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1. Include Your URL on Stationery,
Cards, and Literature. This is a no-brainer that's
sometimes overlooked. Make sure that all reprints of cards,
stationery, brochures, and literature contain your company's
URL. And see that your printer gets the URL syntax correct.
In print, I recommend leaving off the http:// part and including
only the www.domain.com portion.
2 . Promote using traditional media. Don't
discontinue print advertising you've found effective. But be
sure to include your URL in any display or classified ads you
purchase in trade journals, newspapers, etc. View your website
as an information adjunct to the ad. Use a two-step approach:
(1) capture the readers' attention with the ad, (2) then refer
them to a URL where they can obtain more information and perhaps
place an order. Look carefully at small display or classified
ads in the back of narrowly-targeted magazines or trade periodicals.
Sometimes these ads are more targeted, more effective, and less
expensive than online advertising. Consider other traditional
media to drive people to your site, such as direct mail, classifieds,
post cards, etc. Since 1999 we've seen TV used to promote sites,
though it is probably too broad for all but the most general
product sites.
3. Develop a Free Service. It's
boring to invite people, "Come to our site and learn about
our business." It's quite another to say "Use the
free kitchen remodeling calculator available exclusively on
our site." Make no mistake, it's expensive in time and
energy to develop free resources but it is very rewarding in
increased traffic to your site. Make sure that your free service
is closely related to what you are selling so the visitors you
attract will be good prospects for your business. Give visitors
multiple opportunities and links to cross over to the sales
part of your site.
4. Issue News Releases. Find
newsworthy events (such as launching your free service), and
send news releases to print and Web periodicals in your industry.
However, opening or redesigning a website is seldom newsworthy
these days. Placing your website URL in online copies of your
press release may increase link popularity some.
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