Tools to Help Your Website Get Noticed

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Every company has the problem with getting their new website out there for people to see. You may try and publicize it through a facebook page, but you want to display it to an even bigger audience. Lucky for you, in this post we will be showing some very helpful and free tools that you can use to help get your website a little more noticed.
The first free tool that you can use to your website’s benefit is MerchantCircle. It is a free online business directory that helps small business network with other local companies and reach customers in the area through free marketing tools. Customers can leave comments and reviews of your business on the site, which people will see when browsing the local businesses. It mainly combines the basis of a traditional site like Yellowpages, and combines it with Yelp.
Our second tool is a website called LinkedIn. LinkedIn is essentially just a social networking website, but for people in professional occupations. This site can help you keep track of you have previously done business with, or people you generally have “connections” with. By doing so, your business can be seen by other people who have mutual “connections” and you can get your business noticed.
Lastly the free online tool Google Places is great for getting your business and website out to the public. There isn’t a place that people search for businesses more than Google. With Google Places, your can create a great listing for your local business that can be easily found on Google.com and Google Maps. A nice thing about Google Places is that you can establish an online presence for your local business without even having a website, or before your website has been finished.
Overall, these tools can really help publicize your local business and its’ website. MerchantCircle, LinkedIn, and Google Places are all free, easy to set up and easy to access, makes these tools great for your local business. Good luck in getting your business out there!
Last Updated (Thursday, 30 January 2014 03:16)