3 Ways to Get Your Website Noticed

3 Ways to get your website noticed

3 Ways to Get Your Website Noticed

The Internet is such a vast and diverse marketplace that numerous schools of thoughts, entire industries, and countless careers are now built around its seemingly invisible infrastructure.

 

But for small businesses and brands in a competitive field, the web can seem overwhelming and intimidating — visibility seems almost impossible to achieve. Website design professionals will tell you many different ways to yield the best results, and it is a good idea to try to adhere to as many as possible. For now, here are a couple of key ways to gain visibility in the vast ocean of the Net:

 

Blog, Blog, Blog

 

One thing is for sure, maintaining a current and relevant blog can do wonders for your site’s visibility. For brands, blogging increases web traffic by 55%! Making sure to post a lot is important to get blog posts to the top of search results list, and its “shareability” on social media sites could pay for itself in what essentially becomes free marketing.

 

Visual Content

 

People love infographics, pictures, diagrams, and videos. Since most people are looking for quick information and can process images faster than words, they are far more likely to spend time looking at visually appealing graphics than anything else. When you consider that videos on landing pages increase conversions by 86%, it is clear that investing in visual content is more than worth it. Signing on a great web design company with top graphic designers is a great way to make your site more visually appealing.

 

SEO

 

SEO, or search engine marketing, is the process of affecting the visibility of a website in the eyes of the search engine. Since 93% of online experiences begin with a search engine, optimizing your site to get to the top of the search results page is essential. The reason SEO services are so effective, as opposed to some paid-per-click advertising, is because it generates organic links, meaning the links appear “natural” to the search engine algorithm and help a site to rank higher — a full 70% of the links users click on are organic.

 

There are many other things you can do to build a strong website and keep customers clicking — things like consulting website design professionals, creative marketing campaigns, and e-mail marketing have been proven to work. But it is best to start by picking a few areas to improve upon first.

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Chris Wielinski
chris@brownboxbranding.com

As our Lead Developer, Chris helps to guide strategic decisions in all technological avenues. He plays a crucial role assessing market trends and determining how they affect our approach to client projects. Chris has developed a remarkable programming team who has mastered a number of technologies to help build world class websites for our clients.

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