How do you market your business online?
What
does it take to market your business online? Without waiting years and
years to move up the rankings on Google's SERPs, how can an entrepreneur get
the proverbial word out? There are definitely some ways to market your
business that will offer a better return on the investment of your time than
others. Some will take weeks to pan out; while others will take months and
years.
No
matter what method you choose for marketing your business on the web, as long
as you ensure that you're adding value along the way, and you're implementing the proper set of
marketing habits, you'll eventually reap the rewards of your work
over time. It won't happen overnight. But then again, nothing worthwhile ever
does. Below you'll find some the best methods -- in both the short and long
term -- for driving that all-important traffic to your site and pages
online.
1. Create a blog and post high-quality
content regularly.
Clearly,
the most important way you can market your business online is to build a blog
where you can post and share high-quality content that adds an exceeding high
amount of value on a regular basis. This is definitely a very long-term
strategy, and it won't pay off overnight, but every entrepreneur needs to
understand the importance of embracing this online marketing method.
Not
only does building a noteworthy blog in any industry or niche help to drive
traffic by peaking the interest of Google, but it also leads to creating
authority. If you can become an authority in your industry, you'll garner the
attention of consumers, the media and business owners alike. That, in turn,
will snowball, build more authority, and eventually, enormous amounts of visibility
and sales.
2. Market your content on Medium and Quota.
If
you're looking to get some early traffic, and you have a fairly new domain --
less than 2 years old with little authority built up -- you should work on
marketing your content on sites like Medium and Quota.
How does it work? Write one high-quality piece of content on your website. Make
sure it's keyword-eccentric, insightful, unique and adds a lot of value. Ensure
that whatever you're talking about helps people in some way, shape or
form.
Once
you've done that, write another article on a site like Medium or Quota, also
making sure that it's keyword-eccentric, insightful, unique and adds a lot of value.
Create one link from that article using a primary or relevant keyword back to
the main article on your site or blog. This is called content marketing, and
it's the most powerful method for gaining traction on Google's SERPs, while
also reaching large existing audiences through these authority sites as well.
3. Connect with others on LinkedIn
groups.
LinkedIn
groups are a great way for quickly connecting with others in your industry or
niche to help spread your message. You can promote your content through
LinkedIn groups as long as you don't come across as spam my. It's best to add
value to a conversation or discussion before trying to drop your links.
Linked In groups are also a great way of contacting people who you might not have mutual
connections with. You can message any other member in the group without being
connected, which can become a huge asset depending on the particular
circumstances. Share updates often in the group, and be sure to stay in the
spotlight without oversharing.
4. Use Facebook ads and strategically-targeted
landing pages.
Facebook
ads, while not free, offer a great opportunity for reaching the right
demographics for your business. As long as you know your customer well, you can
use metrics like interests, geographic location, marital status, age and
many others, to locate potential consumers to send to strategically-targeted
landing pages, also known as squeeze pages.
Experiment
with micro-spends to see which ad copy and squeeze page receives the best
responses for dropping consumers into your sales funnel. It might take a considerable
amount of time to find the right mixture or recipe when it comes to advertising
on a platform like Facebook, but once your campaign is profitable, all you need
to do is continue to scale.
5. Leverage the power of Instagram influences.
Today,
with the ever-pervading power of social media, you can instantly reach droves
of people from across the world at a moment's notice. But we also know that
algorithms and visibility are working against us, especially when we don't have
the reach of hundreds of thousands or millions of followers.
To
reach those people, we need amplifiers, power users and influences to help
spread our messages. While this won't be free, it will give you instant access
to a wide audience in your specific niche as long as you select the right
Instagram influence to help spread your message.
6. Create useful video tutorials on
YouTube.
YouTube
offers a great resource for marketing your business on the web. While you might
find some friction at the outset for building your audience, if you focus on
creating useful video tutorials, eventually, you'll reach a vast amount of
people. Again, you have to focus on adding value without much concern for
generating profit.
YouTube
is a great resource for tutorials because you can teach people just about
anything in an easy-to-understand format. Whether you're screen-sharing to
teach a digital skill, or you're capturing something in the real world, just
ensure that the quality of the recording and the overall content is high. Also,
be sure to drop a link inside the description back to relevant content on your
site.
7. Develop a relationship with your
customers through email marketing.
Email
marketing is something that every business owner should be engaged in, but
it's no easy feat. To succeed with email marketing, you need to give
something away for free in exchange for the consumer's email address. It needs
to be something of value. If you are serious about collecting emails, take the
time to create a free report or eBook that will help people in your industry or
niche. Then, develop a relationship with that consumer through drip-fed
campaigns using a system like Weber, Get
Response, Constant Contact or Mail chimp.
However, don't try to sell at every corner and turn. Connect first, then
focus on selling.
8. Use Angie’s List or TripAdvisor.
Sites
like Angie's List and TripAdvisor offer
an avenue for just about any business to reach an enormous audience of
potential consumers. These sites are a great resource for finding any local
business, giving you the opportunity to have consumers leave reviews based
on their experiences with your company.
If
you're selling services, try Angie's List. If you're in a travel-related field,
why not list on TripAdvisor? Not only are these links good for SEO, but you'll
also gain access to a large audience of consumers that are looking for products
or services in your industry or niche. Take the time to create a good listing,
and drive customers there to post authentic reviews based on their experiences
with you.
9. Build consumer trust on platforms like Yelp
and Trust Pilot.
One
of the barriers holding back business owners and professionals alike is that of
trust. People are reluctant to trust businesses that they don't have direct
knowledge of or know someone who's worked with them. Clearly, sites like Yelp can
assist with that, but so can a site like Trust
Pilot.
Trust
Pilot and Yelp are specifically dedicated to helping consumers find the right
company to work with, and it increases transparency by providing past
customers' experiences with the company. These sites are the largest in the
world for online reviews and should be leveraged to help build trust with
potential consumers.
10. Utilize rich snippets, AMP and FBIA.
If
you're looking to gain a bit of traction with your content, you can utilize rich snippets, Accelerated
Mobile Pages (AMP) or Facebook
Instant Articles (FBIA) to aid in some early exposure. Rich
snippets apply to a number of content forms including articles via the AMP
specification, local businesses, music, recipes, reviews, TV, movies and
videos.
There
are WordPress plugins you can use for rich snippets via Transmogrification,
along with plugins for both AMP and FBIA. Considering the recent focus on
mobile by Google and Facebook, for example, having AMP and FBIA articles will
give you a small advantage over those who don't, increasing your visibility on
SERPs and in news feeds.
11. Collaborate with popular bloggers in your
niche.
Reaching
out to to popular bloggers in your niche might be an effective way to market
your business online, especially if you have something of value to add to one
of their posts. If you find a popular blogger who often writes about a
particular subject that directly correlates to your line of work, why not reach
out and look for ways to collaborate?
A
great way to make this happen is to offer your services as a guest
blogger. Clearly, you'll have to have a good background in writing yourself,
and it might be difficult to find a popular blog willing to allow you to do
this, but it would be worth a shot if you eventually secure a guest
post.
12. Regularly contribute on industry-specific
forums.
Many
people have the whole forum-strategy posting for SEO all wrong. They get
out there and drop spammy links, and they wonder why they're booted off the
forums. You can't do that. If you're serious about marketing your business
online, when you do find an industry-specific forum, join conversations and add
value before you try to link-drop.
No
one likes a person who comes in as a new guest to a forum and begins spamming
links. Again, you have to think about doing the most amount of work for the
least initial return. Add value. Chat with others. Make suggestions. Answer
questions. Just don't spam links. Add your link to your signature after a few
posts or after the rules of the forum allow you to do so, but don't try to
direct people to your site at every bend and turn. It won't work out well for
you if you do that.
13. Offer a free product or service to
customers.
Studies
have confirmed that people are more likely to accept something for free than
they are to pay a nominal price for it. So, why not provide a free service or
product to your customers? Maybe you offer a free 15-minute consultation
or an entry-level product that you want to give away.
Whatever
you offer, be sure to secure the customer's contact details so you can get in
touch with them later. If you're giving away a service for free, you have
an opportunity right then to upsell those customers to your paid services.
People are more likely to feel like they owe you when they accept something for
free as well.
14. Use business listing sites like Yahoo
Local and Google Local.
If
you're running a local business and looking to attract nearby customers to a brick-and-mortar
location or offering some professional service that's geographically-specific,
you should list your business on local business listing sites such as Yahoo Local and Google Local.
Google
Local is an especially powerful way to list and verify your business
information, providing public details such as your company's address for
Google Maps appearances, store hours and other information related to your
business. Ensure that you keep this information accurate and up-to-date.
15. Optimize your website for SEO.
Clearly,
optimization of your site for relevant keywords is an important aspect of
marketing your business online. However, the one thing to keep in mind is
that if your business is new -- less than two years old -- and
you've built very little authority or content, you're going to have a hard time
ranking at the top of Google's SERPs for any keyword that's marginally
competitive.
The
goal is to build excellent content, but also ensure that you optimize your
site's On-Page and Off-Page SEO. While this can
become a very lengthy discussion, pay attention to things like your site's
speed, mobile usability, meta descriptions, link profile, reading level, citing
of sources, content quality, insightfulness and so on. This is more
likened to a marathon than a sprint, so don't get discouraged in the short term
if you don't see enormous results.
16. Co-sponsor an award or giveaway in a
contest.
Find
something that you can give away and co-sponsor an award or contest with
another company, group or professional in your field. Use tools like LinkedIn
and Facebook to network with others, and locate another like-minded company or
professional willing to conduct an award or giveaway with you. The whole
point here is to again add value in the public eye.
17. Give a talk at a professional conference
or on a webinar.
If
you're an authority in your field, why not give a talk at a professional
conference or webinar? Of course, TED Talks would be
the first suggestion for professional conferences, but you could speak at a
number of other kinds of conferences or even webinars conducted online.
When
it comes to online marketing, webinars are one of the most powerful tools for
selling nearly anything to a highly-engaged audience. And the larger that
audience, the more likely you'll be able to sell your products or
services. Long term, this would most certainly give you exposure and allow
you to build more authority over time, and it's an excellent portfolio piece or
resume item that can be used as well, especially in the case of professional
speaking engagements.
18. Use press releases to communicate
important company news or events.
Press
releases aren't going to get you immediate media coverage. While some media
professionals will use outlets such as Help
a Reporter, or even scour press release sites such as PR Web,
you're likely not going to get any type of instant news coverage by
putting out a press release.
However,
a press release that's well-written and has a healthy link profile can assist
you marginally with SEO, but it can also allow you to communicate important
company news or events that you can then use to actively pursue media outlets
with through the proper PR channels.
19. Create a branded email signature.
One
of the simplest ways that you can market your business online is by using a
branded email signature. Place your links and any potential accolades your
company might have received directly into your email signature. This helps to
passively promote your business to people that you're in contact with on a
daily basis.
You
should include social media links in your email signature too, along with
any relevant links to important company marketing pieces -- digital brochures
or news pieces that feature your company. Drop a small tagline or one-sentence
catchphrase about your business and its mission as well.







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