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Posted by anonymous on May 5, 2009 at 1:29 PM

My first useful blog post - this is what I had ready for the newsletter. Put aside an hour or two here and there, and grab some bits of webspace for your wedding business - for FREE!

 

So you have your website(s) and you’ve optimised the keywords, content and built links within your site to other pages. You have it pretty well covered, but you’d still like more visitors.

 

Where else are you visible on the web? How many backlinks do you have? Fancy some more?

 

You can strengthen your position on the web – all with the ultimate goal of a better google search ranking – by social networking, listing your business on directories, and uploading pictures and videos with links to your business website.

 

Social Networking

 

Facebook now has a facility for adding a Page for your business. If you’re not signed up, it will only take a few minutes to sign up and upload a few photos. Then regular short visits will keep your page up to date.

 

Twitter... I must admit I can’t see the point yet, and I joined last month. Perhaps I’ll have a eureka moment. Still, it’s all the rage this month and it all counts towards your Google search rankings.

 

MySpace – free web space and so long as you keep your page professional looking it can be as good as a blog. Google “wedding photographer myspace” (etc) to see any competitors of yours and how they use their MySpaces.

 

Forums – join forums which interest you, are busy, and allow ‘signatures’ where you can show your web address beneath every post. Don’t post comments to promote your business. Find something you’re genuinely interested in and share your views and thoughts with other forum users. For example, the Unofficial Mr Site Forum is a nice, helpful place for Mr Site users to get feedback on their website and learn about managing their sites.

 

Blogs

If you can spare 5 minutes, a couple of times a week, a blog is a great way of showing a personal side to your business. People like to know who they’re dealing with, so showing your sense of humour / warm fluffy side on a blog is nice.

 

Image Galleries

Flickr images show up well in search results (do a Google image search and you’ll see). Name your photos well and add relevant tags.

 

Photobox is another online photo sharing website, never a high scorer with search engines but nonetheless another free webspace for your brand.

 

Google picasa is another image sharing website. It’s not like Flickr – yet – but it will surely have its place in Google’s plans for world domination so it can’t hurt to upload some pics!

 

Local Directories

 

BT Tradespace is a growing directory, particularly relevant if your business is focused locally. Add a company description, photos and blog updates. If you don’t have a website then why not start off with a Tradespace as your main website?

 

Thomson Local gives you a basic listing with a link to your website

 

Yell.com gives you a basic listing with a link to your website. Beware the advertising calls that follow your free listing! Don’t part with any cash unless you really believe it would be right for your business.

 

Has this blog post been useful for your wedding business? I may at some stage add more info on some of the above - tips and tricks flor blogging successfully, perhaps. If this would be useful to you, please comment here or email to let me know!

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4 Comments

Reply Andy Moorhouse
09:13 AM on May 26, 2009 
Hi Claire, all good sound advice - especially the local directories - something that we have not really considered.

As our business, www.yummyfavours.com is new to the industry; I thought it would be useful to share our research on the websites that offer free reciprocal links:

Friendly Wedding Directory: www.friendly-wedding-directory.co.uk

UK Wedding Directory: www.uk-wedding-directory.co.uk

UK Wedding Directory: www.uk-wedding-directory.com

wedding-directory.net: www.wedding-directory.net

WeddingServicesDirectory.net: www.weddingservicesdirectory.net

David at Wedding Chaos has also been excellent to work with. We offered a free £75 prize for their newsletter competition, which gave us some good traffic.

Hope this helps,

Andy Moorhouse
Commercial Partner
www.yummyfavours.com
Reply Claire
12:43 PM on May 26, 2009 
Thanks Andy,

I'm glad the advice is useful for you.

I agree entirely with your comments about David at Wedding Chaos (www.WeddingChaos.co.uk) - he offers very good advice for brides on his site and forum, and he's always been very helpful for me when I've had queries about my listing and promotions etc.

The Wedding Chaos site is a fantastic example of a top ranking wedding site as well, and I've watched it grow over the last couple of years - full of very high quality, keyword rich content and with a busy forum, I have a lot of admiration for David. How he manages to work a 26-hour day I'll never know (he must, to run such a great wedding website though!)

Thanks for your comments Andy, I'll be sure to visit yummyfavours.com and have a look around!

Claire
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