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November 9, 2008

New Web Advertising Service for Omaha

Filed under: Marketing Your Site — Tags: — admin @ 11:14 am

I have rolled out a package of web marketing to a few of my clients whom I thought would benefit from it the most. It includes multiple elements of article writing, blog posting, video posting, press release posting and podcasting. The main reason for these are to get backlinks, but you will also enjoy the benefits of having additional material for your off-line marketing as well. More content for your print brochures, for instance. Also, Video posting is pretty big right now, and we can have a really professional video put together and posted for you each month with this package.

If you are interested in this for promotion of your web site, or are interested in some sort of optimization for your site, feel free to email me sm (at) messagedirect.info, or give me a call at (402)210-3283. I usually like to sit down with my clients to determine need and get an understanding of their business, so this works best if you are in the Omaha area!

November 4, 2008

So, Any back link is a good link? Beware of bad neighborhoods!

Filed under: Content Development,Traffic Building — admin @ 4:15 pm

I write a lot about back links in this blog, because they are vital to your ranking. However, it may surprise you that not all links are good. Google can penalize you for your link being in a “bad neighborhood”. You can actually lose page rank when you link to too many lesser ranked sites, sites with content that has little to do with your content, or even paid linking.

So, as you attempt to get those back links, be careful, do your research and then look for the links!

If you need assistance with this, we have lots and lots of creative marketing ideas for how to garner those links. Just give us a call!

October 24, 2008

Marketing for Joe the Plumber

Filed under: Building a web site,Content Development — Tags: — admin @ 9:56 am

We have all heard it – marketing is expensive. But what is the cost of not marketing – inevitably, it is failure. But you have to do market (online or offline) in a manner that can be measured against results. Lets take a Plumber, for instance. Suppose we launch an adwords campaign for Joe that consists of a $300 per month spend, and he can attribute 600 additional hits to his web site. how does this translate into business? Hopefully, he is asking the question: How did you hear about my business? This is key to tracking the profit on the service related business. It is a whole lot more apparent on an ecommerce application where you can track the click all the way to the ‘thank you for your order’ page of your site.

I specialize in marketing your web site, and I especially prefer local businesses where I can sit down and determine the best strategy with you, for your business. If you would like to see more, MessageDirect.info has a portfolio, or contact me directly at sm (at) messagedirect (.) info!

October 23, 2008

Does your firm have a Technology Use Policy?

Filed under: Small Business Issues — Tags: , — admin @ 12:30 pm

On a regular basis, I deal with small businesses that, most of the time seem to have it all together. I do some small business consulting in the context of how to use technology, but recently get many questions on general small business issues. One such issue dealt with some inappropriate material that was found on a 3rd party site. If your firm doesn’t have a Technology Use Policy in place for the areas of the office and the web which the employees have access to, you are asking for trouble.

The Policy should include specifics about how the company equipment and email can be used, what it can store, and what actions will be taken if the Policy is broken. I once worked at a company that would not allow anything but the default Windows Xp screen saver to be displayed, so as not to have to make a decision on personal photos that may or may not be offensive. Do you allow your employees to fax personal items…maybe it is time to spell it out. Don’t wait until someone threatens a lawsuit and you don’t have the proper procedures in place.

October 21, 2008

Forums as a Marketing Tool

Filed under: Traffic Building — Tags: — admin @ 1:53 am

Do you belong to a forum or similar online community? If you have not added your website or blog to your signature, you are missing out on a great marketing opportunity. If you are a mechanic and you belong to an enthusiast site for your favorite sports car, you should, without a doubt, add your website to the signature of your profile – when you leave a comment on the forum, you are leaving a link back to your web site, something for people who are curious or who like the info you have provided to follow back to your site. This may seem like the most basic of tips, but you would be shocked at how many people miss out on this great opportunity.

In tech terms, this is a “back link” – a link from a site with relevant information to your site. Google and the search engines love back links, you should too! Make getting back links a priority.

October 13, 2008

Buy The Big O Show!

Filed under: Marketing Your Site — Tags: , — admin @ 12:37 pm

Omaha Business owners and clients – I have free tickets for you to the Buy The Big O Show on Wednesday at the Qwest Center. You can check out Omaha’s best B2B show. My friend Heather Nelson from MCC will be giving a talk on Search Engine Marketing for your business. This will be an informative talk designed to expose you to the Google Adwords concept and give you some ideas on how to market your business on line.

If you leave a comment to this post I will email you a printable ticket which you can use for your entire office.

September 26, 2008

Developing your Small Business Web Site: 3 things I wish the client understood

Filed under: Building a web site — Tags: , — admin @ 11:01 pm

Business owners: Your web professional wishes you knew these concepts!

Your web site is an extension of your business and should be a part of your marketing plan. So many small business owners don’t put much emphasis on their web site – they just don’t see the benefit, or they don’t know what it can actually do for them. Furthermore, they don’t understand that they probably have more potential traffic than they realize they could get coming from their web site.

The second concept is: If you build a site, you will not automatically get traffic to it. Traffic takes work. This is a form of advertising, and you must be prepared – a budget, a plan, and someone who can leverage both is a great strategy.

The best for last – I complain about this one the most – it probably should have been the first one. CONTENT DOES NOT WRITE ITSELF! ok. nor does it come free if you want your webmaster or designer to write it. It also takes time and research. You can’t give someone a logo and expect an interactive 30 page web site next week.

Now, this post is kind of a rant, but these are legitimate points that you need to consider as you plan your site.

September 19, 2008

You wrote a business plan, but did you write a Marketing Plan?

Most small business owners understand the importance of a business plan (statistics favor the fact that a business has a much better chance of success with a well thought out business plan, by the way). But what about your marketing plan? Have you thought about how you will market your business, and more importantly, have you invested time in putting a plan on paper?

Some important elements to address in your marketing plan: What are the particular aspects of your business to advertise? What kind of budget do you have? When will you advertise – time of day, seasonal, etc? How do you maximize your budget’s reach? What kind of returns on your advertising investment do you anticipate? How do you plan to handle an influx of business from your marketing efforts – do you have enough staff? Where are your ads placed and what demographics do they target? Do you, as the small business owner, have the time to assemble and implement your plan, or do you need help from a professional firm – this could be anything from graphics design to media buying and placement. Most importantly(in my opinion), how do you track your return on your advertising capital?

All these questions must be addressed in order to put together an effective advertising campaign, whether it is an online Google Adwords campaign, or a local television or radio spot. When you think through the possibilities, problems and expenditures, you will likely save yourself a lot of money for the little time that you spend putting together a plan. You should plan for at least a year in advance on most major advertising expenditures and budget for them.

Just as with your business plan, you still must remain flexible – there is a good chance that not all of your campaigns will be successful, but a plan will certainly lessen the risk. Remember – if you fail to plan, you plan to fail!

If you would like a consultation, my team can put together a marketing plan for you – you will be happy you made the investment! Steve at 402.210.3283 in Omaha!

Have fun out there! SEM

September 16, 2008

Small Business Hiring Practices – to use or not to use Myspace as a Reference

Filed under: Small Business Issues — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:10 am

Ok…Again, this post is not exactly on the topic of the blog as a whole – but it does bring to light some issues that small business should be taking into account when they hire and where they get their information.

I was sitting in line today, when I struck up a conversation with the director of IT for a local bank. We got to talking about the social marketing aspects of the net and how they had impacted the business over the years. I asked him, just off the cuff if they had any influence on his department’s hiring practice – ie. did they use Myspace to research potential hires? He said they did not at this time, but the question had come up for the bank as a whole. So, my next question to him was, do you think it is fair to use this information? I mean, is what a person does on the web and in their spare time any indicator of how they might perform their job? This is largely a question to get employers thinking – I think it largely depends on the position and the company, but a crazy/derogatory/or otherwise socially unacceptable social networking page could ultimately reflect poorly on the company, its sales or in some way affect its bottom line. How much? As a small business owner you need to decide this and use the information accordingly when you are hiring.

Now, I am not a lawyer, although I do know a few, and I think that they would agree with me that information on the net is fair game when it comes to hiring practices – bad or good information, for that matter. Hiring managers and Human resources specialists can pipe right up! I would certainly like some input on this topic if you have it.

September 15, 2008

Business as Usual – or do the Unusual

Filed under: Marketing Your Site — Tags: , — admin @ 9:58 am

Marketing is not an exact science, and what works for one business can be dismal for another. It takes a good eye and some experience to put together a great marketing campaign. When I put together a Google Adwords Campaign for someone, I spend a lot of time doing research on what verbiage in the ad, key words and calls to action might work well for them. I also take a look at their landing page to make sure we are sending customers to the exact information that they are searching for. This results in a couple of good things – more effective ads meaning higher conversions, and lower cost ads, meaning the relevance of the ads is high, so I don’t have to bid so high on it to compete in the Adwords structure.

If you would like to put together an online marketing campaign, SEMbyDesign can help – and it doesn’t have to be expensive for you. Give us a call today! In Omaha, 402-210-3283

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