Oct 09 2008
Networking: Making Freelance Connections
Let’s talk freelancing!
So now you’ve set up your website and got your supplies in order, you’ve mailed out your intro letters, so now it’s time to start generating some buzz about your business.
PageRank for Your Business Website
Google PageRank (PR) is essentially a tool in Google that tells the value of the link to your website (at least as far as Google is concerned). The higher your PR is, the higher you will appear in search engine rankings when people use the keywords for your site and your services. The higher you appear in search engine rankings, the moer people looking for your services will find your website, and if your site is quality, the more people who will consider hiring you to provide freelance services to them.
One way to get higher PR is to get quality links to your site. By quality links, I mean links from relevant sites that have decent PRs themselves. This isn’t going to happen overnight, and if you don’t create a bit of a buzz about your website, it’s not going to happen at all.
Create a Buzz: Social Networking
So the first thing you can do to create this buzz is to network on social networking sites. The more professional these social networking sites are, the better. LinkedIn is a good ‘professional’ place, and then you can go with other places like Facebook, Myspace or some of the other social networks. You don’t really want to spam or promote too much on these networks, but they are a chance to create your profile, tell the world who you are and what you do, and then drop your links into your profile so that people can find your website, and then the links help build PR.
Submit Press Releases
Also, you should consider Googling ‘free press release submissions’ and then reading a bit about how to create a press release, and then you can do a press release announcing your business, one announcing your services, one announcing your website, and one for each of your social networks announcing you and your business as a new members.
You can do this on multiple press release sites as well, taking only the amount of time required to copy and paste the release you’ve written on the sites. Yes, there is software you can buy to do this, but I’m a frugal freelancer, and I know many people who dream of running their own freelance business and working from home don’t have the money to fork over for these programs. At worst, more people will see your website and press release and might come visit; at best, several places will pick up at least one of you releases for distribution and lots of people will come to your website and see it.
Expert Articles for Reprint / Article Directories
Next, you can write short, insightful, creative, interesting articles for article directories. My next blog post will explain this more in depth. For now, you can just add it to your list.
Blogs
If you maintain any blogs (and you really should at least have one, doesn’t everyone?), you should put the link to your business on the sidebar of all your blogs. It wouldn’t hurt to post an excited and personal post on your blog about how you are freelancing now, and ask everyone to check out your new website as a favor. You never know who might see it and think, “Hey, I could use their services!”
Ask Others To Help / Network
When you put up the blog posts and social networks, ask your friends and readership if they will help you promote your business. Simply ask them to visit your site, and if they like what they see, to please add your link and business name to their blogroll. You can also find blogs or content sites where people do website reviews for free and ask them if they’ll put up a review of your website.
Advertise
As a last resort, you can advertise your site. There are lots of ways to do this, some of which will cost time and some of which will cost money. I actually created a video promo for free (just my time) for my writers forum, and posted it everywhere I can think to post it without spamming. You can see it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci0SUE1YjI4.
If you pay for advertising, don’t spend a lot. I’ve found word of mouth and web exposure pays a lot more than paying for ads in the beginning. You can create a few banner ads and ask others to put them up wherever they want/can though, like on blogs and their own websites.
That’s it for today. Just a quickie here: these tips also work for writers who write for paid-to-view content websites to help promote their profiles and articles on those sites as well. Never spam. Never, ever spam. Spamming will hurt your business more than doing nothing at all to promote your business.
Stay tuned for: article marketing for your business and blogs.
Happy freelancing!
Love and stuff,
Michy
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