Playback - Summer 2008 - (Page 14) COMMERCIAL 5 Ways to Drive Customers to Your Web Site There’s no getting around it—Internet marketing is essential to building your business. But how do you attract customers to visit your site—and revisit it? Here are some tips to get your online presence up to speed. 1. Use search engines effectively. Listing your site on a search engine is a cost-effective way to target your customers—but it’s not automatic. Most search engine home sites have an “Add URL” button to lead you through the process of adding your site to the index. Customize your information for each search engine and strategically use word placement to help make your site a higher priority in key word searches. Log on to www.searchenginewatch.com for more information on how search engines operate. Promoting your Web site is an ongoing process—to keep moving forward, you’ll want to set some attainable goals, like a target number of visitors per day. Your goals may change, but putting some in place will lead you and keep your promotional strategies on your to-do list. 2. Determine your site’s purpose. Your plan to promote your Web site should be based on your customers and how your site is serving them. Are you targeting new customers or existing clients? Is the site informational? Does it build on your marketing programs? Be sure to know your target audience, so the promotion of your site and the site itself accurately fits customer needs and wants. 3. Create a site promotion plan based on your goals. Promoting your Web site is an ongoing process—to keep moving forward, you’ll want to set some attainable goals, like a target number of visitors per day. Your goals may change, but putting some in place will lead you and keep your promotional strategies on your todo list. Keep track of what you’ve done and what strategies work. Make sure content stays current to keep key word searches relevant for potential customers. Another great way to get your customers online—post downloadable PDFs of your marketing materials. Plus, you’ll reduce your printing and postage costs, and save paper. 4. Get your name out there! In addition to the option of buying banner advertising (which appears when a person enters specific key words into a search engine), you can also make use of online directories related to the music products industry. Being listed on these resources narrows the scope of your promotion and helps you direct Web users to your site. Another great promotion is to hyperlink your site to other related sites—simply contact the site’s Webmaster with a request to add a link to your page in exchange for linking that site to your page. 5. Good, old-fashioned publicity. Word-of-mouth promotion is one of the most effective forms of advertising. Positive experiences and rave reviews are key to piquing the interest of potential customers. Telling your existing clients about your Web site is an important first step. And stick with other basics, like putting your site’s URL on your business card, stationery and phone book listing, as well as publicizing it in your print and radio ads. Be creative—we’re in an exciting industry with customers who respond to unique and interesting ideas. When your promotion drives traffic to a site filled with good content, appealing design and memorable messaging, you can start creating loyal online customers. 14 PLAYback http://www.searchenginewatch
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Playback - Summer 2008 Playback - Spring 2008 Contents From the President NAMM Events Music in the News The Local Community Music Store: A Family Affair Commercial Retail Washington Watch Reps in the Field New Domestic Members International NAMM Foundation Music Notes Resources Viewpoint Playback Supplement : Summer NAMM08 Concerts & Events Artist Appearances What to See NAMM University Sessions Playback - Summer 2008 Playback - Summer 2008 - Playback - Spring 2008 (Page 1) Playback - Summer 2008 - Playback - Spring 2008 (Page 2) Playback - Summer 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Playback - Summer 2008 - From the President (Page 4) Playback - Summer 2008 - From the President (Page 5) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 6) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM Events (Page 7) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music in the News (Page 8) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music in the News (Page 9) Playback - Summer 2008 - The Local Community Music Store: A Family Affair (Page 10) Playback - Summer 2008 - The Local Community Music Store: A Family Affair (Page 11) Playback - Summer 2008 - The Local Community Music Store: A Family Affair (Page 12) Playback - Summer 2008 - The Local Community Music Store: A Family Affair (Page 13) Playback - Summer 2008 - Commercial (Page 14) Playback - Summer 2008 - Commercial (Page 15) Playback - Summer 2008 - Retail (Page 16) Playback - Summer 2008 - Retail (Page 17) Playback - Summer 2008 - Washington Watch (Page 18) Playback - Summer 2008 - Washington Watch (Page 19) Playback - Summer 2008 - Reps in the Field (Page 20) Playback - Summer 2008 - New Domestic Members (Page 21) Playback - Summer 2008 - New Domestic Members (Page 22) Playback - Summer 2008 - New Domestic Members (Page 23) Playback - Summer 2008 - International (Page 24) Playback - Summer 2008 - International (Page 25) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM Foundation (Page 26) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM Foundation (Page 27) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music Notes (Page 28) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music Notes (Page 29) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music Notes (Page 30) Playback - Summer 2008 - Music Notes (Page 31) Playback - Summer 2008 - Resources (Page 32) Playback - Summer 2008 - Resources (Page 33) Playback - Summer 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 34) Playback - Summer 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 35) Playback - Summer 2008 - Viewpoint (Page 36) Playback - Summer 2008 - Concerts & Events (Page S1) Playback - Summer 2008 - Artist Appearances (Page S2) Playback - Summer 2008 - What to See (Page S3) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S4) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S5) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S6) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S7) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S8) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S9) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S10) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S11) Playback - Summer 2008 - NAMM University Sessions (Page S12)
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