Site Promotion Tools .. Click Responsibly

Posted on 19. Jul, 2009 by admin in SEO

You’ve heard the old adage, ‘You scratch my back and I?ll scratch yours’. The premise is if you help me then I will return the favor and help you. This is the notion behind ?Click Exchange? pro­grams avail­able on the net.

Many online busi­nesses see Click Exchange as a viable alter­na­tive to paid adver­tis­ing. If Click Exchange works they may not need to alter their Search Engine Opti­miza­tion (SEO) strate­gies either.

What is Click Exchange?

The sell­ing point of Click Exchange is the fact that no money needs to change hands in order for you to be involved. Essen­tially Click Exchange means that while you are a mem­ber of the pro­gram you are assured a vis­i­tor to your site in exchange for your vis­it­ing other mem­ber sites. 

Those using these types of pro­grams do indi­cate a rise in site vis­i­ta­tion, so at least on the sur­face this pro­gram seems to be a pro­duc­tive way to drive vis­i­tors to your site. Or is it?

What Does it Mean?

Click Exchange pro­grams may mean an increase in site vis­i­ta­tion, but it?s more akin to cot­ton candy than steak. It?s not very fill­ing and won?t sus­tain you very long. By all indi­ca­tions Click Exchange pro­grams are not a very effec­tive site pro­mo­tion tool. 

For the most part the increase in num­bers comes from unmo­ti­vated mem­bers who are sim­ply vis­it­ing your site for a mat­ter of sec­onds so they can receive a site visit in exchange then they move on to other are­nas of interest.

If your idea of suc­cess is higher site vis­i­ta­tion alone then Click Exchange might help you feel bet­ter about your site, but if you are search­ing for moti­vated cus­tomers who visit your site because they are actu­ally inter­ested in your prod­ucts or ser­vice then you might want to stay away form Click Exchange programs.

A Bet­ter Approach

Vir­tu­ally every other approach looks at long-term strat­egy. In a results ori­ented soci­ety it may be hard to think that any results from your site pro­mo­tion activ­i­ties may not be seen for some time to come. 

Here are a few site pro­mo­tion tools that actu­ally will assist you in long-term results.

1) Use only legit­i­mate Search Engine Opti­miza­tion (SEO) strate­gies
2) If you want to adver­tise, Pay Per Click (PPC) is a bet­ter road to take
3) Make sure you use your web­site infor­ma­tion on all emails and forum or blog posts
4) Sub­mit your site infor­ma­tion to mul­ti­ple direc­to­ries
5) Use press releases to tar­get poten­tial site vis­i­tors
6) Keep your eye on the con­sumer. Pro­vide great cus­tomer ser­vice and sup­port
7) Encour­age the lib­eral use of back­links to your site

These are just a few of the many site pro­mo­tion tools avail­able to you. In each case they promise a bet­ter qual­ity of vis­i­tor than Click Exchange programs. 

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