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Five Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Internet Presence


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Scott Buresh
scottmediumblue.com

MediumBlue Internet Marketing
http://www.mediumblue.com


Five Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Internet Presence



By Scott Buresh





1. Track and analyze your web site traffic.



Most web hosts offer traffic analysis data to their clients,

and it is arguably the most important tool at your disposal in

measuring the effectiveness of your website. By taking the

time to understand this data, you can begin to understand the

motivations and interests of your audience. Are many of them

leaving on one particular page? Perhaps you should make some

changes to keep their interest. Are most of them looking at

one particular part of your site? Perhaps you should make it a

more featured area. Since this data updates on a regular

basis, you are also able to gauge the effectiveness of any

changes that you make. These are the most basic examples, as

there are many more useful bits of information available- what

search terms your visitors are using to find you, what sites

are bringing you the most traffic, how long your visitors are

staying, etc. Maintaining a successful website is an ongoing

process, and visitor data is crucial to getting optimum

results.



2. Exchange links with non-competing, quality companies

related to your industry.



This is a simple but effective way to get quality traffic

while increasing the prestige of your business. Visitors that

enter your site from a link that they find on another site are

predisposed to believe that they will find something of value

there (if not, why would the site take the time and effort to

link to it?). By making sure that the companies you exchange

links with are not direct competitors, you are unlikely to

lose business. The added benefit to this strategy is that it

can give a tremendous boost to your link popularity, which is

a major factor in determining how your site gets ranked in

most search engines.



3. Write informative articles about your business or products

and make them available to online publications and webmasters.



There are numerous sites that will allow you to offer original

informational articles for others to publish. Such an exchange

benefits you in several ways. First, all of these sites

require anyone who is reprinting your article to provide a

link back to your site, which can provide highly targeted

visitors (visitors that most likely already have a good

impression of you from your article). This is also another way

to boost your link popularity, which is vitally important to

your search engine rankings (as discussed above). Moreover, if

you offer a service, a reputation is your most valuable asset.

Widely distributed articles can help to establish you as an

expert in your field and help you to gain credibility with

your future clients.



4. Give your website visitors a clear call to action.



If your site isn't intended to sell a product or gain a

customer, than what is it for? Every page on your site should

focus on getting the visitor to take an action. This could be

purchasing something online, filling out a form or sending an

email, making a phone call, or even simply moving on to the

next step in the process. Your website should be more than a

static billboard proclaiming that you are open for business-

it should compel your visitors to follow a specific path that

leads to a sale. The answer can be as simple as placing a

prominent suggestion on each of your pages (such as "Request a

Free Demo" or "Ask Us a Question").



5. When it comes to your site, don't overlook the obvious.



Compare your website to an actual store- is everything clean

and organized, or is everything messy and cluttered? Many

websites give bad first impressions with issues that could

easily be avoided. Broken links are a sign of sloppiness that

are fairly common. To combat this, there are several websites

that will automatically scan your site and identify any broken

links. Seeing little red "x's" where a graphic or photo should

appear is another common problem that is easily addressed.

Does your site maintain its look and functionality with most

browsers? People are sometimes dismayed to learn that their

site (which looks great in Internet Explorer) doesn't maintain

its look or functionality with other popular browsers such as

Netscape. The time and resources required to fix these

problems are small when compared with the cost of tarnishing

your professional image.



Scott Buresh is co-founder and principal of Medium Blue

Internet Marketing. For more helpful tips, visit

http://www.mediumblue.com . For a free search engine analysis,

please visit http://www.mediumblue.com/analysis.html .





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