Oct 30
Search Engine Marketing
posted by: admin in Marketing on 10 30th, 2008 | | No Comments »

Estimates suggest that approx 7.3 million pages are being added daily, to the repository called web (Cyveillance Study) & that this rate of addition of information, is continuously accelerating.

With this level of energy & inputs going into the web everyday then, no wonder the indexing & cataloguing services (that we popularly understand as search engines) are increasingly becoming important players in the web site visibility scenario. In fact, with their capacities to influence online traffic & sales, the search engines are becoming very powerful arenas for marketing.

So of late, businesses have started to give a serious look at promoting themselves well with search engines. This domain of search engine marketing then is increasingly becoming a revenue driver as is an important brand building exercise. Companies typically look at it now, as a strategic initiative.

Inspite of increasing importance of online promotions, there is a lot of haze about what search engine marketing is? What does it entail? What are its parameters? This small SEM FAQ attempts to remove this obscurity by answering some of these questions.

Search Engine Marketing (SEM) – What is it?

Search Engine Marketing is essentially an art of being able to achieve two things for a web site:

Deep indexing of the site. This is simpler terms means being able to get as many pages of the site into the search engine database.

Better Ranking of the site. This essentially is the craft of making the site/page rank well for specific user queries.

Are there different types of SEM?

Yes, essentially SEM is of two types.

In the first, the consultant will have to change the web site ( called search engine optimization or SEO for brevity) for doing proper SEM work. Thereafter the site has to be continuously interlinked with best of other online resources. This will ensure good editorial listings for the site.

Typically this work takes 6 to 8 months to produce stable & lasting results.

A shorter yet paid way of promoting a site with search engines is Pay per Click(PPC). In this SEM campaign, you can bid on your search phrases & when those phrases are searched, your advertisement will appear on the results page. Once some one clicks on your ad, the bid amount is deducted from your account.

Does SEM help?

A good SEM campaign is a means to an end. It can get your site to rank well for your business search terms. However the sales & revenues on your site are driven entirely by the user experience & the business merits.

SEM gets the traffic. Site has to sell.

What does SEM entail?

To achieve deeper indexing & a better ranking the SEM starts at the level of web design. When one is conceiving of creating a business presence online he has to keep two factors in mind:

User experience in navigating the site.

Spider experience in navigating the site.

These two users will see different pictures of the same site. The human user will see the browser supported, colorful front end. The spider( software, search engines send to crawl the web for information) will see only the text on the site.

So different strategies need to be adopted for each set of users. As web designers are engaged for formulating the site for end users, simultaneously, SEM consultant should figure in to optimize the site for spiders.

What are SEM tools?

The elements that SEM consultants play with to achieve their ends are:

Text (most crucial as spiders are image blind)

Tags (HTML tags are important components in the SEM tweaks)

Internal linking (The site navigation & links effect the sites indexing & ranking)

External linking (A site is also known by the company it keeps)

Then there are hundreds of do & donts that should be implemented within a site. However, bear in mind that there are no set rules for SEM only ‘Best Practices’. This is a very experience specific domain. So your site is promoted as good or as bad as your consultant is.

Another characteristic of this domain is the fact that Search engines keep tweaking around on their ranking criterion as well as technological prowess. Hence an SEM consultant has to be always on his toes with his ears to the ground. A difficult posture to adopt in any part of the world. This is because there is a very short gap between him & obsolescence. If you are not keyed in, the industry would have moved on, in as short time as a quarter.

When to start SEM

Ideally SEM should commence along with the plan for the web site construction. This is because the results of SEM will be best, if the site has been built base up keeping the SEM principles in perspective.

However most of the businesses come to the SEM mindset almost as an afterthought. This is when their sites have languished in the search engine indexes for a while that they realize the need to start promoting their wares online.

So if you have not undertaken SEM at the start of the web design process, start as soon as possible, for it is not a short sprint but a marathon The results start to show up after a good length of time. Hence the opportunity cost( in terms of lost sales) for a delayed SEM campaign can be huge.

Do all businesses need SEM?

No some sites automatically would rank well. For example .edu, .gov domain sites are given a preference by search engines. Hence most of them would not need SEM. Also all non commercial sites which are authorities in their respective domains will fall in this category as well.

SEM is most important for the businesses who sell good/services online or who have a offline delivery model, yet source their inquiries online. Another category are businesses who intend to establish an online brand or beat competition.

Vikas Malhotra is a successful Internet marketer utilizing both pay-per-click marketing and search engine optimization to increase website traffic. To learn more, visit http://sem.mosaic-service.com

Oct 27

If you want to sell more in your business you need to plan to build a marketing system to bring in good solid leads. Do you have a simple and meaningful message for your potential customer and your target market? If not have you considered creating one? If so, have you thought about adjusting it or reviewing it, as well as your original business and marketing plan? Has your target market and customer evolved or changed?

Have your competitors adjusted to compete with your marketing campaigns or sales? Is your marketing message constant, clear and concise? Your Marketing Message is important and so is Creating a Simple and Meaningful Message for the public, your target customer and your potential clientele. Once you have such a message you simply need to close those prospects who have come to shop with you after hearing that message.

Your prospects will know if they are interested or not but do you know if your message to your target market is too convoluted and hard to comprehend then you risk losing market share to your competition due to failure to properly execute your marketing strategy. You must inform your prospective customers and target market why they should buy your products or hire your services instead of the competition. You can sell more if you have more leads coming thru the door.

You must show them why you are the best choice in the market place and show them your strengths. Once you re-evaluate your Marketing Message and strategize how you are going to deliver it you are half way home. Then all you have to do is; Creating a Simple and Meaningful Message to send out. Please consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

Oct 24
Take the Logo Litmus Test
posted by: admin in Business Marketing on 10 24th, 2008 | | No Comments »

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