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"More
hits, I need more hits!" Now who with an Internet business
has not said this phrase? More hits is what everyone strives
for because in our minds it equates to more sales. This may
or may not be true. It is one thing to bring more hits to
your web site and quite another to convert them to sales.
If your web site has poor design, navigation and other usability
factors, then most likely more hits will not convert into
sales.
Okay, so you
have a well-designed site and have done usability testing
to make sure visitors stay on the site and now all you need
is to get people to come to the website. How do you do it?
There are lots
of ways to bring more hits to a website. Let's talk about
the ethical, non-spammy, non-irritating methods and leave
the others behind. First, you need to optimize the website
for the search engines. In the long run, this will bring
the most hits of any other method. You can either devote
the time to education and then optimize the site yourself
or find an SEO firm that will do this for you. The ROI of
SEO is far superior, in the long run to any other online
advertising method. But what if you need quicker results?
I Need More
Hits, Now!
Suppose you
can't wait the months it takes for SEO to kick in? Suppose
you're a merchant who needs to hit the ground running and
needs to generate immediate business? There are several
methods you can use to jump-start your online business quickly.
Pay-per-click (PPC) and pay-per-inclusion (PPI) are two
of these methods. In order to get more hits now, on the
pay-per-click side, a couple of the most popular programs
are Yahoo / Overture Site Match and Google AdWords. With
these programs, you can bid against others for popular keywords
relevant to your site, and the listing will appeared in
the Sponsored Listing sections of these search engines.
The more you pay, the higher the rankings and the more hits
you receive.
Pay-per-inclusion
is different because you pay only to have a website included
in a directory or search engine. For businesses, a couple
important places to be are the Yahoo directory and Business.com
directory (B2B only). With Yahoo, you pay per year and will
appear within the directory structure. No guarantee of hits
are included with this plan, though. With Business.com,
being included is relatively inexpensive, and like Yahoo,
may give your site a boost in the search engine rankings,
but it also has a pay-per-click component to it, where for
a certain amount per click, a site gets better placement
and more hits.
I'm Getting
More Hits But No One Is Buying!
If you're getting
more hits but no one is buying it could be due to a couple
of different factors. Web usability is the first issue.
Check your server log files and use a traffic analysis application
to determine what page your visitors are landing upon, and
how they are moving through the website. If your visitors
are primarily landing and leaving, this could be because
they have found no content of value to them, the page was
slow to load so they left, they were frustrated finding
what they needed right away so they left or several other
factors. Web usability is an art and science all of its
own and is too big on an issue to go into detail about here.
The second issue
is that perhaps you've picked the wrong keywords to build
the page around. Analysis from the major search engines
has shown that there are two types of visitors: information
seekers and buyers. If you pick a keyword that will bring
in primarily information seekers, and try to convert them
to buyers, then you have a difficult task ahead of you.
The reverse is also true. If you pick a keyword of interest
to buyers, but only give them information, then they get
frustrated and leave. An example might be "continuing
education" versus "online education." If
you build a web site around continuing education
then you may be visited primarily by information seekers
for offline services with low convertibility into online
sales. If, however, you chose online education you
would most likely attract those who would be willing to
sign up for services right now.
I Need More
Hits From Other Channels!
Okay, I'm already
using PPC, PPI and SEO and I love the results but I want
more. What do I do? There's lots you can do to gain more
hits. If you have a big budget, you can do radio, TV and
magazine advertisement. If you're a smaller operation you
can use some guerrilla marketing techniques that are low
or no-cost. Advertise on other web sites, in newsletters,
send out press releases, give away something people want,
get interviewed by the local newspaper and by the local
radio stations, be an advocate for your business with all
your friends, acquaintances, relatives. If you want more
hits, send in letters to the editor and mention the website.
Start a free newsletter, hold a contest, and do something
wacky as a public relations stunt (nothing dangerous, just
wacky). Any publicity is good publicity so be creative.
You have more control than you know in receiving more hits,
so seize all of your opportunities.
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