Sunday, February 8, 2009

Promote Your Site

Sometimes you need more that Search Engine Optimization to get people to visit and come back again to your site. Here are some add on ideas you can use to help.

1. One way would be to add a message board to your web site. Visitors
will visit your web site to ask questions and answer
other people's questions.

2. You could add a directory of web site links to your web
site. People will visit your web site to find related
web site links for the topic they're interested in.

3. Add an article section to your web site. People
will visit your web site to read and learn new info
related to their interests.

4. Add an archive of past e-zine issues to your
web site. People will visit your web site to read
past issues of your e-zine that they've missed.

5. Add a free ebook directory to your web site.
People will visit your site to download, study and
read new information.

6. Add a free classified ad section. People will
visit your web site to place their own free classified
ad and to read other offers.

7. Add a free link page to your web site. People
will visit your web site to place their own link and
to look at other people's links.

8. Add an "about us" page to your web site. People
will visit your web site to read about your business
and yourself.

9. Add a guest book to your web site. People will
visit your web site to leave their opinions about your
business and to list their signature file.

10. Add a free software download page to your
web site. People will visit your web site to find
new software that will make their life easier.

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1 comment:

Kevin Beamer said...

The “About Us” page is very important. The sad thing is it is often overlooked by website owners. Bloggers, for instance, tend to start posting blogs with random pictures of the products/services they are promoting. However, readers yearn to learn about their credibility as bloggers before actually trying out what they suggest to them. Bloggers should, therefore, create a portfolio of their own, and must prove to the readers that they, too, are using those products/services. If it’s their own business, feedback from those who already tried their products/services should be seen in their websites.

Kevin Beamer