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How To Promote Your Gardening Website

from: Nicky Pilkington




Are you thinking of promoting your gardening website online?
This could actually pose a little bit of a problem to you. Let's
face it. On the Internet, searching for gardening websites could
yield hundreds, or even thousands of results in just one click.
Therefore, the possibility of people visiting your website is
one in a thousand. Here are six techniques on how to promote
your gardening website.



1. Free directories



One very effective tip on how to promote your gardening website
is to get listed on free directories online. Visit www.dmoz.com.
There
are a couple of websites that copy their directory. If you
have your site listed, you can get yourself linked on to a lot
more websites online.



2. Competitor's popularity



You always need to check your competitor's popularity. You need
to know where you stand in the market. Having a new gardening
website does not have to mean lower online visits or hits than
other gardening websites around. It is just a matter of knowing
your competitors by simply searching them out on Google. Also
try checking www.linkpopularity.com. This website can help you
determine how popular your website is compared to others. Aside
from that, it can also help you get hooked up on many different
sites you can find.



3. Quality and Reliable Links



One-tenth of your visitors may have possibly found your
gardening website through the use of a search engine. The key
here is to find quality links that will point to your website.
Choose quality websites with a great number of customers. You
could ace your gardening website promotion in no time at all.
Related gardening websites will help you rank well in search
engines for the reason that you have a targeted audience.



4. Competitors Visitors



Obviously, this is a very big factor in promoting your gardening
website. In www.alexa.com, you may see a lot of information
regarding your competitors' websites, specifically their
visitors and where they live, how many times they visit and the
other gardening websites they go to.



5. Signature



Why not get your own signature for your email? Most people often
ignore this idea. But if users come across your signature file,
it could boost your "visit" or "hit probability". It can also
show users that you are a website owner who is serious in
publishing your site.



Strategy is the key in promoting your gardening website. Do not
be content on being just one of those gardening websites
scattered around. You can always strive to be one of the most
visited sites on the Internet.



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