This website promotion startergy guarantees visitors.
By Steve Nash

My name is Steve Nash and I'm a UK-based webmaster of several sites including How I Promote My Website - a free and practical web site promotion guide :
http://www.HowIPromoteMyWebsite.com

I have a medium-term website promotion strategy that I would like to share with you; it practically guarantees getting visitors to a website! The strategy boils down to this simple and do-able process:

- Find out what people are searching for
- Choose a popular topic that has few or no competing websites
- Create a site about this topic
- Promote web site, paying particular attention to Google

That's it.

All of these steps are relatively easy to achieve too!

=> Find Out What People Are Searching For - What's In Demand

Sign-up to Wordtracker's FREE top 500 keyword report that shows the 500 most popular search terms on the web - http://www.wordtracker.com

=> Choose A Popular Search Term (Topic) With Few Competing Sites

Choose a few search terms (keywords) from the report above (preferably a search term that you know something about). Feed these search terms into Wordtracker; Wordtracker then generates further keyword combinations that you may not have thought about.

Add the most appropriate keywords to Wordtracker's basket. From this basket Wordtracker then determines the popularity of a particular keyword on the search engines, and the number of competing websites there are for that keyword.

Yes, Wordtracker literally lets you know what your chances of achieving a top 10 search engine position are for a given keyword. (Wordtracker's free trial uses AltaVista as the search engine, and the unlimited version uses all the major search engines, and costs less than a few UK pounds per day.)
- http://www.wordtracker.com

=> Create A Site About This Topic

Simply visit your favourite web-building website. A favourite of mine is Jessett.com - a step-by-step guide to creating a web site
- http://www.jessett.com

If you have no knowledge of HTML and no intention of learning then I can highly recommend Dr Ken Evoy's Site Build It!. This clever suite of programs not only builds your website for you, it even promotes your site too (and a lot, lot more!)
- http://buildit.sitesell.com/shopping101.html

=> Promote Web Site, Paying Particular Attention To Google

Follow basic website promotion steps, adding your chosen keywords to your copy and the various meta tags. And concentrate getting your site listed on the Google search engine - *the* best search engine, and provider of Web Pages results for Yahoo!
- http://www.google.com/addurl.htm
- http://www.howipromotemywebsite.com/bin/ap.pl?keywords

And that really is it!

By the way, when I say medium-term strategy, I have one site -
http://www.HurryForHarry.co.uk - that already ranks well on Google for the keywords 'harry potter games' after a month or so, and another site, http://www.TextMeFree.com, that gets over 7000 page views per day after only 6 months in existence (no money spent on advertising!).

To get you started with this website promotion strategy, here are a few great search terms that are popular right now, but have little competition: 'guitar sheet music', 'free screensavers', 'digital cameras', 'birthday poems',...

Good luck.

Simply create a website based on high-demand but low-supply keywords. Make sure you design a search-engine-friendly website, and promote your site to the major search engines (particularly Google). And in no time at all, you will have visitors, visitors, visitors at your website.

PS Further information regarding this article can be found at
- http://www.AnyoneCanSellOnline.com/show-me-more.shtml

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