Do not be mistaken into thinking that all you need to do in this cyber age is to create a website, link it to the net and customers will automatically begin flooding your website and patronizing your goods and services. Designing the web page is only the beginning and the easiest part of the job, the real task is to learn how to drive people to your site and that in itself requires some good planning. There are many businesses that have expensive websites but get zero number of visitors simply because no one knows that they exist in the first place. This also translates to the number of sales they may be making if at all.

On the other hand, learning the rules of the game and playing by them will keep you in business. You need to learn how to promote your website and bring a truckload of visitors therein. This may include learning which sites to link your page to, submitting your site to as many reviews as possible and in a little while you will see moving sales. You may want to hire experts or simply do the work yourself but then the rule is still the same; traffic must be driven to your site!

Get listed on search engines and directories: the number and quality of visitors that visit your site will depend on the listing it has in search engines and directories. You must find a way to ensure that you are listed prominently so that a click at a search engine places your site somewhere at the top of the list.  For most Web sites, search engines and directories are the most important sources of qualified visitors. They account for 70 percent or more of the visitors to many sites.

Collect “opt-in” email addresses: Opt –in addresses are email addresses of people who have accepted to receive e-mail information on a particular subject. These are people you can respond to and build up a relationship with them progressively and once you have won their trust building a business from them is not going to be an issue. These email addresses help you to build web traffic very quickly.

Exchange links with other sites: You need to do a little research and find out which other sites your potential visitors are likely to be visiting. You can get a way of bagging, buying or even swapping visitors with the sites you are interested in and this could open a floodgate of visitors. At times it pays just to ask and who knows you might get highly qualified visitors and all you may need to do is simply ask. There are those however who may want an exchange and so there is no harm asking.

Advertise your website offline: people advertise their websites almost every where you can imagine. Why not do the same deliberately with yours by placing it in every prominent place you can get a chance to. Whether it is on your letterheads, business cards, t-shirts, billboards etc. all that you want is exposure and every opportunity that you use to expose your website may mean an extra sale.

You have spent money to build a beautiful website and so it should not just lie dormant on the World Wide Web. Tell the world about it and that way it will serve its actual purpose.

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