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Promotion Of Your Site
By
Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS
[Published
in The Business Eye, October 2006 - Centre Wellington
Chamber of Commerce]
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When
you have a website, you want to be found. Not just in the search
engines, or local Internet directory. You also want people to remember
your website address (URL), or write it down, and go to it directly
when they want to learn more about your business, its owners, address
or its opening hours. Therefore you need to promote your URL not
only online (for instance through search engine optimization), but
also offline.
How,
you ask? Well, for starters you need to have the web address on
your business card, but you probably already have. And of course
you have remembered to use an email address like yourname@yourdomain.ca,
and not cuty1974@hotmail.com. But do you consistently mention your
website in your magazine or newspaper ads? Do you show it prominently
placed in the window of your place of business, on your invoices
or cash register slips, on your car (magnet, sticker, lettering)?
Think about those pens and t-shirts that you have ordered for the
upcoming tradeshow: does that promote your website as well?
You
should be visible wherever your clients and prospects are - especially
if you have an easy to remember domain name.
For
more information: contact your webmaster, or email Nardo Kuitert
at nardo@u-cwebs.com.
Nardo
Kuitert is an Internet Consultant with Fergus Website Development
and Optimization firm U-C WEBS (www.u-cwebs.com).
U-C WEBS also offers Internet advertising opportunities on www.ferguspages.com.
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