Remember that one quote from the film Field of Dreams, “Build it and they will come?” Well, in the internet business that idea doesn’t translate well at all. We’ve seen this a thousand times: a business invests its hard-earned marketing dollars into a (hopefully) well-designed website and then groans that they aren’t getting the traffic to their site that they were expecting. Now why is that?
It’s because they aren’t doing anything to promote their website! It’s like having a phone, but not giving out the number.
There is a difference between a website and a web presence, and there are several things you can do to ensure that your site gains standing on the Internet. First off, you must have a plan for marketing once you have launched your site and be ready to bombard the users online with your brand and message. If there isn’t a well-formed plan, it will not be as effective. Here’s a basic checklist that can help you harness the capabilities of the web:
- Become active on Social Media websites, but be smart about this.
- Add the URL to business cards, postcards, holiday cards, etc.
- Write periodic newsletters to keep your site’s information current and provide additional value for your visitors.
- Send permission-based emails to your contact list and include a link back to your site.
- Fine tune your Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
- Keep an eye on your traffic. Google analytics is a great, free resource for this.
- If your company has vehicles, decal them tastefully with your logo and URL.
- Throw a sweepstakes to promote your new launch.
- Place effectively targeted ads on other sites that your target audience is frequenting.
- Become involved in online discussion forums on sites that your target audience is frequenting.
- Audit all existing site content and update regularly to stay relevant.
- When you think you’re finished, don’t stop! This is an ongoing process.
It is easy to get lost in the tangled mess of websites that are out there these days. You have to become familiar with the successful websites with whom you are competing, but you also can’t completely disregard all of the amateur sites that flood the world wide web. Just be mindful that hundreds of thousands of other companies are attempting the exact same thing you are — trying to create an online presence — and it’s those things that you do uniquely that will set you apart. So, build it, promote it, get feedback, tweak it, fine tune it — and they will come.