I just wanted to share a few tips on how to bring in potential customers to your website, those who may be searching for someone just like you but going to your competitiors because they have spent a fortune on doing the following. Okay, first of all I'd like to say that I'm not a web professional, but do have a reasonable knowledge of the Internet from my last job. My experience in this area is largely from running my website over the past year and a bit, and watching my website stats show massive increases in hits as a result of doing the following. In other words, I did this and it worked. First golden rule for your website is to write loads of relevant content. The more you write about the topic you want people to be searching for you under, the more likely they will find you. Second one I hear from marketing people (not tried this one yet) is to write your website so that the message to your customers is how to solve their problems. I'll leave the fine detail of this one to others, I recall someone else has already posted on this topic elsewhere. Okay, so here's my thoughts on how to get the traffic in to your site - and I don't mean just any old traffic, as a result of doing all this I saw my email queries about my services multiply ten-fold. The overall aim is to use other sites as a sort of funnel, to channel people in to your site, which you can do as follows: 1) First thing to do would be what they call Search Engine Optimisation - this is when you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN and maybe some other websites, and they then find you more easily. Here are the websites to do that for the main search engines: http://www.google.com/addurl/ https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit (requires you to register with Yahoo, which can be done for free) http://beta.search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx One thing I’m not sure about is what happens if you have don't have your own domain (e.g. using a free web page on someone else’s site). These pages might not work as the programs that do the searching (called bots or spiders) usually go to the top level domain (e.g. exploreyoga.co.uk) and then 'crawl' over the whole website. Your page will be part of a sub-domain, it may help though, so give it a try. You should also check out your website's "meta tags" - these are a hidden part of your website (i.e. not clearly seen by surfers) but they are what the spiders/bots use to find keywords to indicate your site's content. If you don't know enough about meta tags are or how to sue them, get a techie friend or do some research. You can find a tool to check them out here: http://www.widexl.com/remote/search-engines/metatag-analyzer.html 2) List your website in Free directories - some are better than others. I found mine by searching "yoga directory free" in Google and checking every page. Some are useful, others are not, Therapists could check out terms like "free directory therapy" or more specific terms like the names of all your different therapies, and you'll find some good links. Some will let you link to your webpage, others only allow phone no.'s. Now, as well as free directories specific to your cause you should check out general business directories, local directories and national directories (e.g. Yell and Thomsons, which offer free basic listings) - after all, if they get you one single customer they've been worth the typing to set them up! One general one that I've had website hits from (another advantage of having your own website is you can see how people linked to your site) is http://www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk/business-listings.asp Think laterally, if you're listed somewhere there are no competitors then you've got the advantage! A big note is, don't limit yourself to national directories from the country you live in - the more sites that link to yours hte better your Google ranking is, so it doesn't matter if your links come from Brazil or Bratislavia, it's the number that can help you appear on the first page when someone Googles a relevant search prhase. 3) Online discussion forums - Try Googling "alternative therapist discussion forum” or some combination of terms like online forum, bulleting board, message posts and suchlike. If you go into these and post a message, always have a 'signature' that includes your webpage. People will click on this and link to you. Not always nearby people, but I get the most hits on my site from one Yoga forum where I do a lot of posting. And if what you post has good content then people might decide they want to come as a customer because they 'connect' with what you're writing. 4) Blogs - a web log is a kind of online diary, you might have seen mine which is accessible through my website (see mine at http://scottsthotts.blogspot.com). Why can that help? First, you can lead people to link to your webpage via this site. Second, good content will again help you make a name for yourself and attract people, so every few days you should write something interesting about your thoughts or therapies. Finally, Blogvertising is a fine art and you can read more about it online (just Google that word and see). I've not really looked into it or tried it to any great extent but it's what they're now calling 'viral marketing', a sort of hyped-up "word of mouth". Idea is, you check out similar blogs to yours (i.e. from other therapists) and post comments on their blog postings - maybe add something to their post, or just a comment about how wonderful it is. Then people browsing that site will link through to your blog, where you have a link to your website ... and voila, another potential customer. Of course many of them won't be, but if you don't try... Hope that's helpful to some, Scott Last edited: 14-12-2006 12:10:05 AM
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