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Promote Your Website: Part III Link
Popularity
By Nowshade Kabir,
Rusbiz.com
Promote your Website
After spending substantial time and efforts the big day came when you finally
published your website on the Internet. You are now ready to show your website
to the world. But, with over a billion pages vying for traffic how do you make
people visiting your site?
Web promotion is an on going process. There are many methods of promoting
websites, but, the first and foremost step that you have to take to generate
traffic for your website is to submit your site to major search engines and
directories. For most of the sites search engines are the primary source of
first time
visitors.
How important are the search engines? Data show that more than 80% of Internet
users find the sites they are looking for through search engines. Over 57% of
Internet users search the Internet everyday. Up to 450 Million searches take
place in a day and most interestingly, 55% of all Internet purchases originate
at a search engine.
Before you start submitting your website to the search engines, you have to
understand that you want your prospective audience to find you when they search
for a site similar to you using specific keywords. Now, you know that when a
person runs a query on a search engine for a website, usually he looks no
further then first three pages of relevant results. You have to figure out a way
how to get within those three pages. Better even if you can get yourself within
top ten search results. Considering that a query usually delivers
millions of pages — this is not an easy task!
As the search engines want to deliver most relevant pages at the top, they use
highly sophisticated and complex algorithms to rank websites. But the main
aspects, that they consider in order to optimize your ranking position, are your
targeted keywords, relevancy of the site contents and value of the links that
are
pointing to your site.
Keywords
Target the wrong keywords and either you do not get any visitor or you get the
visitors that you really do not need. How can you figure out which are the right
keywords for you?
If you are confused about the words that you should target to get the best
result, start your search from one of your successful competitors' website.
Check the source codes of the Index page of the website. It should not be
difficult for you to figure out what are the keywords that they are targeting.
Since a broad keyword like computer, textile etc. generates millions of search
results, you have to try to find words as specific and as segmented as possible.
For example: if you are a textile company that sells fabrics and one of the best
selling items of yours is jeans fabrics let us see what should be your targeted
keyword. A query on Google shows that the word "fabric" brings 5,640,000
results. Way too much for you to even try get at the top! The next search of
"jeans fabric" gets 148,000 results. Still a lot! If stonewashed jeans fabric is
one of the items that you sell, let us see what we get from a query on it. Just
602 results! Well, this is a number you can deal with!
Now if you use a few proper optimization mechanisms, chances are there that in
no times you may get yourself on the first ten of this search result.
If you know the broad keywords that you should target but do not have any idea
how to make it more specific, use this little tool from Overture to show you
what queries people make relevant to this keyword. Click here for the tool.
Place keywords in right locations
For search engines the page title is the most important part of the page. Make
sure that you use your targeted keyword over there. For the previous example
your title may look like: "Supplier of Quality Stonewashed Jeans Fabric".
Use your keywords in different forms in Meta tags and Description. Use singular
and plural variations of the words. Since search engines also look at the
content of your page, try using keywords in your headlines and do not forget to
mention them in the first paragraph of the page.
But do not over do it! If the search engines feel that you are
over using a word to lift your ranking, they may consider it as spamming, and
block your website from their listing.
Content is the king
According to research, the primary reason for people to be on the Internet is
information. People want information, quality information, lots of it and in
most of the cases for free! This is the reason why the search engine spiders are
created to look for good, relevant textual contents. If you are looking for a
top position on a specific search, your website must have quality relevant
content.
If yours is a website that only sells product or services, you may ask, how can
you possibly have enough content? Apart from detail description of the products
or services that you provide, you should also emphasize on the benefits of the
products. If you have related to your products articles, whitepapers etc.
You must post them on your site as well. It is important to post quality
information related to your products or services as this also position your
website as a knowledgeable leader in your respective industry and create
interest among your audience to revisit the site.
Try renewing information on your site on a regular interval. This, as well, will
increase repeat visits from people and the search engine spiders.
Submission to search engines
Once you are ready to submit your site to search engines, all you have to do is
to go to the relevant search engine site, fill up the form there and submit. You
can do it manually for each search engine separately or you can use programs to
do it automatically. If you miss a search engine, you do not have to worry about
it much, as the search engine spiders or "Bots", as they are also called,
constantly look for new websites to
index. However, it is a good idea to submit to the major search engines and
directories regularly. You should also resubmit your website to the search
engines in order to expedite the process of indexing after each significant
change you made to the site.
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Nowshade Kabir is the founder, primary developer and present CEO
of
Rusbiz.com. He has Ph. D. degree in Information Technology. Dr. Kabir
has over 12 years of experience in International Trade and has worked as an
advisor to several government projects. You can contact him at
nowshade@rusbiz.com
http://ezine.rusbiz.com,
http://www.rusbiz.com
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