Making SEO Equal ROI

Not Enough Competition

One of the the things every SEO service provider must confront is the unique quality of each job. I am amazed at what I have to do to move some websites up the Google ladder. For example I have one client who is a pioneer. She has little or no competition. I should be jumping for joy right? Well, sort of. You see there is a problem with “making your own game” as Chris Brogan calls it. If what you are doing is truly new, then people are probably not searching for it. Fortunately this can be a good thing too because traditional media loves new and unique stuff. We have been having no problem getting her interviewed on local TV stations and in local newspapers. But what about her website? The answer is not simple; it’s a matter of leveraging local coverage by putting video and quotations in the content of the site and blog and then using social media tools like Twitter and facebook.  YouTube is also an obvious answer and we have lots of plans to exploit the viral power of our videos. But you learn very quickly to either wear many hats or do a lot of outsourcing. It’s exciting but different than my usual problem which is too much competition.

Too Much Competition

Too much competition is the usual issue but here each website is also unique. For example, what if you discover your client has a couple of thousand backlinks, but terrible onsite SEO. Do you spend your time leveraging all those backlinks or take the time to correct page titles, descriptions and headers. It is really an art and the art comes from balancing the clients expectations with the available budget and an experienced assessment of what will bring in the most bang for the buck. Trouble is, making big changes frequently takes time and you better make the right choice because the clock is ticking and you and your client want results. I personally have worked miracles, in a few days, for some clients at the local level. And I would encourage developing the local market if it makes any sense at all.  But ranking for some keywords requires wizardry and time, so you need to have a very sophisticated understanding of the competition.

I’ll be talking more about my bag of tricks in future posts, but one important trick is to realize there are few off the shelf solutions that make a difference. So get creative and start making up your own game. It takes real art to make SEO equal ROI. What do you think? I would love to hear your take on this issue. Do you have any trailblazers that have too little competition and no search volume?

Should Twitter Worry?

I just found a new micro-blogging tool called “Cinch”. It’s pretty cool because in addition to being able to do a podcast, you can also add video. I shared it on Facebook and it added it to my profile page. I can see how it might be useful for web traffic because it allows you to just use you phone to create content. It’s always easier for me to create contend as a spoken word rather than writing it down. I would rather just say it and then edit it later. The more content you create, the better off you are, provided your content is interesting, funny and or useful. If the video part of the service works well then I could see Cinch as a great way to video blog. Two more features deserve mention. First, there is an iphone app and a way to build your network. So you could actually use your cell phone to interview people. Plus you can upload photos as well as videos. Check it out especially if you like using Twitter.

Three Steps Every Business Owner Must Take

Make Your Website Pop!


The first of three steps, is to start blogging. Here are 8 reasons why you need to sharpen your pencil.

1. You get to write about what you know, your business specialty, and as a result your website will always be fresh and changing.
2. Your blog can be part of the menu on your website, so when people go to your blog they will get a chance to look over the rest of your website. And that’s the point; its all about keeping people’s interest and getting them to tell their friends about it. Like a giant leads group.
3. Search engines favor blogs. Every time you write a post that’s another page for Google and Bing to index.
4. Because you are writing about your field you will gradually become known as an authority. Everybody wants to go to the top dog in the field. Think how useful this could be to a mortgage guy or an investment adviser. You become the authority in your city.
5. You don’t have to pay anybody every time you want to add content or edit it. You become the master of your web world.
6. Blogs give visitors the opportunity to know you before you hit them with the sales pitch. Give them useful information and they will start looking around your site to see what else you have to offer.
7. The blogger culture encourages reciprocal linking, so as a blogger, you are more likely to get linked to. People get psyched about helpful or entertaining information and want to share it with their community. Make sure you link to the blogs you like as well.
8. If people start linking to your site, Google will push your rank up, maybe even to the first page. It all depends on how cool your content is and how often you post.

Objections?

Let’s deal with objections first:  if you don’t have time to blog, have an employee do it. If that doesn’t work, hire someone to do it for you. But make sure you start. Have New Energy or someone else to create an optimized WordPress blog for you and start ASAP.
Objection number 2: What does a phone system installation guy need a blog for? Answer: What does a phone guy need a networking group for? Ask yourself this: If you could be on Google’s first page and be seen as your city’s number one authority on phone installation, wouldn’t it be good for business?

A little known fact: Google is trying to dominate the information business; all of it. They want to provide you the best possible answer for everything you need. They would love to recommend you, but you have to help them out a little.

Step two: Be nice to your friends Bing and Google

Help Google out by making sure your website is search friendly: Google got to be the best search engine by acting like a very efficient librarian. Their job is to give you the most relevant answer to your search question. Notice I did not say most accurate. Accuracy can get you into trouble because frequently what you ask for in your search is not what you want. Google is the best at understanding what your really want. They frequently even ask you questions like ” did you mean to search for golf clubs?” when you actually typed in “Golf cubs”.

Bottom line: Google does a great job, but if your website is not set up correctly, it can’t find you and neither can your customers. Don’t be like the bad teenager who puts a book on the wrong shelf just to play a joke on the librarian. 90% of the websites out there make it hard for Google. The ones that cooperate are the ones you see on the first page when you do a search.

So here are three rules for making your website friendly:

1. Rule number one: Make sure each page has a unique description. This description is what Google uses when it brings up your site in a search result. It is the reason people click on your website instead of another one. So make it sound interesting. If you have a unique description, it will be a tempting click but more important, visitors will remark about it –– tell their friends about it.

2. Rule number two: Make sure each page of your site has a unique title that refers to the page’s content. Most of the sites I see have only one title for all the pages. The title is the sentence or phrase at the very top of your browser. It is not your web address. Doing this incorrectly is a grave mistake because it is one of the two clues that is most important to search engines. Mess this up and you are invisible. I have an SEO client that is huge in their industry, but they don’t show up in the SERPs (search engine results page) when I search logical keywords for their industry.  They don’t show up because the titles of their pages don’t refer to the actual content of the page. And in some cases they have the same title for several pages. I am changing the title tags on all their pages so they have a chance of getting found.

3. Rule number three: Decide what you want your visitors to do and give them an incentive to do it. On the web there’s a lot of free stuff and your website has to compete with all those free goodies. Figure out how you can afford to reward people and make sure it’s offered on your website. Most small business sites don’t ask visitors to do anything. Small wonder they don’t get results. I ask all my clients to have a measurable call to action, like a form where visitors can provide their email address. This has three benefits; first it gets you a mailing list you can use for email marketing; second it allows you to measure whether people are responding to your site. If people aren’t doing it, you know you need to make some changes. The third benefit is that by completing the form and providing a reward, you and the visitor are now in a business relationship. You are no longer complete strangers; you have completed a transaction even if no money was involved. By delivering on your promised incentive you proved that you are honest and reliable. The next transaction could be for money.

The third crucial step:

The third step is to sign up and participate in some form of social media –– Twitter, Linkedin, or Facebook.

Unless you are a nut like me, it’s better to concentrate most of your efforts on just one, so you can really take advantage of all the ways it can help you leverage your business. My personal choice has be Twitter although I belong to Facebook and Linkedin as well. I have about 1400 followers on my photo page and over 3000 on my web marketing page. I recently started a fan page for New Energy Communications and have been participating for a while in the Linkedin groups.

So what has this gotten me.?
1. I’ve met a lot of interesting people who have taught me a lot about the web and photography and even how to run my business. That’s the great thing about Twitter. People help each other.

2. I’ve been offered the chance to be a partner in starting a new web portal which I turned down.

3. I met a graphic designer who runs an online magazine, and he asked if he could publish an interview with me about my photography business. The interview was posted and got more interest than any other person he has interviewed. It also landed me photo job with a local ad agency where we flew down to Florida to do the shoot. And just last week it led to a job with one of the top five annual report companies in New York.

4. The design magazine interview with me is now the featured article on that site.

Finally, the interview gave me an idea to start interviewing people and posting to this website. I’ve already interviewed one  web marketing great,  Zeke Camusio, which dramatically increased traffic to my site, and it received visitors from 11 different countries. In addition I am in the process of interviewing another luminary who has 65000 followers on twitter.

So the beat goes on: Using the principles I’ve mentioned has helped me get ranked  the number one internet marketing company in Hartford, according to Google.

So jump in, start blogging, fix your website and push the social media. It works if you take the three steps and make it easy for search engines to find you. In the meantime, if you have questions about any or all of this let me know. I would be happy to answer questions.

What steps do you think are absolutely necessary? Are there ones I’ve left out, or ones you like to hear more about? Let me know.

How To Use Web PR

We just published our press release for this new website and are in the process of moving everything over to this new URL. That was yesterday. Overnight our rank has skyrocketed. Not only that, both the legacy site and the new site are listed repeatedly . The press release appeared as number 3 on Bing right after other organic listings with this site as number 1. But wait, there’s more: these press releases stay around for a long time, especially if you have done something remarkable. The best gift I can give you is to point you toward PRlog. Here is our release.

Phone Blogging

How would you like to use your phone to create blog posts? It sounds good to me, although I haven’t followed the directions to create mine yet. If I have not mentioned it yet, blogging is one of the 2 or 3 most powerful weapons in your arsenal for getting traffic. Let me explain: Google loves content. When you blog, you are creating content that hopefully others will want to read. I know from experience if you use WordPress, your pages will be indexed quickly especially if you come up with a catchy title. Your categories and tags will help as well. The hard part is consistently creating content. Now comes a possible answer. I don’t know if you are like me, but I create a lot of content just talking to friends and business associates that never makes it to print. It seems a lot easier just to speak about what I know than to write about it. If you feel the same way, you will probably like this solution I found on MakeUseOf . The only issue I found was that the Google Voice part of the formula has some rough spots. So even if you don’t set up the whole automatic system to blog from your phone you can use part of this tip. Personally I am just going to use it as a way to convert thought into text and then edit it all in my WordPress dashboard before I post it.

So if you don’t have one, get a Google Voice account and start talking. BTW, let me know what you think of the whole solution.

Interview With Zeke Camusio

Zeke Camusio is a serial entrepreneur, Internet marketing expert, published author, speaker and founder of The Internet Marketing Blog.

As part of New Energy’s commitment to provide as much value as humanly possible to business owners and DIY internet marketers, we are conducting a series of interviews with the web’s best and brightest. Our interview starts with a man that is an amazing source of energy and wisdom: Zeke Camusio.

The Interview

New Energy

What inspired you to start your first company and become an entrepreneur?

Zeke Camusio

I was always a little different from the rest of the kids in my school. They were playing around and I was trying to sell them stuff! I tried being an employee but I never lasted more than three months. I always wanted to change the way things were being done and if something didn’t make sense to me, I just didn’t do it; I didn’t care what my bosses told me to do. I wasn’t going to get very far up in the corporate ladder.

I love the freedom I get from being an entrepreneur. I work really hard, but I decide when I work and what I do. It’s great!

New Energy

Your blog for The Outsourcing Company called “Lets Do It!” is an incredibly useful resource for business marketing on the web. What motivates you to share your discoveries and how have they been received by the web community?

Zeke Camusio

At first it was a marketing tool. I wanted to show people how much I knew about Internet marketing so they would hire our agency. Now we’re doing great and although we don’t desperately need more clients, I love it so much that I keep doing it. It feels great to know that every day I’m helping over 10,000 business owners become more successful. Also, I receive a lot of praise for my articles and that makes me feel very good.

New Energy

Your experience as a serial entrepreneur is very exciting. Can you share some of the factors you look for when you are thinking about starting a new business?

Zeke Camusio

The way I do business is very different from the way most people do it. I like businesses that you can start with no money and in less than a month. I like going after very defined markets where products with poor marketing are being sold like crazy. If a company that does poor marketing is very successful, that’s a great indicator for me, because I know that if I use my marketing skills right, I can take over the market overnight.

I have a very good article written on the topic here: http://www.theoutsourcingcompany.com/blog/entrepreneurship/how-to-choose-the-ideal-business-to-start/

New Energy

Is this a good economic climate to start a new business, and what advice would you give people who plan to launch in 2010?

Zeke Camusio

It’s always a good time to start a business. When people tell you they’re waiting for “things to get better” so they can start a business, that’s just an excuse. My advice to those people is, “get started! If you have a great solution to a real problem, people will buy it no matter what the economy is like.”

New Energy

The Outsourcing Company has a down-to-earth approach for getting results on the web which promotes trust. You even provide DIY tips so people can do their own web marketing. What made you realize that companies want a complete solution rather than a group of isolated services like PPC and SEO?

Zeke Camusio

There are over 50 different Internet marketing tactics. No business in the world should use them all. But, I do teach them all and tell business owners how they can tell which ones they need for their business.

New Energy

Your Blog seems to lean toward social media and Web 2.0. How do you integrate these services with more traditional advertising techniques that companies are already using?

Zeke Camusio

Business owners need to separate all their marketing campaigns and measure each one of them. This is the only way you can learn what works and what doesn’t. You can link offline advertising to your website and Twitter to a magazine ad, but at the end of the day you need an effective system to track each of your marketing campaigns.

New Energy

New Energy likes to employ web PR as part of the SEO mix. How would you rate PR as a tool for building traffic and search engine rank?

Zeke Camusio

Press releases can be very effective but 99% of people use them wrong. The most important tip I can give you is this, “make sure your press release is newsworthy.” In other words, think about why would a journalist want to write about you. Do something cool and unique and then write a press release about it.

New Energy

Last question: As a serial entrepreneur, has your concept of what makes a good business changed from the time you started your first company up to the present with The Outsourcing Company?

Zeke Camusio

Absolutely. I started The Outsourcing Company eight years ago, when I was 19. I’m 27 now. I used to think that as long as your stuff sells, you’ll be fine. Now I learned that you need to be good at managing your finances, your cashflow and your people. This is a blog post I wrote on how I learned seven very valuable lessons from mistakes I made: http://www.theoutsourcingcompany.com/blog/entrepreneurship/7-business-lessons-i-learned-the-hard-way/

New Energy Communications would like to thank Zeke for taking the time out of his super busy schedule to talk with us for this interview. Make sure to check out Zeke and all his links. You will be happy and more profitable when your do. Also make sure to share this interview with friends. Thanks Zeke!

Zeke Camusio
CEO – The Outsourcing Company
www.TheOutsourcingCompany.com
Blog: www.TheOutsourcingCompany.com/blog
zeke@TheOutsourcingCompany.com

Link Relevance

Your links are not always the best indicator of a site’s relevance. This is especially true when talking about SEO on blogs. Your tags on a particular subject can act as a table of contents when a visitor arrives at your blog. But interestingly enough as Matt Crum points out, the pages that contain a list of articles on a particular topic do not score well in Google’s ranking. In Crum’s example all the articles on SEO referenced by that tag on the webpro blog do not rank highly even though there is a well spring of meaty posts there. So does this mean you should not use tags with your posts. I definitely believe you should use those tags because your visitors will use them intuitively and spend more time on your site. Google is not the only source of relevance or utility on the web.

Twitter

There is certainly a lot of twitter advice, but let me say something that works. Treat twitter like a conversation at a party. Too many people just keep posting away and wonder why they are not getting more followers or results. You need to to engage with folks, find out who they are, make friends. If they drop the ball you might have to pick it up again after they say something new that interests you. That’s why they call it social media. I’ve met some really great folks on Twitter and miss them when I get too busy to check in. Building your circle of friends can be fun as well as profitable. Of course you can overdo the trivial stuff. If all you talk about is what you had for breakfast, that is pretty boring. I think the key is to be in conversation. Take an interest in your fellow tweeple. They will likely return that interest and who knows where that will take you. I will say this, it is pretty cool being part of a party where I can talk to over 3000 people and just maybe connect.

Keep Blogging

A big question with web marketing is how do you have the time to do all this social media and blog stuff? The answer is twofold, get help and do something everyday. The web is not going away. And you can certainly do some work yourself. When you need help, reach out to your network or hire an expert. Stay constant. Keep at it.

Get Local

It’s amazing how many webmasters and small company owners ignore their local market. If you are a huge international brand like Nike, you may not want traffic from your area, but most of us can really use it. Make sure that your local city is in your meta descriptions. Make sure you are using keywords that your local competitors are not using. This is particularly important when you register for Google maps. The categories you pick on Google maps can mean the difference between being at the top of the list and not getting listed at all. So do your best. Don’t be afraid to try it because you can always change it and see what happens. If you find you are still not getting the listing for your important keywords, you may need to change both the content of your pages and your Google maps profile. If you are still having trouble and need some help contact us at New Energy.