Online Marketing Focus: SEO and Social Media
April 11, 2012 by Christian · Comments Off
Small business owners have a wide array of marketing choices when selecting the right online marketing strategy to pursue with the goal of finding new leads that actually turn into sales. The most popular being paid advertising, SEO campaigns, and Social Media Marketing. Making a site that is streamlined to be attractive to the search engines through Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the most talked about tactics that drives traffic to websites generally through Google. It is always important to build a website based on proven SEO principals, but in today’s online world failing to engage with the community through social media sites is a big mistake.
Google now puts value on the number of shares, likes, +1’s, etc. that a site receives when producing its search results. Therefore social media campaigns also have an impact on a company’s search rankings for their desired keywords. A great SEO strategy with lots of backlinks is no longer enough to gain high visibility and traction online. The best marketing campaigns for a small business include a combination of both solid SEO principles and promotion of social media channels. Paid search advertising and banner ad space can get a new site the exposure it needs to reach customers; but it is usually way too expensive for most small business marketing budgets.
Basic SEO Principals
In order to get the most out of your social media campaigns it is wise to have a site built based on best practices concerning search engine optimization. The following are a few guidelines that are important for your web development team to follow when designing your site. But doing these alone will not drive the traffic you desire until you begin sharing your website’s content on Twitter, Facebook, and elsewhere providing readers the opportunity to share, like or +1 the content you are distributing.
- Create a site map.
- Develop unique page titles, keywords, and page descriptions.
- Use keywords in headers and body of text, but don’t overdo it.
- Create backlinks, but use a family of similar keywords not just one or two.
- Include blog titles in the URL for the company blog
Of course there are dozens of other aspects for building a website with SEO in mind and so it is important that you have a web developer that is adept at SEO techniques when building the website. Many small business owners fall into the trap of trying to implement what they read about SEO strategies that pertain to affiliate marketing companies that are only seeking traffic through Google search and are not actively selling a product themselves or building a brand that customers will return to.
Social Media to Drive Traffic
Using Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, and other sites to promote content about the business, products, and services provided should be the majority of your focus. Building a community of people interested in the industry the business is in, is much more effective than building thousands of links on irrelevant websites. Individuals that actively follow a business on Facebook or engage with the company on Twitter are actually helping to promote the brand to their followers and friends simply by engaging and having a discussion. This can be the best kind of exposure as the business is able to reach additional people that may have similar interests. By focusing on creating an effective social media marketing strategy the business has a much greater chance of being noticed by others that will take the time to write or comment either on the social sites, but also on their own blogs and other websites which can result in very high quality links. Building links is a huge part of any effective SEO plan and one of the best ways to get others to link to your content and discuss your brand is through unique and original content that is shared through social sites.
Make sure your site has the basic requirements that the search engines are looking for. Be sure to have a well-designed website and leverage social media to generate the high quality links and discussions that will really send traffic to your site. If you have the ability to create original content then you don’t need to worry about creating an intricate link building scheme as it will more than likely end up getting sniffed out by Google anyways. Small business owners are much better off spending their online marketing budgets building value for their community and actively participating in industry focused discussions throughout the web.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Attract New Business by Creating Personal Connections with Business Partners and Clients
March 9, 2012 by Christian · Comments Off
When attracting new business it is wise to build personal relationships with the people you interact with the most, whether it’s a business partner or a potential long term client. While it is important to be focused on the core business issues at hand during a conversation with a business partner or a new client, spending a few minutes to gather some personal information and being conscious of building a personal relationship will ensure that special connections can be made.
While a personal relationship does not always immediately attract new business it can be the difference in closing a deal or getting a business referral later down the road. Leverage your personal relationship in marketing strategies to reach new clients, especially through social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Focus on the most important details for a person and make them feel special to attract new business through personal relationships.
Details To Capture
During a business meeting there is often personal information that is shared either in the first few minutes before the meeting gets going or during the meeting when used to discuss a specific issue. Be aware of these details and jot them down in your notepad to record later. It’s important when meeting with someone that could be a business partner or long term client to be focused on developing a personal connection. Personal connections not only help you with the business transaction that is on the table at the time, but can assist in attracting new business down the road as well as build your own network of contacts.
The following details are often openly discussed and can be used to make a personal connection:
- Name of spouse – If someone mentions they are planning a birthday or anniversary for their spouse, write that down, if you are still doing business with that person in a year sending a message to say happy anniversary or birthday will be a surprise to them and be something that will help solidify a personal relationship.
- Special Dates – Be aware of any special days that are mentioned as being important to the person and jot this down. Can be a birthday for themselves or the kids, anniversary, or special holidays etc.
- Family names – Write down the names of children and ages also note down any specific activities. If someone mentions one of their kids is playing sports and they will be at a game that weekend, make sure to ask how Jimmy or Sally did in there game that weekend when you talk next. Showing that you care about what is important to them outside of the work environment is really important to create a relationship that is distinguishable from a standard working relationship.
- Favorite Activities – Learning what a person does in their free time gives you a reason to start off the next conversation with a topic that the person enjoys. An example would be if someone mentions that they were out fishing the previous weekend and you are meeting a few weeks later, asking if they got a chance to get out on the water shows you care to understand about what they are passionate about. This is the same if someone mentions they like going to music shows or seeing sporting events, finding out what a person enjoys and bringing it up during the informal parts of a meeting can forge the personal connection that leads to more business later.
Leverage Personal Relationships
Leveraging personal relationships in business to attract new clients is important. Most people that are active in social media and a business professional will have a LinkedIn account. Getting access to someone’s LinkedIn account by allowing them to connect with you is important even if it’s a purely business relationship. However if you can become friends with someone on Facebook the likely hood you can generate more business from them increases as most people are more reserved in who they will friend on Facebook versus LinkedIn. Depending on your business marketing strategy Facebook can be effective, but only if you have the friends that are the right people that can actually either act on the business opportunity or have people as friends that would make a business referral.
Getting your personal relationships to help attract new business for your business is the ultimate goal of spending the time necessary to build real relationships with people versus superficial ones or business only connections.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Attract New Business with Video Marketing
February 23, 2012 by Christian · Comments Off
An important element of any marketing strategy that’s aiming to attract new business should be the inclusion of videos in the marketing campaign. Videos can serve several purposes in a joint venture marketing campaign including: educating about a partner or a product, used for acquiring new leads, or explaining a process that is internal to the business relationship among many other functions.
Video is a great medium for getting facts and information across in a short time frame and can allow a customer to engage with a brand despite being on their computer or mobile device. Creating a video that supports your businesses goals in attracting new business does not need to be a significant investment especially if you are a smaller business or start up, a low budget video can still be extremely effective. Sell your brand through video and you will attract more business and reach more customers through channels set up with joint venture partners.
Marketing Uses for Video
Here is just a high level overview of the places and uses for video content in a joint venture marketing relationship. Video allows you to be creative in both creation and distribution yet still retain control complete control over the message inside.
Youtube - Keep an active Youtube account. It will have a positive impact on your businesses natural search engine results and is a great place to send people looking for more information to look through all of the videos.
Facebook & Twitter – These social media sites are perfect for allowing your community of followers to share your content with others that may find it interesting.
Partner Training Website – Have videos that relate to the joint venture marketing partnership on your website. If there is in-person training when the partnership kicks off make sure to have it recorded so a future employee can get up to speed on the business relationship.
Landing Page / Marketing Pages of Website – Using video on a website or in a landing page can be very helpful when attracting new business. I recommend not having a video that starts immediately on your landing page however, having a video that is prominently located on the page and easily click able by the customer is great. Loading the video and playing instantly can impede the persons experience with the website if their Internet connection is slow.
However, a video is capable of packing in all of the details a customer may want to know about if they like what they see in first few seconds of a landing page. The video should help attract and close the new business and direct people how to get in touch with a sales representative or direct them to the e-commerce site.
Email and Newsletter Blasts – Include a video in your next company newsletter or customer update newsletter and track the success of the video. You can upload a new video prior to sending out a new message to see how many people are viewing your videos. If you have a high rate of success of getting people to click on videos from your newsletters then you can expand on selling to the potential business that you have attracted interest of.
Embrace creating content to drive awareness about your partners’ products and service when selling for a joint venture marketing partners including making videos and other visual content that interests your target market. Videos and pictures are key drivers in attracting new business and then a solid pitch and answers to the customer’s questions will be able to seal the deal.
Make a new video about a business partner and see if you can drive new leads that might not have been otherwise cultivated.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Attract New Clients Utilizing Unique Landing Page Website
February 3, 2012 by Christian · Comments Off
If your business has many different products and services available, attracting new clients can sometimes be a challenge. When you need to target a specific demographic then an online campaign can result in the traffic you need to close new business. To be effective you’ll need to have a well-designed landing page for the web traffic to land on. This is the best way to ensure that all of your online marketing activities are focused to close the deal when they lead to the landing page. Use a low cost solution from the web hosting company when purchasing a new domain address that is relevant to the product or marketing campaign and start building a page. This can be a very cost effective method to allow your brand to represent itself in unique ways to online clients. Send traffic from your Facebook and Twitter accounts to your landing page or purchase relevant keyword advertising from Google to target people searching for a solution precisely like you offer.
Purpose of Landing Page
A landing page should answer the immediate questions for a potential new client that’s interested in the products and services you have available. Basic information and pricing on the product should be the primary focus of the landing page. Be sure to include how to get in touch with someone from your company either by phone or through a live chat system. It’s best to have a trained professional responding to a person’s questions immediately it will increase the success of your landing page in generating new business.
A landing page can be as simple as a single web page that has the basic details necessary on it for the marketing campaign with directions to the main company website and relevant contact details. Another popular method of building domain specific landing pages for marketing purposes is to use a blog platform like WordPress. Use a plugin for making a sticky post. Then you’ll just need to sticky the first post and continue to write relevant content that is published on your blog. This is a great way to not only provide the right first impression for the marketing campaign, but also generate content required for natural SEO rankings.
Engage Through a Landing Page
A landing page is your opportunity to grasp a new client’s attention whether they came to the site through a recommendation on LinkedIn, Facebook, or a Google Adwords click. It’s now or never as people browsing the web tend to click away quickly if they are not immediately interested. It’s generally a good idea to not have flash or any heavy graphics that might slow a page down from loading immediately for the user. Generally just forgoing using flash will eliminate page loading problems for most visitors. It’s also a good idea to have a video as an option to either click play on or to have as an additional link off the page as many people enjoy learning about new products and services by watching a short video and demo versus reading an article. Have a contact form and the option to like a Facebook Page, follow on Twitter and other methods of capturing the person’s attention in the future.
Close the Deal
New clients that have visited a landing page and either started a web chat or initiated a phone call will always be the hot leads and the easiest new business to close. By offering a few different avenues for a person to stay in touch with your business whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Linkedin, or through your company newsletter you have the capability to get business in the future by continuing to establish your brand.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Tips for Getting More Clients from Marketing Activities
January 3, 2012 by Christian · Comments Off
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The new year is always a time to review last year’s execution and make plans for growing the business. The following tips and techniques can be used to maximize your existing marketing activities in getting more clients. If you have a product or service that is currently being marketed through your own activities or from your joint venture marketing partner then it’s necessary to close every lead and potential deal that is on the table. To acquire a customer it often takes several different attempts with layered marketing of the company and its offerings. By quickly following through with every marketing activity you can potentially hit a customer in multiple channels.
Blog Posting
A blog post may about a new product or new company information that is posted in order to educate customers and potential customers about the product or company. Blog posts are a great foundation to build on and leverage for improving the companies rankings in the search engines. It’s important to expand the reach of your company blog by using the following actions and services on websites to promote the blog post.
Email – Blast a company message with the title, link, and summary of the blog post to people in your newsletter lists.
Facebook - Post a link to your company’s blog post. These should be posted on both companies Facebook pages if it’s a joint venture.
Twitter - Post a link to your company’s blog post. The co-branded blog posts should be posted on both companies Twitter accounts.
Fiverr - Hire someone to submit blog pages to social sites like Reddit, Digg, StumbleUpon and other locations. Hiring additional people to also promote and engage with the content can help posts gain traction faster in the Search Engines.
While results may not be instantaneous, if you follow the steps above your blog posts will receive more value in search engine rankings for your target keywords from Google due to the links that will be created directing back to your specific blog posts. This will help create more traffic to your company’s main website through promoting your content.
Facebook can be a unique place to advertise for many businesses. However; there are a few strategies that can work for companies and their joint venture partners that are looking to gain access into specific local markets and have a solid presence on the social network.
- Facebook ads can generate interests from a partner’s existing customer base that follow them. Create an advertisement special that customers of a partner can have access to if they post a message in there Facebook status about your brand. Getting more clients from Facebook requires them sharing your company with their friends.
- If you want to build a following of people, then as a company you have to be educational and have interesting content that makes people want to subscribe to your content. Create interesting videos that provide specific details about a topic in 2 – 3 minutes and post them to your Facebook page as well as on Youtube.
- Create an interesting ad that targets very specific demographics. The ad itself needs to be short and sweet and catch the attention of viewers for the target market your business is after. Purchase ads to the exact details of the market that you need to reach whether it’s regional or based on the individuals occupation, age or gender. Facebook allows for creating amazingly detailed ad campaigns. Make the campaign about clicking like to your Facebook page versus redirecting to your website or a sales landing page.
Brochures / Mailers
If part of the marketing activities is sending out a regular printed brochure, catalogue, or promotional newsletters / sale offerings then it is important to maximize each piece of mail, due to the cost of regular mail campaigns.
Email - Sending an email at the same time as a physical mailing is a good way to use the marketing material twice and help reinforce the physical papers that may get shuffled around for a few days before being reviewed. Invite them to a webinar that will be conducted concerning a topic related to the products or services that are being offered in the mailer. Include a form in any emails that can be filled out and sent in requesting more information as some people prefer to communicate through these channels rather than making a call.
Phone Call – Making a follow up phone call 5 – 8 days after sending a letter / package to a perspective client is always a wise idea. If you are conducting a massive mail campaign and neither you nor your business partner has a call center, it’s ok. There are people that can be hired for a fairly affordable rate that can quickly understand your company’s basic information and products to make lead generation calls to provide hot leads to your sales team. Train sales people making follow up phone calls to get email addresses during the conversation as it’s the easiest way to ping potential customers on a regular basis.
Have a great 2012; enjoy growing your business and maximizing all of your existing joint venture marketing activities to get more clients.
christian fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A joint venture marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Establish a Strong Presence to Get Clients Online
November 11, 2011 by Christian · Comments Off
A joint venture marketing partnership can help promote a brand or product to a large customer base, but in order to get clients online it’s important to have a strong online presence with positive remarks from many thought leaders in an industry across many different online communities. It is not easy to quickly build a very visible brand online as most savvy Internet users rely on many different websites and personal recommendations to assist their decision making process when evaluating a new product or service. For most industries there are several places that are important for a business to have a strong brand.
The following are all sites that should be considered for creating content to achieve the product awareness that is required to get clients online. While a joint venture is extremely important for getting a name into a customer’s mind, most people will initiate at least a basic Google search for making even small purchases and will go deep in Google if the purchase is of a significant dollar value. A business person doing their proper due diligence before making a purchase will often go to at least a few of the following locations looking for additional information, personal product / service reviews and search for both positive and negative opinions. It’s common knowledge that it often takes multiple marketing approaches to reach an end customer and close the deal, so prepare for the momentum that can occur with the promotion provided by a joint venture partner.
Social Networks
Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Plus are all important to utilize to develop a strong brand presence in order to get more clients online. Small businesses may only have the capability to set up a simple profile with the business owner promoting the product or service to their personal networks within these sites. Larger companies are capable of setting up more complex campaigns with larger groups of people participating with their brand online, but regardless of a business’s capability to fully capitalize on the benefits of social networking, avoiding them altogether can damage the online brand by simply not showing up at all. When a partner recommends a product or service to their customers it is important that the customer can find more information about the company when searching on their preferred social network site.
Business Listing Sites
Yelp, Google Places (which is combined with Google Maps), and the Better Business Bureau are all important locations to have a basic presence. It only takes a few minutes to go through the processes of signing up and claiming the business as your own if you are the business owner. This allows for customizing the profile and providing additional information that’s important for customers to find. Failing to go through the claim process will not mean the company does not show up on these sites, as they still will if the business has been around for more than a few days and has an active website, is incorporated, etc. However it will mean that an opportunity to craft the message customers receive about the company is lost. These sites all have a high likely hood of showing up in the top natural Google search results if a potential online client is searching for more information after hearing about the business through a joint venture partner recommendation, so take advantage of that by building out a strong profile.
News & Information
Creating basic press releases and developing a process for promoting newsworthy information through press release distribution sites like PRLeap, Reddit and Digg which are news aggregation sites and Quora or Yahoo Answers will help get broader community opinions about the product and service. While social networks and business listings are easier to control and manage, news sites have the capability to provide reader opinions which can be positive if done right and negative if done incorrectly.
Getting news stories indexed within Google news can be frustrating at first, but can be achieved through several PR websites for a fee. When participating in News Aggregation sites and Question and Answer sites it’s best not to over sell and to be supportive of the community in general rather than just talking about a specific product or service in order to build the credibility from others within a specific industry. Use industry expertise and knowledge to build a strong brand online through these sites which will result in getting more clients online.
Develop a strong brand online to reinforce the positive impacts of joint venture marketing campaigns. By developing a strong online brand a company will not only ensure that a joint venture marketing activity is more successful, it can also be a catalyst for acquiring JV marketing partners and thus should be an integral part of any efforts to develop a strong JV marketing business model.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Get More Clients through Joint Venture Marketing Partnerships for Facebook Pages
November 1, 2011 by Christian · Comments Off
Small business owners can benefit greatly by setting up Facebook pages to get more clients from a joint venture relationship. Setting up focused Facebook pages with marketing partners give businesses the capability to capture audiences that are very interested in a specific topic or reside in a certain location. The rewards from social media marketing can be tremendous when the campaigns are executed correctly for driving traffic to websites. Small business that are product focused companies can benefit immensely by creating joint venture marketing partnerships with companies that are capable of developing the right marketing campaigns, interact with large networks of social power users, and get the product in front of potential buyers. A well-executed Facebook page can be way more valuable than spending money to advertise on Facebook, people use the network to interact with friends, find interesting information, and get recommendations from their social graph and it’s these three activities that a business wants to tap into in order to generate revenue from a Facebook campaign to get more clients with joint venture marketing.
Facebook Marketing Partnerships
Building a Facebook page that generates lots of interest from a target demographic is not an easy task. However, when a partner has the ability to create fresh content that can be distributed through the right online users to the sites and places that create successful viral marketing campaigns a business can generate significant numbers of leads that result in sales. There are lots of expert marketing individuals and firms that have these experiences and small business owners that want to build a brand through social networks can develop joint venture partnerships with social media marketing as the focus. Instead of having to hire internally to develop and implement social media content and campaigns do a business deal to drive sales and brand awareness through Facebook.
Content for Page
The content that is required to get more clients through a Facebook page will be very diverse. It is important to have a combination of content that is interesting for visitors and fans of the page. Short blog articles are an important element for educating fans of the page about the products or company. Videos that are educational in nature and videos that are funny are more likely to be shared with other people or posted on other sites. Creating infographics or pictures that provide a lot of information through photos and short blurbs of text or display information in a unique way as to make a specific point, can be interesting and something people like to share with others.
Give Back to the Fan Community
It’s important to be open to developing a rewards program for fans on Facebook that purchase and use your products and recommend them to their family and friends through the social network. This can be accomplished in a few ways very easily. Provide special discounts that are time constrained and go out only to the people that are friends on the page. If you have excess inventory in a specific month work with your Facebook marketing partner to develop a unique campaign focused on that specific product and provide a significant deal to the Facebook network. Give fans of a product the ability to earn money through their own recommendations. Giving a fan a 5% revenue share for business leads that come through their social network is not a huge tax on the bottom line if it helps develop a long term customer. Another common reward, if applicable with the products being sold, is if someone refers three people to buy the product they get one for free or at a significant discount, this a common marketing tactic used by daily deal sites such as Groupon and Living Social to help promote social networking activities amongst the customer base.
Depending on the product or service you provide using picture contests on Facebook or other types of content contests is a great way to keep fresh photos, videos, and blog entries on the Facebook Fan page. Photo and video contests can be excellent ways to get people to not only share their own photos using a product, but also an opportunity for them to ask friends to vote for their picture so they can win the contest. So be open to giving back to the community that a joint venture partner develops to market the brand and products too. This will drive more traffic and participation from the community rather than a standard Facebook page that is only interested in pushing out content from one contributor and lacks incentives to share.
Utilize Facebook to engage with specifically targeted customer bases to establish a strong online brand in the market. Many small businesses have a better social media marketing experience when they establish a joint venture marketing partnership versus hire a marketing firm or just use internal employees to create a Facebook Fan page and develop a fan base. When executing a social media strategy make sure to service the community at large with rich and interesting content and allow for personal engagement with the page with the potential for reward, just for loving a company’s product and talking about them on Facebook.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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Effectively Integrating Your Joint Venture with Social Media
September 12, 2011 by Christian · Comments Off
Developing an effective strategic plan to integrate your joint venture and social media is essential for growth. In nearly every industry, social media influence has led to major changes in how joint venture partners do business. Finding and communicating with their customers are the two primary goals.
The tools for a joint venture and social media
Over the last ten years businesses have increasingly diversified their advertising budget to include online resources. The first wave of change was creating appealing and informative websites. The last three years have seen the rapid integration of joint venture and social media profiles for products or services with these websites. For a business with a large product line and customers from all corners of the globe, using these tools are practically required. The building blocks of your strategy is a website featuring links to your profile on Facebook or Twitter. YouTube is also very helpful, especially when educating customers about a new offering. For a business-to-business focused joint venture, LinkedIn is an essential social media channel. One of the newest trends is geotagging your social media content.
Using social media to communicate with joint venture customers
Whether it is breaking news or building product buzz, social media has accelerated the sharing of information. It’s not an exaggeration to use the cliche “faster than the speed of light” when referring to how quickly a joint venture can send information. Governments and businesses continue to learn how important it is be ahead of the information curve about their organization. Over the last three years, we have witnessed how quickly word can travel thanks to social media whether it’s positive or not.
A brief mention of a “fly-in-my-soup” kind of experiences can spread within minutes thanks to the exponential growth of social media usage via mobile tools. If an influential user with a smartphone posts a complaint on Twitter, it is retweeted five times within minutes of sharing. And that is just the beginning. This is damaging for banks or blue-chip companies. But the average neighborhood shop or small business might find themselves severally hampered by a critical review or unconfirmed rumor. These types of joint ventures thrive on their reputation and a damaging social media image can hamper growth.
Facebook has become one of the top three search tools consumers use to learn more about a company’s product or services. It is also the first place they go online when not pleased with customer service or the product they bought. At the bare minimum you should set up a free Google Alert via email for the name of your product or service. Choose the as-it-happens option for delivery. The faster you respond to criticisms as well as compliments, the better.
Relationship building with your customer
The ongoing integration of your joint venture and social media communication is a key method of building relationships with your customers. Allowing your customers to have the opportunity to join a dialogue with you is a great way of building trust. Consistent and quality content shared via social media allows your joint venture to quietly stay on the radar of your potential customer. Perhaps they do not need event planning help today, but what about next month? If they read on Twitter your party planning how-to tips regularly, then when they need the services of an event planner, you might be the first call.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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5 Secrets to Internet Traffic You Need to Know
May 4, 2011 by Christian · Comments Off
Your online business needs plenty of traffic if you’re going to build a solid customer base. That may be the biggest reason to consider partnering with another business for some serious joint venture marketing. However, even if you sign on with a good JV partner, knowing how to increase website traffic will make a big difference in the success of your partnership.
We have five secrets to increasing Internet traffic that you need to know for your joint venture.
SEO
Search engine optimization is essential if you want to increase your rankings on the search engines. This is a complex and ever changing technology that requires research to stay abreast of the updates.
The proper use of keywords and phrases can make all the difference in how many people find your website. Tools like Google Keyword or Keyword Discovery can make a big difference in finding the best words to incorporate to drive the most traffic home.
Social Bookmarking
In order to drive more traffic to your website and increase the benefits of your joint venture, you will have to get social today. Social networking has become a viable method for driving traffic to your site, as well as keeping customers up to date on your latest promotions and products.
Rather than just bookmarking your main site, spend time adding bookmarks to your articles and backlinks for the greatest return on your efforts.
Article Directories
Submitting to article directories is a must for both you and your JV partner. When you
write articles for directories, you immediately establish yourself as an expert in your industry. This will increase consumer confidence in your company, so that those who do click on your backlinks to find your website will also be more likely to purchase from you.
Articles on the directories should come with backlinks and social bookmarking to help readers find your business.
Backlinks
To ensure you get the greatest return on your backlinks, watch the content to which you are adding your backlinks. Pasted content is easily detected by search engines today and automatically goes to the bottom of the pile, where your potential customers will never find it. By the same token, generated content that was so popular at the beginning of the Internet marketing era is now considered taboo by most search engines. You are much better off to create new, unique content for your backlinks that will be seen by more potential customers.
Blog Commenting
Commenting on other people’s blogs is a free, effective way to get your business name around the Internet. Add a backlink to your blog entry and wait for potential customers to find you. Look for blogs that would attract your market base for the best return on your efforts. It is also important to find high traffic blogs that have done much of the tough marketing work for you.
Internet traffic is the key to any successful online business today. Even joint venture partners can benefit from increasing website traffic using these simple techniques listed above.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
To discover more Joint Venture Marketing Strategies join his free report on Joint Venture Marketing.
How to Get the Internet Traffic You Want
March 18, 2011 by Christian · Comments Off
When you open a brick and mortar store, you employ plenty of tricks to entice new customers to walk through your doors. When you start your business online, the same philosophy applies. You need to attract customers to your website, so they will be enticed to shop for your products.
While joint ventures are the first step in increasing website traffic, what you do with that partnership will make all the difference. We have the basics of how to effectively bring more customers to you.
Social Networking
Social websites are the hot spot today, with Facebook boasting more than 500 million users. With so many people signing on, it is foolish for business owners not to make the most of this online tool. Social marketing strategies are one of the most effective ways to drive traffic to your website today. Social networking can also help current customers keep up with your business by alerting them to new products or special promotions when they arise.
Advertising with Search Engines
One of the best ways to drive traffic to your website is through savvy use of the search engines. When your business rises to the top of the ratings, more potential customers will find you every day. Tools like Google’s Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture may cost money up front, but they will offer plenty of value in higher rankings and more customer traffic in the long run.
Write for Websites
Some websites allow you to write articles that include a link to your website. When you write an article on a topic related to your industry, you establish yourself as an expert in your field. Once a potential customer reads the valuable information you have to offer, he will be much more likely to click on your link and peruse your website as well. If you are not much of a writer, there are professionals selling their ghostwriting services for a reasonable fee.
Add Video
When you add video to your landing pages, you can improve your presence almost instantaneously. However, like the content you produce, the video must be relevant and informative to produce the desired effect. It might be best to hire a professional for the job to ensure your video is top quality and as effective as possible.
Link Up
Links are a fabulous way to network your business throughout the Internet. Link exchanges are common in joint ventures, where you are attracting a similar target market. However, links are equally effective with websites where you can publish articles and add your link with your tag at the bottom, usually in a biography or resource box. In addition, you could swap banner ads or classified ads with your joint venture partners.
When it comes to marketing an online business, driving more traffic to your website is the first step in building a good customer base. As the world of e-commerce becomes bigger, the process of increasing website traffic also becomes more complex and competitive. With these tips, you will help more potential customers find your website, increasing your sales and your bottom line.
Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability.
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