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[I23]I Get My Own Website
by Ben Norman, Ben
When you put up a website for your business, you should treat the occasion as you would opening up a physical storefront. Not only do you have to worry about making sure that it is presentable and accessible, you also have to think about how to make sure that people can find it. While with physical storefronts, you would use signs, television ads and newspaper inserts, thinking about how to get your website found is a little bit different.

When you are thinking about ways to make sure that your website can be easily found by the people who are looking for your type of service, there are many options open to you. The first and most obvious is to make sure that your site is a desirable place for browsers to visit and that contains a good deal of information on who you are and what you do. Doing this actually serves two very important purposes. The first is that having an informative, smoothly operating site is quite important. The second, less obvious reason, is that a good website that is optimized for the search engines can bring a great deal of relevant traffic to your page.

To draw people to your website, working to make sure that your page appears first page on a list of natural search results is essential. To this end, you need to take a look at what criteria search engines use to rate their results. While context and keyword density is certainly a factor, so is the popularity of your site, which is measured through how many sites link to you without you providing a reciprocal link in return. People work on bulking up this ranking through what is known as link-building, where they actively campaign to put links to their site on directories, web pages and article directories.

If you've spent any time on the internet at all, you are already aware of what a powerfully pervasive tool Google can be. A truly enormous percentage of internet traffic runs through Google's servers every day, and there are many opportunities to take advantage of that. Take a look at Google Adwords, the search engine's pay per click program. In this program, you will choose several keywords, and when these keywords are searched, your link will appear on the sidebar. You'll only pay when someone actually chooses to click your link. This is a directed form of advertising that is an excellent way to get people who are really interested in your services

Essentially, remember that the best sort of advertising that you can use is the one that is best suited to your site. Think about what your services are and what sites people who are looking for your services will frequenting. Many businesses have found a great deal of success in soliciting the services of a search engine consultant. A professional can help you find your feet in the online world, and offer you experience when it comes to making sure that your website is found by prospective customers. If you wouldn't tackle a physical advertising campaign without help, why would you do so online?

There are many options open to you when you are looking to advertise your website, so make sure that you consider them all!

Reciprocal links

The search engines look to see how many other websites have links to yours. The more links coming into your site, the further up the rankings ladder you will get.

Find twenty websites that are in the same business as you. Not direct competitors ones that deal with related products or services. Check to see if they have a 'Links' page. If so contact them, tell them who you are and what your site is about, and ask them if they would exchange links. It will help if you put a link to their site on your 'Links' page first.

Usually they will do so, as they will know the value of incoming links as well. Vary the wording of your email for each site you contact and point out something you like about it. Make it personal.

Articles

Many Internet marketers run away from article writing because they think it's too difficult. You'll be amazed at how easy it is once you've got the hang of it.

Because you know your niche subject well and are enthusiastic about it, the writing becomes easy. This makes it a pleasure to write about what you are interested in.

So here's the plan:

1. Take one aspect of your product or theme.

2. Think of three pieces of information that people would find interesting and informative, and write these down on paper.

3. Now take each one of these in turn and tell your readers what is so interesting, fascinating and instructive about each.

4. When you've done that add an introduction at the top and a concluding sentence or two at the bottom.

5. Finally, compose an 'author's bio' which says who you are what your website is, and include a link to your site. This is a one-way link back to your site.

That's your article done! Next submit it to a few article directories like GoArticles.com. Search on 'article directories' to find more.

Write one article a week and submit it to a handful of the best high PR directories.

Make your site a search engine magnet

Take time to find the right keywords for your site. You can use a tool like the free GoodKeywords.com keyword finder or online resources like the Google Keyword Tool.

Choose about 10 high volume keywords and put these in the 'keywords' section of your website header. Don't be tempted to put dozens. It won't work.

Now go to each page and put no more than three keywords related to the subject of that page on them, making sure that the page name, the page title and the page description include at least the main keyword for that page. The search engines love this.

Once you've got these basic strategies in place you should see a steady increase in visitor numbers. And keep plugging away at all three to get a cumulative effect.
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