Marketing your web site
You've built your web site. You've validated, tweeked, optimized and made it as effective, perfect, and useful as possible. You've manually submitted to search engines and relevant directories. Your content is fresh, unique and free of spelling and grammatical errors. You've done everything that you should and yet your web site just sits there, languishing, in Internet obscurity.
We all know that without visitors/traffic there's little chance that your web site is going to accomplish the results you desire. We understand that we need visitors to sell our products or services and we know that it's not enough to rely on search engines to supply the traffic necessary for success.
So what's the secret? How do you get those all important visitors to your web site? Unfortunately their are no quick fixes or magic formulas, that I know of, but their are things that you can do. The first thing that you need to do is get serious about marketing your web site. Let's face it, your not going to have visitors if no one knows you exist. Forget about search engine optimization and start getting the word out. Your site's great, leave it alone and work on promotion.
Once you have decided to do some serious marketing the next thing that you should do is to decide on a strategy and start a marketing campaign. Their are three tried and true strategies that you can use to self-promote your web site that needs no added software and is absolutely free. They are writing articles, press releases and link requests. In this article we are going to talk about link requests.
link requests
In marketing the term popularity refers to sites of the same niche (relevance)
that link to you. Increasing your popularity is one of, if not, the best
form of marketing your web site. So, sit down and write a link request.
To save time you could create a link request template. The request should be professional, courteous, and to the point. Compliment the webmaster on his or her site, tell them where you have placed their link on your site, where you would like them to place your link, thank them for considering your request and close.
Use the webmasters name
When you find a site that you would like to link to you should familiarize yourself with the site. Search the site and find the webmasters name and include it in the subject line and the request. Dear Jim sounds a lot more personal than Dear Webmaster and it proves that you have actually spent time on their web site.
Use your name
Introduce yourself immediately by giving your name. "Hi Jim my name is Daryl" makes the request more personal and more apt to be considered by the reader. If you have a business you can also include your phone number. You probably won't get a call but it gives your email much more credibility.
Give your contact information
Illegitimate email does not include contact information so be sure to
include your email address and your URL. Let them know that you are eager to hear from them.
When you find a relevant site edit the appropriate information in your template, link to it, and then send the webmaster your link request. Make it as easy as possible for them to link to your site. If the webmaster has not responded to your request after 30 days remove his/her link from your web site.
To win you have to compete and to compete you have to get into the game. So send a link request to as many quality relevant sites as possible. The more requests you make, the greater your chances of success. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease". And don't be afraid to ask sites with a high page rank. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. The higher the page rank of the site the greater the degree of importance. One link from a site with a rank of 7 is worth 100 with a rank of 0. Probably.
I have included a link to how to write a link request for those who would like to learn more. The tutorial goes into greater depth and also includes an example.
Create a bookmark. Make it as easy as possible for someone to add your site to their favorites list. Something as simple as "Hit Ctrl + D to bookmark our site" can help spread the word.
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