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Starting out with a social media strategy - step 1

by Clinton April 21st, 2011 | Building an online brand, Online marketing | No Comments »

Social media is now seen as a must have online marketing tool, but there is a lot of misplaced enthusiasm about it. Just randomly tweeting or having a facebook page  won’t help you very much. You need to really understand how facebook and twitter will help your audience and why they will either “follow” you or engage with you on facebook.

Instant social marketing with business benefits

I’ll deal with facebook in another post, but for now I want to give you an instance guide to benefiting your business with social media tools.

  1. start with a good understanding of how your users find your services or products and the key phrases they use to find them. This involves key word research which you can do yourself or get a reputable search engine optimisation company to undertake this for you.
  2. start blogging with Wordpress - Google loves Wordpress - in principle, posts get indexed quicker and higher than pages from your site.* Blog about useful topics that your targeted audience is interested in and optimise your posts for your specific key phrases identified above. Include a link(s) in your copy under your key phrases to your main content
  3. tweet about the blog post using the key phrase and include a link to your blog post

The TAKEAWAY from this is that you create a piece of copy once that is targeted towards your audience and promote several times. so write good copy on your site about how your services and products benefit your target market, blog about it then tweet about the blog.

*To get the most benefit from a Wordpress blog, you need this to be on your website as a folder and not under a separate domain or a sub-domain. The reason being is that all the google benefit you accrue from your blog is then passed to your site as a whole and vice versa.

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Healthy outlook in Search Engine Marketing Report

by admin July 6th, 2010 | News, SEO | No Comments »

UK Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Benchmark Report 2010 shows some interesting data
and trends. Guava’s Martin Dinham presented a range of these at the Online Marketing Show
last week.
Into its fourth publication year, the Report draws on responses from over 500 marketing
professionals from companies, agencies and consultancies. Here are some of the results.

Twitter up front

The bulk of companies surveyed (81%) use Twitter for marketing. This puts it in first place for the
most widely used social media website, just ahead of Facebook at 78%. Interestingly, the amount
of companies adopting Twitter as a marketing tool has risen dramatically from 49% last year.

Driving paid search

Company respondents identified their primary objective for using paid search as:

  • 53% for direct online sales
  • 48% for lead generation
  • 44% for driving traffic and
  • 30% for branding.

Measuring social media

The Report identifies the challenge of measuring success of social media as a significant barrier
to take up for some businesses.

Search and Social outlook

Prospects for search marketing and social media look much stronger than 12 months
ago, with investment increasing strongly for paid and natural search and social media
activities.

Danita Jackson.

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137 Twitter Tips: How Small Businesses Get the Most from Twitter

by Lucy February 9th, 2010 | News | No Comments »

In case you missed it, Back in May 2009 Anita Campbell published ‘137 Twitter Tips: How Small Businesses Get the Most from Twitter’, based on input from the readers of Small Business Trends.

Over the course of several weeks, Small Business Trends asked readers to answer one of the following 6 questions:
•    Getting Started: How would you suggest other small businesses get started on Twitter?
•    Smart Marketing: What’s the right way (or wrong way) to promote your business on Twitter?
•    Observing Etiquette: What is your #1 Twitter etiquette tip for small business owners?
•    Spreading Your Message: What is your best tip for getting re-tweeted?
•    Time Management: How do you manage your time on Twitter?
•    Advanced Strategies: What is your best kept secret (something not widely known) for using Twitter in business?
Tips were accepted via email, Twitter and in comments to the original post. Responses were then compiled into one downloadable document, which provides a plethora of Twitter tips for marketers seeking to increase their brand awareness, credibility and business results using the powerful medium of Twitter.

You can view or share this document here.

Source: Anita Campbell:  http://smallbiztrends.com

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Google: from timeline search to real time search, a natural progression.

by Guillaume November 8th, 2009 | News, SEO, Staff | No Comments »

On Google Twitter agreement

Google has recently announced on their official blog an agreement to “include their updates in our search results”. This comes just after Microsoft’s Bing adding a beta search for Twitter only. This confirms that both engines move forward and emphasise real time search results.
It seems to me like a natural progression, Google started by getting closer to the timeline search. Early on, Google released two search functionalities:

Google news (September 2002)

Google News

and Google blog search (September 2005)

Both of which both show date next to the information displayed – see in yellow:

Google Blog Search

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