Saturday, May 31, 2008

How to promote your website

There are several ways to get your site higher and better rankings on the search engines (aside from all of the search engine optimization that we already built into your current site). Here are some ideas that I can recommend:

Click this link and create an account on Google adwords. Google pay per click is one of the most cost effective methods of advertising on the web, for most businesses.

Here is a link to a company that I recommend you use to promote your website. They will get you listed on all of the important search engines like google and yahoo within 48 hours. They submit your site every month. You can stay with the program on a monthly basis, or un-subscribe from it once you get listed. Just getting listed will get the ball rolling for you.

Sitemap generation and submission: We can provide this service for you. It helps Google to better know what is on your site, and Google likes to give sites that have installed a sitemap better rankings in their listings. The Price for us to do this is $150. Let me know if you would want us to do this for you. We will add all the proper files to your existing site.

Directory submission: You could us a company like this one to submit your website to hundreds of directories. I have not used this company, so I can't personally recommend them. Directories put a link to your site on their site. Then you will have hundreds of links in to your site. The more links you have in to your site, the higher on the Google you should go. You can also get links in by asking friends that have websites if they would let you put a banner on their site to advertise your site. They may approve it if you reciprocate.

You can find your own directory sites by doing a Google search on the term directory+your industry. Also try list+your industry.

You can also submit articles that you have written yourself to article submission sites. Or you can have a third party like this one do it for you. Your articles will have links back to your site. Those links increase your relevance at Google

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

24.4 megapixel Nikon D3X DSLR in the works

Did you hear that there may be a 24.4 megapixel Nikon D3X DSLR in the works? It's looking promising. Right now it's at the top of the Art Tech Studio dream list.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Randy Levine and Proactive Training

Congratulations to Art Tech Studio CEO Randy Levine for being "Client of the Month" at Proactive Training & Consulting. Anyone interested in this powerful sales course is welcome to contact Randy for his personal testimonial.