Low-Cost Online Advertising
By Matthew Giovanisci
With the popularity of Google AdWords, many businesses are turning to paying for top placement on search engines. This is a surefire way to get exposure, but who wants to pay all that money? I was paying about $5.00 a click for a swimming pool website in the winter! So I put together this short list of free advertising possibilities to market your website.
• Get a MySpace or Facebook account. Yes, it’s free, and if you just spend about 2 hours a day trying to get friends, you will substantially increase your visitors. I started a MySpace account and had 400 friends by the end of the day and about 300 hits to my website.
• Start a mailing list. This sounds easier than it is. Trying to get people to sign up is the difficult part. You can offer a free download or some kind of free offer if they sign up. There has to be something in it for the visitor. But this will keep your visitors coming back.
• Optimize your website. I will say this a thousand times, but it’s really the big key here. If you have a pretty site with no text, chances are no one will find you. Content is king, so write that content. Oh, and it’s free!
• Comment on blogs or write your own. In order for people to know you exist, you got to talk and interact. The Internet is one big social gathering, and you need to gain popularity and you have to talk and gossip to get ahead. Find a blog you really like and contribute to it everyday and add your link. Or you can write your own blog if you want. Wordpress and Blogger are free!
• Submit articles to EzineArticles.com. I sometimes write articles regarding pool care and Internet marketing and will post them on my blog and on EzineArticles.com. A lot of Web publishers will sift through these articles and use them on their websites, spreading out your link. Sometimes even I use them.
• Here is the key: persistence! Keep at it every day, adding new content. Patience! Traffic will come with more to offer and time. Keep adding to your knowledge.
Matthew Giovanisci is the marketing director of Killer Pickle, an Internet Marketing, Web design and search engine optimization blog.
Tags: advertising, free, promotion


3 Responses to “Low-Cost Online Advertising”
By Tim on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply
Great tips for low cost advertising Matthew. Each one is very powerful when used correctly and the content is useful. One more tip you could add also is to participate in discussion forums. Look forward to reading more!
By e-Factory on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply
Hello Tim. Thanks for the additional tip. Classic one actually. Probably just an oversight on Matthew’s part leaving out of his list.
EF
By Venkatesh Iyer on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply
Sir, Thanks for the information provided. Your article was very informative. In fact I am also doing Online Advertising and have been following the same procedure except that I have not registered on facebook or Myspace. I have yet to get any sales/leads. May be as you said, it would take some time.