Tag: Blog
Newletter Tips to Keep Customers Interested
Are you thinking about starting a newsletter or do you currently have one? It doesn’t matter, you can make your newsletter more relevant with these simple seven tips.
Posted: February 15th, 2010 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, e-newsletter tips, Home page, newsletter, newsletter tips
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Everyone is Talking SEO
An interesting article in the LA Times that deals with the issues of late life unemployment. This may be one of the first times I have read the word SEO in a major newspaper! I forget how few people know of the web world, especially a niche like search engine optimization. In the article a women in her 50’s and recently unemployed has taken an unpaid position at a web start-up.
Posted: March 6th, 2009 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, seo
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Eye on the Prize
Typically I urge my clients to add content to their website, but this content should empower a goal, not inhibit it. Usually the website’s goal is to either directly produce revenue (an e-commerce website) or the website is intended to attract people to contact my client (a lead generation website). Quite often we lose site of these website objectives. Images, text, movies, and other glitzy media is added to the site without regard to purpose. Other times “administrative” information is added for a select few customers or because we can. Does this content aid the decision process of a potential customer, or does it detract? If you were a salesperson, would this information help the sale or would it make the sale more difficult? These are questions you should ask yourself when looking at your website.
Posted: January 14th, 2009 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, clients, FAQ, seo, Website Goals
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The Funnel of Love
Sales people are always thinking about their sales funnel. A sales funnel describes the conversion of prospects into stages from inquiry through to the final sale. Prospects start at the top of the funnel and convert into a sale at the bottom. The success of this conversion reflects the quality of prospects at the top of the funnel and the sales skill at each conversion stage.
Posted: November 12th, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, ecommerce, sale funnel, sales engine optimization, seo, visitors
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Joomla – Why CMS Matters to Web Promotion
I constantly harp on adding content to a website. You want your website to be the source of quality information on the topic you know about. However if it is either costly or time-consuming to add content, all the cajoling in the world isn’t going to make you want to change your website. Enter CMS or Content Management Systems. A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the CMS manages all your content, you don’t have to.
Posted: October 1st, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, cms, joomla, open source, SEO Tools
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Converting Visitors to Clients
I often get asked: How do I turn a website visitor into a paying customer? I believe the question might be better framed as: How do I get customers/clients to visit our website? You will always get visitors who have no intention of buying your goods or services. The trick may not be to change these visitors into customers but to find more potential customers. To find a customer, consider offering them something they want, but that is not necessarily your product. And two, develop a relationship with them.
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, clients, Conversions, e-newsletter, newsletter, visitors, web marketing
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A Successful On-Line Press Release
The elements of a press release are fairly well established. PRLog has a good summary of these components.
I’d like to discuss the finer details of a press release – that is, what makes it interesting.
Posted: August 7th, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, on-line press releases. search engine marketing
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Using Your Keywords
I usually assist my clients in deriving 10 or so keyword phrases. These are phrases that a prospect would use to search Google and find my client. An example of a keyword phrase for a local bike store might be “Bend Oregon Bike Shop”. Now that you have these keywords what do you do with them? What we do with keywords is as important as finding the correct keywords.
Posted: July 31st, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Bend Oregon, Blog, clients, keyword density, keyword placement, keywords
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Web Design vs. Web Promotion
Click to view Small Business Internet Marketing: Design vs. Promotion presentation. This works best using MS Internet Explorer browser. You can view it as a slideshow by clicking “Slideshow” in the bottom right of the screen after you download. In the normal viewing mode, you will be able to view my speaker notes. Thank you and please feel free to leave a comment below.
Posted: June 18th, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Bend Oregon, Blog, Internet Marketing, Rotary Club
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Blog vs. e-Newsletter
Blog vs e-Newsletter, which should your business use? The quick answer is both. The purpose of both blogs and e-newsletters is to keep connected with your customers. By bringing customers into the fold, they feel like they are a valuable part of your business. Both communication devices are valuable to promoting your business and therefore increasing sales, but there are significant differences between the two methods.
Posted: May 23rd, 2008 under SEO-Bend.
Tags: Blog, blogs, clients, e-newsletter, newsletter, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimzation
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