10 Tips to Optimize & Advertise Your Website

Tue, Sep 29, 2009, by Dark Antirex

Marketing

10 detailed ways to Search Engine Optimization (SEO); a lot of IRL advertising tips, “link-building”, and introducing some less-known ideas.

10 Tips to optimize and advertise your website

These are only few ways to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for beginners; a lot of IRL advertising tips, “link-building”,

  1. Get relevant links! Only ask those people to link your website, who has got a lot of visitors. Their website must have at least PR 5.
  2. Write good articles to your website: interesting and containing keywords. The good website needs to have a lot of keywords.
  3. If you know other pages in your theme, visit them and try to place your site-links to the guestbook/forum/chat. This is the simplest way of targeted advertising.
  4. IRL advertising could be very useful. Buy a T-Shirt and print your link on! This also works with bags, sweatshirts, and anything you want.
  5. Another way to advertise is to glue your printed ads to various popular places, e.g. to the wall of schools, doors, shops, etc.
  6. Use linksharing pages to increase yours popularity. These have got fair enough PageRank and if you are lucky, they could help very much.
  7. Use the biggest online communities! A solid link at the bottom of your Facebook profile or a well-made YouTube video is the most useful in my opinion.
  8. Share your news by Twitter and place a link to the comments. But beware! If you don’t have enough friends on Twitter (1000+), There will be no people, who could click to your link.
  9. Use Google Analytics! This service helps GoogleBot to index your website sooner and there will be opportunity to see detailed stats of your site. It’s very useful; lists the visitors by country, region, linking site, time of the visit, pages read, etc.
  10. I don’t offer paid advertisements, they are very expensive, but you could get the most exciting stats you ever seen. About the prices: I saw ads for 0.01$/day on unpopular sites, but if you use an “ad-giant”, like Google Ads, you can see they count the prices in CPM/CPC base. CPM means 1000 appears; CPC means 1000 clicks. The more keywords you define the more chance to get recurrent visitors.

Written by darkantirex, 2009.

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