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Advertising on the Internet

By Richard Lowe, Jr. mailto:articles@internet-tips.ne
Saturday, February 01, 2003


Without promotion, something terrible happens - NOTHING!
  -- P.T. Barnum

Think about New Years Eve, midnight. Think about billions
of bits of confetti falling from the sky. Now, write an
ad on a few dozen or hundred or thousand pieces of paper
and throw them into the air with the rest. That's what
it's like to advertise on the internet.

Trying to make your product, service or web site known to
the rest of the internet community can be very, very
frustrating. Not only making it known, but getting
visitors to actually visit the site can be downright
annoying.

When advertising on the internet, I have several quick
rules of thumb. These are not cast in concrete, but they
seem to serve me very well.

Rule number one is "people use search engines, and to
get them to your site you MUST show up in the top 50
or so listings for your keywords in all of the major
search engines". Period. Nothing else will build traffic
faster than getting listed in a search engine.

Rule number two is "concentrate a lot of steady effort
on getting your links on other sites". This is an excellent,
although very time consuming, way to build steady,
permanent increases in traffic. Not only that, but Google
(and other search engines) base much of their ranking
system on the number and "quality" of links to a site.

My third rule of thumb is "start free and stay free unless
you've got a very good reason to pay for advertising".
There are many, many ways to get free advertising on the
web. I've found very little reason to pay for submission
services, email lists, banner exchanges or anything else
to advertise my site.

There are many ways to get traffic to your site, and it's
more-or-less worthwhile to pursue all of them. You can
explore some of the following.

The domain name - Look for and find a great domain name,
one that people actually type. I've got some of these,
and they can generate far more traffic alone than any
search engine. If you can get hold of something that is
commonly used in the address bar, then you've got it made!
And it's only $8.95 to try ...

Email campaigns - Targeted email campaigns are an awesome
way to get traffic to a site. The traffic from a mailing
does not last long (a few days at most), but the spike in
hits can be huge. The advantage of this method is if the
campaign is very well targeted then your visitors will be
almost "pre-sold".

Newsletters - If your web site does not have a newsletter
coming out at least monthly, then you are missing a huge
promotional technique. You see, if someone likes your site
they will sign up for a newsletter. Why? Because they want
to know when you've added more material and they need to
know what you have to say. The wise web-marketer will feed
this need.

Free content - You want to build a steady flow of traffic
that puts the search engines to shame? Give away content.
Some webmasters create web graphics, which you can use at
will for a return link. Others (like myself) write articles
which anyone can put on their site as long as the four like
signature is included. Some even have little java applets or
other doodads which, again, can be included for a link.
The massive advantage of this type of promotion is YOU
DON'T HAVE TO LINK BACK. They have to link to you, but you
don't have to link to them. Thus, there is no PR (Google)
risk at all, and you don't have to mess with those awful
links pages which no one ever looks at.

Ebooks - Another great way to promote a site is to create
an electronic book. Make the book available to all for
download or distribution. Include lots of links to your
site. If the book is any good, you will have a massive number
of visitors as a result in no time.

Exchanging links - Link exchanges are a good way to build
traffic, although not as great as they once were. The problem
is that most surfers have given up on checking out the links
on "links pages", especially if it is obvious. Be EXTREMELY
careful to avoid programs which look like a link farm, such
as the very popular Zeus and Links To You programs. Google
and other search engines will actually reduce the ranking
and has been rumored to even ban sites which are members
of link farms.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/Linkexchange.htm
  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/Linkexchange_zeus.htm

Banner programs - I've found these to be virtually worthless.
Sometimes a very well designed or targeted banner can cause
some traffic, but be careful spending any money here.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/Banners.htm

Webrings - you should join many of these to build decent
traffic. They do not create huge amounts of hits, but once
set up they continue to drive visitors to your site day
after day. Put the web code on pages all over your site -
generally do not put them on your home page or on a webring
page. See So you want to be a ringmaster? for more
information.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/Webrings.htm
  http://internet-tips.net/Ringmaster/webring000.htm

Major Search Engines - An excellent way to build traffic
fast but they tend to be fickle. I've had sites appear
overnight only to disappear a week later. You must
continually monitor your listings in these engines.

Directories - Get you site listed in as many as possible. At
the very least, get a listing in Yahoo and DMOZ (Google uses
both of these directories to seed it's own indexes.) DMOZ is
free, and you can get listed in Yahoo without charge,
although it is faster and easier sometimes just to pay the
few hundred bucks to get reviewed within a couple of decades.

Minor search engines - Get listed in them all if you can.
Use an automated submission technique but DO NOT submit
multiple times to the major engines as this may get you
removed for spamming. Traffic is minor but steady.

Email lists - very good for building traffic. You should
always have a list for your site so visitors get a constant
reminder to come back. Also if you can add articles to other
email newsletters in exchange for your link appearing than
do so as this can create traffic quickly.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/Elists.htm

Newsgroups - Don't explicitly advertise as this is spamming.
There are newsgroups for advertising but the return tends to
be low. What you can do is make a signature (4 lines or so)
and post useful messages and replies. I've found this does
create some traffic, although it's not huge and it's limited
in duration.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/newsgroupwatching.htm

Email - Careful here as spam is on everyone's mind. Can build
some traffic. Your own newsletter is a great way to go, as are
email lists.

Awards - Apply for as many as you can for your site. You
will win some. The bigger ones will generate lots of traffic.
The smaller ones will cause an occasional hit but are a
good ego boost at least. See So you want to run an awards
program? for a series of articles about this subject.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/awards.htm
  http://internet-tips.net/Awardmaster/awards000.htm

All of the "multi-million hits" and similar pages - can be
useful if you aggressively promote them. Get a free one
(install ours if you want) and be sure to submit the page
to the search engines. See Hit Trees - Are They Effective?
for more information.

  http://internet-tips.net/hits/index.html
  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/hittree.htm

Press Releases - These can be costly but they can also be
very effective. If you can get listed in a major newspaper
or web site, you may very well see your traffic go through
the roof.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/pressreleases.htm

Contests - Run a contest of some kind on your web site,
promote the contest, and you will see your hits climb.

Viral Marketing - Check out some of these viral marketing
techniques. This is defined as getting others to promote
for you in a subtle but effective way.

  http://internet-tips.net/Viral/index.htm

Message boards, newsgroups and forums - A sure fire way
to get traffic is to occasionally post relevant data to
message boards, newsgroups and forums. If you include your
URL in a signature line people will visit your site to find
out more about you and what you have to offer.

  http://internet-tips.net/Msgboards/index.htm

Giveaways - Give away a freebie on your web site. An ebook
or some such thing makes a perfect thing to give to people.
Generally, it's a good idea to exchange the free item for
adding their email address to your mailing list.

Signing Guestbooks - Used properly, signing other people's
guestbooks can bring a number of visitors to your site.
Always say something nice and comment positively on their
site. No direct advertisement is needed, just leave your
URL in the place provided or in the message as a signature.
See Let the webmaster know what you think of his site and
Netiquette - Guestbook Entries for more information.

  http://internet-tips.net/Surfing/Guestbooks.htm
  http://internet-tips.net/Surfing/netiquette_guestbooks.htm

Weblogs - Also known as blogs, these can be great ways to
promote your site. They allow you to write editorials and
articles which reference your site but in a way which you
perhaps would not normally do.

Affiliate programs - Got a product to sell? Create an
affiliate program and promote that. You will quickly find
your links on other web sites promoting your program.

Conferences and the like - Be sure and visit as many
conferences (locally is best) as you can, and bring some
pens or coffee mugs with your URL engraved on it. Give these
away liberally at the conferences.

FFAs - generally not very worthwhile as your links fall off
the lists too quickly. Use an automated submission program or
service - don't waste a second with manual submissions. It's
also critical to remember to never, ever use your primary
email account to submit to these. Your email box will be
flooded with so many messages you will want to scream.

  http://internet-tips.net/Advertising/FFAs.htm

Creating FFA pages - This allows you to send confirmation
emails to people who add links. A very poor way to build
traffic as anyone with a brain sends these messages to an
email account which is just ignored.

My basic operating procedure is (a) examine statistics,
(b) try something and then (c) reexamine statistics. For
example, let's say you want to add your site to a webring.
Record your statistics for a couple of days. Add the site.
Then compare. In this case, you'll also want to look at the
statistics for referring sites to see if the webring shows
up. If it worked, great. If not, that's okay also. You just
want to get a feel for what's working and what's not so you
know where to put your time, effort and possibly money.

Also remember that your site is more than just a homepage.
In actuality, you have dozens, hundreds or even thousands
of pages, each of which is a potential entry point. Make
sure each one of them advertises your site, links back to
the home page and is complete within themselves. You can
also run multiple advertising experiments with your site
by using the different pages.

One of the really great things about the internet is how
automatic it all can be. Many of these advertising
techniques are of the "set it up and forget it" variety.
Add a site to a webring, then forget about it. Visitors
will be drawn to your site from now on. Maybe not many,
but you do not need to put in any more effort to get those
visitors after your site is added.

Some things, however, require constant vigilance. Search
engines top this list. You can easily fall off a search
engine, so you must constantly (weekly perhaps) check your
ranking in each of the major engines.

In a nutshell, use statistics. Monitor your progress. Set
up as much automated advertising as you can. Initially
concentrate at least half of your efforts on search engines,
then once you are listed concentrate on setting up link
exchanges with other similar sites. Don't forget the other
avenues for advertising, though, as all of them have some
kind of payoff.


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