectshop.com.au/email_lists.html
www.4webmarketing.biz/email.htm
www.ezemail.biz/list_power.html
www.ezemail.biz/list_consumer.html
www.webfirm.com.au/email-marketing-australia/
Under
no circumstance should you EVER send unsolicited email (spam)
to
people you either don’t know or who have not requested to
receive
your information.
2.
Leads
There
are many companies who will provide leads or prospects for
your
business. For a
fee, they will display your advertisement
(similar to a
classified ad) and when someone clicks on it, they
will be taken
to your website. The
great thing about these targeted
leads is that you are only
paying for the people who want to know
about your business and
products. If you
work out the cost of a
lead versus regular advertising, you will
no doubt come out on top.
Generally
the cost per lead is between $0.50 - $1.00.
If on the
other hand you advertise in a newspaper or a
magazine and pay $200
for the advertisement from which you get
20 enquiries, the cost per
lead is $10.
Check
out:
www.getresponse.com
3.
Search Engines & Directories
A
search engine is a searchable database of websites collected by
a
computer program (called a crawler, robot or spider). When you
enter
a keyword, the search engine looks for keywords in its
database, and
any relevant records are displayed.
Currently there are thousands
of search engines and
directories on the internet. Some
of the main
ones include:
Google
- www.google.com
Altavista
- www.altavista.com
Yahoo
– www.yahoo.com
Excite
– www.excite.com
AllSearchEngines
- www.allsearchengines.com
Northern
Light - www.northernlight.com
DogPile
– www.dogpile.com
AllTheWeb
– www.alltheweb.com
Lycos
- www.lycos.com
When
submitting your website to the search engines, you can either
do
it manually by going to the search engine website and adding
your
URL (website address) or you can employ the services of a
Search
Engine Submission company, who will do it for you.
www.submitexpress.com
www.wpromote.com
www.website-submission.com
Search
engines try to list sites that contain good content, so you
need
keywords and phrases on your pages that best describe your
service and products. For
example, if you are a florist, use the
words such as florist,
online florist, virtual florist, wedding
florist, florist in
Sydney, florist on line, flowers, floral,
bouquets, floral
arrangements etc as many times as possible to
ensure high search
engine ranking. To
find out what keywords your
customers may be searching on ask
your family and friends or go to:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
http://www.wordtracker.com
Once
you decide on the keywords, use them in
(a)
Your website’s domain name
(b) The title of your page – This is displayed in the top bar
of
your browser window
(c)
The heading of your home page
(d) The first paragraph of your home page
(e)
Meta tags – Keywords, page title, description
(f)
Titles of your graphics
Whilst
it is important to use keywords as much as possible, it is
also
important you use them only if they are relevant and do not
sound awkward. If
you spam your keywords you may be penalised or
even banned by
some search engines.
If
this all seems too overwhelming, you can employ the services of
a
Search engine optimization company, who will make your
website’s
content more search engine friendly to make it rank
higher.
www.websight.net.au
www.bmcoptimise.com.au
www.e-channel.com.au
4.
Link Exchanges
Find
websites whose business complements yours and add their website
to your links/resource page.
Then contact the company and ask for a
reciprocal link.
For example if you are a wedding dress designer,
you
could contact businesses that sell wedding cakes, jewellery,
flowers and also venues, celebrants etc.
By
doing this your website will become a valuable resource for your
visitors, as it will provide information they need.
They may return
to your site over and over to find more
information.
On
the other hand, you will have visitors coming to your website
when they following a link from your link partners.
Results
in search engines are determined by the material you have
presented on your site and by other off-page factors such as how
many other sites link to your site.
The more links you have
pointing to your site from
relevant websites, the higher your site
will rank.
If
you need help with this task, you can employ the services of a
Link Exchange Company. They
are generally inexpensive and can save
you hours of time.
Some of these include:
http://www.linkexchanged.com
http://www.powerlinks.com
http://www.links-pal.com
5.
Banner Advertising
Banners
are graphics, which are linked to a website.
You can create
your own banner and either exchange it
with someone, so that you
display their banner on your site and
in return they display your
banner on their site.
Whenever someone clicks on the banner, they
are taken
directly to the advertised website.
To
save time, you can join a Banner Exchange programs, such as:
http://www.linkbuddies.com
http://www.showyoursite.com
http://www.yesnexus.com
6. Email
Signature
Every
email you send should have an email "signature."
This is text
that is automatically attached to the bottom of
your email message.
This text can be used to publicise your business.
You can include
your name, business name, email address,
street or postal address,
website details, phone number, fax
number, company slogan,
description of your company and its
products/services. You
can set
up different signatures for different purposes.
To
set up your signature using Outlook Express:
Step 1:
Select Tools > Options from the menu bar.
Step 2: Click "Signatures".
Step 3: Make sure that you select "Add signatures to
all outgoing
messages" - within the "Signature
settings" section. It is up to you
whether you would like
your signature to appear in "replies" and
"forwards"
Step
4: Click
"New" (you can change the name from "Signature
#1" by
clicking "Rename") - within
"Signature" section:
Step
5: Type in
the text that you would like to appear at the end of
your email
messages - in "Edit signature" section:
Step
6: If
you're happy with this, click "Apply" and
"OK".
7. Feedback and testimonials
When you come
across a great product or service on or off the
internet, send
an email to the business owner telling him/her how
the
product/service helped you.
Like you, most business owners
appreciate receiving
positive feedback and they will most likely
feature your
testimonial on their website and place a link back to
your site! You may even suggest it to the owner by saying something
like
“you have my permission to feature this testimonial in your
promotional material and/or on your website”.
8. Giveaways
Offering free
giveaways to prospects and clients is a powerful
business
building strategy that can result in a flood of new and
repeat
customers. If your
business is service orientated, you can
“give away” a free
consultation. Your
prospects will get to test
your business risk-free.
Hopefully they will get “hooked” on your
service and
won’t be able to live without it.
By providing
someone with a “favour”, people generally feel a
natural
obligation to return the favour by giving you repeat
business.
For product
based businesses, you may consider a “buy 1 get 1 free”
or
“buy one and get second one at a discount” or give something
totally unrelated, for example ”Buy a pair of children’s
shoes and
receive a colouring book for free”.
Think about
what you can offer free-of-charge that your prospects
would
consider valuable and that you can give at a low cost to you.
9. Trade shows
Trade shows
are a very powerful marketing medium because they
generally take
place at a single location, have short runs (usually
one to
three days), and bring together thousands of exhibitors and
potential customers.
Common
reasons for exhibiting include: Generating sales leads and
actual sales at the show, enhancing your image and visibility,
reaching
a specific audience, personally meeting your customers,
competitors and suppliers, prospecting for new customers,introducing
new products and services, demonstrating your product in ways
not
possible using other marketing channels, recruiting
distributors or
dealers, educating your target audience.
There are
probably several trade shows in your industry worth
visiting,
and a select few worthy of a company booth. Start by
researching
which shows to attend. Identify the locations and dates
of all
the trade shows related to your industry. Request media kits
on
each show, which should tell you about its size, target market
and typical exhibitors. If your direct competitors are likely to
exhibit, your company may be conspicuous if absent.
It's a good
idea to exhibit at least once a year just to get your
name out
there, especially if you're an early stage startup looking
for
publicity — or funding.
Once the show
space specifics have been established, then you can
move on to
deciding what to take and how you can ‘show your stuff’.
The following
are just a few ideas to help you get ready for that
all
important trade show.
a) If the
trade show display table you have does not include a
tablecloth,
be sure to get one that complements your display and
represents
your company’s image and colour
b) Erect a
stand-alone presentation board. On the board, you can
show how
clients can benefit by using your products/services. Be
creative
and make it stand out. Include pictures, if possible, and
be
sure your company name and logo are more than obvious.
c) Arrange
your trade show display table in levels. Put the larger
items at
the rear, shorter items in front of those, and even shorter
items in front of those.
d) Develop a
PowerPoint presentation to display on your table. You
can make
it on your desktop computer and transfer it to a laptop,
which
you can rent or borrow if you don’t already have one. Your
visitors will find this visually appealing and it will draw in
their
attention.
e) Have
plenty of trade show giveaways, such as business cards,
brochures, pens, magnets, and anything else that has your
company
name and/or logo on it.
f) Offer
something a little different as a trade show giveaway…
FOOD.
Package your food in a way that will allow you to have your
company contact information on it.
g) Offer Gift
Certificates for some of your services as a trade show
giveaway.
h) Have a
draw for a prize. Offer a prize that in some way
complements
your business if possible, and appeals to anyone. Have
visitors
and entrants sign a guestbook, fill in a ticket, or drop
their
business cards into a fish bowl or gift bag. The great thing
about this trade show giveaway is that you can then use this
information at a later date to make a follow up contact.
i)
Have a portfolio of your work available as part of your
trade
show display. Print off some of your best projects, put
them into
plastic sheet protectors, and arrange them in a
binder.
10.
Classified Ads
Classified
ads are one of the most inexpensive ways to advertise
your
products or service. Unfortunately
many people misuse
classified ads.
They try to sell a product directly from the ad.
The best way to use a classified ad is as a two step
process.
1. You place
a classified ad in your local newspaper/magazine.
The
ad should be simple and straight to the point.
It should then
direct readers to call a phone number of
your answering machine.
2.
Your customer will dial the number where they will hear a
powerful sales message and at the end customers are directed to
send
an order to the address you give on the tape or they can
leave their
contact details.
An example of
such classified ad would be:
“Double
your mail order business’ profits.
Incredible recorded
message tells secrets. Call 1234 5678 24hours or visit
www.yourcompany.com”
People read
classified ads for a purpose.
They are specifically
looking for products, services and
information that appeals to
them.
The selection
of words you use is the most important aspect of
classified ad
copy. You need to
choose precisely but don’t skimp on
words to save the cost in
the ad.
The best way
to prepare copy is to first write about your
products/services
at length. List all
the major benefits and
features.
Choose a powerful heading that points out the most
significant aspect of your product.
Follow up with a few words or
details and finish with a
request to contact for more information.
For more
information about writing effective classified ads, you may
wish
to download a free copy of “Classified Ads Secrets” Ebook
from: http://www.web4business.com.au/ClassifiedAdSecrets.htm
There are
many excellent ebooks on internet marketing.
I would
strongly recommend you pick up at least one or
two and start reading.
For
a list of some great electronic books and tools, which are
available for instant download, visit:
http://www.web4business.com.au/BusinessTools.htm
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About the Author:
Ivana Katz is the owner of Websites 4 Small Business,
a company
specialising in the design and promotion of small and
home-based
business websites. She believes that every business
deserves to
have a successful website, no matter what its budget is.
info@web4business.com.au
- http://www.web4business.com.au
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