Sunday, September 28th, 2008
In the web industry today, search engine optimization is widely regarded as very important, but it surprises me how frequently I see other opportunities for free web traffic passed up. Here are some techniques to advertise your website for free. You can easily incorporate these into your business strategy to often yield a dramatic improvement in your traffic.
1. On ALL of Your Advertisements
It should go without saying that any advertising you do, be it a billboard, a newspaper ad, a yellow pages ad, or a tattoo on some guy’s arm, should have your web address displayed somewhere on it. I know this sounds obvious to some, but I have seen too many businesses with websites let them go to waste because they don’t even bother to put the URL on their own advertisements.
2. On Your Product
If you sell a product, then hopefully you have your website somewhere on your packaging and/or the product itself. For example, CDs and DVDs should include your site somewhere on the case, and possibly the disc itself. Likewise, books should have the address printed somewhere clearly visible. It’s a great way to advertise your website for free.
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008
Thank you for visiting the brand new Why Wait Webs Blog. This blog will be aimed at two distinct audiences: the web designer, and the business owner.
For business owners, I will be covering various techniques that will help your website do a better job for you. Examples of some topics I might cover include general search engine optimization techniques, things you can include on your website to keep your visitors glued to your page, and easy marketing techniques. I will also be covering some general Internet and computing principles that will help the less technically inclined to get along in a very high-tech world. This section will not go into the technical side of things much at all.
For my fellow graphic and website designers, I will be offering articles ranging from the basics of web design and development to intermediate design and coding techniques that you can implement right away. Many of the principals in these posts will be universally applicable, while others will focus more directly on certain software or languages. Most frequently I will be covering Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
I sure hope that at least some of the information in this blog is useful to you, whether you are a fellow designer, a client of mine, or a business owner who happened on my site. If you would like to see a particular topic covered, I’d love to hear your ideas. Shoot me an email using my contact form, or make a comment on any of my blog posts.
Hope to see you soon!