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The Best Ways to Advertise Your Website On a Budget

The post The Best Ways to Advertise Your Website On a Budget appeared first on HostGator Blog . The list of free ways to promote your website could keep you busy for years, but many small business owners will find it worthwhile to also include some website promotion tactics that require a budget. Paying to promote your website can bring results faster, requires less time, and allows you to be more targeted in who you reach. If you have a budget to work with, consider adding some of these tactics to your promotion strategy along with the free methods. 1. Use Paid Search Ads. SEO is a slow process that requires you to play the long game. But you can get your website on page one faster, as long as you’re willing to pay for it. Google Ads is relatively affordable. The platform has useful targeting options that allow you to narrow down who sees your ads based on factors like: The keywords they’re searching for Demographic details like gender and age Their geographic area And notably, you only get charged when someone clicks on your ad, so you’re paying for actual visitors to your site—not just potential ones. If you have some money to spend and want to reach new visitors sooner rather than later, paid search ads are a useful option.   2. Use Paid Social Ads. The social media marketing you do for free has a limited audience. On most sites, the only people who will see and interact with your updates are those who already follow you (and sometimes their followers, if they choose to interact with your posts). If you’re trying to build a social media following from scratch, getting people to follow you in the first place can feel like an uphill battle. When they can’t see your updates, how will they know to follow you in the first place? Almost every social media channel offers paid advertising options to help you get your messages in front of a wider audience. As with paid search advertising, social media advertising provides extensive targeting options to help you reach the most relevant audience for your website. You can promote your website to more people, and hopefully grow your following on the platform at the same time.   3. Try Native Advertising. When you’re perusing your favorite websites, you may have noticed that their feeds occasionally include content labeled “Sponsored” or “Promoted.” This is native advertising. It’s when a brand partners with a media property to create content that’s in character for the media site, but promotes the brand—usually in a subtle way. The goal with native advertising is to get attention and entertain, without making a hard sell. Native advertising tends to be pretty costly, so if you’re not a business with much of an advertising budget, this one’s probably not for you. But for the right brand, it can be a powerful way to reach a large audience and get more visitors to your website.   4. Use Paid Distribution Platforms. You probably notice paid ads around the web in your own browsing. When you get to the end of an article and see a few suggested links, those are ads websites pay for by using paid distribution platforms like Outbrain and Taboola. Paid distribution platforms partner with popular media websites and blogs to promote their content in an ad-like format. But instead of showing banner ads, which don’t perform well with most audiences , paid distribution channels recommend articles and other types content. You may have seen recommendations for “you may also like” at the bottom of an article you’re reading online. If your business does content marketing, paid distribution channels are a good way to get your content in front of new audiences that may care about it. Note that since these platforms don’t allow straight advertising—just links to content—they wouldn’t make much sense for any business not committed to creating content as a marketing tactic. Outbrain and Taboola are attractive because they give you a cost-effective way to show up on popular sites that normally charge top dollar for ads. You only pay for clicks, as with paid search and social. And if you manage to give your content a solid headline and an eye-catching image, you can drive some new visitors to your website that may just stick around to see what else you have to offer. These platforms allow you some control over the publications you show up on—you can exclude any you find offensive or don’t think are a fit for your target audience. And they allow for geographic and audience targeting as well, so you can better reach the right people.     5. Sponsor Relevant Events. Events of all types need sponsors. And you can find events for almost any type of industry or topic area. Sponsorship usually means getting mentions in most of an event’s materials, which can raise the profile of your brand. But more importantly (for our purposes), it also usually means you get a mention of your website on the brand’s site with a link back. Small businesses can gain a lot of goodwill in the community and build links and awareness at the same time by finding local events to sponsor. Even small towns often have events and festivals you can get involved with. To find events in your area that you might be able to sponsor, check out websites like Eventbrite and Eventful . You can look for events in your area and limit the results by categories like Festivals and Organizations. For anything that looks like a good fit, check out the website to see if they offer sponsorship opportunities and get in touch with the event planners for details. Be sure to ask outright if the sponsorship will come with a link to your site.   People who participate in the event will be exposed to your business through the sponsorship and may check out your website to learn more. And as an added benefit, you earn some local SEO authority with a new relevant link.   6. Host Your Own Event. Even better than sponsoring an event is hosting your own event. When you put on an event for your audience, you gain a lot of press and attention. You can start to develop a community that will, over time, attract even more members of your audience. You can keep things small, like starting a monthly meetup in your community. Or, if your audience is big enough, you can go big and set up a conference or weekend retreat for your followers. It requires a lot of planning and can potentially get costly (depending on how big it is), but hosting an event is a great way to connect more directly with your audience and drive more attention to your website in the process.   7. Support Charitable Causes. People increasingly care about the brands and websites they follow demonstrating that they stand for something. Showing your support for a charitable cause that matters to you is both a good way to connect with your audience through shared values, and a way to potentially reach new visitors. Many nonprofits will mention you on their website and include a link back to your site if you donate at a certain level. And if you go further than a donation and help put together a fundraising or donation drive, you’re likely to get the attention of media sites that see the event as newsworthy and relevant blogs that see an opportunity to help support something they also care about. And as a more obvious benefit, you get to support something that matters to you. That’s always worth it.   How Will You Promote Your Website? Creating your website isn’t enough. You need to make it easy for people to find. You don’t necessarily need to do everything on this list, but use it as a starting point to figure out the best tactics for you and put together a strategy that will ensure your website reaches more people. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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7 Benefits of Google Advertising

The post 7 Benefits of Google Advertising appeared first on HostGator Blog . Everyone with a website has likely spent time thinking about Google and how to improve your visibility in the search engine. While SEO  gets a lot of attention (and rightly so), it’s not the only game in town. The fastest way to get your website right at the top of the SERP is with Google advertising . If your website isn’t getting as much traffic as you’d like and you want a fairly quick and easy solution (and are willing to pay for it), Google advertising is well worth considering. 7 Reasons to Use Google Ads Any business with an advertising budget has a lot of tactics and channels to choose between. Google Ads offers a few key benefits that can set it apart from some of your other options.   1. It’s a fast way to get noticed. SEO is an important way to build your website’s visibility and get more visitors, but it’s slow. Most businesses can expect to spend months of continual work before they start to see much progress – and sometimes longer. Not all businesses can wait that long for results. If you want to start gaining traction and getting people to your website faster, Google advertising works as a shortcut to getting the kind of visibility and results you want from SEO faster and with less work.   And with Google Ads, your ads usually show up above the natural results and can sometimes include images as well, which makes them that much more noticeable and likely to earn a click.   2. Google’s reach is vast. Google gets over 3.5 billion searches every day . Advertising on Google gives you access to one of the largest audiences you’ll find anywhere. But the Google Ads platform goes even further than that. In addition to buying ads on the search engine results page itself, you can also buy ads for Google’s other properties – including the extremely popular Gmail and YouTube – and for all 2 million websites and 650,000 apps that are included in Google Display network. All of that adds up to Google Ads reaching over 90% of all internet users worldwide. That’s a bigger reach that you’ll get from just about any other advertising channel.   3. You can target ads for relevance. The possibility of reaching a lot of people is nice, but what’s even more important is figuring out how to reach the right people. Google Ads offers two main types of targeting that are both very important for getting your website in front of the people most likely to click to visit and buy your products: Keyword targeting – The best visitors and leads will be the people who find your website when they’re in the process of looking for what you sell. With Google Ads, you have a direct way to reach those people and get them to your website. Choosing the right keywords to target is one of the most important parts of getting good results from Google advertising, because it’s the best way to ensure your ads are consistently relevant to the people who see them. Demographic targeting –  Google has a lot of data on user behavior and demographics. When you advertise with Google, you get to tap into that data in order to better get your ads in front of the people most likely to be in your target audience. You can target your ads based on gender, age range, and general online interests. Google Ads’ targeting options are a powerful way to make sure your ads have relevance and reach the potential visitors that are most valuable to your business.   4. You only pay when someone clicks on your ad. Advertising is often useful for brand awareness, but your goal is usually less about just making people aware of your business and more about getting them to actually engage with your brand. A visit to your website is much more valuable than someone seeing an ad and scrolling past. The main payment model for Google Ads is pay-per-click (PPC) , meaning you don’t pay anything just to get your ad to show up – you only pay when someone clicks on it. You’re not paying for exposure; you’re paying for actual visitors. For marketers who have long had to struggle with figuring out how to show results for hard-to-measure ad campaigns, the PPC model means that you always know you got at least a website visitor out of the money you spent. And if you use Google Analytics (and you should!), you can track what happens with the visitor once they land on your website as well.   5. It’s easy to control your budget. You don’t have an unlimited budget. When you invest in a paid marketing channel like Google Ads, you have to know that you can stay within the limitations of the budget you have. Luckily, Google Ads has no minimum spend, so even small businesses that can’t spend much can use it. And the platform makes it easy to set your daily maximum budget. Once you go over it, Google will simply stop showing your ads so you never spend more than you intend.   6. Remarketing reconnects you with relevant leads. Every visitor that comes to your website is a potential customer, but many will visit their first time without making a purchase. Between the busy lives people lead and the ad saturation we all face both on and offline; a visitor could easily forget your brand completely after that first visit. Google Ads provides remarketing , which lets you serve relevant ads to past visitors that make them more likely to come back and engage with your brand again (and hopefully buy). You can even use the data on what a visitor did on your website to further tailor remarketing ads by highlighting a product they viewed or content related to the pages they visited. Remarketing gives you a way to keep a relationship going after that first marketing touch point and continue to reach your most valuable leads.   7. You can improve campaigns over time with useful analytics. No one gets everything right on the first try. Google Ads provides useful analytics that provide a detailed view of what works in your PPC campaigns and what doesn’t, so you can continually improve your ads and the results they achieve over time. The longer you run campaigns with Google Ads, the more data you’ll have on what your target audience responds to. By continually making updates to your campaigns as you learn, you can count on a higher ROI.   Get Started with Google PPC When your budget’s limited, accepting the need to dive into paid channels for online marketing can feel like a tough sell. 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