So You Have A Website Now What?

So You Have A Website Now What?

So You Have A Website Now What?
By: Jessica VanderHaar

You start with a great idea or product that you want to market. You have done the research and built the website but how do you drive people to your site? The internet can be a field of dreams; however, due to its sheer size even if you build it, they may not come.

If you have unlimited funds, you can definitely pay to get your website submitted to multiple search engines quickly. If you want to submit your website to search engines for free, it can take anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks for the search engine to finally add you to their results. But you want traffic now.

There are a lot of submission programs being advertised on the internet. Some are legitimate programs and some will take your money and not deliver. It is hard to know who to trust. Here are some ideas to help assist you on the road to success.

1. Promote your website yourself.
This sounds like a very broad statement and just where do you start? Get creative. There are many avenues that you can take to advertise your product and/or website.
a. Add your website information to your signature line in your email account. Every time you send an email, you are also advertising your website.
b. Print up flyers about your product / website and post them around your community.
c. Take out classified ads in your local papers. Many of these you can do online and can do so rather cheaply.
d.  There are multiple free classified sites that you can submit to. You may not get a large number of clicks through free classifieds but the goal is to get your information circulating.
e. Another good avenue I have found to drive traffic to your website without having to pay out large advertising dollars is by using Instant Buzz. Instant Buzz is the easiest way to drive targeted traffic to your website just by doing what you do anyway; surfing the web. You can install Instant Buzz in seconds, never do anything different ever again, and you’ll still earn traffic every time you surf. It is free to use so you don’t really have anything to lose and everything to gain.

2. Pay-Per-Click
This form of advertising can get pricey pretty quickly but by using Google Adwords and Yahoo, you can set your own daily spending limit to ensure you don’t go over budget. Both sites have keyword help to assist you in creating the keywords for your ads. A small word of advice, start small when using Pay-Per-Click. Allow yourself the opportunity to get the hang of it. If you choose keywords with low click price, you can receive more clicks before you reach your limit. There are a lot of great resources out there to learn about using Pay-Per-Clicks.

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How to create a Perfect Product Description

How to create a Perfect Product Description

Website Magazine has a great article providing tips on creating the Perfect Product Description for your online web store.

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Consumers have the retail world at their fingertips with a competitor’s site always just a click away.

Product descriptions have the potential to not only be a deciding factor in whether a shopper will buy or not, but also how both on-site search and search engines serve up relevant items for people’s queries. For some help crafting perfect product descriptions…

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Facebook adds review button to place pages

Facebook adds review button to place pages

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Facebook is just starting to roll out “review” buttons for place pages this week. The review button is located between the like button and the messages button. When users click the review button, they can rate and review the business. Reviews are published on the place page, in the news feed, and in the ticker.

Bottom Line: Now that your customers have the ability to write reviews about your business directly on your Facebook Page, this boosts transparency and showcases positive word-of-mouth referrals that could attract new prospects.

People trust customer reviews so this could prove to be a powerful tool. Just make sure you have someone to review, monitor, and address any negative reviews.

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