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A new study says top CEOs should do a better job managing their presence online, on social sites like Twitter and Facebook and even Wikipedia.

 

Sharon Barclay, who runs the executive public-relations firm Blue Trumpet Group and the blog UberCEO, took Fortune's 2009 list of the top 100 CEOs and found what she calls a "miserable level of engagement" when it comes to social networks.

 

Barclay only found two CEOs with Twitter accounts, and only 13 had profiles on LinkedIn, the social network for professionals. She found only 19 with a personal Facebook page, and while three-quarters had "some kind of" entry on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, many of those entries had incorrect titles, missing information or a lack of sources.

 

Though Barclay did not poll the CEOs themselves, she said the results question whether these executives are managing their online reputation.

 

"I would think an executive at that level would want to exploit (an online) network as much as possible," Barclay said. "But the only executives using LinkedIn well were people in technology."

 

Michael Dell, the CEO of computer maker Dell Inc., Gregory Spierkel, the head of technology products distributor Ingram Micro, and John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco Systems Inc., were three company heads Barclay said stood out from the pack on LinkedIn. Each had more than 80 "connections," links to other professionals.

 

Facebook can make it difficult to manage an online profile because fake pages are abundant for chief executives. Rex Tillerson, CEO of the No. 1 ranking company, Exxon Mobile, had at least two Facebook pages with his photo attached, though neither listed any "friends."

 

"What CEOs need to realize is that millions of their customers are communicating this way, and it's foolish for them to dismiss this," Barclay said.

 

 

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Once you have a web presence, the next thing you have to focus on his how to drive traffic to your site. Whether you are trying to sell products or services directly from your website or if is simply an informational resource, the site won't do your business any good if people don't visit it. To benefit from your website, you'll need to find a way to direct people who have the potential to become customers for your business to your website. There are several inexpensive and free techniques that any website owner can use to attract website visitors.

1. Use the Right Keywords

Make sure that your website content and behind-the-scenes code includes the right keyphrases and key words. To do this, you'll need to find out what types of words and phrases people who are looking for what you have to offer are using when they conduct internet searches. There are several online tools that can help you identify highly searched terms. Overture and Nichebot are two of the most popular keyword research tools.

When you discover the types of things that your customer base is searching for, make sure to incorporate the phrases that they use into the text of your website as well as into the meta tags in your website's code. This will help your site show up higher in the results when people are using search engines to look for information or vendors.

2. Frequent Updates

It's also important to keep your website fresh. Many people make the mistake of thinking that once their website "goes live", it's finished. This is far from the truth. Your website will need to be updated with new content regularly. You need to keep the information on the site current, and it's also a good idea to add new features to the site periodically.

You can do this by including an articles section that contains useful information, as well as adding your newsletter, details about special promotions, upcoming events, etc.  You may even want to add a blog or a forum. This will help search engines evaluate your site more favorably, and encourage people who have visited the site before to return frequently.

3. Link Building

Creating links to your website from other locations is another great way to increase traffic, in terms of direct traffic and boosting how high your site ranks when people search for the types of products and services that your company provides. There are several ways to build links to your site.

Consider spending some time on forums that are frequented by the people that you are trying to reach. Participate in the discussion and include a link to your website in your signature line. You may also want to contact individuals who own websites that reach the same customers you are targeting but who do not directly compete with you and offer to exchange links. These are just a few of the many ways you can build links to your company's website.

The Process of Building Traffic
Traffic building is an ongoing process. It's important to always be focused on finding new ways to attract visitors to your website if you want it to play a role in helping you grow your business.

Article by Mary White (Small Business News)

 

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