The Best Way To Promote Industrial Web Sites Using Search Engines
by Conrad Bailey
Without targeted traffic, it doesn't matter how nicely designed your
site is... because if its lacking traffic nobody is going to see it.
That's the purpose of this article - to generate ongoing highly
targeted traffic to your site every day, all year long.
Promoting your company on the Internet comes down to one thing:
Having a website that gets quality traffic. I don't think I need to
get into the importance of having a website. Without one, promoting
your products and qualifying prospects via the Web will be that much
more difficult, and unnecessarily I may add.
By far, the most effective method for manufacturers and industrial
suppliers to promote their website on the Internet is through search
engines, preferably via natural search results. In a moment I'll show
you one of the best ways to do that.
The Truth About So-Called Search Engine Experts
With the ever changing platforms, criteria's and technical advances
search engines often go through, nobody really is an expert on the
subject, despite what they may claim. However, there is obviously one
exception... that being the decision makers or shall I say top brass
of the major search engines themselves like Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc.
In reality, they are the only ones, and I repeat the only ones that
really know what the next big 'update' or changes that will take
place. In fact, IMO, keeping you guessing always works to their
advantage, and has actually spawned a number of online forums and
blogs related to the next "updates". Makes you wonder doesn't it?
There are two major ways to start a search engine campaign as part of
your marketing arsenal. You can do it on your own, or you can hire a
company or SEO specialist to do it for you. It depends on what you
want to do, but one thing I'll point out is for the most part, an SEO
specialist is not much different than hiring a competent employee to
do the same work - but at a much lower rate of course, and better
still with more control on your end.
Sure, SEO firms will tell you how they know all the "secrets" for
getting your site at the top of search engines. They'll claim they
have the inside scoop on what really works in the world of search
engines, and so on. But the fact of the matter is, their so-called
secrets can be easily discovered and often improved on. After all,
this is the information age, where information on every imaginable
subject is available right now on demand. Do you think SEO's are the
only ones that know the "secrets" of getting a high search engine
page ranking? Of course not, and I'll leave it at that.
Relevant Content Or Information Overload?
If there was one method I can give you about promoting your site via
search engines, it would be the critical matter of applying the right
KEYWORDS integrated flawlessly into your site's pages. Not only in
the meta tags such as the title and description (yes, many search
engines still look at the meta tags). But more importantly, the
keywords must be embedded naturally throughout the page. The more
those keywords are used on the page, in a natural manner of course,
the higher ranking it will get in search engines. Sure, there are a
number of other factors that increase the ranking of a page, but few
if any is as important as using the proper keywords.
However, that does not mean one should repeat the keywords on your
pages just to get a higher placement. Search engines don't like to be
tricked, and they are getting smarter every day. So if you think some
page full of keywords not properly presented is a good idea. You
better think again. It doesn't work that way with the top search
engines - anymore. And I must say, thankfully so for us ethical
writers.
Using keywords on your web pages in proper syntax will double and
even triple its effectiveness to be found higher on search engines.
That is nothing new to most people who are "Internet marketing
savvy," but yet, the majority of web sites, especially industrial
related sites are still stuck in the virtual dark ages of frames,
flash and gif files. That is, they create websites based more on
visual appeal and complex layouts and less on relevant keywords.
Therefore, their results suffer. Search engines love to crawl and
index keyword content. Yet, they rebuff and sometimes totally ignore
web pages that are too full of images, graphics and multifaceted
formats that are too difficult for a search engine's bot to crawl
effectively.
The point is, search engines are in a constant battle with other
directories to provide the most relevant searches, faster, easier,
and more accurate than their competitors. As a result, indexing
keywords on a web page is by far the most effective way they can do
this. In fact, I've recently learned even search engines that have
the capability to convert images, banners and other graphics, still
prefer keyword rich content. That is because people using search
engines want information relevant to their search, not some flashy
graphics showing off someone's web design skills.
Indeed, building relevant keyword web pages takes a lot of time and
effort. Maybe you lack the time necessary, maybe you don't. Whatever
the case, you'll be glad to know having someone else write these
pages is not only less work you'll have to do, but it's actually the
more effective and less costly choice, and I'll tell you why.
So You Don't Have Time To Write Articles?
The best way to produce dozens of keyword relevant pages every month,
is through the efforts of a qualified partner, and on a mutually
beneficial basis. And the fastest and easiest way to do this is
through publishers, authors, and industry experts. These people are
capable and willing to provide you with articles, reports, excerpts,
features and other content relevant to your industry free-of-charge.
Resulting in you building dozens and even hundreds of pages bursting
with relevant keywords. Now that could generate some serious traffic
for a long time to come.
Don't thing you can find any writers? There are plenty of publishers
and writers that distribute information or news focusing on your
industry. They could be anybody from big magazine publishers and
small newsletter writers to engineers or other technical
professionals that want to submit an article or perhaps a white
paper. The point is, all of them have one thing in common, they all
want and need publicity, so they can connect with their target
audience. You can help them do that by offering free space on your
website to post their informative articles at no cost.
Remember, when you find an author, make sure their publication or the
industry they write about targets the same or similar audience that
you do. Ideally, you want them to provide exclusive content. Unique
and relevant content is by far the most important aspect to generate
the best possible ROI, even if that investment is just time.
Personally, I'd rather publish one exclusive article than a hundred
articles that are available on other sites. I can almost guarantee
I'll get ten times the traffic from the unique article.
Lastly, always include the author's name and URL link as the source
of the article so they get the credit and are rewarded for providing
you and your audience with such valuable information. Linking out to
the original source will further increase the page's ranking. In
return, everyone benefits and that's what we all want.
About The Author:
Conrad Bailey is co-founder and vice president of
www.IndustrialLeaders.com, an
Industrial Supply Trade Portal for engineers and other industrial and
technical
professionals. Qualified manufacturers and distributors worldwide are
welcome to
list their company and website on the network free-of-charge at:
www.WorldwideIndustrialMarketplace.com/free_listing.html
Reproduction of this article is permitted under the condition that is
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'as is' with no changes being made to any wording, and with full
reference
given to the original source at: www.IndustrialLeaders.com
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