How Do I Increase Traffic On My Website?

February 29, 2008

(This is a reprint of the eletter, Cordelia’s Tech Tips from Cordelia Blake Web Design that went out on Feb 15, 2008)

Tell People About It – Tell people about your website electronically, in print and in person. You can send out press releases regarding your online presence as well as including information and links on brochures, business cards, alumni websites, business organization sites, sales presentations, emails, etc…

Put Resource Material On The Site - any information or articles that are useful to your visitors will increase your hits and may improve your search engine ranking. When people view your site as a source of information that will help them, they will be repeat visitors and send others there as well.

Search Engine Listing – There are two types, paid and unpaid. With a paid listing you use a service such as Google Sponsored Links to drive traffic to your site. Depending on how narrow your niche is, this can be very effective. In addition, having your site listed as a top response to search engine inquiries is useful. Optimizing your site for search engines involves such activities as including content that is rich in key words, updating your site regularly, and having as much related content as possible.

Eletter – If you have something valuable to say – something that is not sales oriented then you may be ready for an eletter. It is important that this be mostly informational. People sniff out self-serving drivel and do not like it-a little information about your product or services is ok, but the majority of the content must be relevant and interesting on its own. If your situation merits it or if you are in particular popular industries, you can pay for a newsletter service or hire someone to write it for you.

Blogging – Blogging is a two-way street. You can increase traffic to your website by making pertinent comments on other people’s blogs with a link back to your site or your blog in the signature line. Having your own blog can be a fabulous way to increase traffic to your site, but only if you are interested in writing one, keeping it updated regularly and promoting it. If not, it is better just to comment on other blogs and link back to your website.

Increase Your Internet Presence – It’s all about googling yourself. Prospective and current customers are googling your company name and your personal name regularly. Tricks for increasing your internet presence include commenting on blogs, writing book reviews on Amazon or keeping your LinkedIn profile up to date. Leave links back to your website every time you comment on anything online. If you have a common name, consider altering it a little by using your middle initial or name and then change your business cards and website accordingly. Do not comment on anything or do anything online in your name that will reflect badly on your business identity or that you do not want your clients to know. It is all searchable.

Summary – When planning your strategy for increasing traffic to your website, it is important to keep in mind your natural talents, the ways that customers choose someone in your field, and the amount of time that you have to invest. Once you have looked at all of these, you will be better able to pick and choose the right marketing options for you. As part of your total marketing plan, increasing your visibility online will increase the number of people who know about you and are likely to think of you when the time comes to purchase your service or product.

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Additional Resources

Ted Demopolous is an expert on internet presence and blogging. He has a useful, easy to read, and free ebook called, “Effective Internet Presence” which will teach you tons. Some of his sites:
Effective Internet Presence
Blogging For Business

Michael Katz is the owner of Blue Penguin Development and is an expert on eletters. He will give you free advice in his own eletter or you can hire him to help you create yours.
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Comments

10 Responses to “How Do I Increase Traffic On My Website?”

  1. 258marketing on February 29th, 2008 10:08 pm

    Very well done. The point here about Google being searchable and not leaving links and signatures that you wouldn’t want associated with your business is often overlooked.

    Chris Mitchell
    http://258marketing.wordpress.com/

  2. Communication Goddess on February 29th, 2008 10:18 pm

    Chris,

    Thanx for the comment. I had to learn that lesson the really really hard way. I now have a blog that I do in a pen name so that is can not be associated with me. Also, I had to make my Amazon wish list private because there were books on it that were not especially professional and I just didn’t want to deal with people’s opinions of them.

    I hope that others can learn this important lesson without going through what I did.

    Cordelia

  3. Pete Brand on March 2nd, 2008 7:33 pm

    It’s funny how so many companies that say they understand SEO and SEM don’t remember to clue their clients in on these important tasks. Nice job!

  4. K. Srikrishna on March 11th, 2008 2:41 pm

    A lot of what works in the real world works on line as well – you got to give before you are ready to receive – and when what you share or give to others is useful, that will in turn drive traffic to you – not unlike referrals in the real (old) world. This is as you say a two way street.

    One way of contributing, even when you are not a natural-born blogger is to focus on your industry specific trade press, particularly on-line, and comment frequently. Answering questions on LinkedIn or other industry watering holes is one more way to do it.

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  10. Jim Juris on May 28th, 2008 12:00 am

    Very well thought out.

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