| You finally have your business up and
running on the Internet. Now is the time to start
letting the world know you're online by exploring
new ways of introducing customers to your Web site.
Steps:
1. List your site with Internet search engines
and directories. Save money by registering the sites
yourself instead of hiring a company to do it for
you.
2. Link your site to as many complementary sites
as you can. Use Web rings, affiliate programs and
banner exchanges to give your site maximum exposure.
3. Start your own e-mail newsletter or e-zine.
Build the content around the interests of your
customers and feature items specifically related to
what's happening at your site.
4. Make sure your Web site address is on all of
your company's stationery, forms and business cards.
A company vehicle and promotional items such as
coffee mugs and pens are also great places to
advertise your online venture.
5. Consider purchasing a small banner ad on a
popular Web site or placing an advertisement in an
e-zine with high circulation. These venues offer
maximum exposure for a small cash outlay.
6. Advertise offline if your budget can stand the
extra strain. Newspaper ads, television and radio
spots, and classified ads are traditional ' and
effective - ways of letting customers know you're
out there in cyberspace.
Tips:
Publishing a quality e-mail newsletter or e-zine
on a regular basis is time-consuming. Be prepared to
spend many hours creating a mailing list and
developing content.
Be sure to track visitors to your site. Find out
where they heard about your site so that you can
evaluate which methods of promoting your site work
best.
Warnings:
Don't send unsolicited e-mail advertisements,
better known as spam. Besides being extremely
irritating to the recipients, your Internet service
provider can cancel your account if people start
filing complaints.
Newsgroups aren't the place to post
advertisements either. These are forums for open
discussion, not for unwanted ads. |