What is the best way to promote your website?

I have my own website…www.inhousedesingers.com and i would like to promote it so that more and more people know about it and what i do. what would be the best way to do so as i don’t want to spam all over to promote it?

There are a couple of things that you need to start or help online marketing for your website. If your site is for your ‘business’ then you should submit it to Google Local Business: this can help you can get top search results in Google for your business products or services using the Local Business service from Google. You will need to register for a googlemail account then submit your website / business details to Google’s local business centre.

The next step is to get links to your website. This is one of the most important things that you can do to help your website with regard to internet marketing and search engine results. To do this you will need to list your website on as many websites and directories as possible. Directories operate in one of 3 ways: Paid Listing Directory, Free and Reciprocal Link Directories.

Paid Listing Directory: for a listing fee your website is listed, often these are higher quality directories as only serious website owners and business’s will pay to be listed. These are usually the fastest way to get listed and get links to your website, as the paid listing directories are run as a business. There are niche/specialist and general directories.

Free Directories: it can take a long time to get your website listed. As the service is free, there may be little or no control of the quality of websites being listed.

Reciprocal Link Directories: these again can take time before your website is listed and your website will only be listed after you provide a link to them.

Website owners wishing to promote their new website in the search engines are often in a hurry to ‘get results’ so the listing service offered by Paid Listing Directories is the fastest way to get links to your website. Choicex Directory adds sites instantly after payment is made and provides direct links to your website

6 Responses to “What is the best way to promote your website?”

  • sochill33 says:

    Search engine optimization and Google Adwords.
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization

  • Dalena says:

    Of course don’t spam everywhere. That is the worst promoting you could do for your website. People wouldn’t take you seriously and you would become an annoyance to the public. So what you can do is set up a business card with your contact information and include your web site. Or you could get search engines to list your website at the very top or on to the sides which cost money but that is also an efficient way
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  • Savya says:

    I am personally been using this site from 6 Months, http://www.wowzzy.com
    Website Promotion is a crucial factor for all websites that need to gain better organic search engine rankings and increase website traffic. Submitting your website as part of your Web Promotion strategy to our WOWzzy.com friendly and high traffic Business Directory for review is an excellent way to gain a valuable back link and increase your websites visibility online. There are many other objectives too; you can list your business listings in wowzzy.com,"local Business listing". This local business listing helps in driving more traffic to your website and also to increase your Business, and, make sure you update your site with relevant info on a regular basis and the search engines will eventually find you without any optimization at all.

    http://www.wowzzy.com
    References :

  • Kevin says:

    There are literally hundreds of ways to promote a website. But some are more productive than others.

    PPC is an expensive experiment and frankly i do not recommend this to anyone who has not had many hours of training. Get this wrong any you will go broke very very quickly.

    There are lots of good ways to promote that are free and some are just Phenomenol.

    Recommended social media sites:
    Twitter
    facebook
    LinkedIn
    MySpace.

    Social media spending is predicted to explode to over $3.1 Billion dollars over the next 2 years. So go get social and start to promote your website in the social arena.

    Article marketing:

    Write compelling articles about what you do and why you do it. What services you offer and post these to places like EzineArticles.com

    Create a Squidoo lens, a Hub page and post these.

    Create a BLOG on your website and write articles on your business to promote it. Register the blog at tecnoratti.com

    I could go on but instead I suggest you go check out my blog in the sources section. I specialise in website promotion and you will find all sorts of tips and tricks in there to do this.

    If you need help to set up the blog let me know my email is on the Author page of the blog.
    References :
    http://truetrafficsecrets.com

  • govicseo says:

    What is the correct domain name of your website so we can review your SEO metatags and offer any improvements?

    Good luck!
    References :

  • Choicex says:

    There are a couple of things that you need to start or help online marketing for your website. If your site is for your ‘business’ then you should submit it to Google Local Business: this can help you can get top search results in Google for your business products or services using the Local Business service from Google. You will need to register for a googlemail account then submit your website / business details to Google’s local business centre.

    The next step is to get links to your website. This is one of the most important things that you can do to help your website with regard to internet marketing and search engine results. To do this you will need to list your website on as many websites and directories as possible. Directories operate in one of 3 ways: Paid Listing Directory, Free and Reciprocal Link Directories.

    Paid Listing Directory: for a listing fee your website is listed, often these are higher quality directories as only serious website owners and business’s will pay to be listed. These are usually the fastest way to get listed and get links to your website, as the paid listing directories are run as a business. There are niche/specialist and general directories.

    Free Directories: it can take a long time to get your website listed. As the service is free, there may be little or no control of the quality of websites being listed.

    Reciprocal Link Directories: these again can take time before your website is listed and your website will only be listed after you provide a link to them.

    Website owners wishing to promote their new website in the search engines are often in a hurry to ‘get results’ so the listing service offered by Paid Listing Directories is the fastest way to get links to your website. Choicex Directory adds sites instantly after payment is made and provides direct links to your website
    References :
    http://www.choicex.com

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