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Index › Internet & Computers › Online Marketing
 

Build it and they Will Come?

 

Author: Heather Maloney

Unfortunately, the answer is an emphatic "no". Simply having a website will not automatically result in visits to your website, no matter how compelling the content.

Another myth is that having your website optimised for certain search engines, thereby achieving top rankings on particular key words, will suddenly cause your business to be inundated with new business through your site.

It is important for you to realise that getting great results from your website, requires a well-rounded approach to the promotion of your online business. In addition, while the fundamental components of a marketing strategy will remain the same, the approach you take will differ depending on:
. the type of products or services on offer
. your target market
. the current level and style of existing competition

In order to increase the traffic coming to your website, some of the key things that you need to address are:

1. Fresh and useful content

You will have heard that content is king! You need to think about why people may be looking for your website, and make sure that you provide all the information they will need, when they get there. For example, if you are a real estate agent, will visitors to your website expect to be able to search through a list of all the properties you currently have listed for sale? Will they also want to know what services you offer re: property management. What about the fees you charge for selling property and perhaps tenants rights and obligations (or an easy link to where this can be read)? How about your thoughts on the current property market? You need to put yourself in the shoes of all the different types of your visitors. You may certainly then decide that you don't want to provide certain pieces of information, in order to ensure that the visitor contacts you and starts to build a personal relationship with you.

You also need to think about why you want people to visit your website, and make sure that when they do they receive the experience you intend for them. The real estate agent may be trying to reach a younger market of first home buyers, to encourage this target market to invest in commercial property first, rather than buying a home. In that case, the real estate agent may decide to include information on their site explaining why buying a commercial property as a first step into the property market is so attractive.

Keeping the content updated regularly, and relevant to the current state of your industry, is crucial for ensuring that visitors get the impression that you are active and up to date. They want to know that they can get the latest and best from you.

You should make sure that it is easy for you to maintain the content in your site, without affecting the style and look and feel of your pages. If you don't have the time or skills to maintain your content, you should engage your web developer or content provider to regularly update the content for you.

2. Capitalise on your offline marketing

Many businesses operate both offline and online, and therefore they promote their business in the "offline world". Your offline advertising may be as simple as a yellow pages entry, or go as far as television advertisements. But it also includes all your business stationary. If you are serious about utilising your website to help build your business, then all your offline marketing will tie in with your internet presence.

Our example real estate agent business should include their URL on all sale boards and newspaper advertisements, letterheads and business cards as a minimum.

3. Build an online community / reason to come back

Once you have been successful in getting a new visitor to your site, you will want that visitor to connect to you and keep coming back.

You need to think about your business, and your website, and build a strategy for keeping in contact with your customer. It may be that you have information of value that you can send your clients via a regular newsletter. Or you might be able to have regular online sales that can encourage customers to return to take advantage of bargains.

Better still, if you can create an online community that adds value to your customers experience with you, but doesn't necessarily involve your time. Back to our real estate example, if you are allowing your tenants to pay rent online via your website, you might also provide a community notice board, where tenants can seek people to share.

4. Online advertising

At the start of this article, I sought to dispell the myth that search engine optimisation on its own will bring a flood of traffic to your site. Search engines, however, are clearly an important way that people can find your website. It is reported that Google will no longer list a new website until 6 months after it is first launched. One way to still get your site in front of people through the search results is to pay for listings or advertisements on relevant search results pages, such as via the Google Adwords program.

In the long term, having a website full of useful, fresh content, and providing an online community, will go a long way to getting you a better ranking in the key search engines. This will in part be because of the many other websites that will refer to your site, in one way or other, because of your compelling content and interaction with visitors!

In building a community, you will be exposed to other ways that you can advertise your site online. Our example real estate business may be able to provide articles for the financial services industry, providing valuable information for future investors, at the same time as promoting the services of the real estate business.

Summary

A well-round approach, tailored to your specific product, service, mission, goals, processes, target market, competitive environment and budget is required to bring people to your website, and keep them doing business with you online.

Author Bio:
Heather Maloney is an expert on this subject. Heather has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can also reach this article by using: strategic internet marketing, home based internet marketing business, internet marketing strategy
 
 
 

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