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10 Tips to Make Your Web Site A Hit!
by Philip E.
Humbert
Is
your web site doing it's job?
Professionals tend to under-estimate the power of the web to bring them
business, and to bring them precisely the kinds of clients they
want! And, a few, invest in a great web site, but
then don't market it effectively! There are some
wonderful sites that are virtually "hidden" out there
on the web. Web marketing has one thing in common with
other advertising: no matter how good the ad, it won't
build your business unless lots of people see it.
I
tell my clients to view web marketing as having two separate
components: first is the creation of a site, and second is
marketing it. Building a site requires creativity,
design skills, and an understanding of color, images, and
popular trends. Marketing a site, on the other hand,
is a much more routine, repetitious, even boring task that must
be done consistently over time. The following are my
Top 10 suggestions for marketing your web site:
- Hidden
Title. This is the first of three critical items
that are coded in the "Head" of every web
page. It is the first thing a search engine sees
at the top of your page. While this title is
visible on browsers, most people ignore it. I've
seen great sites that have no title at all! Use
3-8 words that describe what you do and flag your site for
the search engines.
- Meta
Tag: Keywords. The second item in the
"Head" of your page should be a hidden Meta tag
with 15-25 words to help people find you. These are
words people are likely to enter in a search request to find
you. An Accountant might have a string that
started with: "Accounting, bookkeeping, records,
taxes,…."
- Meta
Tag: Description. The third item in the
"Head" is a hidden sentence that describes both
your page and your site. Make it vibrant, use as many
of your Keywords as possible, and make it accurate.
This is a one-sentence description of who you are, what you
do, and why people should visit your page. You've got
15-20 words. Use them!
- Visible
Title. This is the first thing people will see,
and it's what most people think of as the "title"
of their page. Again, you want it to invite people, be
accurate, and brief. While a beautiful logo or
banner may look nice at the top of your page, remember that
3-5 powerful words will down-load faster. The words in
your title will also connect with search engines in a way
that your logo can't.
- First
words on page. The first few seconds as a page
down-loads are critical, and a short statement of what you
do will down-load faster than most images. First
impressions count! And again, search engines can
catalog a brief but exciting description of your business,
but they won't catalog your pretty picture!
- Have
multiple pages, each with their own marketing system.
A simple way to increase the "hits" on your site
is to increase the number of entrance paths.
Rather than have one long page, divide it into three pages,
each with their own title, meta tags, and
descriptions! If your pages are all linked
within one site, you vastly increase the opportunities for
people to find you.
- Submit
to search tools repeatedly. Search engines
constantly up-date and expand their databases.
To stay in the game, I suggest you re-submit your site at
least once a month and re-submit after every change.
Using the web to draw business is an on-going project, not a
once and forget it task! There are services that will
do this for you (for less than $100), or you can do it
yourself. But schedule several hours every
month, and do it!
- Include
your web URL on your other advertising. This
seems obvious, but lots of people forget. Have your
site on your business card, brochures, all of your
advertising! If people are interested, want more
information, or are just curious, make it easy for them to
check you out. Display your URL on everything!
- Exchange
links. One of the best ways to increase traffic, and
to target specific audiences, is to trade links with other
sites that attract a similar audience. I
recommend that you have a page dedicated to "Favorite
Links" that have agreed to also put a link to your site
on their page. "You scratch my back, and
I'll scratch yours" is a great way to build your web
marketing impact.
- Have
something of value that changes often. Give your
visitors something they can learn, do, or enjoy each time
they visit. Let them sign up for your newsletter, post
a "Joke of the Day" or a daily quote. It
doesn't have to relate directly to your business.
People love parenting tips, humor, inspiration or practical
tips for better living (Remember Martha Stewart?).
Give them a reason to come back!
Have
a wonderful week, and remember to have some fun!
©
Copyright 2000 by Philip E. Humbert.
By Dr Philip E. Humbert, author,
speaker and personal success coach. Dr Humbert has
hundreds of tips, tools and articles on his website that you can
use for your own success! It's a great resource! Visit
him on the web at: www.philiphumbert.com And,
be sure to sign up for his great newsletter!
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