Thursday, December 25, 2014

Top Social Media Strategies And Tactics...

Developing an effective social media marketing strategy and implementing it online can make the most of your company’s marketing budget. In fact, it can reduce costs by posting content to Facebook or tweeting messages about updates and new products, instead of traditional methods, like paying for an ad or mailing promotional information by the thousands.
Other advantages of social media marketing include the ability to use advanced advertisement tools to implement a marketing campaign driven by demographic- and keyword-specific information to get the most out of your marketing dollars.

  • Organic Search Results
Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other major search engines keep a close eye on social signals when determining how to effectively rank every link and backlink in a search engine results page (SERP) query. To make the most of social signals, you can optimize your social media platform sites with compelling content that is easily found. This will allow the search engines to boost your ranking, and allow your potential customers to locate your content and link to your site.
Social media platform networking sites provide your company the opportunity to broadcast your updated content to a huge array of interested readers. Making it easier to find you online allows every interested prospect the ability to visit your content-filled site, subscribe to it, spread the word to their friends, and eventually link to it.

Other Advantages That Social Media Marketing Provides

Social media networking sites offer an effective tool for providing optimal customer service to your customers. It serves as the ideal platform to field comments, questions, and concerns from your customer base.
Your customers are given the opportunity to communicate easily and directly with your company on the most common platforms, including Twitter and Facebook.
Using an open public format on a social media network site allows your customers to see your quick responsiveness and open line of communication
Your responsiveness is an indicator to your customer base that you care about providing quality service, and are prepared to act quickly to resolve issues. This type of response is far better than one-on-one communication over a telephone line, because it helps build the company brand.

  • Validating Your Business
Among the other advantages of social media marketing, using social network sites helps build your company brand. This is because customers validate your business in a public forum viewed by other prospects.
When a customer is eager to sing your praises and tell the world and their friends of the quality customer service, products, and goods you provide, they can validate your company. In addition, it increases the chance that potential customers will turn to you whenever they require what you offer.


Introducing Social Media Mastery

  • Step One: Introduction to Facebook, and Why You Need to Start NOW!
  • Step Two A: Getting started with Facebook & Creating Your Sexy FanPage
  • Step Two B: Creating a SEXY Facebook Fan Page
  • Step Three A: Application Tabs that Convert
  • Step Three B: Overview of Third Party Application – MLSP
  • Step Four: Navigating Your Admin Panel (CRITICAL if you want to make $ on FB)
  • Step Five: Free Marketing Strategies on Facebook that Make You Money!
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Monday, December 22, 2014

A Simple Template For Your Blog Articles

Here's a basic template to help you structure a valuable blog article:

1. Title.   
Headlines are hugely important. Tell readers what they'll lean by reading your article. Use the keyword in the title, and don't try to be too clever. Vague, intriguing titles can fall flat on blog articles; save your creativity for when you're promoting your blog online.

'Five incredible simple ways to get more people to read your content' is a good blog title, but 'make it snappy' doesn't work. Make it snappy could well be one of the points you make in the course of the article, but it's not strong enough as a title, even though it's very, err, snappy.

Titles play an important role in search engine optimization, and your blog will add more to your online value if you tie it to the words your potential customers will be using to make their search.

2. First sentence. 

You need a hook here. As a question; throw up something interesting or unusual. Grab attention. 'No one's reading a word you write' could be a good opener for the article, but  'Opinions are divided as to the best way for a writer to hold the attention of readers' wouldn't work; too long, too vague, not punchy enough.

3. Next paragraph. 

Get quickly to the point of your blog. Web readers skim rather than dig deeply, so no long preamble or sideways digressions. You've set out the question; start answering it straight away.

4. Bulleted list. 

Numbered or bulleted lists are great for blogs:
  • They add structure 
  • They allow you to pack in lots of valuable content without a lot of extra word padding.
  • They feed web readers' hunger for answers now.
A shorter list reassures readers that this is going to be a quick win read, not war and peace.

5. Image: Find a picture to illustrate your point: professional or quirky, stylish or funny. Whatever fits your brand. You want readers to stick around, and a well-designed page with a strong visual appeal is more likely to keep them than a wall of unbroken text.

  • Be consistent when using images in blogs, keeping them the same size, for example, or in a similar style.
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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Strategies And Tactics Your Writing Should Be Targeting for SEO

1. Search Engines:
If you hope to be found on the search engine results pages, you need to write content related to the products or services you want to be found for, and you need to include keywords – period. However, this does not mean that you need to stuff the keywords into the content, or that your content should sound unnatural. These articles should still be well written and of interest to your target readers.

  2. Your reader:
This one is always the most important and includes the peronas you identify as being part of your target market. Your content should always be well written and of interest to your readers.

 3. Produce sharable content:
Find a subject within your industry or community that would be of use to customers at multiple businesses. For example, our plumber may write (or hire someone to write) a “Guide to Re-designing your Bathroom” and offer it as a free download from his website. In addition, he can have an attractive button designed and offer it to local electricians, plumbing supply stores, flooring companies, paint stores, etc to put on their websites so that they can offer the guide to their customers.

 6. Build Up Backlinks:
Backlinks are important for every search engine, but they seem especially seem important for Bing rankings. Based on studies conducted by Searchmetrics, “on average, 52-53 per cent of the backlinks of websites ranked among the top 30 results on Bing contain keywords in the anchor text (which is about 10% more than Google). And 2% of backlinks of pages ranked in the top 30 on Bing contain a stop word (while on Google it is 10%).”
Marcus Tober, CTO and Founder of Searchmetrics, stated “The number of backlinks seems to be the most relevant metric for Bing, whereas the majority of the other backlink features – such as no-follow links or the presence of stopwords in the anchor text – seem not yet to be as relevant for rankings as they do for Google.”
In short, utilizing backlinks can boost your rankings as long as they come from legitimate sites.

7. Content is King:
This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Both Bing and Google want quality content. Bing specifically stats that it’s looking for “clear, deep, easy to find content on your website,” which will be more likely to be indexed and appear in results.
Bings also suggests that your site avoid too many ads and affiliate links and feature content that is easy to “navigate, rich and engaging to the visitor, and provide them the information they seek.”

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Saturday, December 20, 2014

5 Vital Things Every Business Needs, And Valuable Content Delivers..

The market has changed, and businesses need to find different ways of reaching out to clients and customers. If your business is to succeed in our internet-dominated, low-trust social media age this is what you need:
1. A spotlight- so you get found
2. Star Quality- so you stand out from the crowd
3. Buzz- so people talk about you and refer you
4. Shelf Life- so they remember you when the time comes to buy
5. Personality- so they learn to like and trust you.

  • Valuable content delivers all of these things. "When considering creating on-site web content for your clients, be sure to know what sort of customer you're trying to attract, know what they are struggling with, and why they might hire you. Once you've figured that out, share your expertise generously"

  • Deliver content that is either unique, more engaging, more timely or more conveniently delivered than your competition. Businesses that get success from their content do at least one of these things really well.

  • A web presence is absolutely essential to any business. If you want success in your marketing get online and provide the type of information your clients are searching for.

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How to Make Your Writing Valuable




The key things to think about with any piece of writing, whether it's an e-book, a blog, a web page or a Tweet, are;
1.      Know Your Audience 
Understanding your clients and customers inside out is what drives the content you produce.

2.      Pick The Right Subject 
Pick subject that frame their knowledge in an accessible and useful way. Always pick subjects your audience cares about.

3.      Tone of Voice
Tone of voice can be a difficult thing to get right when you first start writing. Start with speaking, not writing.



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