Your Secret Weapon: The Web Design Directory
"How can I get more traffics?", "I need leads!" These thoughts run through web designers heads all the time. How can a web designer get their services in front of people who are actually looking for web design services? The answer is the web design directory.
What is a Web Design Directory?
These directories are specifically designed to bring together web designers and showcase their work on one site. The people who visit these sites are actively looking for web design services, thus they are all potential clients. Some of the directories categorize sites by either state, county and/or web specialization. This is a grand advantage because it allows you to hit your target market more efficiently than if you were to submit your site to just a general business directory. What's even better is that all of the sites I have listed in this article are absolutely free to post your link.
Finding Web Design Directories
Well where the heck do I find these directories? Besides the ones I have listed here your best route would be to log on to Google.com, type in the key phrase "web design directory" and you'll bring up a ton of listings. Shift through them and decide which ones you feel will help your web site get hits. And just as an aside even if the site doesn't get you hits it will help you with your search engine ranking. So it's a win win situation. Try several different search engines with that same key phrase or any alternatives you can come up like "web designer listings" or "web firm directory" and submit to your heart's desire.
What do I have to do to get listed?
Some directories will ask for a reciprocal link, which is not much to ask given the amount of new traffic your site will draw in as a result of being listed. I know as a designer you may fear that adding someone's banner, icon or slogan to your site will look tacky or even make you seem like a novice. The majority will not ask you for a banner, none of the sites listed here do, but if they do it's up to you as a designer to make that decision. This was a concern for me at first but I figured out a way to get around this.
Instead of placing the directory image on your site simply place a text link with a title and description of the site you are linking. For most directories this will suffice, they have their link and your have your listing. Everyone is happy. I haven't had any complaints yet so reciprocal links can work for you as a designer. The only other challenge is finding a tasteful way to present the links on your site. The way I handle it is by creating an "affiliates" link on my contact page. You can view the technique I used on my site for an example. This way the user has to pass through your site before they can access the reciprocal links page. There's no need to disrupt the aesthetic value of your site by placing a link on your homepage.
!!So Try your Best to get more traffics!!
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