Free Website Promotion
Methods Still Exist
by Nathan Anderson
Back before the dot-com crash, it used to be easy to find free
methods for advertising your website. Many companies offered
promotion opportunities at no cost in order to gain market share,
popularity, or name recognition.
Things have changed.
The larger sites that "gave away the farm", so to speak, ended up
not surviving when things got tough. The vast majority of major
sources of free promotion dried up in mid 2000.
Since then, advertisements for free traffic are everywhere. The
problem is, you'll find that the vast majority of these programs
are a waste of time. Many of these free sources require you to
spend your precious time surfing other people's sites, or
promoting a matrix or MLM program.
The one exception I've found to this rule is a traffic exchange
called Traffic Roundup. You can find it at http://www.trafficroundup.biz/
If you don't have the time to "surf" for credits, you can buy
traffic and banner impressions really cheaply. I recommend the
"PRO" level of membership at a measly $5 per month.
There are STILL good methods of promoting your site on the web for
free, though. One such method, if you have the time to set up
these accounts, is to get free signup bonus accounts from small
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) search engines.
These small PPC search engines don't have enough bidders to cover
all the keywords available; so they are desperate for bidders!
They'll usually give you a $5, $10... or even $25 and $50 free
balances in your account when you sign up.
You won't see a lot of traffic from these little guys, but if you
sign up for a TON of them, they can be a substantial source of
traffic for your site!
The best list I know of for these PPC search engines is in the ODP.
The URL for the category is ridiculously long... so just search
for "Pre-Funded PPC Accounts" at http://www.dmoz.org/ You can find
more of these small PPC search engines by searching at the other
various search engines with the same search phrase.
As an owner of a small PPC search engine and Web Directory, I can
also "chip in" to your efforts with a $10 free account at my
search engine - SearchSpot.com. Here's the link:
http://www.searchspot.com/cgi-bin/bidsearch/signup.cgi?free=1
Speaking of Web Directories, they can also be a nice source of
free traffic for your site. Many Web Directories offer free
inclusion of your site in their Directories, though you may have
to wait a while to be included.
A few of the better ones are: http://www.dmoz.org/ http://www.GoGuides.org/
ttp://www.Skaffe.com/ http://www.WebSavvy.cc/ http://www.Gimpsy.com/
http://www.JoeAnt.com/
Search Engine Optimization is another way to get free traffic to
your site from the free search engines on the Web like Yahoo and
Google.
I've outlined the basics of SEO on my site: http://www.webmarketingguide.com/.
The basics are easy, and can result in some serious traffic,
depending on your site's subject area and the competitiveness of
the field.
So if you have some time to use these resources, you should have a
nice flow of free traffic to your site in no time!
To Your OnLine Success!
-Nathan Anderson
Nathan Anderson is an Internet marketing consultant, SEO expert
and owner of
http://www.SearchSpot.com. He is the author of Search Engine
Optimization Tactics and owner of the SEO Club, which can be found
at http://www.SEOclub.com.
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