Avoid making web design and promotion mistakes and you'll get far more visitors to your website, and they'll keep coming back for more. Here are 10 website marketing mistakes you need to avoid making!
1. Spam
Spamming is the sure-fire way of getting your website blacklisted from the major search engines. Many people see creating thousands of cloaked or doorway pages with hidden text as the quick route to ranking success. It isn't.
2. Un-targeted traffic
It's one thing to generate lots of new traffic to your site, but is it the right traffic? If you're selling CD's for example, you want potential buyers to visit, not people who are searching for pictures of a certain pop star. Best to make it clear in your meta information exactly what your site does, then you'll get the right type of visitor that buys your product or service!
3. Single keywords
Unless you're in some incredible niche marketplace where a single word can only be identified with your product with few competitors, single keywords just wont bring in the traffic.
Multiple word keyword phrases are the key to traffic success. for example, instead of going for "books", go for "thai recipe books" or whatever your target market is. You'll have far less competition for that keyword phrase than just a single word.
4. Poor website design
There's no way around this one. You can have the best rankings in the world, but if your website looks bad, you'll lose that traffic as soon as it arrives. Make sure your site looks good with a simple, clean design - Sloppy messy and poor navigation will turn your customers away in an instant.
5. I don't need links
Oh yes you do! Links are crucial to the traffic building game. Without links to your site from others (if they're competitors, even better), good meta information won't be enough. Most search engines will rank your web page according to its popularity with its peers. if a lot of sites link to yours, it must be good, so search engines for example google, will boost your rating (link popularity algorithms).
6. Messy meta tags
It's worth spending a bit of time getting your meta tags in order - they tell search engines what your site's about, and act as a basic marketing tool to attract visitors to your site. Check the spelling and make them relevant.
7. Website stickiness
So, your traffic building exercise has gone well and your site looks good, what are you offering which will encourage return visits? Regular site updates are very useful since your site will appear active and worth revisiting. The most successful sites we've worked on have been regularly updated. After all the effort you've gone to in gaining traffic, it's worth considering how to hang on to it.
8. Messy code
After the search engine robots have visited your site, they'll see the meta information first, then they'll scan your page for the first chunk of relevant text. A large number of sites have cluttered code (Javascript usually) after the meta tags. This will not help your search engine ranking since the relevant text will be too far down the page. Try hiding the Javascript code (or similar) into another file and refer to it from the HTML.
9. Beware of rogue "Experts"
Before handing your hard earned money over to "Site Submission Experts", be sure to find out exactly what you're getting. They may claim to be able to submit your site to "30,000 engines", but let's be honest, there's only a handful which create almost all the search traffic on the web, so you can submit yourself.
Some firms claim to guarantee you a Top 10 ranked page - yes, if your search phrase is 8 words long. It's not that easy in reality. Reputable firms can help you optimize your pages, and advise you on how best to market your site to your target audience, so best to do some homework first.
10. Patience
A common mistake of website marketing is not having the patience to continually improve on your efforts. Building traffic is an ongoing activity. After your initial hard work, you should check your pages on the engines and "tweak" them if the results aren't as you expected.
Your site is pretty much dead and worthless without traffic, so regularly give your code a tune-up and resubmit if necessary. Don't over submit though. If you look at your server logs, you'll see the major engine robots visiting on a regular basis, they'll pick up your changes soon enough if you can afford to wait a week or so.