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web-site-promotion-help.org is here to give free advice and try to help you with your web site promotion.

Please note that this is not the be all and end all and that you use any suggestions here at your own risk. If you don't accept this, please stop reading now and disregard anything you see or read within this site! ;-)

We have started this site to put a little back onto the net based upon our experiences and hopefully point you in the right direction to gaining decent visitors to your site. The site will build over the coming months as we either gain experiences and share them here or as we get feedback from visitors who are adding their comments.

Please send any (constructive!) comments to us via our response form or e-mail us at comments@web-site-promotion-help.org. If you wish us to link with your site please tick the 'link to us' button on the response form. We will link to anyone who is likely to be of interest to our visitors, so web site designers, promotion companies, graphics design companies and so forth, please contact us and we will assess your suitability. The only thing we require in return for a link (apart from the suitability of the site) is that you link back to us!

In my experience, by far the best way to get a steady stream of relevant
visitors to your site is to carry out sensible website promotion techniques.

How do you get your site to the top ten on a search engine (and am I about to tell you how?)?

For the purposes of this site I may sometimes use the phrase 'search
engines' as a generic term for search engines like Google and directories
like Yahoo. The distinction is becoming less obvious anyway as Yahoo (a
directory) serves up answers using Google when it doesn't have any matches and Google (a search engine) uses directory results from DMOZ for its directory section! Many search engines also have a comprehensive directory structure these days.

 


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