newnimproved
2007-07-30 14:48:06 UTC
# If you're launching a new site, or new content, write an
introduction and submit it to share sites like Digg, Reddit and Now
Public.
# Create a Yahoo Group in the niche your site sits.
# Create a MySpace account and use it to publisise your site.
# Bookmark your site on Del.icio.us and if you're really keen, add a
Del.icio.us button to your homepage.
# Create a Technorati account and "claim" your blog.
# Submit your site to free, search engine friendly directories. An
excellent list can be found at Info Vilesilencer.
# Conduct a survey. This is an excellent way to generate offline
publicity.
# Place a free ad for your company on Gumtree.
# Syndicate your site's content by using an RSS feeds.
# Submit your RSS feeds to agregator sites like FeedBurner, Squidoo,
Feedboy, Jordomedia, FeedBomb, FeedCat, rssmad, feeddirectory and
feedfury. Stolen from DigitalPoint
# Write an article related to your site and submit it to article
sites.
# Sign up to StumbleUpon and get your friends to Stumble your site.
# Create a custom 404 page so that even if someone encounters an error
on your site, they are re-directed somewhere nice.
# Set up a 301 redirect to take traffic from your non-www address to
your www address. See here for more info.
# Add a link to your site in the signature of any forums you post on.
# Tell your friends about your site. It's free advertising init.
# Speel cheek ur stie. Nothing appears more amateur than a site with
typos or spelling mistakes.
# Test your site and make sure it appears correctly in all major
browsers.
# Buy enough hosting. No one likes a slow site.
# Don't worry about PageRank - worrying about PageRank is as effective
as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum.*
# Offer something for free. Free is good. People tell their friends
about free stuff.
# Tell your neighbours, you never know what contacts they might have.
# Offer your users as many ways as possible to contact you. MSN,
Skype, Yahoo etc all complement email, phone and a real address.
# Advertise your site on Craigslist. It's free, relevant and
localised.
# Do NOT use frames.
# Submit your site to DMOZ.org. It may take time, but it's worth it.
# Create an XML sitemap of your site and submit it to Google.
# Get a custom t-shirt made with your website url on it, and wear it
often.
# Ask a large breasted lady to wear one too.
# Sign up with an affiliate programme to sell your product, or if
you're a publish, make some cash!
Continued at:
http://newnimproved.blogspot.com/2007/07/101-ways-to-promote-your-web-presence.html
introduction and submit it to share sites like Digg, Reddit and Now
Public.
# Create a Yahoo Group in the niche your site sits.
# Create a MySpace account and use it to publisise your site.
# Bookmark your site on Del.icio.us and if you're really keen, add a
Del.icio.us button to your homepage.
# Create a Technorati account and "claim" your blog.
# Submit your site to free, search engine friendly directories. An
excellent list can be found at Info Vilesilencer.
# Conduct a survey. This is an excellent way to generate offline
publicity.
# Place a free ad for your company on Gumtree.
# Syndicate your site's content by using an RSS feeds.
# Submit your RSS feeds to agregator sites like FeedBurner, Squidoo,
Feedboy, Jordomedia, FeedBomb, FeedCat, rssmad, feeddirectory and
feedfury. Stolen from DigitalPoint
# Write an article related to your site and submit it to article
sites.
# Sign up to StumbleUpon and get your friends to Stumble your site.
# Create a custom 404 page so that even if someone encounters an error
on your site, they are re-directed somewhere nice.
# Set up a 301 redirect to take traffic from your non-www address to
your www address. See here for more info.
# Add a link to your site in the signature of any forums you post on.
# Tell your friends about your site. It's free advertising init.
# Speel cheek ur stie. Nothing appears more amateur than a site with
typos or spelling mistakes.
# Test your site and make sure it appears correctly in all major
browsers.
# Buy enough hosting. No one likes a slow site.
# Don't worry about PageRank - worrying about PageRank is as effective
as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum.*
# Offer something for free. Free is good. People tell their friends
about free stuff.
# Tell your neighbours, you never know what contacts they might have.
# Offer your users as many ways as possible to contact you. MSN,
Skype, Yahoo etc all complement email, phone and a real address.
# Advertise your site on Craigslist. It's free, relevant and
localised.
# Do NOT use frames.
# Submit your site to DMOZ.org. It may take time, but it's worth it.
# Create an XML sitemap of your site and submit it to Google.
# Get a custom t-shirt made with your website url on it, and wear it
often.
# Ask a large breasted lady to wear one too.
# Sign up with an affiliate programme to sell your product, or if
you're a publish, make some cash!
Continued at:
http://newnimproved.blogspot.com/2007/07/101-ways-to-promote-your-web-presence.html