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Marketing Tips for Steady, Long-Term
Traffic & Sales
(c) Copyright 2003, Angela Wu
Marketing an internet business requires consistent effort to be
effective. "Consumable" advertising is that which needs to be constantly
repeated, such as placing newsletter ads. While this type of advertising plays a
role in your overall marketing plan, there are other methods which can yield a
steady flow of traffic and sales over time, even if you were to take a break
from your marketing efforts.
These include:
1) Write articles and make them available for publication. Newsletter
editors and website publishers are always looking for quality content. Offer the
content in exchange for an author byline and a link back to your website. Over
time, links to your site can be found all over the web.
2) Optimize your site for the search engines. Although it takes time to
learn how to properly optimize your site, once you have a good position for your
key phrases, you'll get a continuous stream of visitors. Combine your
optimization efforts with some great content and lots of incoming links and
you'll have a site that will remain popular -- both with your visitors and with
the search engines. A good source of information on search engines is the Make
Your Site Sell manual:
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/myss.html
3) Links, links, and more links. Links will help the search engines find
you while also making it more likely for other visitors to come across your
website while surfing. There are lots of ways to encourage links to your site,
including:
* Build a quality reciprocal link directory with
hand-picked sites that are relevant to your audience. This
can encourage repeat visits from people who find your directory a valuable and
time-saving resource.
* Make it easy for other sites to link to you.
Provide a text link and/or graphics.
* Send out articles (see point #1) and get a link
back to your site.
* Get your product or service reviewed.
A convenient (and free) piece of software that can help you find potential link
partners is WebFerret:
http://www.ferretsoft.com/
4) Offer quality free content or giveaways. Great content is an excellent
way to build exposure for your business. It offers visitors a reason to return,
plus it gives other sites a reason to link to you. And the search engines always
love popular sites.
Giveaways are great, too -- a useful worksheet, an eBook of funny or
inspirational stories, a helpful piece of software. Display your website URL
prominently on your giveaway, and allow others to pass it on. You'll "brand"
your site URL plus have people coming back for a visit.
5) Go offline - put your car to work. Think about how much time you spend
in your car. You drive around, get stuck in traffic, park at the mall. What
better way to passively promote your business than displaying your URL on your
car? You can probably find a local company willing to do this for you... or
order a convenient static-cling decal online:
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/decal.html
6) Build your own list. Offer your visitors something of value in
exchange for their email address: a content-rich newsletter, an inspirational
quote of the day, a daily 'newsfeed' with links to the latest headlines in your
line of business... whatever your visitors find valuable.
Establish your business as the source for expert and trusted
information. Your goal is to have your business in the forefront of a customer's
mind when he or she is ready to make a purchase.
Having your own list also opens you up to other opportunities, including special
promotions you can offer directly to subscribers, and joint ventures with other
businesses.
7) Get some publicity. Having your URL published in a newspaper or
magazine can give your site a big boost in traffic -- and because people often
keep old magazines, or share them with friends, it's not just a "one-time"
thing. An excellent site to learn about press releases is
http://www.prprofits.com/.
While there are many ways to market an online business, the beauty of the
methods above -- and others like them -- is that they'll continue to build over
the long-term. They're a great way to help you progress towards the continued
success of your business.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Angela is the editor of Online Business
Basics, a practical guide to marketing a business on a beginner's budget. This
guide offers loads of instantly useable tips and links, in a down-to-earth style
that even marketing "newbies" can understand! A helpful Online Business
Dictionary is included too... visit:
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html
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