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Website Visibility: 7 Ways to Get Your Website Noticed
(Published by StartUpNation)
For a new business, visibility is vital. If
prospects don’t know who or where you are, you’re sunk. A well-done website
offers great potential for boosting your business visibility. But with millions of sites vying for clicks, it’s easy to get lost in cyberspace.
Search engines are your secret weapon and a key to internet success. Every
day, millions of people use search engines by typing in words or phrases to
describe what they want. If your name pops up in the results list at Google,
Yahoo!, MSN, Ask or any of dozens more like them, the benefits are golden.
The art of making that happen is called search engine optimization
(SEO). SEO is all about increasing your online website visibility by creating
just the right keywords to describe what you offer, organizing your site to
capture search engine attention and building good links to your site from
reputable sources. You can do much of this yourself, or seek help from one of
the SEO services catering to small business.
Seven website visibility-boosting tips
- Use descriptive and
informative text on each page of your website, choosing words that relate
directly to your product, service or industry.
- Highlight and feature your
most important content first, in a clear, uncluttered fashion.
- Ask other relevant sites to
link to yours. One measure search engines now use to measure your site’s
importance is the quality, and, to a lesser extent, volume of outside
sites that refer to your own.
- Be sure to create distinct
titles for each of the pages on your website, and use your keywords in the
titles.
- Write descriptions that are
clear, factual and free of excessive superlatives (best, cheapest,
biggest). People prefer sites that are more factual and less “sales talk.”
- If your geographic location
is relevant, use it in your site and make it part of your list of
keywords.
- Don’t expect all search
engines and online directories to find you. Many directories, such
as the Yahoo! directory and the Open Directory project, offer paid
submission options - take advantage of them.
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