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Getting Successful Leads for Your Website
by Robert Thatcher

Published on this site: May 31st, 2006 - See
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A company, no matter how big or small, will not be complete without
an official web site. Millions of people all over the world visit
the world wide web everyday, and what better way is there to promote
your business?
However, if nobody visits your web site, it will not serve its purpose
- which is to inform people about your company.
On the other hand, if there are a lot of visitors on your web site
but nobody is enticed to buy your products or take advantage of
the services that your company offers, then the web site will still
be useless.
The key ingredient to a successful web site is getting leads. The
purpose of leads is to guide the customers and prospective clients
to your web site.
Here are some tips on how you can get successful leads to your
web site:
- Review the design and content of your web site.
Once people are led to your place on the Internet, then the next
thing that you need to do is keep them there.
- Make sure that the site tells people about the products
and services that your company offers.
- The web site itself should be user-friendly. A visitor
will be annoyed and will browse away from your company's web
site if it has a lot of useless information and the links are not
organized.
- More importantly, the web site should be visually pleasing
and have eye-catching graphics, helpful articles and easy-to-follow
links.
- Conduct a study of your target market.
Learn about their age and social group and location. If your customer
base is mostly teens, check out their online forums to find out
about their likes and dislikes, and their opinions.
If most of your prospective customers are regulars of this kind
of web sites, you may actually join their online forums and give
out your opinions but do not directly advertise.
What you can do instead is give your e-mail address and other
contact information while posting on such forums.
You can also contact the creators of the web site for theonline
forums and ask them about your advertising options.
- Build a mailing list to make your advertising campaign more
effective.
You may employ paid and unpaid methods when building your list.
With the unpaid method, you are making an effort to convince people
to give out their e-mail address.
Here, you would have a solid mailing list to make up your customer
base because when people volunteer information, it only means
that they are interested with your company.
On the other hand, there is a â?opaidâ? method
of building your mailing list. With this, you actually shell out
advertising money for your products to be promoted on popular
web sites.
There are also "partner" web sites that would let you
advertise for free, in return for a service or product that your
company may provide. This is how affiliations are built towards
a mutual, beneficial gain.
You may also convince your current customers to refer your company
and web site to their friends and relatives to increase your mailing
list.
Freebies, discounts, and coupons may be given out to customers who
can give you a friend's e-mail address.
This should be an additional incentive, aside from the free mailings
that they will receive from your company.
Follow these steps and you will be able to promote your business,
find local and national customers and help your company grow through
targeted advertising online.

Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino,
California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines
and provides business lead resources on http://www.all-your-leads.info


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