When I first started building the website, I made a portal for young people, which was information aggregation, but the traffic always failed to increase. To find out the reason, I summarized it. The main reason is that the content positioning is unclear and complicated. When I update it every day, I am thinking about today. What to update? (I don’t know if you brothers have this idea). I persisted for a long time and made a lot of links. The PRs were good until 4 and included, but in the end I was too tired and it is still there now.
In April, I made an industry website. The industry is the solar photovoltaic industry. I won’t explain the purpose of choosing this industry. After all, everyone has their own ideas. I started looking for a program and decided to use Imperial CMS, and then decided to use it. comspace uses your friend's US space. Then after confirming the content positioning, I personally think that the most important thing when building an industry website is to think about what exactly you can provide to people in this industry. I chose industry information, quotation information, and the latest technology to do it, and start updating once the direction is set. For content, collect industry information, similar websites, and official (government) information about related industries, then manually collect it yourself, and edit it. Be careful not to copy it directly. Paste it and insist on how to promote it every day. (Personal opinion, for your reference only)
1: Links: There is little hope of exchanging information with websites in the same industry because they are competitors, so I set my sights on other energy websites that are slightly related to the industry (such as wind energy). First, link to them to show sincerity. Then EMALI explains whether there is an exchange of intentions. It doesn't matter if there is no exchange. You are a new site and there is nothing you can do. You can first connect to them alone, and then link to several official industry sites, or other larger sites (note that it is better to be lacking than to overdo it, and it is better to link individually or Don’t link to some garbage dumps if they are empty. I don’t think it affects the user experience. Just imagine what visitors would think when they see a bunch of irrelevant garbage dumps below. The first thing is that your website is not formal, so leave one. Bad impression.
2: Since this is an industry site, start with the industry. First, set up a few free advertising spaces on your own site (not too many). Go to Alibaba to find relevant companies, register your own account, and use the name of the website, and then Want Want and them Communicate and tell them that you are a professional website in the industry and now provide free advertising positions (you can decide how long a cycle lasts, but be sure to make it clear and don’t let others think you are free forever!!) and include their company for free and publish it. For product promotion, the prerequisite is to link to your own website on the corporate website (corporate websites are generally easy to talk to), and the success rate is relatively high.
3: Establish an Alibaba group, attract all the corporate customers you find, send messages to provide free advertising space, and reserve a limited number in advance. Frequently post some industry news addresses pointing to your own website, and post some discussion questions to arouse everyone's interaction. . Everyone must be very clear about the operation of the group, but the viscosity of industry sites may be higher.
4: There are generally many exhibitions in the industry. Contact the exhibition organizer by email and tell them that they can provide exhibition promotion. I hope you can exchange links (generally, if it’s really free, some people will be interested)
5: Go to relevant forums to promote it, I won’t talk about this anymore.
The above promotion should pay attention to the core purpose of serving enterprises and industries. Do not update junk content, do not be afraid of lack of traffic, and be afraid of being a garbage dump. Don't worry about a few advertising spaces. It's useless without traffic anyway. Instead, put some free ads to enrich the content of your new site. In a word, if you pay first, you will be rewarded. Keep your skills and keep improving. When the traffic comes and the visitors are regular, the rewards will come. Let me share my experience with you.
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