How do you promote a web site for a company that has an extremely limited buying group? Sure, most
of the companies on the Internet today sell one small product or service, which is searched for by
thousands, if not millions of people every day. But, if your company is like ours, you don't have a
lot of people searching for your product. Or your competitor's product! Our company is in the high
voltage capacitor business. There just aren't a lot of uses for our product in today's "smaller,
faster, cheaper" world. What does all of this mean? It means that I have to work twice as hard as
most web developers or promoters to get hits to our site. If your company is like our company, then
you will want to follow the experience driven methods I have listed below.
1. Links, links, links.
I can't say enough about getting sites to link to yours. It is a very simple method, but it takes
time and it WORKS! In my case, I have simply searched for companies that would require one of our
parts. I then write to them and let them know that we would be interested in a link to their site.
Nine out of ten times, they link to us without ever asking for a reciprocal link! Most search
engines today take into account the number of other sites that link to your site. They assume that
if other companies are linked to you, that your site must be good. Another approach is to search
for links to your competitor's page. Go to the sites that come up, and ask them to link to your site
as well. You will be amazed at the number of web sites that are simply devoted to linking to other
pages! To search for links to a page, try using AltaVista or HotBot. As an example, type in the
following: link:www.yahoo.com You will be amazed at the results! Of course, after you request
links to pages, you will have to wait until the search engines have indexed again before they know
that you are now linked to other sites. Search Engines index on a rate from every two weeks to ever
six months.
2. Meta tags.
You MUST make sure that you have your Meta tags generated properly. This has been covered by Web
Pro News an infinite amount of time, and it is just as important as registering your own domain
name. Without Meta tags, most search engines will just pass over you. For a brief explanation on
Search Engines and for a free Meta tag evaluation, visit Northern Webs at
http://www.northernwebs.com/set/setsimjr.html
3. Text Only versions of your site.
If your page is available to other countries, as our is, it is a good idea to have a text only
version of your site. Why? Because most of the people who are not located in the United States do
not have the Internet connection speeds that we here in the US take for granted. Most of these
people also have older computers with slower processors and low graphics capability. It has to be
annoying for people in foreign countries to go to a site that has a product that they need, only to
find out that they can't read the fancy Flash programming. I do not currently have this text only
version, but I am working on it as we speak. So, to all of you in foreign countries, I have
listened to your requests, and I am taking action!
4. New Killer Content.
Sure, you can have two thousand pages on your site. But, if someone has read them all, why would
they come back? You have to continuously update your page and add new killer content. I suggest a
weekly column or monthly bulletin. You just need something to keep the visitors interested in book
marking your site for future viewing.
If you really want to gain visitors, then you will. When I started our site, we had 25 visitors a
day. Now, we have had 100,000 NEW visitors in the past three months. We now have a 50% return
visitor rate. In our industry, that is good. For our business, it is working phenomenally! The
last bit of advice I can offer is to continually read the Web Pro News daily! It offers intelligent
and cutting edge information, which will help your web site grow exponentially.
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