Archive for the ‘Business Management’ Category

01
Oct

Questions You Should Ask Your Prospective SEO Provider

It seems I am running into more and more people who have been burned by bad SEO firms. Now, as I previously discussed, there are certainly plenty of bad SEO people to watch out for. However, you can do yourself a huge favor by preparing some questions for your prospective SEO providers. This will allow you to gauge how knowledgeable they truly are on the subject, and give you a better feel for what to expect.

Before engaging in ANY discussion with an SEO provider, you should have done your research first. Ask yourself, how did you find this prospective SEO provider? Was it through a search engine? Was it through a social media platform such as LinkedIn? If you found them there, chances are they have an idea of what they are doing. Pull some analytics on their website. Run their website through HubSpot’s website grader and see some information about their website. There are other analytical snapshots you can review as well such as www.quarkbase.com to get some quick information. This will give you an idea of who you are engaging. If an SEO firm cannot represent that they are ranked highly themselves, then what makes you think they can do it for you?

Now, once you have done your due diligence, these are the questions you should be asking:

How long have you been in business?
You should know the answer to this provided that you have done your due diligence. Now it is just a matter of them being honest with you.

What keywords have you attained ranks for?
This is important, because you want to know that the keyword campaigns they build are legitimate. An eight word keyword phrase is not difficult to rank for, so pay close attention to this.

What keywords do you feel my site should be ranking for?
If this is your first conversation with them, then a respectable SEO firm should have to get back to you after they do some preliminary research. They might be able to quickly go through your site and give you some keyword ideas off the top of their head. Match whatever they give you up to the research you have already done.

What is your SEO process?
Shady SEO people will dance around this question. Or they may even claim that it is a trade secret. This should throw up caution signs. Respectable SEO’s should never have a problem explaining their process to you.

Is my industry competitive?
You should have an idea on this before you engage in discussions with an SEO provider. There are a ton of factors into determining an industry’s competitiveness. A general rule of thumb is to look up a keyword query in Google and look at the number of results. You will see a number on the top right that says 1 of 10 of X, where X is the total number of pages that are relevant to the search query. Now, this isn’t always 100% accurate of a term’s competitiveness nature, but it gives you an idea. If your primary keyword has less than 500,000 results, and the SEO firm tries to tell you it is a very competitive industry – then you will want to proceed with caution.

Are you working with anyone in my industry?
This is important, because you don’t want your SEO firm to be targeting the same keywords with you as they would with someone else. Most SEO companies will not offer industry exclusivity without charging higher prices for it. You should be able to provide an SEO Firm a list of your competitors that they agree not to work with while under contract with you.

Do you require changes to my site?
If they answer “no” to this question, then this should throw up caution flags. On page optimization is absolutely necessary and is the second step of a campaign (after the research). Some SEO firms require that you make their recommended changes. Respectable SEO firms will handle this themselves and make the necessary behind the scenes changes. They should not be changing your website design unless you have a specific agreement in place with them to do so.

What will you be doing besides working directly on my site?
Again, if they answer “no” to this question, there is cause for concern. The on page optimization is only PART of the SEO process. If they are not building links for you, then you are not gaining credibility in the eyes of search engines. All SEO campaigns should include a link building process.

How long will it take to see results?
An SEO firm that tells you it will happen in days, is one that is most likely using very shady tactics. These shady tactics could result in having your website removed from Google’s index. The truth is, no one knows for sure. It isn’t up to SEO firms to dictate this, search engines do. Usually you will need to wait 2 to 3 months to have an idea. If absolutely no improvement is made by 90 days, then you will want to investigate this a little further.

Can I speak to references?
Some SEO firms do not provide this information. They should always be able to show you something and allow you to speak with someone regarding the work they have performed.

And just for fun…What kind of a relationship do you have with Google?
Absolutely NO ONE has any special relationship with Google. Those that tell you that they do are full of it and you should end the phone conversation immediately and never consider their services.

I hope these questions help business owners from making a bad decision. You can avoid putting your business in jeopardy by doing your homework beforehand. If you have other questions, share them in the comments!

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gravatar Questions You Should Ask Your Prospective SEO Provider seo questions respectable seo questions to ask an seo internet marketing questions blackhat seo Justin McGill is a web marketing professional and runs a successful Small Business SEO Firm. He is the founder and CEO of SEORCHERS (read: [surch-ers]) - a local web marketing firm specializing in organic search engine optimization (SEO) with a focus on converting visitors into clients. He is available for SEO Consulting and now you can connect with him on Google+!.
12
Aug

Top Ten Reasons to Use SEO

This post has been updated with new statistics and reasons. View the new post.

We recently created this flyer for an upcoming trade show. I felt it was something that I needed to share on this blog as well. So without further ado, here are the top ten reasons to use SEO to market your business:

#10 – Nearly 250 millions searches are performed per day on Google alone.

#9 – Online marketing = a virtual salesman 24/7/365

#8 – Natural search result listings are 85% of all clicks, as opposed to only 15% for Pay Per Click (PPC)

#7 – Online marketing up an average of 8.6% a year through 2011. $41B spent in 2007, $69B by 2011

#6 – Online marketing currently at 7.6% of all media advertising spending is projected to be at 15.2% in 2013.

#5 – E-Commerce sales will grow 4.4% in 2009  to $141B, and jump to 16.5% in growth in 2010.

#4 – Recent Phoenix Business Journal states an estimated $25B leaving print media and going directly to internet marketing.

#3 – Your competitors are getting wise! SEO utilization is at 39% of all businesses, up from 19% in 2007.

#2 – Increased brand visibility and awareness as 8 out of 10 people find companies they eventually do business with online.

#1 – Best way to initiate a direct response as it is the only form of marketing that puts you in front of targeted prospective customers who are looking exactly for what you offer.

These stats are from all kinds of various marketing reports, most of which come from www.marketingsherpa.com. Hopefully, you find this information helpful. If you have additional statistics that you think warrant placement in this list, please share!

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gravatar Top Ten Reasons to Use SEO why use seo using seo online marketing strategy Justin McGill is a web marketing professional and runs a successful Small Business SEO Firm. He is the founder and CEO of SEORCHERS (read: [surch-ers]) - a local web marketing firm specializing in organic search engine optimization (SEO) with a focus on converting visitors into clients. He is available for SEO Consulting and now you can connect with him on Google+!.
17
Jul

10 Places To Syndicate Your Blog For Better Web Marketing

Today’s guest post was written by Jonathan Bentz, a member of the internet marketing team at ProspectMX, a Pennsylvania-based web marketing company.

If you blog, and no one reads it, does your blog matter? Or are you simply clogging up the internets?

Many bloggers don’t feel the need to worry about marketing themselves. “I’m not blogging to make money – this is just my hobby,” I’ve heard some say.

If that’s the case… then great. But if you’re not blogging to be read, why not just keep a notebook and write notes to yourself?

The point of blogging IS to be read. You believe you have something to say that people want to read. In order to be heard by the right people, bloggers need to get their content in front of their audience.

How can bloggers do that? Through syndication. Really Simple Syndication.

Below is a list of ten websites that syndicate blog content at no charge. Due to the traffic these sites receive, the authority they carry with the search engines, and connections they have with top publishers, all ten sites can provide a major benefit to marketing your blog. In all cases, they also allow you to syndicate the content you produce on your blog for free.

In some cases, these syndicators might even pay you for your hard work! Even if you don’t blog for the money – who doesn’t like being paid?!

Make sure you have your blog syndicated by as many of these websites as possible. Your traffic numbers, better search engine rankings, and potential to earn more revenue from your blog provide all the benefit you need to syndicate.

    The Essentials:

  1. Technorati – the search engine for blogs. This should be the first place anyone goes to syndicate their blog.
  2. Blog Catalog – need to add a small line of code to your site to get syndication with Blog Catalog.
  3. BlogBurst – another essential. If accepted, your content can be syndicated on authority sites like Reuters and USA Today.
  4. My Blog Log – add a small piece of code or one of their widgets to your site for visitor tracking and visitor ID.
  5. Twitter – if you’re a blogger who uses Twitter and aren’t using one of the many WordPress plugins for Twitter syndication or Twitterfeed – I ask, why? What’s the problem – your blog allergic to traffic?
  6. Feedburner – setting up your RSS feed through Feedburner is very SEO-friendly. Anytime you can align yourself with something Google-approved, do it.
  7. The Unexpected Surprise:

  8. Amazon – I bet most bloggers don’t know that they can syndicate their content to Amazon and get paid for it. At the beginning, Amazon only syndicated the highest profile blogs to its Kindle buyers. In May, however, they opened the doors to all bloggers. There are over 600,000 Kindle users – do you think a few of them might be interested in your content? Amazon controls pricing, but Kindle users pay between $0.99 and $1.99 for access to your content. Amazon pays bloggers a 30% commission.Three Others Syndicators That Can Benefit Your Blogging
  9. Blogged – another quality blog search engine.
  10. Networked Blogs – Networked Blogs also has a great Facebook app for bloggers and the fans of blogs.
  11. Blogoria – SEO-friendly syndication.
01
Jun

Novel Concept Studio Now Known as SEORCHERS

A rebrand effort that has been in the works for the last 45 days has finally been realized. As of June 1st, 2009 Novel Concept Studio now operates under the name SEORCHERS [surch-ers]. This was a needed process for us to realize our long term goals. The following is our press release:

NOVEL CONCEPT STUDIO OPERATES UNDER NEW NAME “SEORCHERS”

Novel Concept Studio, the internet marketing company dedicated to helping businesses expand their web presence, is changing their name to better reflect their company objectives. Under the new name SEORCHERS, the company will continue to help businesses improve search engine rankings and increase profits by making their websites more visible. The new name will symbolize the company goal of searching for potential dollars that companies are not currently realizing by making businesses easier to find on the web.

As a complete SEO company, SEORCHERS will offer internet marketing and SEO packages, competitive internet marketing strategies and management and protection of online reputation. They offer a free, no obligation analysis of current internet effectiveness as well as free subscription to their informative newsletter. A variety of marketing packages are available to meet individual business needs, with pricing beginning at $495 per month. With four out of five people finding businesses through the internet, it’s how businesses are found.

Upcoming features offered by SEORCHERS will include public access to their array of internet research tools as well as premium access to additional research tools that will be targeted to business owners and internet marketers for a monthly subscription fee.

SEORCHERS is dedicated to helping businesses define and meet their internet marketing expectations. They differentiate themselves by not only focusing on improving search engine rankings, but also improving conversion rates. Marketing packages above the basic level will now include full conversion analysis reports and can provide consultations to maximize website effectiveness.

The success of SEORCHERS is measured by the success of their customers. They are committed to understanding the marketing goals of each client by engaging in a detailed conceptualization process from the project’s outset to ensure customer satisfaction. In today’s competitive internet marketing climate, SEORCHERS strives to meet their company objective of helping each client increase their online exposure.

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SEORCHERS provides SEO Services and is an SEO Consultant for business owners.

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gravatar Novel Concept Studio Now Known as SEORCHERS SEORCHERS re brand novel concept studio Justin McGill is a web marketing professional and runs a successful Small Business SEO Firm. He is the founder and CEO of SEORCHERS (read: [surch-ers]) - a local web marketing firm specializing in organic search engine optimization (SEO) with a focus on converting visitors into clients. He is available for SEO Consulting and now you can connect with him on Google+!.
27
May

Beyond EBay: 50 Niche Sites to Sell Your Stuff Online

This post is re-posted from one of my readers, Suzanne Smith.
Spring cleaning haunts pack-rats, neat freaks, moms and kids alike. After cleaning out all of your unwanted junk, what do you do with it? Make a couple of bucks by reselling your unwanted goods on online auction sites or marketplaces.

What about going into business online? There’s something for you here too. Check out all the places to list your stuff and products or create an online storefront without breaking the bank.

Online Auction Sites
1. Sell.com Classifieds – This low-key alternative to eBay lets you sell everything from pets to houses.
2. iOffer – This site lets you import your profile and rating from eBay, and then enjoy an auction experience that takes no listing fees and focuses on negotiation.
3. OnlineAuction.com – Sell your products in this great eBay alternative, and enjoy creative marketing, such as the dedicated Youtube support.
4. Webidz.com – This great eBay alternative lets you sell just about anything to just about anyone.
5. HiBidder – This sleek eBay alternative helps you market your products to those who will enjoy them the most.
Handmade Arts and Crafts Online Selling Sites
6. Etsy – If you’re selling something handmade, look no further than this wildly colorful site.
7. Lov.li – If you’re selling something artsy, crafty, or handmade, this site will move your product in no time.
8. DaWanda – Another site emphasizing handmade products, this site also emphasizes community participation, letting you make sales and friends in one pass.
9. Handmade Catalog – This no-frills site helps you sell all of your handmade goods.
10. Artsefest.com – This crazy-colorful site is a great way to sell your handcrafted goods.
11. KinfolkCrafts.com – With a focus on community and originality, this site helps you sell everything handmade to those who will enjoy them most.
12. CraftMall.com – This virtual mall helps you sell your handcrafted goods to users from around the world.
Online Storefronts For Registered Users With Low or No Fees
13. Amazon – If you’d like users to be able to search the easiest-to-use sales site for your products, look no further.
14. The Talk Market – This picture-filled site focuses on unique organization, drawing buyers’ eyes to “daily finds” of awesome products.
15. eCRATER – Both a free online store builder and free marketplace, this site is a great one-stop shop for your online sales.
16. Big Cartel – The emphasis here is simplicity: create a store in minutes, track inventory, manage your sales, and enjoy that Big Cartel won’t take a penny from your profits.
17. Half.com – With an emphasis on used products, Half.com—part of the eBay network—will help you reach sellers around the world.
Online Classifieds
18. Kijiji – According to the site, you can “Use Kijiji to buy & sell new and used goods, look for cars and pets, find local real estate, and more.”
19. Craigslist – With sections for major cities all over the world, Craigslist helps you post stuff for sale in the world’s largest classifieds section.
20. LookCube – The emphasis here is “free,” and so the site provides free classifieds for your local area, throughout America.
21. Listasaurus.com – When regular ads just don’t do your product justice, use this quirky site to post video ads and auctions.
22. Oodle – This classifieds site focuses on bringing your products to the locals who wish to buy them.
23. OnlineClassifieds.com – This simple site lets your products reach out all around the globe.
24. Myspace Classifieds – Tap into the power of social media and sell your stuff to the thousands of Myspace users online.
25. Trader Online – Your classified ad can join the millions on this great, highly-organized site.
26. Stuff 4 Sale – If you’re selling in England, look no further than this no-frills site.
27. SellStuffLocal.com – If you’d like to keep your sales local, this site helps you find a buyer near you.
Build Your Own Online Storefront
28. OsCommerce – This open-source site helps you craft your own online store with easy-to-use features.
29. Yahoo! Small Business – This simple site gives you all the tools you need to start selling online through Yahoo.
30. Shopify – With affordable hosting and quick templates, this site lets you setup your online store in minutes.
31. GoodBarry – For a low monthly fee, Barry offers a package that handles your online shop and business e-mail while offering customers a “central console” to make shopping a snap.
32. BuyItSellIt – Another site helping you create your own online store, the emphasis here is making your site both simple and fun.
33. Volusion – Marketing itself as “the easiest way to open an online store,” this site will bring your sales into the 21st century.

Online Marketplaces
34. Bonanzle – The emphasis on this site is making it easier to sell your products, and even tie them to your instant messenger, meaning you can chat with clients immediately.
35. Garage Sale – If you’d like to sell your stuff through Facebook and allow users to buy it without leaving Facebook themselves, this site is for you.
36. U Shops – Build a store in minutes and then build an international customer base with this slick site.
37. Marketplace on Facebook – Reach thousands of potential customers with the power of Facebook.
Stock Photography and Art Online Stores
38. Zazzle – Got an awesome design? Sell it through Zazzle and enjoy royalties and bonuses for your hard work.
39. Cafe Press – This site focuses on customizability; put your artwork and clever quotes on mugs, t-shirts, and much more.
40. iStockphoto – If you’ve got stock photos to sell, this is the single best site to do so with.
Antiques and Collectibles Online Dealers and Stores
41. OnlineCollectibles.com – Bring your awesome collectibles to the collectors who want them with this colorful site.
42. A-Z Collectible Classifieds – If you’re looking to sell an antique or a collectible, this amazingly thorough site will help you post the classifieds that will make a collector somewhere very happy.
43. GoAntiques.com – Join the 1,300 other dealers from over 31 countries to sell your antiques.
44. atOncer – Another collectibles site, this page helps you organize the collectibles you’re selling, ensuring that buyers will be able to find them.
Specialized Online Stores and Marketplaces
45. SellVideoGames.com – They’ve been in the game selling business for 20 years, and they’ll be happy to help your games reach a happy game boy (or girl) out there.
46. Game Pawn – If you’re sick of waiting for sellers, then sell your games directly to Game Pawn using this simple site.
47. The Parts Trader – If you need to sell or trade automotive parts, this is a great place to start.
48. Performance Parts Trader – If you’d like to get the most profit from your used car parts with the least hassle from an online merchant, the search stops here.
49. Fashion Auctions – This simple site is all about selling clothes to customers who will look almost—but not quite—as fabulous in them as you do.
50. ClothesAgency.com – If you’re sick of auctions, sell your clothes directly through this colorful, easy-to-use site.

Now you’re almost in business. Get your stuff, camera and computer together and set up your new online market at the site of your choosing.

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gravatar Beyond EBay: 50 Niche Sites to Sell Your Stuff Online sell stuff making money online ebay Justin McGill is a web marketing professional and runs a successful Small Business SEO Firm. He is the founder and CEO of SEORCHERS (read: [surch-ers]) - a local web marketing firm specializing in organic search engine optimization (SEO) with a focus on converting visitors into clients. He is available for SEO Consulting and now you can connect with him on Google+!.
16
May

Establishing Alliances to Grow Your Business

This is something I’ve wanted to touch on for a little while. In fact, I had to create a new category to host this (and future topics) of business management and growing your business. This is not related necessarily just to internet marketers, but really can be applied to any business.

The concept of building strategic alliances with similarly aligned business models will be vital to the long term success of your business. Having grown my business from the ground up, and learning much about entrepreneurship along the way – I can say this is one area that I have been rather successful. I will use my business as an example, and then give some other examples with people I have had encounters with.

As a company that focuses on internet marketing, I brought in a business partner to help lay the foundation for a more national approach. We spent several months developing our plan, and a large part of that plan was to start building relationships that catered to our offerings. So, naturally, as an internet marketing company we wanted to establish relationships with web designers. We then looked at other avenues such as video production, tradeshow display companies, graphic designers, and believe it or not, other SEO firms. We knew our price points are rather lower compared to other firms, and we saw us being a quality outsourcing partner for those bigger firms. We’ve built relationships with IT people, branding experts, and more. My point being, they were going to be able to help bring in direct clients because they were people that already had established relationships (trust) with their customers.

I have found that I often times spend time helping business owners build their business by being a consultant and giving advice on things that have absolutely nothing to do with internet marketing. I always look for ways in which you can build relationships with other businesses. I happen to have a great offering, that I can exchange services with just about every company. Some businesses are very niche specific and don’t have that luxury, so it will be a little harder to penetrate. Chances are though, you have something that fellow businesses can appreciate (or else why are you in business?). So, let me just give a couple other examples outside of internet marketing.

One client of ours deals with building restoration. So if there’s a flood, fire, etc, they will come in and take care of the mess. So then you start to look at what customers they are targeting and build a customer profile. This business typically works with homeowners, and sometimes business owners if their building experiences damage. If you have a toilet that overflows, pipe leaks, etc…the customer will call a Plumber most of the time. So I suggested that they build relationships with plumbers. Even landscapers would be a good partner to have because they are in front of potential customers already. You just have to figure out what you’re willing to do in order to build relationships. Maybe some plumbers will just give referrals for nothing, but typically they will probably want some sort of finders fee. It’s worth it – you wouldn’t have gotten that business without them.

Another entrepreneur I met is an interior designer. She was doing it all herself and really had not looked at building partnerships. Well, her ideal customer is one that is remodeling, or else a new home owner. So, you  think about who those ideal customers will be talking to. Realtors? Painters? Contractors? These are all ideal partnerships that need to be explored.

So now the next question after you decide you need to build more alliances is; “How do I find/establish relationships with these people?” Well, you can start by joining social networking sites like LinkedIn and finding people/groups in that fashion. Another option you want to explore is finding networking events in your city. This can be done by joining your city’s Chamber of Commerce. If you’re lucky enough to be in the Phoenix area, there is  also an amazing website that has a great calendar of various networking events over at www.networkingphoenix.com. If you have not done a networking event, it can be a bit overwhelming at first. You just have to remember these are people that have the same goal as you – to establish relationships and build connections. Be approachable, smile, and be yourself.

So, start building those relationships. It’s a win-win!

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gravatar Establishing Alliances to Grow Your Business strategic partners business partnerships Business Management alliances Justin McGill is a web marketing professional and runs a successful Small Business SEO Firm. He is the founder and CEO of SEORCHERS (read: [surch-ers]) - a local web marketing firm specializing in organic search engine optimization (SEO) with a focus on converting visitors into clients. He is available for SEO Consulting and now you can connect with him on Google+!.