For any small business, attracting qualified visitors to your website can be a challenging task, but with a bit of creative thinking there are lots of ways that you can drive qualified visitors to your website for free. Don’t feel that you need to rely on external companies to do the work for you. We’ve pulled together 25 ideas to help get your creative juices flowing. Don’t be overwhelmed if you are not familiar with certain points. You can skip those and come back to them later on when you are more familiar.
- Search Engine Optimisation - Create lots of pages of useful written content on your website that are rich in keywords that would attract your target audience. With more pages of content, search engines will then have more content to work on and doing this regularly will help you push your way up the search engines natural listings.
- Twitter – Send out exclusive offers to your Twitter followers, give them information for free. Direct your followers back to your website.
- Facebook fan page- If you have a Facebook Fan Page then you can promote an offer on your Facebook Fan Page and/or create a status update for your fans about an exclusive offer, or something that adds value to them.
- Facebook status updates – If you create new content on you website, tell your friends what you are working on in your Facebook status updates.
- Ask those in step 4 to spread the word with a link to your website
- Linked In status updates – Tell your network about a particular offer or something of value they can receive from your website.
- Ask those in step 6 to spread the word with a link to your website
- Linked In groups - Engage in discussions in Linked In and direct where relevant to pages on your website of interest to the discussion.
- Linked In questions and answers – Look for people who have questions, with answers that you can help them and include a link to your website only if it genuinely helps them.
- YouTube – Create a YouTube video that adds value to your market, or solves a particular problem. Be sure to use your keywords in your description and a link back to your website at the top of your description. And don’t forget to include a link to your website in the video itself (just in case a visitor comes via the YouTube route).
- Free business directory – Search for business directories with free listings and place a website link.
- Press release offline - Create a news worthy article about your business and distribute to the media. Ensure that your article adds value to your market and that you have a link back to your website (or at least you can be found on Google from the article).
- Press relase online – Disseminate your press release to media online to get links back to your website.
- Comment on other websites on related articles and create links back to your website (even if this is a link under your signature).
- Create articles for other websites – If you have a passion and knowledge for a particular topic are feeling creative in writing, then why not write guest posts on other blogs with a link back to your website.
- Email marketing – Distribute a message to your existing contacts via email, including an offer or something of value to your audience to encourage them to open your email and click through.
- Ask those in step 16 to spread the word with a link to your website.
- Social media bookmarking – Include social media bookmarking on your website pages so that visitors can spread the word about you.
- RSS feeds - Include an RSS feed on your website so that visitors who are interested in your website can read your latest website posts into their home page or news feed reader.
- Build relationships with bloggers online who operate within a similar target market to you. Ultimately they may be able to help to promote your website to their followers.
- Build relationships with Linked In Group adminsitrators and encourage them to like you enough to spread the word about your website to their network.
- Build relationships with Facebook Fan Page administrator and encourage them to like you enough to spread the word about your website to their fans.
- Affiliate relationships with other businesses to refer to your products
- Don’t forget every email to have an email signature including a link to your website
- Contact companies with a similar market (but not competing product) and if it is possible offer a free sample to their customers or a special offer. You could also approach e-commerce companies who may be willing to include special offers for their parcels out to customers.
Remember, it is important to embrace a giving and supportive mentality for your visitor, rather making a sale with every action when you attract visitors to your website. Your visitors are more likely to engage with you if you give to them and don’t expect them to buy on the initial point of contact. It is no use to attracting qualified visitors if they don’t engage with you when they arrive at your website. You can give things away for free in the form of information, or ideally a sample product.
Lewis Howes brings you a great video on adding value to your visitors on is post Increase Blog Traffic, Subscribers, and Sales With Michael Dunlop. You can take aspects of this video and apply them directly to your website. It doesn’t have to be a blog.
The other important thing is that quite naturally with these strategies you are creating links to your website which search engines love. This in itself will help with your search engine rankings.
Don’t try and do everything as it will become overwhelming. These are things that you can pick and choose to try and see what works for your business. If you do more things simultaneously then you will see a greater effect on your website visitors.
A final note is when doing any of the above to drive traffic to your website it is generally more effective to take visitors directly to a specific page or offer, rather than taking an overall approach of directing to your home page.
What other things can you do to drive qualified visitors to your website that are Free? Please give your feedback, ideas and comments below.
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