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The Healing Journal Magazine

The Healing Journal

PO Box 371

5525 West Boulevard

Vancouver, BC

V6M 3W6

 

604-603-3840


 






  

 

Oct / Nov 2007

 

 

 

Altered States of Communicating
Being a Psychic, a Medium, a Channeler, a Sensitive, an Empath, an Intuitive or a Clairvoyant... IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

by Margaret Jang


Setting It Straight
amalgam fillings

by Dr. Hal Huggins


Influenza Vaccines: What’s In That Needle?
from the book: FOWL! Bird Flu: It’s Not What You Think

by Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny




Regular Columns:

Horoscopes for October and November

by Laura


Angel Guidance

with Judy LeBeau


Marketing for Healing Professionals
How To Increase Traffic To Your Website

by Juliet Austin, MA, Marketing Coach


Nutrition
Initiating a Deeper Connection with Your Food

by Lisa Marie Bhattacharya (Whitaker)


Yoga
YOGA FOR WEIGHT CONTROL

by Yoga Teacher Sheri Kauhausen


Inspirations - Magic Doorways
We Are What We Watch

by Devrah Laval



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Feng Shui and self actualization


BootCamp for the Brain
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Reconnect To Your Soul
Spiritual PhytoEssencing

 

 

Marketing for Healing Professionals

How To Increase Traffic To Your Website

by Juliet Austin, MA, Marketing Coach

 

Many healing professionals either don’t have a website or have one that is sitting in cyberspace not getting much, if any, traffic. Those sites that get a lot of visitors are still few and far between. If your website is not getting very much traffic, it is not doing you any good as a marketing tool.This article outlines 5 methods that, if implemented properly, can drive more traffic to your website.

1. Have a Great Website
The first way to make sure you get traffic to your website is to have a site that is well designed, easy to navigate, has compelling copy (text), and has the information that your target market wants. Unless you are a designer, designing your site by yourself is probably going to make it look amateurish, which will in turn leave the impression that you don’t know, or don’t care about what you are doing. No one wants to buy something from a person who doesn’t seem professional.

Your copy should be written with the intent of getting your visitors to take action when they arrive at your site (i.e. sign up for a newsletter, contact you for more information, or buy a product or service from you). There should be enough copy so that your visitors get a good feel for you, your services or products. It should be clear what you are offering and indicate how you are different from your competition. Most importantly, your copy should be engaging, drawing the reader in so that they keep reading.

Even getting a large amount of traffic to your site won’t do you any good unless your site is appealing to your visitors once they arrive. Research shows you only have a few seconds to grab and hold your web visitor’s attention or they will click away to the next site.

2. Optimize Your Site for The Search Engines
With the billions of web pages on the Internet you want to make sure that your site is focused on a narrow enough target market so that it has a chance of ranking high in the major search engines.

Once you have established a focused market, you will then need to determine the keywords that people might put into the search engines in order to find your site. There are many keyword research tools on the market to help you do this. Each page of your site should be optimized for different keywords. Your keywords should be used on your pages several times - but don’t overdo it so that your page looks like it has been “stuffed” with keywords. Google and the other search engines will penalize your site if they catch you doing this.

Having a narrow target market will also help you develop focused “title tags” for your site. Title tags are the words you see at the top of each page of your web browser when you are viewing a webpage and are a key factor in search engine rankings. Each page of your site should contain a different title tag making sure your main keywords for that page occur first.

You will likely need to hire someone to help optimize your site unless you spend time researching it so you can do it on your own.

 

 

 

 

 

3. Submit Your Website to Internet Directories
While it’s no longer necessary to submit your site to the major search engines as their search spiders or robots will eventually find your site on the web and index it, you can, and should submit your site to directories such as www.DMOZ.org and the Yahoo Directory--dir.yahoo.com. Getting your site listed in directories will help get the word out that your site exists and also create a link back to your site which can also help increase your search engine rankings.

There is no guarantee that once you submit to a directory that your site will be listed, and it often can take weeks or months before you will find out. You should submit your site as soon as you can for this reason.

4. Acquire Links from other Sites
In order for your site to show up as high as possible in the rankings of search engines, you will have to have what is called a high “link popularity.” Link popularity is determined by the quantity and quality of links leading back to your site. Getting links from just any site won’t help much and may even hurt your rankings. For example, healing professionals likely wouldn’t want links from an automotive shop. Getting links from sites that don’t have high link popularity is also not going to be very useful to you. Ideally, you want links from other related sites that also have high link popularity.

There are many ways to get your website link on other’s sites. First, just having a good, resourceful site is a sure way to get links. The more useful your site is, the more likely that others will link to it. There are also numerous directories on the web for healing professional services that can list your services in. Some of these are free and some of charge a fee. Your professional association or training institute may also have a directory that you can list in.

A very popular way to get links from other sites is to write short, informative articles for article directories that exist on the web. There are hundreds of these directories that you can submit your articles to that will allow you to have a link back to your site in the byline of your article. To find some, search for “article directories” in Google.

5. Write an Informative Ezine
I encourage all my clients to have an ezine (electronic newsletter) as soon as they set up their website. Your newsletter is one of the best ways to build traffic to your site-- if you can write one that includes valuable information that your target market wants and needs. It doesn’t have to be long, but it should be written on a regular basis and it must be interesting and compelling. You will want to publish it once a month at least so that your subscribers don’t forget about you.

A well-written ezine will be forwarded to others gradually increasing traffic to your website as you grow your list of subscribers. You can also list your newsletter in one of the numerous ezine directories on the Internet that will also send visitors to your site.

Although the above 5 points will help you get started on increasing traffic to your site, getting high quality traffic is something that is an ongoing process. A successful web strategy is regularly tested and tweaked accordingly.

Juliet Austin, MA, a former Counsellor, is a Marketing Coach and Copywriter who assistants therapists, coaches and alternative health practitioners in building successful practices. Juliet is the author of the FREE, 22, page report, “67 Surefire Ways To Attract Clients”. It’s FREE at www.julietaustin.com. More methods for attracting clients at www.marketingaprivatepractice.com & www.websitedesignandpromotion.com & visit Juliet’s ad on page 7.