Once your Internet presence is established the next step is to promote your Website. Website promotion requires time, effort, expertise, business relationships, link exchanges, etc. I use my extensive lists of web catalogs, directories, and listing services at local, regional, national, and global levels.
SOLUTIONS 1-2-3's promotion service includes:
Strategic placing on at least fifty search engines
Placement in prominent Internet directories
Multilevel directory listings
Basic web promotion 1hr. a month $50
Standard web promotion 3 hrs. a month $125
Deluxe Web promotion 5 hrs. a month $200
Impact Builder 8 hrs. a month $325
Web Site Search Positioning
Among the dozens of ways to promote a Web site, search positioning is the most cost-effective. 80 to 90% of Internet users find Web sites using search engines.
Visitors arriving from search engines have actively searched for what you sell. They're already interested in your product!
You could have dozens to hundreds of prospects visiting each month.
My Search Positioning service includes:
Researching the best search terms for your products and prospects
Writing search listing titles and descriptions to attract prospects and increase traffic
Myth #4 - Malls make shopping more convenient.
Web mall operators say that locating on their site is a plus, because their collection of stores attracts Web surfers. But while a physical mall brings in people because it saves time, Web malls don't offer nearly the same time-saving benefit. It takes no more time for me to jump from one Web site to another than it does to jump from one mall store to another. A mall that's a hodgepodge of companies is less interesting to me than one that features businesses or resources focused around a certain topic of interest, such as the Realty Net, Book Zone, and TV Net. There's enough disorganization and chaos on the Web as it is without having to go to a generalized mall to see more of it.