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How to
Grow Your Website with Search Engine Traffic!
A well-designed website is the best method I can
think of to generate a steady flow of new ezine subscribers. And new subscribers
who join your ezine's list through your website tend to be of higher quality
than those who find you through other means (ezine directories, announcement
lists, etc.). One primary reason for this is that new subscribers that come
through your website were quite possibly seeking out the type of information you
offer, especially if they found you through a search engine.
Search engines and web directories (such as
Yahoo! and LookSmart.com) are one of the
best sources of targeted web site traffic. Recent changes in the functionality
and submission process of several search engines and directories are detailed
below.
The biggest change in the search engine
landscape has been a move towards paid submissions by several services. While
some may consider it a bad thing that services that were once free now charge
for submission, it's actually an improvement in many ways. Most notably, the
time it takes to get listed is usually drastically reduced with a paid service,
meaning your site can start receiving traffic within days of submitting. And the
potential traffic you can receive from the various search engines that use paid
submissions usually far outweighs the cost. That's more than can be said for
most other marketing efforts, which carry a much higher risk.
One of the biggest recent announcements of this
kind is that search provider Inktomi has recently added a paid submission. For
prices starting at $20, Inktomi guarantees they'll spider your Web site every 48
hours for a year. Inktomi search results are used by 125 partners, including
HotBot, AOL, NBCi, MSN, and others.
Information on paid submissions to Inktomi is
available at: http://www.positiontech.com.
This service has just been released; as I find out more and test its
effectiveness, I'll mention my findings here.
Yahoo! has for quite some time featured its
"Business Express" option of paid submission.
LookSmart.com recently moved to accepting only paid submissions, doing away
with its free submission process altogether. However, if I were going to spend
only $199 to market a Web site, I would spend it on a LookSmart submission.
LookSmart's data is used by MSN, Excite, AltaVista, CNN.com, and others, and the
results have been very good in my experience. Marketing Tips Provided to You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter
Author of Powerful Promoting Tips
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