People often ask us, “Why can’t we do Search Engine Optimization ourselves?” Truth of the matter is you certainly can, just as you can attempt to give your car a tune up or highlight your own hair. (Author’s note: I have attempted neither on my own for fear of frightening results.) The Internet has provided us with an almost unlimited supply of information on how to do just about anything. Then there are kits and tools that help just about any do-it-yourselfer do just about anything. My suggestion: some things are best left to the pros. Buying a hammer and some nails does not mean you can successfully build a house.
A few tips for online stores and how you can resurrect your sales numbers before the holiday shopping season is over!As an online store, this should be your day to shine. Yet sales might be slower than you hoped, that last direct mail campaign isn’t drawing the responses you expected and your placement in search engines could be better. So what can you do to save the rest of the much anticipated holiday season? Here are few quick ideas…
As an online store, this should be your day to shine. Yet sales might be slower than you hoped, that last direct mail campaign isn’t drawing the responses you expected and your placement in search engines could be better. So what can you do to save the rest of the much anticipated holiday season? Here are few quick ideas…Direct mail used to be the de facto option however you are relying on delivery in time for the big month of shopping rush, as well as standing out amongst the massive mail clutter. So try more direct alternative: email. Tap your current customer list. They are already comfortable with your company and more likely to shop than someone new. Email an offer to them: a promotion such as free shipping or 10% off their sale. Limit the time frame to instill a bit of urgency. “This offer ends on Wednesday, so act NOW! Click here to start shopping!”
How about customer referrals? Offer current customer an incentive to refer a friend. Word of mouth advertising is one of the best lead generators out there. A happy customer is likely to spread the word, so give them incentive to do so.
So how do you reach new customers the way direct mail might? Get ‘em when they are looking and have need: in the search engines! While it may be too late for an organic campaign, a PPC campaign can be started right away producing immediate results. A caution though: you are paying for each and every click, so spend wisely. Choose highly targeted and relevant phrases, not generic phrases like “gifts” - be specific to what you sell, such as “holiday gift baskets.” Ensure that each of these PPC ads land on that specific page and not simply on the home page.
Do you have some unique items to offer? Get them mentioned on one of the many shopping recommendation sites out there. A link from a site that is highly trafficked can make a world of difference. Consider checking out the popular comparison shopping sites such as Froogle, Shopping.com and Shopzilla, or contacting one of the many great shopping blogs such as Mighty Goods or Shopping Blog and get them to plug your great products.
Yesterday we had the distinct opportunity to host a Move Ahead 1marketing seminar that featured Seth Godin as the special guest speaker, along with our own Larry Bailin as the keynote, at the Holiday Inn in Edison, New Jersey. If you are not one of the lucky 300 plus people to attend, let me say that you missed an extraordinary morning of networking, exhibits from businesses in the tri-state area, and of course, our speakers.
The Holiday Inn is a pleasant hotel with a fine staff. They treated us well through all of the events that we held there this year. While most people know the brand name, or maybe have passed by the hotel on the way to Raritan Center, many more in the area recall, “Oh, is that the one that Harold’s is in?” Yes, Harold’s New York Deli; famous in the central New Jersey area and well beyond for it’s ginormous sandwiches that no one person can eat alone - they actually provide extra bread - exceptional rye or pumpernickel - to create new sandwiches out of the single one you ordered. What’s also notable about Harold’s: it is the only restaurant I know that has a pickle bar. Not a salad bar - a pickle bar.
Godin noted this in his talk yesterday, and even provided a picture. Harold’s has found a way to stand out from the large amount of competition in this heavily populated and trafficked area of central New Jersey. They serve incredibly sized sandwiches, as well as enormous éclairs, napoleons and other pastries. Instead of a salad bar, they have pickles and other salad-like features. Certainly, you can go somewhere else and have great pickles and a terrific corned beef or pastrami sandwich, but you won’t necessarily spend a week telling people about it or consider it a place to go when you’re in the area and entertaining guests. It’s all good food…Harold’s makes it better by making it different.
Here’s what I wish Harold’s would do different: put some photos of their creations on their website! Granted, they have an excellent word of mouth campaign going. But when I’m looking online, show me what makes you extraordinary. Show me why your small corned beef sandwich is worth $13.50.
Many struggle to define their unique value or selling competition. Here is a situation where there is one, yet it’s only visible when you walk through the doors.
Show value in a way your competitor cannot - everywhere and anywhere. Make it known that you can serve customers in a way they cannot. Don’t hide your unique value proposition, flaunt it!
The SEO Beast of Burden The Google “Jagger” update goes live…
This weekend, without the widespread media buzz - outside of the SEO and Internet marketing community that is - Google let its new update loose on a few of their data centers.
Now is when people on the “inside” of SEO marketing sigh with relief as they see that staying on the “legal” side of things paid off and they see no real loss of results. Meanwhile those on the other side of the fence are sweating. They now have to live with the burden of once again knowing that shady tactics may cost them business - both their own, and that of their clients.
Google promises that this update will help to improve listings and add more spam filtering. We’ll see. So far we’re seeing a lot of redundant listings, but overall nothing earth-shattering.
Once the update opens up to other data centers, we’ll be able to see more of the effects. Until that time, it’s a lot of supposition and after years of Google updates, we’ve learned letting the initial chaos blow over is the best bet.
In an earlier post we talked about experimenting with the power of blogging and it’s reach. While the Single Throw Internet Marketing Insights blog is relatively new to the marketing world, we have found that the blog itself has already found it’s way onto the search engine databases such as Google. That’s great news, especially having achieved this in a short amount of time. But it’s nothing new…blogs have made an impact on the search engines since their launch.
What is interesting is how working with related content and a blog with far more reach, such as Godin’s blog, (one of his many blogs actually) we did find an impressive increase in traffic and to our core target, the Godin event details page on the Move Ahead 1 website, as well as an increase in conversions.
Our goal was to spread the word to the perfect target, Godin fans. What other way than to ask Godin himself for a mention. That mention linked to the Move Ahead 1 page. In combination with the mentions and links in this blog, we were able to put a targeted message in front of the right viewers.
Part two comes with watching the propagation through search engines so we can reach these same viewers at their time of need: when they are searching for an Internet marketing seminar or Godin live event. With this, we test the powers of an organic program and the potential of increased speed in reaching this space using linking and blogs. So keep an eye out for the results.
Coming this weekend: The Google update! Stay tuned for information and comments. There’s a ton of news out there already, but the new “Jagger” roll out won’t happen this weekend, according to Matt Cutts. Til then