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How to Socialize Your Website

This is the guest blog post by Alexandra Brian. She is a professional content writer.  Her writings reflect her professional touch and grip that she has over several subjects such as management. A professional content writer is literally a need of internet marketing company.  As the content represents the website.  She has a deep understanding of online marketing.  Her written content plays vital role in SEO services. She also writes catchy and innovative taglines for web banners which come under PPC management.

Socialization and man go hand in hand. Just like you can’t survive in this world without meeting people and socializing yourself, similarly your website can’t survive online without public. Websites are meant to draw traffic, but if your website is not attracting a decent amount of traffic you really need to focus on its socialization. Here’s how you can do this.

Search engine optimization

Around 80% of the internet users rely on search engines to find any probable product or service they are looking for. If your website design is not suitable and friendly for search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing then you are simply non-existence to your online customers.

Submit to directories

Similar to search engines, you need to find relevant directories and submit your site there. Once you submit it, people will be able to reach you conveniently. Users love directories because they can find the right info, organized under the right category immediately.

Utilize social media

Socializing your website is all about getting your message out to social networks, blogs, and forums where your target audience is spending maximum amount of time. If you have a Facebook fan page or twitter feed, let your visitors know by putting their icons on your website.

Produce sharable content

Having attractive web design and valuable original content on your website is great. But do the people know about it? To make your websites content popular, you need to socialize it. If you have helpful information for users, write it for your website and place it in a widget with passable option. This way your content will work as a means of socializing your website.

Create discussion places

It’s important for companies to create a place where visitors and customers can communicate with each other and about the company’s products and services. If you don’t give them a platform, they’ll do so at some other place thus disrupting your entire image.

Spread the word

Share your expertise with the users through writing for blogs, video demos, etc. Availability of such credible information will make your website more reliable and popular among your customers and potentials.

Follow these points and make your website as socially active as you are. This will help you attract traffic, get yourself and your company acknowledged and earn high revenues.

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6 comments ↓

#1 Arlen G Fleisher on 12.23.09 at 6:50 am

We require to socialize our website to gain popularity and market. Your post will definitely prove helpful for me. Thanks for sharing this.

#2 ileane on 12.23.09 at 4:57 pm

This is so true. I think the tricky part is deciding which social outlets serve your product or interests best. I like using Twitter to promote my blog but reserve Facebook for communicating with close friends and family. It's great that we have so many options to pick from. Sometimes it makes sense to follow your competition and make sure you show up whenever they do!

Thanks!
@Ileane
My recent post Fun Twitter Promotions for Your Blog

#3 jamesparker on 12.24.09 at 4:19 am

Glad to know that you find it helpful.
My recent post 6 Tips to Keep Your Customers Coming Back

#4 jamesparker on 12.24.09 at 4:23 am

Exactly it is like that, not all of the platforms are suitable for every domain. I too have twitter in my list at the top and along with other networks. But, at Facebook, I did some effort to gain some result which is not satisfactory though so I put it a bit lower in my list. Following competition is really good and fruitful point, we often need to do so.
My recent post 6 Tips to Keep Your Customers Coming Back

#5 @calahmed on 12.24.09 at 8:28 am

Wow! so fabulous. Wonderful tips

#6 Esop on 04.21.10 at 1:32 am

Great post! I have to agree with going Social networking mainly because if you know how to convince people online it's easy for them to follow or even recommend your website to others.

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