Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Optimization’

The Cents (and Dollars!) of Using Online Marketing

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

piggy-bank-on-money-md1As we constantly move towards a society where daily tasks such as paying the bills, ordering food and shopping for clothes are being performed online, new opportunities to approach, reach and target your clients are beginning to emerge. Online marketing has a number of benefits, especially for small business owners. It’s fast, efficient, environmental friendly, but most of all, it’s cost-effective!

Besides the obvious benefits of eliminating mailing and printing costs, here are some important factors to take into consideration.

The two-way communication process. The feedback from your consumer makes it easy to adjust and update your online campaign. If you notice that certain copy or images needs to be changed, this is an easy fix. Imagine doing a print campaign and realizing along the way that you’re not getting the results that you’re looking for. The cost and time it would take to make the necessary edits would probably mean a financial setback for your business.

To receive feedback from the consumers while doing an offline marketing campaign requires the consumer to mail or call. People don’t have the time to do this and valuable information gets lost. Online marketing allows clients to have an ongoing communication with the actual company, and most importantly the company can very fast adapt according to their audience.

Another way to track the results of your campaign is to set up SEO keywords. The campaign can get customized and constantly updated based on your consumer’s reaction and feedback.

There are numerous communication channels to be utilized in online marketing. The primary channel is  the web, but also e-newsletter, social media platforms audio and video. Speaking of email marketing, there’s nothing easier for a potential client to forward and/or share the email that is being sent out. Today, an increasing number of companies are integrating social media with e-marketing. TopRank’s online marketing blog featured an interesting post about the so-called “Share to Social” (S2S) link tonlinemkt3hat can be imbedded in an email marketing campaign. When sending out an email simply include this link, which tells the receiver to instead of just sending or forwarding the email, he or she should also make sure to share it with more people by utilizing social media platforms. Links to the platforms are imbedded in the email, which makes it easy for the receiver to spread the word about your products and/or services!

Online Research: The Basics

Friday, March 27th, 2009

 

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Whether you’re researching to pitch a client or write your latest blog, the internet is a powerful and credible tool—if you know how to use it. If you’re on a tight deadline or have a project with a huge scope, it can be difficult to even know where and how to begin the research process.  But by following these four simple tips, you can find the most useful information in the least amount of time. 

Be specific. 

Sounds simple, right? Using specific and targeted search terms can save you a lot of time, aggravation, and unnecessary reading. Make sure your words are concise and get right to the point.

For example, if you’re looking for an article on the positive affects of green marketing, instead of searching for “green marketing,” try searching for “green marketing benefits.” This will narrow your search and streamline your results. 

A keyword can be described as the terms of your search, or what you type in search bar when you visit a search engine. Make sure that the terms you use are concise, specific and spelled properly.

Evaluate your sources.

Make sure the information you use is of the highest caliber.  Double check any site you retrieve information from, giving highest priority to trusted websites.  Search news outlets, like CNN or the New York Times, before looking to less credible sources.  Do a background check on the author(s) of the piece and where they’re getting their information from–use only the best.

Make the most of Search Engines 

Search Engines, like Google and Yahoo!, offer a plethora of information. Use some of the above tips, as well as these tips offered by Google to track down the most accurate and relevant information quickly. 

Organize Your Research 

Using a clear organization system that you understand will make the research process more efficient and effective. Chances are, you’re not going to use every single source you read. Compile the most relevant information into a research brief or outline. This will help you organize your research and clear out the clutter.

Here are a few more resources that will get you on the right track with your online research. 

 

 

 

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