Your site is just one of billions of sites parked on the World Wide Web. Chances are, you do not think you will ever noticed.
We hear cries of cyber your attention. Here are five ways to get people to click on your site.

1.) Make sure it is professional looking.

Nobody likes to look at the site, which reminds them of a book written report they return to school. Investing in learning a good platform web design (Dreamweaver MX and Microsoft FrontPage are good picks), and let your creative juices flow. Make sure it is compelling, well-conceived and organized. People are not really taste weed through haystacks of cyberfiles to obtain the information they want. On that note, it should not be a big site. Establish some intros flash can be much eye candy, but the average user expects only 10 seconds for a page to load, and then they are off to another.

2.) Put your URL on all search engines.

Put your URL on business cards and tapping your family and friends to visit your site is not exactly increase traffic. Submission to search engines, it will be easier for people to find you, if your Web page includes the topics they are looking for. To understand how a search engine, think of it as a “spider” from exploration through your website, in the words and information that will be later indexed in the database engine research. So be sure to pepper your site with the keywords you find relevant to what people are looking for. Web directories like Yahoo, are operated by humans who actually classify sites themselves. If you do not want to submit your site in many directories, subscribe to sites as www.submit-it.com, which, for a fee, will be automatically submit your site to search engines and directories for you.

3.) Link everywhere.

Find other sites that have a similar content to yours and ask to exchange links. Create banners to be placed on other peoples websites, and offer the same thing to them on your site. Add your URL in your e-mail signature. Join webrings if you have to-there’s nothing like strength in numbers.

4.) Advertising offline.

The world of cyberspace is not enough for you noticed. Write press releases and send them to newspapers and magazines premises. Print leaflets to distribute. Just make sure that your site is already people to avoid giving a bad impression (no one likes to do something to pump only to get disappointed).

5.) Interact with your readers.

Establish forums or message boards for visitors to interact with each other. Chat rooms are often long-term for some, while message boards allows them to check from time to time for the answers. Create an e-mail so you can update your visitors about new developments, and always open to feedback-is something that will make your site even better.

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