11 Easy Ways To Promote Your New Website | Website Design, Hosting & Digital Marketing Services

Your website is in place, it’s time to let the world know about it.

With over a billion websites on the internet, “build it and they will come” isn’t a viable marketing strategy.

It’s crucial that you promote and market your website address at every opportunity — after all, you now have a salesperson that works 24/7 for your business — let’s put it to good use!

Below, we’ve put together a list of places you’ll want to consider adding your website address — the more you can do on this list, the better.

Doing this will help increase traffic to your website, and can even help improve your rankings in search engines — so don’t skip this step.

1. Social Media Profiles

Most social media profiles have a place for you to include your website — add it here so your followers can find your website. While you’re updating, post an announcement about your new website letting your followers know it’s live!

2. Email Signature

Your email signature should include a link to your website alongside any of your other contact information.

3. Directory Listings

Listings like Google My Business, Yelp, and even your local Chamber of Commerce or other associations typically have a place for your website address. Make sure anywhere you have an online business listing includes your website address too.

4. Other Websites

If you know other websites are talking about or promoting your business (partners, vendors, etc.), ask them if they can update that content with a link to your website.

5. Marketing Collateral & Print Ads

It’s time to think about updating your business cards, brochures, flyers, or any other marketing collateral or printed ads with your website address. These items are often limited on space, but by including your website address you can direct viewers to much more information.

6. Invoices & Stationery

Customers might not be aware of all you offer, by including your website address on things like invoices and envelopes you give them an opportunity to learn more about your business.

7. Vehicle / Fleet Graphics

If you have graphics/decals on any of your vehicles, get the website address added to it. You can order decals like this online or at your local print shop.

8. Front Doors / Windows

Add your website address to the graphics on your front doors or windows of your locations so people who visit you in the physical world know they can find information online too.

9. Signage

Instead of trying to squeeze all your services, phone number, email address, and more onto your signs — include your website address. It includes all that information, and more!

10. Promotional Items

If you have promotional items (like pens, cups, bags, etc.) with your company name on them, make sure the next time you order you update the artwork to include your website address.

11. Apparel

If you or your staff wear company t-shirts, don’t forget to add the website address on the artwork for your next order.

When you’re adding links online that will be “clickable”, it’s best if you copy and paste your full website address (including the part that starts with “https://”. This will ensure that visitors are taken directly to the secure version of your website.

Here’s our full address that is clickable: https://www.digitalwires.net

For physical things (like signs, marketing materials, apparel, etc.) where you can’t include a clickable link, you don’t have to include the “https://”or “www” and you can use a combination of both uppercase and lowercase letters to make your website address more legible (eg. use ‘HomeDepot.com’ instead of ‘https://www.homedepot.com’).

Letter case won’t affect anything, and the “www” just isn’t necessary.

Here’s how we would spell it out: DigitalWires.net

Finally, make sure your staff members, partners, and anyone else invested in your business are familiar with your website. Consider going over the website with everyone in your business so they have a clear understanding of what’s available online and how it fits into your marketing strategy. These are the folks who are on the “front lines” in many cases and can help you spread the word even faster.

If you need help with any of this, don’t hesitate to ask — that’s what we’re here for.

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