ADVERTISING YOUR
SITE FOR FREE
Get people to visit your site on a zero-budget.
This article is intended for webmasters who already have a
webpage set up on the internet. I have recently set up my own webpage, and this
will be a conclusion of what I have learned from my own research on the web,
and from taking part of several discussion forums.
You must be aware that advertising your site on
a zero-budget will take up a lot of time, and you can expect a long going
process.
Getting your first visitors
Here are a few pointers for getting your first visitors:
Start off with looking up other sites with similar content to yours and writing
a nice e-mail asking them to post your link on their site, or to link-exchange
with them. This is a good one that for me, generate about 10-20 visitors/day
from sites with good traffic.
Submit your site to the smaller search engines. The most important one is
probably the open source directory (www.dmoz.org). By doing this, you will not
only get your link submitted, but it will also get you a higher ranking on the
search engines.
Join forums that cover similar topics of your site. Discuss your site - get
ideas from other people etc. (without spamming of course!).
Most people would probably tell you to start off with submitting your site to
the search engines… To my knowledge this is not at all necessary since most of
the major search engines will spider (find) your page on a regular basis. I
know for a fact that Google, which probably is the most important SE (search
engine) to get added to, do this. But, if you have a lot of time on you hand
you can do this yourself by going to the SE homepage. There you will find the
instructions on how to move on.
If you have browsed the net on how to advertise your site, you have probably
come across “banner exchange program”. I doubt I will ever find one that is
worth my time. Most people join these to get a view of how many visitors they
have (since these programs often show how many times you have showed someone
else’s banner on your site). Do you get visitors from these kinds of programs?
…If you’re lucky you get one or two per day.
Optimizing your page
Be sure to add meta-tags to your page. These are the
keywords placed in the beginning of the html code that tell the search engines
what your site is about.
Get some examples on how to do this by visiting other sites, and checking their
source code. Be sure not to over-do this though! By adding too many key words
some search engines will consider this spamming, and if unlucky – you might
even get banned. Pick a few words and phrases that describe the content of your
site. Consider yourself a Google-user looking for content similar to yours –
what words would he write? By the way – phrases often work better than single
words.
Note: I have been informed that Google do not even look at meta
tags anymore (Neither do Alta Vista), but these should still be included since
many other search engines do. (This comment added July 14, 2003)
Getting visitors to return
If you offer quality content on your page people will probably want to come
back, but if your site is not that visible on the search engines many people
might not find their way back even if they wanted to.
It really can be as simple as adding a small text to your site asking people to
bookmark your site (by pressing ctrl+d). For a
change, almost no work can get you a significant number of visitors.
Another way – which requires a bit more work, is starting your own newsletter.
Inform visitors of recent changes to your site, updates etc. There are plenty
of free newsletter websites out there, find one that suits your needs.
Conclusion
By planning your way of advertising you can save
yourself a lot of time. Getting your website visible on the net for free is not
an easy task, but with good content and a well designed page you will soon find
your visitor-number growing. Just hang in there and keep coding!
Daniel Björklund, author of this article is the
webmaster of www.dmbonline.net
If you have questions or comments concerning this
article please contact the author at daniel@dmbonline.net
This article may be published freely on any website not containing illegal or
adult material.
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