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Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Optimization’




Coupons Are Key for eCommerce Success


Posted on: October 19th, 2009 by joe No Comments

New poll shows the importance of coupons in online retailing during the holiday season.

Online Coupons

Want one eCommerce strategy that will result in 30% more sales this holiday season?

According to a new survey by Harris Interactive, a full 30% of adults that use the internet will not buy from an online store unless they have a coupon. 22% of those surveyed will simply go to another store that offers coupons and 8% will wait until a coupon is available.

The survey also shows that 62% of online shoppers actively look for coupons to use with their orders. This can be via a search engine (as if you needed another reason to do Search Engine Optimization), coupon websites like RetailMeNot and Coupons.com, price comparison websites like Pricegrabber.com and Shopping.Yahoo.com, email newsletters, advertisements, and more.

If your company is selling online, offering coupons is a fantastic way to entice people to your store this holiday season. Not only do you help your customers buy the products they want at prices they can afford, you also help yourself to a larger piece of the holiday spending pie.

Read the entire Harris Interactive Second Annual Benchmark Survey on Consumer Coupon Behavior report for more information.





Free Webinar – How Social Media Builds Inbound Links and Higher Search Rankings


Posted on: August 31st, 2009 by admin No Comments

Learn how to use social media to increase your company’s organic search engine rankings.

Arnie KuennThis Wednesday, September 2, at 4:00PM Eastern, 1:00PM Pacific, Arnie Kuenn, Founder of Vertical Measures, will be discussing how you can use your social media campaign to develop massive amounts of organic search traffic.

If you want to gain a better understanding of search engine optimization, using social media to get links and rankings, what type of content to create and promote for your site, and more, than you do not want to miss this exclusive webinar. By the time the webinar is over, you will be able to better format your social media sites to build followers and help direct traffic to your website.

Sign up for this free webinar by visiting our free internet marketing webinars page.

We hope to see you there!





How Online Testing Can Make Your Company Earn Like Google


Posted on: June 19th, 2009 by admin No Comments

How you can follow Google’s testing strategy to make your company prosper.

Key to success

Wouldn’t it stink to be in the home sales business right now?

A friend of mine used to drive by a billboard every day that said “New Home FINANCE Center.”

Not a good thing in this down cycle but with the change of just a few letters this company ensured their survival in a down economy.

The billboard now says “New Home RELIEF Center.”

This is smart marketing and smart marketing always stems from a complete reality check.

That’s why Google is so dominant.

By adopting a “we don’t know it all, let’s test it attitude,” Google did the near impossible.

In less than 8 years they grew from nothing to the world’s most valued company.  They became more important than IBM…a bigger media player than all the TV networks COMBINED and put Microsoft back on its heels so far Bill Gates devoted his life to charity.

Through it all Google stays REALITY based.

They test every new business idea.  They test and re-test all aspects of their marketing to make sure they get maximum impact from all of their sales and marketing processes.

The first thing most small and mid-size service and retail companies should do is correctly set up an online advertising campaign on Yahoo or Google and then test it with your website (or special landing pages) to find out what converts traffic to sales in profitable fashions.

Take your time when doing this and do it correctly.  Every part of the process teaches you what works and what doesn’t and it’s this trial and error that will ultimately lead you to marketing success.

Why should you use search engines for this testing rather than other media?  There are lots of reasons but my favorites are as follows:

  1. Search engines deliver a consistent, somewhat predictable flow of traffic

 

  1. We can totally control how much we spend

 

  1. We get more marketing and customer data from this source than any other option

 

  1. We have more control of the testing process

 

THEN and only when it is working on our Google or Yahoo test do we break it out to our other marketing channels, in this preferred order:

  1. Search Engine Test (Google or Yahoo)

 

  1. Search Engine Optimization of Website

 

  1. Other Search Engine Advertising

 

  1. Email Promotions and Newsletters

 

  1. Blog tagging, podcasting, videocasting and other online channels

 

  1. Affiliates

 

  1. Press Releases

 

  1. Direct Mail

 

  1. Print Advertising

 

  1.  Other Media, if used

 

We test on search engines first because we can best control the conditions of our efforts while minimizing the expense.  Get it right there FIRST and then carry the messages forward to other lead generation channels.  Don’t let other more expensive channels offering less information be your test dummy.  If it works on the search engine, it most likely will work everywhere else.

Using this technique has the same effect water has in growing grass.  For a very small percentage of your ad budget you are getting valuable information from people that are your potential customers.  When you are ready to move to items 2-10, you’re doing so with valuable information that will explode your revenues, oftentimes 5-40 times as much as those not using such practices.

I want you to have a consistent recipe for generating traffic that converts into your desired business actions.  I want you to be able to use this recipe at will and have it do what you want at very minimal risk.  All the time, every time.

Test and make great things happen.





How Buying Inbound Links Can Get Your Website Banned From Being Listed on Google


Posted on: March 26th, 2009 by admin No Comments

Are buying inbound links to your website in your best interests? We cut through the noise to bring you the inside scoop.

It’s no secret that search engines like Google use inbound links as their number one criteria in organically ranking websites on search engine results pages. Your website’s natural ranking on a search engine results page is directly tied to the inbound links coming to your site.

Due to the importance of inbound links, link building companies are coming out of the woodwork, driving business owners across the country nuts with their claims of getting them top rankings on Google. Businesses need to examine these claims carefully because the wrong moves may get your site banned by Google.

How do you know if the link building company you are considering is any good? Unfortunately there is no central spot allowing you to research a firm’s professional qualifications or results history. This leaves you with subjective and qualitative analysis to arrive at your conclusion. Here are some key considerations:

Where will your inbound links come from?

Most link building companies today build inbound links to your website by leaving comments on forums or directories that they either own, manage or control. The error with this approach is search engines consider these link sources to be “spammy” and often won’t even factor the link into the ranking of your website.

The reason they are devalued by search engines is because they generate thousands of outbound links each month. It’s not natural behavior for most forums or websites to generate thousands of outbound links each month. Because the behavior is not natural, Google looks at this as an attempt to adversely manipulate the system and may devalue or even ban the behavior.

It’s also important to note that Google and other search engines look at the source of your website’s inbound links. If all of them are coming via forums and directories, Google will view your site as one dimensional and thus devalue the links.

The key thing to look for are inbound link building programs generating inbound links through a variety of sources: blog postings, social media, article distribution, social networks, deep content linking and other multi-source approaches.

Page rank can be meaningless

Many link building companies brag about their links coming from sources with high page rankings on Google. Although this sounds impressive, stop and think about this for a minute. Will an inbound link to your website from a pet supply store with a page rank of 6 really help you sell? Will it really help Google establish where your website should be organically ranked for search terms relating to selling your products or services?

Of course it won’t. It’s not relevant to what you do.

That’s why the most important thing Google considers when evaluating inbound links is the relevancy of the link source to your site. In any industry, the most relevant inbound links come from industry related websites. The best inbound link sources for car dealers are other car dealers!

Focus more on the relevancy of the inbound link to your business. The page rank the link came from is not nearly as important. If you are considering hiring a link company, the relevancy of where the links come from is your prime consideration.

Use the “Big 3” For Inbound Linking

We’re not talking about the Detroit automakers here. We are talking about the three types of inbound links your site should have for high organic rankings. These “big 3” are local authority links, general authority links and industry related links.

Inbound local authority links help search engines know where you are located. They help you receive high organic rankings for geo-related search terms. A great example of a local authority link is from the Chamber of Commerce.

General authority links are from news sites and directories. These links help establish your “position” in your industry and your community.

Industry related links are the highly valued inbound links from your peers and are the links given the most value by Google.

A great inbound link building program (and company) will get you all three types of links.

Will you get higher search engine rankings?

The purpose behind hiring a link building company is not to get more inbound links to your website.

Your purpose is to get higher organic search engine rankings for the search terms important to your business success. You can tell if a link building company understands that concept by the type of performance reporting they offer you.

A great link building company will report monthly on trended search engine rankings for the search terms that are part of the link building program. They’ll be focused on getting you higher organic search rankings, not just more links.

If the link building company does not feature trended search engine rankings as the results measurement criteria, turn around and run the other way!

Are you getting the right advice for your situation?

The internet’s full of scam artists and “get-rich-now” con men. In today’s world you dial what appears to be a local number only to find out its some company in Asia.

Look for advice specific to your situation. Has the link building company even attempted to understand your business objectives and processes? What’s their understanding of your other marketing initiatives, both traditional and online?

Don’t ask for testimonials. No one will give you a bad one. Instead, ask to see performance results (they can black out the client name) of 5 actual clients. Have them give them to you within 2 working days. This prevents falsifying records and you can see for yourself the actual progress made by the firm for its clients. You’ll also learn quite a bit about the link building company by the type results information they send you.

Your link building company should be involved in trade organizations promoting ethical standards, best practices and on-going education. Their commitment to their profession is often a reflection of their commitment to you.

By applying these considerations to any inbound link building company, you’ll keep your website from being banned by Google and boost it to the top of the search engine rankings.





Do You Know How to Write for a Machine?


Posted on: February 23rd, 2009 by admin No Comments

Are you writing content that Google can index? Tune in to the webinar this Wednesday, February 25th at 4:00 pm Eastern, 1:00 pm Pacific to find out.

For the first time in history, marketing material needs to be written for people and machines.

You can write the best sales copy in the world but if the machine called Google can’t find it and index it for your audience to find, you are out of luck.

Learn the insider’s secrets to writing for the web during Brian Offenberger’s free webinar on Wednesday, February 25th at 4:00 pm Eastern, 1:00 pm Pacific. We’ll be discussing anchor text, tagging, and how to create search engine friendly content.

It doesn’t cost you a penny to attend. Register today at http://www.brighttalk.com/channels/595/view.



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