Avid Fisherman Uses His Techniques to Catch Customers

July 24th, 2009

As I was day dreaming about fishing the other day it came to me that finding new customers is a lot like fishing. Let me tell you a short story before I continue.

I went fishing on Saturday to a local pond. I put bait on his hook and cast in my line out. I waited for several hours and didn’t get a bite. So I packed up my pole and equipment and went home. I wondered what went wrong. So I he went back the next day and tried again without success. On the third day I tried again. The fish could not wait to be caught on that day. The difference was the fish weren’t hungry (they weren’t ready) the first two days but on the third they were waiting for food.

Now let’s talk about traditional advertising like print ads in the newspaper or direct mail marketing.

Are your customers ready to purchase your product or service when the newspaper arrives or when they receive your direct mail flyer? In most cases they are not. So, like the fisherman, you decided to repeat the advertisement or send out your direct mail flyer again. Maybe you have a little success, so your run your advertisement a third time or send out your direct mail flyers again. Now you start to see some success. But what did it cost you to get the response that you obtained from your multiple attempts?

Fishing for customers when they are not ready to buy is very expensive. So why not fish for customers only on the days they are ready to buy (hungry) for what you have to offer. That would be great.  I would like to know on what days the fish are going to be biting. So what do you do in regards to your advertising? The answer is: find a low cost way to have your advertisement available when the fish – sorry – clients are looking for what you have to offer.

What is the low cost advertising answer? It’s the Internet!

You can have a presence on the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year so when someone is searching for what you have to offer your advertisement is there waiting for them. It would be like having someone fish for you around the clock, ready to catch fish when they are hungry.

So what is this low cost way to make this happen?

It’s in the listings that you can (should) have in the search results on all of the major search engines. “I don’t mean when someone searches using your company name and your listing shows up in the search results.” I mean you need to have your company’s listings show up in the search results for exactly the products or services you offer. Here are some examples.

If you sell “reconditioned furniture” you will want your website to show up high in the search results anytime that anyone using a search engine is searching for a supplier of [reconditioned furniture]. If you do it right, your listing will show up no matter what time of day or day of the week.  It will be ready when the fish – Oops I did it again, customers are ready and looking.

This applies to local searches as well. Let’s say that you have a landscaping business in Foxboro, Massachusetts. You will want your website to show up high in the search engine results when someone searches using the phrase “Foxboro landscaping services”. You might want your landscaping services to show up for other towns that you provide service in. This is all possible if you consider using the latest low cost techniques of Internet Marketing.

So is your website ready to go fishing on the Internet?

Don’t know where to start finding out what new Internet advertising and marketing techniques are available?

Call or email Jim Conant today at 508-223-3653 (jconant@usamarketingassociates.com)

 

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Answers To Most Often Asked Questions About Search Engine Optimization

March 19th, 2009

Over nine years of providing Internet Marketing Services for small, mid and large business, I found the following to be the most often asked questions about Search Engine Optimization

1. What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?
Simply put, it is providing search engines with a page of content written for a specific keyword/phrase in the way that search engines want it written. By doing so, the page optimized for a keyword/phrase will obtain high rankings in the search results.

2. Do I need to change my current website copy in order to obtain high rankings on search engines?
In almost all cases your website copy will remain as it is written. Search engine optimized pages are new pages that are added to your website.

3. Should I use a national company to create optimized web pages for my website?
In most cases, a local Internet Marketing company can do a better job at a lower price and offer personal service. Most national companies won’t optimize web pages for local market reach.

4. Do I need to resubmit my website to the search engines after the optimized pages are added to my site?
As part of any search engine optimization program, the person doing the optimization should be the one responsible for submitting web pages to the search engines. They should also provide you with a report on the new rankings of your pages on the search engines.

5. Can optimized web pages be created for more that one keyword/phrase?
Unfortunately this is not possible. Search engine use a strict formula to rank pages in the search results. Having multiple keyword/phrases on one page dilutes the effectiveness of all the keyword/phrases for ranking.

6. Can I create my own optimized web pages and post them on my site?
If you know all of the search engine rules, understand search engine’s ranking formulas then yes you can. However, there are many optimization techniques that are posted on the Internet that are incorrect and if used could cause your website to be Black Listed on the search engines. Bad practices like using hidden text, link farms and others are a sure way to get your site in trouble.

7. How long does it take before an optimized web page gets ranked by search engines?
In can take about a month for some search engines to spider and index new pages on a website. However, with proper submission, results can be seen in as little as a week or two.

8. Can an optimized web page be created for a single word rather than a phrase?
An optimized page for a single word is almost impossible to optimize and get a good ranking. Using a single word search generates too many results on search engines. Literally millions and millions of pages are ranked on search engines for single words. That’s too many pages in competition with a page that you might want to have optimized. In most cases a single word is not specific enough to give a searcher good search results. It is far better to be more specific and create optimized pages for phrases with two or three words.

9. Will it help with the page ranking to have Meta Tags on all of the pages on a website?
To some degree yes! The search engines do look at all of the text that makes up a page including the use of keyword/phrases in some of the Meta Tags. However, search engines no longer give much weight to words used in a Keyword Meta Tag. Of more importance is that search engines use the title and description Meta Tags when creating the search listing results. A good title and description can mean the difference in your listing getting more clicks than your competition.

10. Does it cost a lot of money to have an optimized webpage created?
For local optimization, a page optimized for a keyword/phrase and 5-7 locations (example: Auto Repair + Foxboro, Mansfield, Easton, Plainville, and Norton) will cost $200. Pages used to reach a national market or more competitive keyword/phrases are a bit more expensive as they require ongoing adjustments to maintain rankings.

11. What type of search engine ranking can I expect from an optimized web page?
Using proper search engine optimization practices, your keyword/phrase should ranking within the first 20 search results on all major search engines. Depending upon the keyword/phrase being optimized you could expect to see your page ranking be on the first page of most of the search engines.

12. How do I select the most popular keyword/phrases to have pages optimized?
You should provide your Internet Marketing professional with a list of 50 keyword/phrases that you think potential customers would use to search on for your products or service. They can provide you with a FREE report showing the most popular phrases for your business. (Not all Internet Marketing professionals provide free reports.)

If you have questions about Search Engine Optimization feel free to call me at 508-223-3653 or email me at (jconant@usamarketingassociates.com)

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