Quick Website Marketing Tips
Write an introduction about your site and submit it to share sites like Digg, Reddit and Now Public.
Create a Yahoo Group in the niche of your site and manage it.
Create a MySpace account. You can publicise your site by it.
Bookmark your site on Del.icio.us and other bookmarking sites.
Place a free ad for your company on Gumtree.
Sign up to StumbleUpon and get your friends to Stumble your site.
Copy and Paste artiles from your site, rewrite them in your own words and submit them to article sites.
Submit your site to DMOZ.org. It’s worth the efort, even although you will likely never get in.
Use your Google Account for Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics, Google AdWords
Get a t-shirt with your website url on it, and wear it often. Have some extra ones printed and give them away to busty young ladies.
Contribute to related subject areas on Wikipedia.
Publicise your site on related forums.
Comment on blogs. Always fill in the URL box for the owner to find your site. Answering other people’s questions gets them excited and that is an effective way to spark an online rambling about you and your site.
If you website is wordpress then respond to the comments that are left on your site. When people’s questions are answered, you become the authority. People can’t help but link to the authority.
Link out to other sites. If you link to interesting articles on other sites, they will link back to interesting articles that you have.
Answer people’s questions on Yahoo Answers. If you don’t already have a resource on your site that will help answer a question, create one. Link to from Yahoo! Answers. You have a link, and valuable content for your site.
Answer questions on Google Groups. It is similar to Yahoo Answers.
Submit to free web directories.
Submit to blog directories if your site is wordpress.
Submit to paid directories - if you don’t mind spending cash.
Create a Wikipedia Page about yourself. That way you will gain some exposure that will lead to additional links.
Create a Squidoo Page about yourself.
Join local clubs that have websites and include a link on your member’s page.
Donate to an online charity. When making a donation use the name of your site.
Place an ad in Craiglist.
Buy links if you are fine spending cash. You can use a service like Text Link Ads to purchase links.
Rent links. It is the same as buying links except the links won’t be permanent. Usually you pay monthly for this type.
Add a link to your site in the signature of the forums you post on.
Tell all your friends about your site.
Submit stories to news sites. Even huge sites accept stories from free lancers.
Review products on other sites like e Pinions. You can quickly establish yourself as an expert by writing thorough reviews of products in your field. Some of the traffic that hits your review will follow the trail back to your site, leading to links.
Comment on online newspapers. Most of the writers will follow the trail back to your site.
Check for local government directories - it is easy to get into local, online listings.



