by: Judith Tramayne-Barth
Write it, offer it for free on your site and they will come. Yeah right and then you woke up.
Or stay in your happy little daze, constantly check your counter 80 times a day and be the only unique visitor your site gets. Either way you are deluding yourself if you don't think marketing is the key to your success on the Internet.
So easy to say -- market your site -- but so hard to do. Especially since the Internet is so vast, where do you start?
You start by taking it one step at a time -- otherwise because of the size of the Internet, you'll go insane, get depressed because you feel like you're tap dancing in place or quit. None of these are viable choices so let's see if I can help you on your journey to success.
But first, understand this -- it takes sheer hard work, persistence and loads of time to be successful on the Internet. Marketing is an every day job because the Internet is dynamic and constantly changing. What worked yesterday, won't today.
If you have a minimal budget (read that non-existent) at your disposal, it means you must be creative in your marketing endeavors. But before you become creative, you'd better get organized or you'll still be dancing in place. This means, you build a marketing template to place links on when you go to sites.
This is simply an HTML page with headings so when you visit a site you'll need to return to next week or month, you just copy and paste the URL and put it on your template. It should be a hyperlink (i.e. <
The first place you're going to visit is your:
==> Browser's Favorites Folder
Now the second step is to go to:
In particular, http://www.yahoogroups.com and http://www.topica.com. Both are a gold mine for marketing purposes. Their search boxes will lead you to lists which pertain to your targeted audience. For instance on my Trabar.com site, I sell a yarn holder my husband makes. It's pretty unique and the only people interested would be a niche audience of knitters and crocheters so I put these two "keywords" into their search box and on yahoogroups alone, I came up with 207 knitting lists and 112 crocheting lists.
My intent is not to spam any of these lists but I will join the ones I find interesting and post useful information along with my signature line (if their lists do not have rules against this).
Also, I look at their group list main page because a lot of the list owners have their site addresses on these pages. I know if I go to their sites, I will also find a wonderful amount of link pages leading me to other sites. Some will have message boards which let you leave links to useful products but most times you will just join their community and reply to posts with useful information. You, of course, include your URL.
This does two things:
1. Allows you to help people
2. And if message board accepts HTML, allows you to leave a link which search engines pick up on thus increasing your popularity rating.
Remember when you're doing this to include each site's URL as a hyperlink on your HTML template because you'll want to go back and post on a regular basis.
As I said earlier, marketing on the Internet takes hard work, persistence and loads of time but these three suggestions should help. Learning how to market smarter not harder is the key to being successful on the Internet.
Judith Tramayne-Barth
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