Feb 27 2009
Posted by aaron as Uncategorized
Donna Gunter shared these strategies with me. Now, I’m sharing them to you. I will put in more effort on doing press release, which I feel is lacking.
1. Press releases. Press releases are a well-known marketing strategy that have worked for years with print and broadcast media. In recent years they have found new life as an online visibility tool. Just like in the old days, your release should carry some newsworthy angle that has been optimized with a select few keywords by which you want your business to be found. Don’t waste your time submitting your release to the free press release sites — the release simply sits on the site and goes no where else. Instead, invest in a fee-based service (I prefer PRWeb.com), which will ensure your release gets the recognition it deserves.
2. Social Networking. A “johnny come lately” to the online visibility scene, social networking now ranks near the top in terms of attracting visibility to your business for a very low cost. If you don’t yet have accounts on the two most popular social networking platforms, Facebook and Twitter, today is the day to hop on board and begin to network. Choose 1-2 social networking platforms where your target market hangs out, and then begin to work it by making connections, joining groups or networks, sharing resources, and asking questions. Dedicate 15-30 minutes each day to your effort to begin to see results.
3. Article Marketing. Writing and submittíng articles to major article directories has definitely stood the test of time for online visibility. Article marketing will drive traffic to your site, establish you as an expert in your target market’s eyes, and give you valuable content to repurpose into information products. For maximum effectiveness, your article needs to contain a strong resource box (author’s bio) that drives traffic back to your site, needs to contain useful content that solves a problem of your target market, and be written in a tips-based fashion, like this one, since it is the easiest format for a website visitor to read and digest.
4. Blogging. Business blogs (a web log or journal), have gained popularity over the last few years as an online visibility tool. Blogs use RSS feed technology to immediately get new posts and updates out to your blog subscribers through a feed reader. Unlike ezines or traditional websites, search engines index blog posts almost immediately, which help you generate traffic to your website. To use effectively as an online visibility tool, you need to post 2-3 times per week to keep your readers interested and coming back.

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Paul, thanks for sharing your experience here.
I find that article marketing is the best way to get traffic and response. If people write articles that are keyword sensitive and write well then they have a better chance of having people use their articles as content on other sites.
I say write, write and write articles. Keep writing and posting.
Paul
http:www.largeprofitwebnews.com
2 Responses
Paul Glover
April 2nd, 2009 at 1:08 pm
1I find that article marketing is the best way to get traffic and response. If people write articles that are keyword sensitive and write well then they have a better chance of having people use their articles as content on other sites.
I say write, write and write articles. Keep writing and posting.
Paul
http:www.largeprofitwebnews.com
aaron
April 3rd, 2009 at 10:31 am
2Paul, thanks for sharing your experience here.
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