Internet Marketing: Increase Your Las Vegas Website Traffic

Posted on 29 June 2009

Your website can be a valuable sales tool and lead generation tool, especially in a tough economy. I’ve compiled several ways in order for you to increase website traffic to your Las Vegas website.

  • Ensure META tags (title, description, and keywords) are as targeted an accurate as possible. These are tags that are in the back end of the html code.
  • Ensure you are listed on the major search engines - make sure you are listed on the Top 10 Search Engines
  • Make sure your content is up-to-date, accurate and gives a visitor a reason to return - keep a clear call-to-action on the home page.
  • Clearly define the benefit that your products and services present to your potential customer.
  • Focus on your content and make sure you write about one topic per page, don’t cram several topics on the same page.
  • Ensure your website has a links and/or resources page. Helpful links are valuable to visitors and external links to big website increase your search engine ranking as well.
  • Social Networking, sign up for free social networking websites, create a rich profile, add friends and communicate what you are up to… friends and colleagues can be your best advocates.

In addition to the above, check out some great articles and resources on increasing website traffic:

This post was written by:

Michael Gazzano - who has written 146 posts on Las Vegas Marketing, Web Design & Graphic Design Resources - MarketingInLasVegas.com.

Michael has owned and operated Perkolate of Las Vegas (www.perkolate.com) for over 10 years and has worked in the marketing and design fields for over 15 years. He has extensive experience successfully strategizing and executing marketing communications plans and online and print materials including major website launches. Michael holds a B.F.A. in Art & Design from San Jose State University, as well as Certifications in Marketing Communications from San Jose Sate University and Web Programming & Design from Computer College of Silicon Valley. Michael has also previously taught Web Design and Digital Imaging at the Art Institute of Las Vegas.

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