Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Difficult Task Of Getting Your Photo Site Noticed

There are many ways to cuts costs in setting up your own commercial website for selling photos. However, the task of trying to get your photo site ranked in the search engines can be daunting. A higher ranking in the search engines means more traffic. Traffic exchanges can be useful for the short term so do not hesitate to use them if you so desire. From experience, once you stop using traffic exchanges the visitor rate will drop if your site is very new. Submitting to free search engines and directories are useful but be aware that it could take months before your photo site is even listed. The reality is that it could take two or three years for a site to become fully developed on the internet unless your willing to pay for sometimes very expensive advertising. This is not always feasible for someone on a tight budget.


Good backlinks are hard to get unless you pay for them. There are a few free sites for artists that will help you get a little higher on the search engines. One such site is artistsites.org. Another one that can aid the “starving artist” is Artist-Listing.com. The latter has a free membership as well as a paid memberships that allow you to showcase more of your work than the free version. There are also some free hosting sites that rank well in the search engines that can help get you to the top of the pages quicker. Trading links is fine as long as the link is related somehow to the subject of your site. There are also social networking sites.


In the long run it will take time and patience to get your photo site noticed if you do not really want to pay for the extra expenses of promoting your site.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Time And Patience

Okay, you have your business venture all planned out and your ready to set up your website. Now one of the most difficult tasks is driving traffic to your new website or online store. You can pay enormous amounts of money on advertising or pay for internet traffic. Sometimes this is not feasible for some people who are starting out on a tight budget.
One site that will help promote your site is Link Referral. There is a free and a paid upgrade version. The point of this site is that you read and review other sites for credits to help promote your own site. One can also submit their URL to all the free web directories and major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. Writing articles in relation to your website and submitting articles to the free web directories is also another way one can help get their website recognized. Another alternative is to blog, blog, blog.
You can advertise your site by blogging and linking everything together. It is also advisable to keep the content updated and add new content frequently. This will help the search engines find you easier. It can also help to have as many different blogs as possible on many different subjects each including the links that you want to guide traffic to your website without seeming too self promoting and pushy.
All the above suggestions can be put to use but will not get you the business overnight. It takes much time and patience. Internet marketing and advertising is the most time consuming part of setting up an online business which requires much time and patience from the proprietor. Many have given up after a few months of trying. The fact is it may take a couple of years or more to get an internet business established with a steady stream of traffic.
So one would be advisable to hang on to their day job a little longer before considering making a living with an online business. The upkeep and maintenance of an online business is a 24/7 job especially in the early stages. It is just a matter of being fully dedicated.