101 Ways to Promote Your Web site: How to Attract More Visitors to Your Web Site
Author(s): Susan Sweeney CA (Author)
Publisher: Maximum Press
Publication Date: January 1, 1999
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Print length: 250 pages
ISBN-10: 1885068379
ISBN-13: 9781885068378
Book Description
A step-by-step guide for increasing Web site traffic using hundreds of proven tips, tools, and techniques. Shows how to tailor a site to its target market, tells how to attract new visitors to a site, and gives advice on using newsgroups, links, and free promotion tools available on the Internet. Includes a personal password allowing readers to access a companion web site. For entrepreneurs, marketing managers, consultants, and small business owners. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Just the ‘toolkit’ we needed to successfully launch our online business!” — Patti Ellis-Hedden, http://www.everyopportunity.com
“One-stop shopping cart full of industry secrets that totally contributed to our strategic Internet marketing plan.” —
Dr. Harvey Silverstein, Concentrics Communications Canada, http://www.cca.com
“Susan Sweeney’s Internet marketing savvy is dynamite! We increased our hits immediately.” —
“This is exactly the key information I needed for my Internet marketing campaign. Ask me if I’m doing cartwheels.” —
Jeff Morris, http://www.LobsterDirect.com
From the Author
The Author, Susan Sweeney (susan@connexnetwork.com) For the past several years I have consulted with many firms across the world on Internet related subjects, delivered many workshops, and spoken at many conferences on the topic of Internet Marketing. In my dealings I began to notice that the same questions continued to arise “Why don’t people visit our site? I paid someone to design it so we could use it as a marketing tool”. The truth is that, in most cases, the Web site designer has very little to do with the actual online marketing of your Web site. The Web site has to be designed to be search engine friendly, and this is something that has to be recognized by the Web designer. However, this is only a small portion of what must be done to receive a high volume of traffic to your site. In my workshop we cover all the different ways to increase traffic to a Web site. The response was always the same, “Susan, you should put all of this information in a book. It would be a great tool to have.” I wrote this book so that people all over the world could learn about the vast opportunities for marketing online and to provide them with the tips, tools, and techniques that I have found valuable to increase traffic to a Web site.
Along with the purchase of the book by entrepreneurs and businesses, I found that many Web site designers were purchasing the book in bulk. Curious as to why, I investigated and found that Web site development companies were giving a copy of the book to their clients. Their clients automatically assume that the traffic would come as a result of having a Web site, and they expected the Web designers to make that happen. The Web site designers recognize that the book is a great tool, and by sharing the book with their clients it can help them to gain a clearer understanding of the many different things involved in increasing traffic to their Web sites. They have an appreciation for what has to be done and how time consuming it can be. They no longer expect that building Web site traffic is something that the Web developer will do for free, and if they are unable to dedicate the time to the promotion of the site, they are willing to outsource for these additional services.
I feel that this book is an excellent resource for all people who are serious about their online marketing. The book is also accompanied by a companion Web site that is continuously updated with the latest resources. To all my readers, I hope you enjoy the book and wish you lots of success with your online marketing. Review: This book provides a wealth of information for Web site promotion. The information in one chapter alone is worth its weight in gold. The format is accessible and the practical strategies are easy to immediately implement. At the end of each chapter, there is a list of free resources on the web that help you evaluate your Web site, as well as free services that submit your web site to a wider variety of search engines.
For a do-it-yourself step-by-step guide to getting your Web site out there with the global giants, 101 Ways to Promote Your Web Site is essential reading. It comes with a password for access to a ‘members only’ site.
About the Author
Susan Sweeney is the president of Connex Network Incorporated, an international Internet marketing and consulting company. The real world experience Susan has gained by promoting many commercial Internet projects has made her a recognized expert in web site marketing and promotion. She is a frequent speaker at Internet marketing events, seminars, workshops and conferences.