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| How-to use Holiday Events For Extra Promotion
If you run an ecommerce site especially, then just as the stores
do, you should do something different to attract shoppers each
time there is a major (and minor) holiday event. There are many
events throughout the year that offer you a multitude of new
opportunities.
What you need to do for each event is to make a special page,
optimise the META tags for the holiday in question and submit it
to the search engines. How many thousands of people are going to
be looking for special stuff on the day or just before?
I was reading the front page of http://www.lindacaroll.com/ (a
personal favourite of mine) and Linda makes the point that the
stores decorate. Do you? You should: every one of these
occasions offers you an ideal and relatively easy opportunity to
add something topical, new and different to keep your site fresh
and get an additional promotional boost.
In a similar vein, Boogie Jack http://www.boogiejack.com
suggests writing a news item, uploading a page and submitting
that to the search engines whenever there is something really
big happening.
Keep the page targeted on the matter in hand. Of course have
your regular site logo, header and at least a link to your home
page, even proudly announce that "This is a XYZ Special brought
to you by Acme Widgets ..." but keep it simple, or you'll overdo
it.
Don't forget the CONTENT!
=> You need some actual text, item of interest and value about
the event. You can research this easily on the net - start at
Holidays on the Net http://www.holidays.net/ or your favourite
search engine
=> Offer one really good temptation - a topical freebie or a
discounted product. Depends what you sell of course, but if you
can match the offer to the event: golf clubs for Dad's Day or
whatever, even better.
The affiliate scheme at, http://www.wotch.com/ have a free mini-
browsers and mini-books that you can give away and they have
them for most events. You'll get 10 cents for each browser
activated, plus your link in it and they are useful as well as
decorative little programs for your visitors.
=> You could also add eCards, which visitors can send free and
this promotes your site to others. 123Greetings offers their
Interface Program http://www.123greetings.com There's Echelon
Cardshop http://web.eesite.com/cards or All-Yours Digital
Postcards http://www.all-yours.net/postcard/
=> Add a lottery and announce that there's stuff to win in your
promotion. There are many on the net and sponsorship is an
inexpensive way to get an influx of visitors for your event.
=> Make sure you take email addresses. Have your newsletter
sign- up box in a prominent position or combine this with win a
computer at ComputerDrawing.com
http://www.computerdrawing.com/contest.htm?A=2922
You can probably be reasonably confident that someone who is
playing the lottery might also register to win a computer and
the beauty of this system is that it is a lead generator: you
are sent a copy of all the user's details, name, location, even
their interests, so you will be able to target offers to them
later. They do have the option to say no to further information,
which you must respect, but it will collect a good number of
email addresses from this traffic boost. Then it is up to you.
As well as promoting externally to get new visitors, you have
something new and topical to promote to your current contacts,
your mailing list and in your newsletter, which gives them a
reason to come back to your site.
About the author:
Pamela Heywood is webmistress of http://www.tucats-design.com -
Building Your Online Business Instinctively. Subscribe to the
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