Website promotion mistakes
In my other articles, I generally try to point out different web site
promotion tricks and techniques that work, or talk about different
obstacles and how to overcome them. This article is a bit of an exception.
It doesn't explain what to do - instead, it is about the things you should
avoid doing.
I've made many of the mistakes described here myself back when I was
starting out, and I know that a lot of people who are new to web site
promotion make these mistakes every day. Believe me, it's better to read
about common errors and learn to avoid them than to do them yourself. I
learned the hard way...
Search engine mistakes
Search engines are a key part of promotion and because they are so
important, there are a lot of untruthful rumours, misconceptions and
outdated secrets circulating about them. Perhaps the most common one is
the good old "invisible text" technique. It is pretty simple: Add some
text to your page that is in the same color as the background. Include
keywords to this text - the search engine sees it because search engines
don't "see" background colors, but your visitors will never know it's
there.
This method used to work in the stone age of search engines and you can
still see some pages out there that use it. In time, search engines have
gotten pretty efficient in dealing with this sort of manipulation. Getting
caught while doing this can result in having your rankings dropped as a
penalty, or even having your site completely banned from the engine in
question. Try to avoid the "invisible text" technique if possible. If you
really have to use it for one reason or another, do it with CSS. But don't
come crying to me if (when) you get burned...
A similar trick is to add extremely small text, stuffed with
repetitions of the keywords you're trying to target, to your page. The
purpose is similar to the "invisible text" technique, to hide the keyword
content from the visitors while allowing search engine spiders to see it.
Of course small text isn't entirely invisible, but coupled with a suitable
picture in the background, it might be almost unnoticeable. This "small
text technique" is another old trick which is very risky nowadays. Using
this technique is hardly worth the risk and the design problems that come
with it.
Let's move on to another serious mistake commonly made by webmasters
just starting out with search engine promotion. They might have heard from
somewhere that certain keywords, for example those related to the adult
industry or different celebrities, are really popular and get searched
thousands and thousands of times each day. So even while their site is for
example about 19th century firearms and has nothing to do with those
things, they decide to add tens of unrelated adult words to their META
tags and in the worst case, even into the actual text of their page.
When doing this, they are wishing that because the keywords are so
popular, their site will be seen by many and they will get a lot of
visitors. This is not a good search engine promotion method, as it will
only bring them visitors that are looking for something else than what the
site is about. Once the visitors realize that the site is not what they
are looking for, they'll leave in a heartbeat. Believe me and only
optimize your site for keywords that are relevant to your site.
Another thing to keep in mind is not to overdo it when you're
optimizing your pages. Repeating your primary keyword 100 times at the top
of the page will not get you the top spot on search engines, on the
contrary it will hurt you and might even get you into trouble. Moderation
is the key - use those keywords often, but not as every other word!
Our final search engine mistake is using the META refresh tag. The
details about this tag can be found in the "Meta tags" article. Read it,
and leave this tag alone.
General web site promotion mistakes
Well, I don't know if this is actually a web site promotion mistake, it
might be more like a general web site building tip. Anyhow, I think it's
important, so here it comes:
Do not rely on free web site hosts. They are great if your ISP doesn't
offer you space and you want to create a modest homepage just to show
you're on the Net, but if you're planning to build a more serious site,
I'd say a domain name and a paid host is almost a must. Domains and
hosting space are cheap nowadays and they are well worth the money spent
on them. First of all, good paid hosts are faster and more reliable than
free hosts. Second, a domain name gives your site some authority - it
shows you're serious and your site is going to stay around for awhile.
This is extremely important if you're trying to sell something, because
you'll need to make your visitors feel comfortable to send their money to
you.
Another point to consider is that it's generally easier to get a site
with a domain name into search engines and directories. It is a lot harder
to do that if your site is hosted on a free host. It's not impossible, but
web site promotion is a tough game, there's no reason to make it any
harder. So spend a few bucks here if you can - you'll get them back later,
with interest.
There is one more subject to cover before we're finished. That is,
wasting your money on bad submitting services. I've seen thousands of
spams that scream "We'll submit your site to 15000 search engines and
directories for the low price of $49.95". Don't be fooled by them. The
majority of those 15000 places produce minimal traffic, as there are
hardly even 150 significant global engines. I'd advise against paying for
these services, unless you can test-drive them first for free and pay only
if you are satisfied with the results.
Note that the above does not mean you shouldn't pay for different web
site promotion services. There are promotion tools that are worth the
money and people who can do wonders for your site if you hire them.
However, remember to investigate before you buy. Ask other people about
their experiences with the service you're considering to purchase before
buying it - you might save a lot of money.
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