Best Ways To Advertise Your Website
There are lots of great ways to promote your website, but
it always helps to have a handy list of topics you can get
ideas from. That’s why we’ve compiled this always-growing
website promotion tips page. Hopefully it will get you motivated
to do one or two small things that you haven’t thought
of before to get your site more and more traffic over time.
So, without further ado, here’re a few website promotion
tips to give you the ideas you’ll need to increase
that all-important traffic.
1. Publish An Article
Write a good article in your niche and e-mail bloggers
in that niche to let them know. You’ll be surprised
at how many may link to you. Just make sure your article
is good, or you may get some bad press. (On the other hand,
even bad press still ups your pagerank, unless they link
with a nofollow tag. But really, who takes the time to do
that?)
2. Make a Sig Link
Make sure your signature has a link to your site, whether
it’s your email sig, forum sig, or even just a chat
profile. (This includes any posts you make in Yahoo! or
Google groups.)
3. Post in Newsgroups
Post in Yahoo! or Google groups. Just don’t get addicted
to it, or you may never finish going through the rest of
these suggestions.
4. Go Web 2.0 with Social Bookmarking Sites
Submit your best pages on major social bookmarking sites
like digg and stumbleupon. Just be aware that while social
bookmarking sites tend to give high traffic, they usually
don’t convert that well, so only submit content that
you know is good enough to catch at least a few visitors
onto your rss feed.
5. Be Active in the Blogosphere
Comment on blogs! Most bloggers love to see new
comments, and if you comment on their blog with a link back
to your blog, they’ll be sure to return the favor.
(If you’ve got a good eye for which blog topics might
support a large audience, you may want to check the upcoming
section in digg for blog posts that are about to receive
a lot of traffic.)
6. Be In the Blogosphere
That reminds me: start a blog. Having a blog for your site
is a great way to train yourself to create new content on
a regular basis, and you can later mine your old blog entries
for ideas that you can turn into fully-fledged articles
for your site. (Just remember not to duplicate your own
content!)
7. Be Opinionated
If you notice a blog entry or forum topic where the majority
opinion seems to be wrong, be very opinionated on letting
them know that you hold an opposite opinion. You may get
a few links back saying that you’re wrong. (In fact,
why not just hold the opposite opinion every time, even
if they’re technically right? In the SEO world, any
link back is a good link back.)
8. Answer a Question
Answer some questions in your niche on Yahoo! Answers.
Just keep in mind that answering a few questions in depth
is much better than giving a lot of single paragraph answers.
It’s also best to answer recent questions, since you
have a better chance of being voted up that way.
9. Make a Creative 404 Page
Make your 404 page really useful by including links to
your most popular content. More than likely the user was
looking for this content anyway, and, even if not, they
may very well become interested in it by seeing a teaser
line when they hit your 404 error page.
10. Tempt Fate with Opt-In Forms
Consider trading links with a company in a similar industry
that doesn’t compete with you. Better yet, if you
can stomach it, experiment with the idea of trading the
creation of a small opt-in form on each of your confirmation
pages. That way anytime someone buys from this other company,
the purchaser will have the option to sign up for your newsletter,
or something else equally innocuous. The drawback being,
of course, that you will have to submit your customers into
dealing with the dreaded opt-in form on your confirmation
page. You might consider minimizing the negative reaction
by putting the opt-in form on the very final page, so nothing
is lost if the user just closes the window at that point.
11. Review Products
Do a review column in your blog where you review products
or companies on a bi-weekly basis. If your review is positive,
e-mail the company in question and ask to be featured in
their press section. But don’t forget that having
nothing but positive reviews is a big turn off for most
readers, so mix it up a bit.
12. Publish Articles (part 2)
Compose articles in your niche and submit them to article
directories. Just be sure to make the articles you submit
top-notch; otherwise you’ll have info dispersed on
other sites under your name with no way of correcting any
errors in the article. And remember not to duplicate content!
13. Go Public with a Press Release
Write a newsworthy press release and submit it to PRWeb.
If it’s genuinely newsworthy, the release may get
picked up all over the place.
14. When All Else Fails, Just Pay for Traffic
Use payperclick services (like adwords, adcenter, ysm)
to get traffic. But make sure the keywords you sign up for
are worth the cost. Just because a keyword costs a lot doesn’t
mean it’s a good value—and it similarly doesn’t
mean anything if the keyword costs very little. Do a bit
of research on which keywords are worthwhile before going
the payperclick route. But once you’ve found the right
keyword combinations, it can be a good source of supplemental
incoming traffic.
15. Start an RSS Feed
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a great way to get subscribers
to see new content on an ongoing basis. Once you have an
RSS feed, subscribing is easy for web visitors, and generally
gets a stronger sign up ratio than email subscriptions.
Just make sure to advertise your feed in a good place, so
it’s easy to subscribe to. (If you’re looking
for a good syndication service, try Y! Pipes.)
16. Start a Mailing List
While getting people to signup for an email newsletter
is generally more difficult than getting them to subscribe
to an RSS feed, the extra difficulty means that when you
do get subscribers, they’re generally good targets
for conversion. Just keep in mind that email newsletters
have specific laws that pertain to them, and noncompliance
can land you in deep trouble. Thankfully, if you use Omnistar
Mailer for sending your newsletter, we offer a free
ebook that details the specifics on how to market with emails
the right way: Email
Marketing for Beginners.
17. Include a Bookmark-This-Page Link
Reminding your visitors to bookmark your page is a great
way to make sure they come back in case they leave prematurely.
Of course, if they’re anything like me, then they
have a gazillion bookmarked sites—so make sure to
make your bookmark stand out with a well written title and
a good favicon.
18. Create a Great Favicon
A good favicon image accomplishes so very much: it increases
brand awareness, makes your site stand out from the crowd,
and gives you that street cred that comes along with every
well-made favicon file. Just don’t make it animated
gif style—you may think it makes you stand out even
more, but users have been known to delete a bookmark or
close a tab solely because of an animated favicon.
Just don’t do it.
19. Submit Your Site to Internet Directories
Internet Directories are an excellent way to get high quality
linkbacks with just a little investment of time. Thankfully,
we here at Omnistar recognize this, and so we’ve compiled
a list
of the best internet directories to be listed in,
each sorted by pagerank. If you’re just starting out,
I’d recommend concentrating on the free ones first.
20. Submit Your Blog to Blog Directories
The great thing about blogs is that you can submit them
for links both in site directories AND blog directories.
Meaning you get twice the linkbacks! Unfortunately, this
also means you’ll have to actually submit them twice
as many times as your main site. Believe me when I say that
it gets pretty tiring around the thirtieth submission.
21. Advertise on Craigslist
If you haven’t heard of craigslist, then it’s
time you got out from behind that rock you’ve been
sleeping under since the twentieth century. You can publicize
your site on craigslist for free—but it’s only
worthwhile if you make your posts interesting enough to
go viral. A well written craigslist ad consists of a catchy
title, a funny and/or mock-serious body, and a well-keyworded
link back to your site. But whatever you do, don’t
spam with pointless ads, because you just won’t get
a return that’s worth your time.
22. Use a Tell-a-Friend Script
By including a ‘tell-a-friend’
link on your site, every visitor you get will potentially
advertise your site to a few of their friends. And then
each of those may in turn tell their friends, and so on
and so forth. This is actually a pretty powerful tool, especially
if you use software that follows up the note with a well
designed marketing campaign.
23. Submit Your RSS to Feed Directories
You thought I’d forget about this one, didn’t
you? I guess I fooled you by making 21 and 22 on non-directory
topics. In fact, now that I’m really thinking about
it, number 24 should probably be about just submitting to
whatever directory you see, for whatever reason.
24. Submit to Whatever Directory You See, For Whatever
Reason
In other words, if you sell widgets, make sure you’re
listed in the widgets directory. And also the doodad directory,
if you can link doodads to widgets in some believable manner
in the short description you provide for your link. Remember:
every link is a good link.
25. Teach a Class
No, really. If you possess a higher education degree of
any kind, you can probably find a part time position teaching
a night class at your local community college. It won’t
pay very well, but if you can invest in teaching on night
a week, it will really help to get your name out in the
local community. Colleges love to have teachers who run
real businesses because the fact that you run a business
at all is enough to legitimize you as an expert in whatever
field you’re in. And since most of your students will
be adults working in the business world that are interested
in taking the class you’re qualified to teach, you
will be making contacts left and right. Plus think of the
resume building opportunity—when you’re trying
to sell yourself to potential clients, it never hurts for
them to conveniently notice that you’ve actually taught
classes in the field they want to hire you for. You just
can’t lose with this one.
26. Create a Cartoon Mascot
Cartoon mascots can be great when they’re used in
an appropriate setting. Cartoons attract all kinds of people
(not just kids), and studies have shown that the eye tends
to gravitate toward cartoon characters more often than simple
logos. Of course, not everyone is agreed that that is a
good thing; some people make the point that a residual background
logo that doesn’t attract attention is more appropriate
for your main website, since you’d really rather have
readers checking out your content. But others argue that
an eye-catching logo is essential to building brand, and
more than makes up for the fact that it takes viewers eyes
away from content temporarily. Plus, if your visitor happens
to have a kid in the vicinity, the child may prevent the
user from clicking away from your page too quickly. Of course,
this effect will be minimal, but every bit helps, right?
27. Host a Game w/ Your Mascot
Games drive traffic; that’s just a fact. You can
actually get a pretty good game made with minimal investment
by holding a contest for people to come up with the best
game that includes your cartoon mascot. Just make sure to
advertise the contest on a site where gaming programmers
visit often, and you should get lots of entrants. Right
now, flash turret defense games are all the rage, so you
may want to try one of those, if it’s appropriate
for your business. Oh, and don’t forget to submit
your game to game directory sites when you’re finished.
28. Sell on eBay
Selling on eBay not only gets you an additional avenue
to hawk your wares, but also means you get lots of additional
incoming links for linkback purposes. Of course, only your
profile page will be a permanent page, but if you are able
to consistently make sales via eBay as well, then keeping
some extra links back to your site from there can also work
really well for you. eBay is one of the sites that are spidered
by google multiple times each day, so you can always be
sure that your links will count toward your pagerank. (Not
to mention the whole new audience you’ll reach via
eBay!)
29. Use Facebook & MySpace
Creating a MySpace and Facebook account can do good things
for your business, but be careful. A badly run MySpace page
can be a magnet for people to leave negative feedback, and
experience has shown that the creation of a Facebook account
is a permanent procedure that you really can’t ever
take back. Nevertheless, if you can oversee these accounts
to make sure they’re always a positive thing for your
site, the linkback as well as traffic generation can be
quite useful.
30. Create a Facebook App
While we’re talking about social media sites, I can’t
neglect the idea that creating a good facebook application
can easily go viral. But I must stress that it MUST be well
made. If you can manage it, you might be interested in noticing
that you can run the application on your site as well. The
best apps do something unique for the user and includes
high levels of interactivity.
31. Use Business Cards Aggressively
If you don’t have at least ten business cards in
your wallet right this very second then you are seriously
lacking in your marketing efforts. But if this is the case,
don’t opine; instead, look at it as an opportunity,
because you’ll be able to see dramatic returns just
from getting well-designed
business cards made and passing them out anytime
you go anywhere. And I don’t just mean at trade events;
if you have a really good card made up, then handing out
cards will turn from a chore to a conversation starter.
And after all, that’s what you really need from a
business card. Just don’t forget to put your website
address on them.
32. Start an Affiliate Program
I am always amazed at how many businesses go without an
affiliate program. Really, it is completely beyond me as
to why a business would think that using affiliates would
ever be a bad thing. Just think of all the money you spend
on advertising, and consider that you pay for ads whether
or not anyone responds to them. The difference with affiliates
is that you only pay for this kind of ad when you actually
get a sale from it. Affiliate ‘advertising’
is quite literally the best advertising you can spend money
on for your business. The real reason why most businesses
haven’t caught on to the whole affiliate idea yet
is not because the idea is flawed, but instead
because affiliate technology has traditionally been overcomplicated
and difficult to manage. Thankfully, we here at Omnistar
realized this a long while back, and created OSI Affiliate
as the
most user-friendly affiliate software available on the internet.
With its powerful features and easy-to-understand interface,
it proves itself time and time again here in the home office.
After all, we use it ourselves every single day.
33. Cross-Promote Your Pages
The bald advertisement for one of our products in tip #32
serves dual purposes: not just is OSI Affiliate a great
way to promote your site, but also you should always remember
to promote your sites on other sites you control. Cross-promotion
can be very powerful, since most people who visit one part
of your site will likely never see the other parts. By making
sure that every page you run gives links to other pages
that offer content a reader would likely be interested in,
you will get high-conversion leads. After all, since they
came to the page from another of your pages, they already
trust you as a source, plus they’re directly interested
in the page that was linked. Think about it: maybe only
a small percentage of you actually clicked on the link to
our OSI Affiliate. But of those who did, the vast majority
probably went on to purchase the software. The moral here
is that targeted advertising is important.
34. Purchase Misspelled Domains
If you have a few main competitors in your niche that are
doing well, consider purchasing misspellings of their domain
name and having it redirect to your site. This does not
mean that you should pretend that you are that other company—that
would be quite illegal. But it does mean that you’ll
get hits from people who can’t quite spell rite. This
technique is especially useful if you can grab the ‘.com’
version of a competitor’s ‘.net’ (or other)
address. If you want to know which misspellings are the
most common, you may want to check out the stats on how
many google searches were made for certain misspellings,
and use it as the basis for an educated guess on which misspellings
were most common in people’s address bars.
35. Review a Book
Or anything else for that matter. A well written Amazon
review will be prominently placed on a moderately high pagerank
site, and a strategically placed link back to your website
can do wonders for you. If you need some ideas on how to
write a good review, see what others have done for a
bic pen or a
gallon of milk.
36. Advertise on Bulletin Board Sites
Find boards where individuals who fit into your target
market congregate. These are the perfect place to advertise
your site, just make sure you aren't violating the site's
spam policies. An especially effective technique is posting
discount codes or special offers for the board members to
use.
37. Donate time or resources
Charities are a great way to help promote your site, simply
provide them with services and they will be able to help
you, with a mention in their mailer or a link on their site.
This kind of promotion is invaluable.
38. Offer web appliations
Build small web tools for your customers, these applications
will keep them coming back to your site. This content can
also get you listed on indexes of web apps.
39. Develop mobile applications
The advent of the iPhone and iPod touch have made developing
applications for mobile platforms a booming business. You
can bring in traffic by making apps specifically for mobile
users, guaranteeing that traffic keeps comming back to use
your product.
40. Partner with other sites
Synergy in advertising is important, and by partnering
with another site to offer your services in tandem, you
can gain access to each other's customer base, as well as
benefiting from the buzz that comes with a partnership.
These special deals can help put your product in front of
new customers, virtually the best kind of advertising you
can get.
41. Go Viral
Viral marketing is popular for a reason, by comming up
with clever ways to get your customers interested in your
product you reap the benefit of free advertising. This means
participating in contests that drive traffic, giving things
away, and usually trying to interact with your customers,
allowing them to participate.
42. Think Locally
While the convenience of the web allows you to do business
arround the world, your local chamber of commerce and other
organizations can help drum up local business for your site.
These relationships can be really helpful because it tends
to also lead to networking with your peers in the area.
43. Update Regularly
Using blogs and podcasts to drum of traffic only works
if customers are subscribing, and that means regular updates.
How often? You usually want to shoot for weekly podcasts
and daily or as close to daily as possible for blogs. Each
post doesn't have to be long, but you need to be providing
regular content, as that is what the typical subscriber
is looking for.
44. Sell Clever Swag
No matter what your business does, it likely will benefit
from selling gear with your logo on it. The number of sites
selling articles of clothing and other accessories has multiplied
greatly, and you can now easily sell your own gear through
their sites, with no work besides designing the logo on
your end. Cafepress.com is one such example. By offering
products with a clever tag line you can promote your site,
make a little money, and benefit from free advertising anywhere
that product is worn.
45. Hire a Marketing Specialist
In the end, it sometimes takes a professional to take your
site to the next level. As your company grows, marketing
becomes more important, so you may want to hire someone
with marketing knowhow to work solely on improving traffic,
allowing you to improve your content. After all, your site
has a lot more to it than just how you get visitors.
46. Publish to News Services
There are a lot of sites that want content without generating
it themselves, which means sites like ezinearticles.com
can provide you with an avenue to provide your content to
other sites and recieve links back in return.
47. Join a trade group
Collaborate with people running sites in the same field,
advertise with each other, and network to provide customers
with better service. Trade groups provide a great opportunity
to improve your site!
48. Offer special deals to your customers
You can get great advertising out of your customers by
giving them benefits for bringing in new customers. You
can also bring in returning business by offering special
discounts.
49. Optimize your site for search engines
Search Engine Optimization or SEO has become one of the
quickest and easiest ways to drive traffic to your site.
Most web browsers are using search engines to find websites.
If you focus on optimizing small things on your site, like
using keywords and meta tags properly, you can notice a
fast improvement in your rank on sites like Google and Yahoo!
50. Hire an SEO specialist
Once you have exhausted your own knowledge of SEO, it may
be necessary to hire a specialist who can advise you on
how to proceed with your site's search engine needs. They
tend to have a greater knowledge of details that will help
get your site higher.
51. Break a Record
It may seem like a gimic, and it is, but breaking a world
record of some kind is a great way to get your website traffic.
News agencies will pick up a quirky story about a site going
for an obscure record, and even if you fail you get the
benefit of press.
52. Ask your customers
Your customers know one thing, what they want, so get their
feedback about what would bring them back. Customer feedback
is guaranteed to give you ideas.
53. Look for niche markets
Targeting small groups with dedicated members is a great
way to increase your site's traffic. Find a group you would
like to market to, read other sites associated with them,
then create content aimed at these users and promote it
on their sites. This is a great way to expand as well.
In Conclusion…
Hopefully these ideas have given you the impetus you need
to get started on promoting your site. If you have a great
idea that we don’t have listed here, why not let
us know? If it’s useful and/or funny enough,
it may just make it in. (With a link back to your site as
compensation for contributing, to boot!)