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5
Ways to get your website noticed |
by:
Maui
Reyes |
Your
website is just one of the billion sites
parked on the World Wide Web. Chances are,
you don't think yours will ever get noticed.
We hear your cries for cyber attention.
Here are five ways to get people clicking
on to your site.
1.) Make sure it's professional looking.
No one likes looking at website that reminds
them of a book report they wrote back in
school. Invest in learning a good web design
program (Dreamweaver MX and Microsoft Frontpage
are good picks), and let your creative juices
flow. Make sure it's compelling, well-designed,
and organized. People don't exactly find
it fun to weed through haystacks of cyberfiles
to get the information that they want.
On that note, don't make it a heavy site.
Putting up some flash intros may be great
eye candy, but the average internet surfer
only waits 10 seconds for a page to load,
and then they're off to the next.
2.) Put your URL on every search engine
possible.
Putting your URL on business cards and bugging
your family and friends to check out your
site won't exactly increase traffic. Submitting
it to search engines will make it easier
for people to find you, provided that your
webpage carries the topics they're looking
for. To understand how a search engine works,
think of it as a "spider": it crawls through
your website, picking up words and information
which would later be indexed in the search
engine's database. So make sure you pepper
your site with keywords you think are relevant
to what people are looking for. Web directories,
like Yahoo!, are operated by humans who
actually categorize the websites themselves.
If you don't feel like submitting your website
to numerous directories, consider subscribing
to sites like www.submit-it.com, who, for
a fee, will automatically submit your site
to search engines and directories for you.
3.) Link everywhere.
Find other sites that carry similar content
as yours and ask to exchange links. Create
banners to be placed on other peoples' websites,
and offer to the same for them on your site.
Add your URL on your e-mail signature. Join
webrings if you must-there's nothing like
strength in numbers.
4.) Advertise offline.
The world of cyberspace isn't enough to
get you noticed. Write up press releases
and send them to local newspapers and magazines.
Print out fliers to be distributed. Just
make sure that your site is already up and
running to avoid giving people a bad impression
(no one likes getting pumped up for something
only to get disappointed).
5.) Interact with your readers.
Put up forums or message boards for your
visitors to interact with each other. Chat
rooms are often time-consuming for some,
while message boards allows them to check
back every so often for replies. Create
an e-mail list so you can update your visitors
about new developments, and always be open
to feedback-that's what will make your site
even better.
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