You spent the past number of months planning your business idea, talking to designers about your website vision or perhaps building your website or online store yourself. Now, how do you tell the world that you’re open for business?
Much like in conventional marketing for a retail business, you can pay for advertising on local papers for example, and you can also rely on word-of-mouth to attract business. You secure the latter by selling a great product, offering a great service, providing outstanding customer service and inviting all your friends and neighbours to your store opening. Once people know and respect your business they will start spreading the word. Online businesses work in a similar fashion. You can drive traffic by paying for advertising on other websites or running a PPC campaign, for example. The word-of-mouth kind of traffic is what we call organic traffic, and the place to start, the key to unlocking your front doors, is inviting the search engines to come look around. The goal of telling search engines that you’re open for business is having the pages on your website indexed so people can start finding your website when they do searches on Google or Yahoo! or their search engine of choice.
So how do you tell the search engines you exist? Follow these easy steps:
1. Submit your website to Yahoo! and Google. Both search engines allow you to submit your URLs for free. There are services that will submit your site to a number of search engines for you but it takes only a minute to submit it yourself to these two and these are really the most important ones.
2. Submit a sitemap of your website to Google. Google allows you to also submit a sitemap, which is a document in either .txt or XML format that basically explains the structure of your website. An XML sitemap also tells Google how frequently you update each page and the relative importance of each page. It’s especially a good idea to submit an XML sitemap when there are pages in your site that are not accessible via links on your navigation or text. There are free sitemap generators that will do the job for you if your website has less than 500 pages. Then all you have to do is place the contents in a file and upload these to the root folder of your website (or get your webmaster to do this for you).
3. Sign up for Google Webmaster Tools. Add your URL and follow the steps to verify your site. Here you will be able to submit your XML sitemap. Webmaster Tools is a valuable resource to complement your traffic analytics.
Now that you have invited the search engines to come look around, make sure to spread the word through linking.