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Remember, surfers are not looking for your Web site. They search by keywords.

This is a very good book for building traffic: Search Engine Optimization - An Hour A Day by Jennifer Grappone and Gradiva Couzin. Their advice is mostly free.

Hiring an expert to do SEM is expensive.

With this book you do not need any costly SEO services.

Why pay $50/month for something you can do yourself?

Building traffic is the key to Internet success. Just publishing a Web site doesn%26#039;t cut it. It%26#039;s not like Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams, where if you build it they will come.

No way.

Get real.

That only happens in the movies, not in real life.

Then, there is Brad Tabke%26#039;s %26quot;26 steps to 15K a day%26quot;. It boils down to solid content thoughtfully put together can make more impact than a decade%26#039;s worth of tweaks that may or may not work such as fiddling with META tags. Find his 26 steps here: (http://www.frihost.com/forums/vt-2797.ht...

Brad also created and runs one of the best forums for Web site building information at: (http://www.webmasterworld.com/).

This is the exact same plan used by Site Build It. See Ken%26#039;s blog: ( http://blogit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html... I%26#039;m not saying Brad stole it from Ken Evoy, but Ken developed what is known as the C + T + P + M formula.

This is how the formula works:
Create in-demand content (information) - C
Attract Targeted Traffic (visitors) - T
Presell Those Visitors - P
Monitize Presold Traffic - M

Content
Web users search for information, for solutions. They are not looking for you - they don%26#039;t even know you (yet!). They seek what you know. Give it to them. Convert your knowledge into in-demand Content. (http://ctpm.sitesell.com/waltera1.html) To succeed online, start where they start - at %26quot;the search.%26quot;

Traffic
Your topical content ranks high at the Search Engines (ex., Google, Yahoo!, MSN), attracting free, targeted (i.e., interested), open-to-you visitors. Basically, these future customers %26quot;meet you%26quot; at your site. These visitors are known as %26quot;Traffic.%26quot;.

PREsell
Complete strangers develop trust and confidence in you. Why? You %26quot;PREsell%26quot; by OVERdelivering what they seek... relevant, original, information.

Deliver it in your own voice, in your own way. Go beyond merely instilling confidence... your visitors will like you.

Monetize
Convert warm, willing-to-buy (%26quot;PREsold%26quot;) visitors into income. Called %26quot;Monetizing,%26quot; this is the easy part. But %26quot;M%26quot; cannot happen if you fail to first execute C T P. This is where 99% of small businesses fail.

You want a host that includes traffic building in their package. Not some host that will nickel and dime you to death with add-ons.

I kid you not.

Kindest Personal Regards,

Walt Brown
Site Build It Certified Webmaster
http://buildit.sitesell.com/waltera1.thm...
walter@capecod-beaches.com
wab@theworld.com
http://www.capecod-beaches.com/
http://www.wareham-boatyard-marina.com/

P.S. Start a blog to promote your Web site. Word press is a good one. It you have the right Web Site Build software, it includes a blog feature so that every time you create a new page, it gets posted on the Web as a blog. Turn your blog into articles and submit them to article sites with your URL.

P.P.S. You flat out do not have enough content on your Web site. If you did the SEs would find you. You need more information, more Web pages with quality content, to attract traffic via the SEs.. One page Web sites have no no content. Create more pages. Use the content to submit articles to article Web sites. Make sure the articles refer back to your Web page. This will attract more visitors and the SEs.

P.P.P.S. Good articles on search engine marketing here - no hype - (http://www.jehochman.com/articles/).

P.P.P.P.S. Here are some other books that you need to read:

Increase Your Web Traffic in a Weekend, by Jr., Jerry Lee Ford (Paperback - Nov 1, 2005)

%26quot;How to Use the Internet to Advertise, Promote and Market Your Business or Website with Little or No Money%26quot; by Bruce C. Brown, 2006 (Although I have a brother named Bruce his middle initial is %26quot;L%26quot; for Loring, so we are not related to Bruce C., even tho I call my younger brother, Brucy.

Web Design: The L Line, The Express Line to Learning (The L Line: The Express Line To Learning) (Paperback)
by Sue Jenkins, 2007

Google Analytics by Mary E. Tyler and Jerri Ledford, 2006

Web Site Cookbook: Solutions %26amp; Examples for Building and Administering Your Web Site (Cookbooks (O%26#039;Reilly)) by Doug Addison, 2006 0% 0 Votes
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