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Starting out in web site promotion?
When you first launch your site, the chances are that traffic will
not start flowing immediately, and perhaps never - it's not just how your site
looks or operates that will ensure it's success or failure. According to
numerous sources I've come across during my research, the average web site only
receives around 3 unique visitors a day!
So how do you get well above
this average? A lot of begging and pleading to begin with! Many web masters and
site owners leave a lot to be desired in their approaches to marketing and
promoting their sites -especially in terms of link requests.
Link requests
Most of us realize that the best way to get traffic while waiting
to be listed by search engines is through being linked to by other quality
sites. This also assists with increasing SE rankings when search engine spiders
do pay a visit. Depending on the search engine, the *only* way to have a chance
at a decent ranking is to have other sites linking to yours.
What many
new web masters don't realize is that a request for a link will probably meet
with a negative or no response. The reason why is simple - it's back to the
WIIFM principle - What's In It For Me - the most basic of motivators in the
human psyche.
If you approach a well established site to link to you, there has
to be a good reason for them to do so. I have received a number of emails simply
stating "link to me - http://www.54534hgg.com". That kind of promotional
strategy gets you nowhere.
Here are a few hints and tips for beginners
through to more experienced site owners as to how you can persuade an
established site to link to yours.
1. Most Important! Be Polite.
When you send your email for a linking request, ensure that the
tone of it is extremely courteous and not demanding. If English is your second
language, run your promotional note by someone who is familiar with the
complexities of the language. The way you word your note is the most important
factor as to whether another web master will even bother with taking the time to
take a look at your site.
2. Grammar and Spelling
Also very important. Your canvassing note is your official
representation - if you don't take the time to spell correctly, other web
masters may believe that your site will be of the same quality, and discard your
request immediately.
2. Ensure your web site is complete.
A half finished site will not gain you any links!
3. Respect that many web masters are busy people
Don't expect an answer straight away and harass the site owner
with countless follow up emails. Leave it for at least 2 weeks before second
contact and ensure that the second note is equally as polite as the first.
4. Read the site
Ensure you take a good look over the site you wish to link to you,
be familiar with it's content and mention some of the content in your request
for linkage. Identify the common theme between the sites. If the site has a
"Submit your URL" page, ensure that you use it and read the guidelines for
submission carefully.
5. Appeal to the web masters WIIFM (What's In It For Me)
motivator.
Experienced site owners can pick a new web master or site a mile
off, so don't misrepresent your site or its traffic levels if you propose a
reciprocal (swap) links agreement. Point the web master to a section of your
site where you provide content or tools that are original and would be of use to
their site's visitors.
If you have a banner rotator, you could offer the site owner a few
thousand impressions as a sweetener for him in linking to you. Very few web
masters will give you a link if they receive nothing in return, especially if
they are earning money or gaining traffic from the links they already have in
place.
Even just making an offer of an exchange of services, no matter
how small, will motivate the web master to at least consider a link - they may
not even take you up on the offer.
The best way to encourage other webmasters to link to you is to
already have their link and a thoughtful description already present on your
site - on a search engine friendly page.
The link request note.
There are a number of template examples of link request emails on
the Internet, but my advice is that if you are going to use them, ensure you
modify them each time they are sent to different sites so they at least appear
original.
I receive a certain template note regularly and disregard it as it
appears to me that the person sending it has not reviewed my site properly and
really doesn't take the process seriously. If another web master points towards
a certain article or section of Taming the Beast.net, it motivates me to review
what the web master has to offer my site visitors.
Bearing that in mind,
here's a sample note that you can base your approaches
on:
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Greetings [Name],
I visited your
web site, [Web Site Name Here] and found some great information regarding
[Insert Subject Here].
[If you have linked to the other site already, mention it here
and give the URL of the link - ask them to approve your link to them or to
recommend editing suggestions - DO NOT threaten to remove their link if they
don't respond in x days - these kinds of notes usually end up being deleted]
I thought you might be interested to know that we have a web site
dedicated to [Your Site Topic - special points of interest].
We
were hoping that you might consider linking to us and invite you to review our
site at your convenience.
[Depending on situation, insert further offer of reciprocal
linking, banner impressions or exchange of services here]
If you
determine that a link to our site is appropriate, please add it at your your
discretion, or might we suggest the following link and
description:
[Your site name and URL] - [Your site description - keep
it brief, focused and not too much hype]
If you'd like to discuss
this further, please feel free to contact us at [Your contact
details].
Thanks!
[Full official signature lines
here]
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This example is personal and
courteous. It respects the other site owners time and intelligence. Remember to
modify each note slightly to avoid the "template" stigma.
If you are providing linking code to the webmaster, which is
recommended, ensure that your code contains suitable anchor text. A link to an
article regarding the importance of anchor text can be viewed in the "further
learning resources" section below.
Be prepared for rejection.
If you are officially denied a link, don't get too upset - even if
the response is rude, as they sometimes can be. If you do receive a nasty email
back, be happy in the fact that you went about promotion in the right way, and
perhaps that web master was having a really bad day as we all do at times. Leave
it for a few months, then try again, outlining some of the improvements you have
made in your site that are relevant.
The promotion strategies you put
into action from the outset define your standing in the online community in the
time ahead - don't blow it. Be careful in using the hypey marketing techniques
offered by some - they may have worked for them, but they may not work for you.
Don't let dollar signs get in the way of basic human
consideration..
Michael Bloch Taming the Beast http://www.tamingthebeast.net Tutorials,
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