“Socialize” Your Way to Success - By Promoting Your Site in Forums

May 19, 2008 – 10:11 am

By Derek Gehl

Last week I gave you 6 tips on how to drive more paying customers to your site.

After that newsletter went out, a lot of people wrote me asking for more information about the strategies I mentioned.

… So today we’re going to delve down into two of the strategies I talked about last week, and give you even MORE hot tips on how to make these great traffic strategies work for you.

In this article, I’m going to give you some advice on how to promote your article in forums.

 Forums are a great way to promote your business and indulge your “social” nature at the same time.

Look for forums that are popular with your customers, and then become an active participant in them. Not only will you boost your reputation as an industry expert, you’ll also get some great inbound links pointing back to your site.

To find your customers’ favorite forum hangouts, simply type your top keyword phrases into a search engine, along with the word, “forum.”

Just be aware that there’s a RIGHT way to promote your business in public forums… and a WRONG way.

(Remember… forums are places where people gather to chat and exchange FREE information — they’re not interested in being sold to!)

Here are 7 tips to help make sure you get the message out about your business, without annoying or offending anyone:

Forum Tip #1: Lurk before you leap!

Before you start wading into a forum with your opinions and advice, hang out as a silent “lurker” for a while and get to know the “flavor” of posts that are considered acceptable.

Every forum is different, so what might be considered humorous in one could be offensive in another. Learn who the “regulars” are, what questions are typically asked, and what responses are given. Then do your best to follow the accepted model.

Forum Tip #2: Focus on “relationship selling” — NOT product selling
Forum promotions are all about selling YOURSELF as an industry expert, with a wealth of knowledge to share — they’re NOT about selling your actual product!

In a forum, gimmicky sales tactics and hype do NOT work. Unless you want to enrage the other participants, don’t post blatant “buy my product” advertisements.

Instead, look for opportunities to respond to questions with the exact information the people asking the questions are looking for. The trick is to sit back, listen, and wait for legitimate opportunities to share your expertise. This will help you gain the community’s respect and develop a solid relationship with your target market.

Forum Tip #3: Attach a “sig file” to all your posts

An electronic signature — also referred to as a “sig file” — is a three- to six-line footer that you can attach to the bottom of your forum postings.

You absolutely MUST make sure your sig file contains your name and site URL as well as a link to an informative article or newsletter subscription article!

For example, your sig file might look something like this:

All the best,
John Smith

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Value of Your Home by $10,000 in Less Than 1 Week”

To claim your free copy, visit: http://www.topvaluerealestate.com
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Not only does this provide a relevant inbound link pointing to your site for every post you publish on the forum, it also encourages other forum participants to check out your site and see what it has to offer.

Forum Tip #4: Score brownie points by doing the footwork for others

If someone asks you a question and you don’t know the answer, admit it — then tell the person you’re going to do some research to find the answer, and will get back to them once you do. It’s a great way to prove you’re willing to “go the extra mile” for your customers.

(Just make sure you follow through on your promise!)

Forum Tip #5: Encourage visits by announcing site updates

Once you’re a regular forum participant, invite other participants to visit your site whenever you add something interesting or new to it (such as a new article or a holiday edition of your service).

Just post a short note about the changes you’ve made then invite them to check out your website themselves.

Forum Tip #6: Post informative articles that link to your site

Article posting is one of our favorite forum promotion strategies — and it’s one for the fastest ways to get instant sales from forums.

The trick is to write an article that’s full of valuable information your target market is going to be excited to get their hands on. Then, at the end of your article, include a short biography that plugs your product! Here’s an example…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Derek Gehl specializes in teaching real people how to start profitable Internet businesses that make $100,000 to $2.5 million (or more!) per year. To get instant access to all the most profitable marketing campaigns, strategies, tools, and resources that he’s used to generate almost $100 million in online sales, visit: www.marketingtips.com.

… If the other forum participants like the information you provide in your article, you can bet they’ll click on the link in your “bio” to see what your site has to offer!

Forum Tip #7: Focus on forums that DON’T accept advertising

There are two types of forums: ones that accept advertising and ones that don’t. Stick to posting in forums that DON’T accept advertising, because this is where you’ll get the best response.

(Why? Because there won’t be as much competition!)

If you follow these 7 tips, and always remember to be a polite and helpful participant, you’ll find that forums are a great place to generate more leads for your business.

… Plus, you’ll have the chance to “hang out” online with people who share your interests — your future customers!

To your success,

Derek Gehl

  1. 2 Responses to ““Socialize” Your Way to Success - By Promoting Your Site in Forums”

  2. Shouldn’t all of your content point to Derek’s Blog at http://blog.marketingtps.com ?

    All of your articles seem to come from there.. just wondering about the ethics

    By Dwain on Jun 10, 2008

  3. sorry - site is http://blog.marketingtips.com

    By Dwain on Jun 10, 2008

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