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Surviving_the_Ecommerce_Competition
| Surviving the Ecommerce Competition
Just as putting up any other business, e-commerce has also its
own trade secrets. Not applying those trade secrets could
detrimental to the survival of an e-commerce site.
While many webmasters believe that content is king, if you only
depend on this one aspect of e-commerce, it is not the only
factor that one should concentrate on. The uniqueness of the
content of a site could attract visitors and for other sites to
link to your site as well.
Another factor to consider is optimizing the pages of a site.
Optimizing these pages include putting the right title tags, the
right pictures, making these pages searchable by the spiders of
the different search engines, putting the right navigation
tools, and many more.
Marketing your site is also a critical factor to consider. This
is your way of driving traffic to your site. Driving traffic
refers to bringing in more visitors to your site - that is to
let other people know what products or services you have from
your site.
Driving traffic may take in many forms. Most webmasters compete
for a particular keyword in the search engines. As of this
writing, the three most popular search engines are Yahoo, MSN,
and Google. Therefore, it is important that your site could be
found by these search engines.
Submitting your site to the different portals is also a good
factor to consider. Your presence in these portals is also
important. As a reminder, marketing your site means making your
site presence in as many sites as possible.
Many other important marketing strategies do exist. These
include linking exchanges, opt-in email marketing, viral
marketing, and many more. It is important to note that you know
the details of how to engage in these strategies to avoid being
penalized. Most importantly, DO NOT SPAM.
Spamming can only make your site banned by the internet service
providers (ISP's) and the search engines. Spamming can only make
all your efforts useless; your time and money spent worthless;
and most of all, your site may no longer exist.
While e-commerce has created some millionaires, not applying
e-commerce strategies correctly has also made many broke.
E-commerce has become a very highly competitive field of
business. It takes time to make your site well established.
E-commerce is not a quick-rich-scheme. On the average, it takes
four to six months or more to make your site well established.
Should anyone try to venture in e-commerce, the most important
virtues one should have is patience and persistence. Now that we
have spilled some beans, it is up to you to make it in the world
of e-commerce.
About the author:
VMT Singuillo is a freelance writter and has written articles
for www.zeusmarketingrobot.c
om, www.grandfatherclock.biz, www.cheaphotelsforyou.com
, www.sellrealestatenotes
.org and more.
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