Posts Tagged ‘web promotion specialist’

Free Web Promotion Techniques That Work

Monday, February 8th, 2010

OK, we all agree that your site looks the business but there is a famous saying; there is no point in having a superb looking website if nobody ever sees it. It has been “live” on the internet for at least a month but you are not receiving any visitors to the site. What can you do? Yes now is the time for the all important web promotion of the site. “Oh no, not more costs”, you may be thinking. “Not another cost, I have paid for the domain name, I have paid the web designer to build the site and I have paid for web hosting. I do not have a lot of money left over to promote the site as well.

I here this on a regular basis. I offer an web promotion service in the UK and I have a lot of enquiries from people who had just presumed that their site would be able to achieve high rankings within Google purely by the skill and knowledge of the web designer. It is quite rare for web promotion to be a part of the service unless it has been previously agreed.

So for those of you who are seeking a higher search engine ranking position here are four website promotion techniques. They have worked for many websites including a friends bargain holiday deals website.

1. Write a list of the keywords or phrases that you want to rank well for and then make sure that they appear within the text of the homepage plus the relevant sub pages.

2. Try to obtain one-way backward links via a link building campaign.

3. Write quality articles and submit them to the popular article marketing directories. This is of benefit for a number of reasons; it helps to spread the message of the service/products that you provide; it enhances your reputation within the market plave and it also enables you to gain backward links

4. Add additional fresh and unique content to the site on a monthly basis.

As well as being a web promotion specialist I am also offer an article submission service.

I am confident that they will also be of great benefit to the readers of this article.

 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

An Essential Web Promotion Strategy

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I have been a web marketer for the last ten years; there have been many changes to the way people should go about promoting their websites in this time and it can prove to be a bit of nightmare trying to keep in touch with the latest web promotion changes. What worked only three years ago could now result in your site receiving a ban or penalty on the major search engines. Paid links and over-excessive reciprocal linking are seemingly a thing of the past. So as we move through 2009 what types of web promotion strategy should a webmaster be following?

I am also involved with helping people to discover how to stop stuttering and I also work within the cheap holidays sector.

In the past the formula for gaining a high search engine ranking was quite simple - you just had to buy some top quality links. It did not even seem to matter if the site that was providing the link had anything to do with the site purchasing the link. Many a website could be seen buying up multiple links on high page rank sites in the hope and belief that it would in turn help their own site. Businesses grew out of this new niche market of selling backward links; it seeemed that this was a very easy way to make a lot of money.

But then the major power in the world of the search engines, Google, decided to move the goal posts by declaring war on this paid links market, stating that it was seriously distorting their search results. This upset a lot of people, this tends to happen when money is involved, with many accusing Google of acting as God. The reply from Google was short and to the point and went along the lines of; it is our search engine and we therefore decide our own guidelines; if you want to sell text links that is fine but it may result in some form of penalty as this goes against our current. They were basically saying you can do whatever you want with your website and at the same time we can do whatever we want with our search engine. Fair play, I say. I am actually very happy with the new guidelines; it was very hard to compete with webmasters who had deep pockets etc. Now the one-man band can compete with the big corporation; hard work, keeping up to date with the latest guidelines as well as learning from the SEO experts will once again prove to be very beneficial.

2009 brings about a new watch word in the world of web promotion; relevancy. What does this mean? Well quite simply the backward links that you attempt to obtain now need to be relevant to the site that you run for them to have a real benefit. Again this surely is common sense. If a website about gardening has a link pointing to a website about camping, is this offering any value to its site visitors? Not really.

2009 is also the year when those who are willing to work hard will finally get their rewards. Some of the old favourites such as article marketing are becoming more popular than ever but quality is now far more important than quantity. Only the best articles will be chosen to be published on other people’s websites and let’s face it they have enough articles to choose from.

Ensuring that your website is optimised correctly with the main keywords placed naturally within the text of the homepage will also be essential, be careful not to “keyword stuff” your homepage though.

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Top Quality Web Promotion Strategies

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

I have been a web marketer for the last ten years; there have been many changes to the way people should go about promoting their websites in this time and it can prove to be a bit of nightmare trying to keep in touch with the latest web promotion changes. What worked only three years ago could now result in your site receiving a ban or penalty on the major search engines. Paid links and over-excessive reciprocal linking are seemingly a thing of the past. So as we move through 2009 what types of web promotion strategy should a webmaster be following?

I am not personally involved in this industry; I prefer to help people to stop stuttering and I also work within the fostering services UK sector.

Just one or two years ago you could gain a high ranking within a search engine like Google by simply buying a link on a page which had a high page rank. It did not even seem to matter if the site that was providing the link had anything to do with the site purchasing the link. Many a website could be seen buying up multiple links on high page rank sites in the hope and belief that it would in turn help their own site. Businesses grew out of this new niche market of selling backward links; it seeemed that this was a very easy way to make a lot of money.

Google, the daddy of all of the search engines, then decided to change the rules and I for one am very happy that they did. They decided that it was no longer ethical to buy or sell backward links. This upset a lot of people, this tends to happen when money is involved, with many accusing Google of acting as God. The reply from Google was short and to the point and went along the lines of; it is our search engine and we therefore decide our own guidelines; if you want to sell text links that is fine but it may result in some form of penalty as this goes against our current. They were basically saying you can do whatever you want with your website and at the same time we can do whatever we want with our search engine. Fair play, I say. I am actually very happy with the new guidelines; it was very hard to compete with webmasters who had deep pockets etc. Now the one-man band can compete with the big corporation; hard work, keeping up to date with the latest guidelines as well as learning from the SEO experts will once again prove to be very beneficial.

2009 brings about a new watch word in the world of web promotion; relevancy. What does this mean? Well quite simply the backward links that you attempt to obtain now need to be relevant to the site that you run for them to have a real benefit. Again this surely is common sense. If a website about gardening has a link pointing to a website about camping, is this offering any value to its site visitors? Not really.

2009 is also the year when those who are willing to work hard will finally get their rewards. Some of the old favourites such as article marketing are becoming more popular than ever but quality is now far more important than quantity. Only the best articles will be chosen to be published on other people’s websites and let’s face it they have enough articles to choose from.

Ensuring that your website is optimised correctly with the main keywords placed naturally within the text of the homepage will also be essential, be careful not to “keyword stuff” your homepage though.

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Four Web Promotion Techniques That Work

Monday, October 26th, 2009

So you have paid a lot of money for the web design and now have a professional looking website. It has been “live” on the internet for at least a month but you are not receiving any visitors to the site. So what can one do? Yes now is the time for the all important web promotion of the site. Oh no, you may be thinking. “I do not really have the cash for web promotion after paying for the web hosting, the domain and the web designer to build the site. There is not a lot of money left over in the budget for web promotion as well”.

I here this on a regular basis. I offer an affordable web promotion service in the UK and I have a lot of enquiries from people who had just presumed that their site would be able to achieve high rankings within Google purely by the skill and knowledge of the web designer. This unfortunately is rarely the case unless, of course they have paid for such a service.

So here are my four killer web promotion techniques. They have worked for many websites including a friends DVD authoring website.

1. Write a list of the keywords or phrases that you want to rank well for and then make sure that they appear within the text of the homepage plus the relevant sub pages.

2. Start a link building campaign where you are primarily attempting to obtain one-way backward links.

3. Write quality articles and submit them to the popular article marketing directories. This is of benefit for a number of reasons; it helps to spread the message of the service/products that you provide; it enhances your reputation within the market plave and it also enables you to gain backward links

4. Add additional fresh and unique content to the site on a monthly basis.

As well as being a web promotion specialist I am offer online guitar lessons for beginners.

They are sure to help the readers of this article as well.

 

 

 

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , , , ,