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2/3/2012 11:16:03 PM EST
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Find Your Niche and Go for the Gusto website, promotion, advertising, marketing, niche, search, links
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It’s a competitive world wide web, and you do have to find your niche. But once you find that niche, do it just a little bit different than everybody else. Go for the gusto. People don’t often think in those terms. So if you are able to put yourself in that mindset, then you’ll be ahead of the pack.
You can struggle all you want trying to get your website to the top of the search engines, but by the time you get there, the rules for getting there will have changed. You can spend countless hours trading links with other websites, but you’ll find that many of those will soon ditch their domain. You may consider any number of online strategies for getting your website noticed, but the bottom line is somebody on the other end always wants to get paid.
This is when the idea of “going for the gusto” comes into play. No matter what you are selling on your website you must have visitors.
How many times have you lamented over the lack of visitors to your site? I have, and I do. It doesn’t matter how many visitors a site receives. It never seems to be enough. We are insatiable. But you can struggle with online strategies, or you can do something big offline.
Be creative find a way to expose your website to as many people as possible. Sticky notes, T-Shirts, mugs, posters, signs, car magnets etc etc.
The point I’m trying to make is we don’t often think of doing something big offline to promote ourselves online. And it doesn’t have to be costly. It doesn’t have to even follow what we believe to be the traditional rules of advertising. Just think big, do it big, and get noticed. After all, isn’t that the goal? Or is the goal just to advertise?
Mark Granberry
www.ibourl.com/j8e
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