Site 2: Trafficology newsletter
You still have to put the website promotion ideas into practice, though, so you may not actually benefit at all.
Trafficology – 7/10
WebProWorld
Site 2: Trafficology newsletter
You still have to put the website promotion ideas into practice, though, so you may not actually benefit at all.
Trafficology – 7/10
Is it impossible to build a really cheap website? Most definitely not! I am maintaining a very low cost website at the moment, in fact the site (http://www.echogecko.co.uk) cost a mere 8.00. So, even if you don’t think you can afford to make a website, if you have a bit of change in your pocket, that will be all you need.
Easily, one of the biggest mistakes webmasters make when first starting out on the web is in the design of their site. This is extremely understandable, considering that, in the brick and mortar world, a business’s success is often dependent on it’s appearance. The more money put into the look and design of a business, the better it often does.
In this article, I want to discuss 3 different approaches to generating traffic to your website; how each approach can help you promote YOUR website; and who REALLY benefits from these methods.
“Submit your site to search engines!”
“Bid at pay-per-click search engines!”
“Publish a newsletter!”
In 1999, when I set out to build my first website I knew very little about html and even less about planning websites. Like a lot of Newbies I just struggled along learning as I went. I also knew very little about running a home business on the net. It is quite different than running a bricks and mortar store in some ways. I had run several business but never an online one. This article comes out of my personal school of hard knocks.
As a professional website designer, I am always amazed at the number of business websites out there that make it nearly impossible to do business with the company via the website.
Here is a list of 5 things that I recommend you check to make sure your website is working for you and not against you.
You spend time and money promoting your website; but what do you want to achieve (apart from more page views)? Is it more sales of Blue Widgets? Is it more subscribers on your mailing list? To be exact, what is your site’s Most Wanted Response?
Are you looking for a free method of developing a steady flow of traffic to your site?
Dumb question, isn’t it?
It is all too easy to get bogged down in the details of creating a really good web site and lose sight of the business fundamentals. In this article, I intend to present points to think about. I don’t have all the answers; nobody does. However, I hope I have a few of the questions.