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How the Web can Give Your Business Super Powers!

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The Power of Availability

The saying goes, “If you aren’t online in 2010 you don’t exist.”

Everyday consumers search the web for information on companies and a variety of products. Ranging from trying to find a cheap flight to figuring out where the closest flower shop is. Consumers are relying on the web to be the one place where they can find whatever they want – whenever they want. If a consumer searches your organization’s name, products, brand or services and your company doesn’t show up; to that consumer – you don’t exist.

There are millions upon millions of people who use Social Networking sites on a daily basis. Recently, Social Networking has surpassed pornography as being the most popular activity on the web. Ranging from Facebook to Twitter – your organization cannot afford to miss such an opportunity to be relevant.

The Power of Branding

Like an onion the web has many, many different layers. Your branding strategy should be similar. You need to take advantage of the various layers the web has to offer your company in strengthening its brand. While a consistent brand is most important – A continuous branding strategy is equally essential.

The web allows you to utilize not only your website for branding, but now has many other platforms that can help strengthen your brand. With a solid branding strategy you can utilize twitter, blogging, Facebook, tumblr and many other tools to make your brand not only relevant but also powerful.

The Power of Customer Feedback

A lot of companies are afraid to hear what customers are saying about them, but that’s not how you should do business. This is where you should set yourself apart from those companies and take the time to show your customers that you care.

Within seconds of searching social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook you can track what people are saying about your company in real-time. This is an opportunity for companies who are looking for ways to improve their customer service or even fix some problems that you hadn’t noticed before.

Picture this, someone is on Twitter and they tweet how bad they’re craving  pizza. Then a few minutes later Pizza Hut sends them a message saying:

“Hey, I saw your tweet about how you were craving pizza! Message me your e-mail and I’ll send you a 25% off coupon”

Not only would this person be blown away by the fact that Pizza Hut went above and beyond to serve them. They will most definitely pass this story along to their friends, followers and colleagues to let them know about this service.

The Power of Traffic

Recently Facebook surpassed Google’s incredible ability to drive traffic to key websites. This shows us the power of Social Networking and the influence it has over web traffic. You can no longer only rely on Search Engine Optimization for traffic – And you definitely can’t put all of your eggs in the Adwords basket. Instead you must work with these methods and Social Media to drive traffic to your website.

The Power of Returns

A lot of people question whether or not you can find a legitimate return on investment from all of this social media stuff. Well, to put it simply; you can. Depending on the industry you are in, you can track the influence the web has had on your business in a variety of ways.

Using web promotions and coupons you can easily track what sales came directly from your online efforts. If originally your sales were increasing monthly by 5% and then suddenly you started to implement this strategy and sales shot up by 50% – It’s pretty obvious where the jump came from.

Promotions are not the only way to track how effective your social media efforts are. Using innovative software, you can track how often people are mentioning you compared to the days you spent without a solid online presence. Or the increase in web traffic you generate after beginning to use a social media platform.

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Ross Simonds

Ross Simonds

Ross Simmonds, is the Co-Founder of Altego Marketing Solutions an Interactive Marketing & Experience Design firm that helps small/medium sized businesses implement profitable marketing strategies using the web and branding

If you’re interested in discussing how you can improve your companies online presence contact PHI or Ross at Ross@ReachDontPreach.com.

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Organic or Organic – What does it all mean, how do we get there?

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Everyone wants to increase their Web Traffic, after all the more people that see your website, more brand recognition, and best of all, if your site is built to capitalize, more sales.  The internet is a large black hole of websites and it has become easier and easier for your site to “disappear” into the internet.

There have been many different approaches to increase your presence on the web but we now pretty much settle on two common approaches to increasing website traffic and the both stem from increasing your Search Engine Positioning. The two Search Engine Marketing (SEM) models are Organic or Organic with a price – Pay-Per-Click (PPC) also know as Keyword Search.

ORGANIC

Organic SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the process of optimizing a website by modifying it’s design, technology, content, or structure in an effort to make that site rank higher with a particular search keyword and category. This is a multi-step process that includes identifying keywords for your site, optimizing the individual pages for the search engines, and building the external profile to your site to link to.

We emphasize, organic SEO takes time and maintenance. Rich Media content will drive faster results as the king of search engines, Google loves rich media content. The time to build up a site’s internal and external profile and find other sites to link to help’s building the site’s external profile.

The typical steps to launch an optimizing site with an organic SEO:

  • Business Assessment
  • Keyword “Brainstorming”
  • Keyword Analysis
  • Keyword Selection
  • Matching Search Terms to Content (internal profile)
  • SEO Copywriting or revising of site content (internal profile)
  • Crawlability and Site Navigation (internal profile)
  • Optimizing Web Pages (internal profile)
  • Link Building (external profile)
  • Submitting (external profile)
  • Management

The advantage is it is free, also a disadvantage as a business owner does not usually have the staff or knowledge to support the optimization, so free is a relative word, maybe free once the site is optimized but will still need to be maintained.

The disadvantage is it takes more time than PPC and there is no guarantees your website will move up in the search engine ranking, and if it does how do you keep it there.

PPC

So we come to another option, Pay-Per-Click (PPC), a performance based optimization. It is fundamentally quite different than organic optimization. It starts out the same (with keyword analysis) but involves spending money for eye balls, paying for your position on a search engine (Google and Bing). You only pay for each click (if only was such a small word) and the beauty of it is your account is automatically subtracted.  There also bidding wars for certain terms that are highly searched.

PPC offers one thing that everybody likes; instant recognition. The downside to PPC is that it costs money and that cost is directly proportional to the amount of traffic you see coming to your site. This is an easy way to increase traffic but not necessarily a qualified or quantified way to gauge traffic.

Here are the steps that a typical PPC campaign includes:

  • Business Assessment
  • Keyword Selection
  • Developing a Budget
  • Develop Landing Pages
  • Develop Ad Copy and Headlines
  • Establish Keyword Bids
  • Management

We know the advantages, instant recognition, easy to monitor, can be very effective if you are selling a product with a high profit margin.  The obvious disadvantage is the costs, monitoring and managing is critical, and in the long run is not as cost effective as organic.

Content Media’s “ORGANIC” marketing

The Organic option, a blend between Organic and PPC. We believe that a well constructed, technology based website will deliver the best organic solution.  The website needs lots of rich media elements not only to increase your SEO but also to engage your visitor, consumer or business.  The PPC part of the solution keeps you top of mind, gives you brand position in a category and for the most part keeps you honest with search results.

The typical steps to launch an organic/PPC blend campaign are:

  • Business Assessment
  • Website Marketing Assessment
  • Keyword “Brainstorming”
  • Keyword Analysis
  • Keyword Selection
  • Matching Search Terms to Content (internal profile)
  • SEO Copywriting or revising of site content (internal profile)
  • Crawlability and Site Navigation (internal profile)
  • Creative development and implementation of Rich Media
  • Optimizing Web Pages (internal profile)
  • Link Building (external profile)
  • Submitting (external profile)
  • Developing a Budget
  • Develop Landing Pages
  • Develop Creative Words
  • Establish Keyword Bids
  • Overall Management
  • Develop/Implement Social Marketing Channels

Tony Sasso

Tony Sasso is a recognized Brand/Direct Marketer with over 25 years of marketing experience and has spent the last 10 years learning about the internet and continues too.  Content Media is PHI’s affiliate media company in Toronto.  Content Media builds solutions that deliver results on the internet.

You can reach Tony through PHI or at tonysasso@bell.net or by phone at 416-671-4436.

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