Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Creating Your Niche In The World
Know what business you are in and what product you sell. To have an edge over your competitors you must know your market, who's going to buy your product and the strategy you will use to get them to do so. This will be your Niche In The World. How...

How a Multi-Faceted Approach to Site Promotion Can Secure Your Search Engine Positions
In my last article on site promotion, I talked about why using one site promotion technique is a short-term solution. Now I'm going to illustrate why site promotion is multi-faceted, and show an example of how these techniques can build on one...

How To Get Real Visitors To Your Website
For most people, getting high-quality targeted visitors to their site is probably one of the "hardest" things to do ... unfortunately it's also the most important. The reason it's difficult for most small businesses and online marketers is that...

Reality about Article Exchange
Reality about Article Exchange, by: Rich Brunelle I recently read an article regarding websites and considerations writers should take when selecting sites to submit their written works to. And, as I believe that a good deal of the Internet...

Webmaster Tools
With new technologies, algorithms and sources emerging on a daily basis, webmasters are constantly struggling to stay informed. The quality of content on the web and the number of products available to webmasters can seem overwhelming. The goal...

 
Indirect Site Promotion - Be a Good Community Member


People are always asking for the best methods of promoting their site. The usual answers are: Link Exchanges, Buy Advertising, Submit to Search Engines, Viral Marketing.and so on.
While these suggestions are all good in their own way, some require a lot of effort, some require money and some rely on your site being 'worthwhile' for the other sites to link to.as in, a reciprocal link will be worth them putting your link on their page.and some simply put people off because of the 'spammy' feel to them.
My suggestion *does* require effort, but it is a lot more subtle than the methods mentioned above.
All you need is:
  • Membership at a forum
  • A link back to your Home Page (without index.html or index.php) in your signature (eg: www.nzboards.com).
  • The ability to make helpful/interesting/funny comments.

How many of you have seen somebody make helpful comment after helpful comment, or release great hacks/code, and then head over to their site because you were impressed with what you had seen of them on other sites?
Probably most.
Being a productive member at all the Communities you frequent will more than likely cause other members of that community to investigate your site.
The converse applies.
If you flame other community members or generally make trouble, people are unlikely to want to visit your site and become a member of your community...I know of a few people whose sites I would have to literally stumble across before I would actually go there, simply from what I have seen of their posts on various fora.
So, instead of focusing solely on spamming or getting your site known through direct advertising, think about the simple act of being a good contributor, and the people will come to you.

About The Author

Ace Shattock (Kall) lives in New Zealand and runs www.nzboards.com, the free, fun online Kiwi Community. More articles by Kall are available there.

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.