Most Internet marketing methods
are risky and many will not have any affect on traffic to
a web site. Some online marketers will sell you anything
from banner impressions, to mass email campaigns (spam),
to popup ads. All these marketing tools can work, but they
are also extremely risky. Some people I know find pop-ups
and spam so annoying that they will never purchase anything
from a business that uses them. These plans are probably
not the best customer acquisition strategies, and more likely
they are a total waste of money. So why would anyone bother
risking money on marketing strategies that probably will
not increase traffic to your website? Why not concentrate
on what does work? - The search engines.
Have you ever been contacted by online marketers who promise
to deliver a "ton of traffic" to your website"
? I get these emails every day. Here's a quote from one
I used to get 10 times a day (until I automatically filtered
it to trash):
"Hi I visited www.metamend.com, and noticed that you're
not listed on some search engines! I think we can offer
you a service which can help you increase traffic and the
number of visitors to your website.
I would like to introduce you to thispromotioncompany.com.
We offer a unique technology that will submit your website
to over 300,000 search engines and directories every month.
You'll be surprised by the low cost, and by how effective
this website promotion method can be.
To find out more about thispromotioncompany and the cost
for submitting your website to over 300,000 search engines
and directories, visit www.thispromotioncompany.com. (...)"
Have you ever received one, and wondered why they were
contacting you? First off, how did they find your web site?
What search engines are they referring to? If they really
could deliver on their promise, then they would have so
much repeat, and word of mouth business, that they wouldn't
have time to be calling or emailing you. Lastly, how many
people actually believe that there are 300,000 search engines?
While it's true you need traffic from the search engines,
you don't need to use spam techniques to get it. You need
real results, and not false hope.
Increase Web Site Traffic,.. Naturally
It is true that the best way to obtain lots of targeted
traffic (customers) is to acquire it based on relevance,
via the search engines. Various studies show that anywhere
from 83% to 92% of first time visitors to a web site find
it through the search engines. That's an incredible statistic.
If you are not acquiring those customers as a result of
a relevant query, then they will be disappointed. They may
be disappointed with the search result, but more likely,
they will be disappointed with your web site.
In the online world that's your first impression. We all
know how important a first impression is. You can never
get a bad one back, and a good one will carry you a long
way. You have to make sure that the search engines are sending
you visitors that are looking for your products or services.
If your web site matches their interests, they will remember
it, and come back, even if they do not make a purchase on
that visit. If they find it irrelevant, they may have subconsciously
formed a negative opinion of your online business, through
no fault of your own.
Search engines provide a continuous stream of targeted
visitors to your website, and for the most part, it's free
of charge. Some engines do charge a listing fee, but most
do not. The only thing the search engine asks is that each
web site operator makes an effort to provide relevant and
good information to web surfers for a particular search
phrase. If a web site does so, the search engines will reward
the site with increased good quality traffic.
Search engine traffic is a win-win situation for any online
business. It doesn't take much to improve on most web site's
search engine traffic - it just takes optimization. Did
you know that as of January 1 2002, there were 160,000,000
domain hosts in use worldwide? Did you know that 88% of
the web pages worldwide are not indexed by the largest search
engines? 88% of web pages are not optimized. How can any
business survive on the Internet if it is not optimized
for the search engines, and thus can never be found? How
can they exist if over 83% of first time visitors never
find their web site? How much more money could a web site
operator earn if they ensured their web site was even partially
visible?
If you have an informative web site, the search engines
want to send you lots of customers. That's because the more
web surfers find what they want, the more they'll use a
particular search engine and recommend it to their friends.
The search engine also benefits, as it becomes known as
a resource that gets its clients - the searchers - to their
destinations quickly and efficiently. The more people recognize
how well the engine works as a resource, the more it gets
recommended, and used. As the popularity increases, so do
the engine's revenues from advertising.
What Does Your Web Site Need To
Receive Traffic From The Search Engines?
Small web sites with only 1 or 2 pages set themselves up
for failure, simply because they usually don't have enough
content of interest. There are of course exceptions, where
the 1 or 2 pages are each as long as a book. But these are
awfully frustrating to read, and no one will be satisfied
with them. Most often 1 or 2 page sites are simply too short
to provide any useful information, so the search engines
don't take them seriously. Among other factors, the search
engines examine how deep a site is. The more meaningful
content present, the more weighty the site is viewed as,
and the more importance it is given.
If you are wondering about whether
to bother, ask yourself this: Why does your company
have a web site? What does the company do with it? Think
about it. Most companies today have web sites, and most
market the web sites to facilitate customer acquisition,
to increase their customer base, and to improve customer
retention rates.
There are a number of reasons for having web sites. Many
companies use theirs to enhance their customer service.
Using a web site as a marketing vehicle is a great way for
a company "to put the word out" about products,
services, or offerings.
Most importantly, remember that your web site is an online
resource that your clients can use to find answers to frequently
asked questions, "how to" tips, and to educate
themselves. When including content on a web site, always
remember that the knowledge shared may be common to you,
but it's likely that you are an expert in the eyes of your
clients. People visit your web site for your product or
service, but also for information. If they find useful,
relevant, information, they will keep coming back, and will
likely make purchases. People like to buy from experts.
Instead of thinking of your web site as nothing more than
an online billboard or business card, think of it as an
online menu, that lets people get an idea of what it is
you do, and how you do it. Develop a content rich website,
optimize it, and let the search engines increase your website
traffic, naturally. If you optimize each major web page
within your site, you will increase the rankings in the
search engine results and therefore receive targeted traffic
for each of those pages.
Doing each of the above - ensuring relevant content is
present, and optimizing the pages - will ensure that the
search engines have what they need so they can do their
work. It will also ensure that they can send you targeted
traffic (customers), so that you can get that 83% of first
time visitors your online business needs to survive.
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