Wednesday, 22 September 2010

25 Tips for Marketing Your Blog

With so many blogs being created every day, it’s a mystery to many bloggers how to make their blog stand out. There are many types of blogs or purposes for blogs and a certain number of tactics are applicable to just about all of them.Some companies choose to hire a blog consultant, but others like to try things internally. For those “DIY” companies and individuals interested in practical tips for marketing and optimizing a business blog, try out the following list of blog marketing and optimization tips:

  1. Decide on a stand alone domain name www.myblog.com or directory of existing site www.mysite.com/blog. Sub domain is also an option blog.mysite.com. Avoid hosted services that do not allow you to use your own domain name!
  2. Obtain and install customizable blog software – WordPress and Moveable Type are my favorites.
  3. Customize blog look and feel templates – aka design.
  4. Research keywords and develop a glossary – Keyword Discovery, WordTracker, SitePoint, SEOBook Keyword Research.
  5. Optimize the blog:
    • Template optimization – RSS subscription options, social bookmark links, HTML code, Unique title tags, URLs, Sitemap
    • Add helper plugins specific to WordPress or MT
    • Create keyword rich categories (reference your keyword glossary)
  6. Enable automatic trackback and ping functionality.
  7. Create Feedburner Pro account and enable feed tracking.
  8. Setup a Google account for Sitemap, validate and prep for future submission.
  9. Identify authoritative blogs, web sites and hubs for outbound resource links and blogroll.
  10. Format archived posts, related posts.
  11. Enable statistics for tracking – Google Analytics, ClickTracks.
  12. Submit RSS feed and Blog URL to prominent RSS and Blog directories / search engines.
  13. Engage in an ongoing link building campaign.
  14. If podcast or video content are available, submit to Podcast and Vlog directories.
  15. Submit blog url to paid directories with categories for blogs – Yahoo, BOTW, bCentral, WOW, JoeAnt.
  16. Optimize and distribute a press release announcing blog.
  17. Request feedback or reviews of your blog in relevant forums, discussion threads. If you have a resourceful post that will help others, point to it.
  18. Research and comment on relevant industry related blogs and blogs with significant centers of influence.
  19. Post regularly. If it’s a news oriented blog, 3-5 times per day. If it’s an authoritative blog, 3-5 times per week, but each post must be unique and high value.
  20. Monitor inbound links, traffic, comments and mentions of your blog – Google Alerts, Technorati, Blogpulse, Yahoo News, Ask Blogs and Feeds.
  21. Always respond to comments on your blog and when you detect a mention of your blog on another blog, thank that blogger in the comments of the post.
  22. Make contact with related bloggers on AND offline if possible.
  23. When making blog posts always cite the source with a link and don’t be afraid to mention popular bloggers by name. Use keywords in the blog post title, in the body of the post and use anchor text when you link to previous posts you’ve made.
  24. Use social networking services, forums and discussion threads to connect with other bloggers. If they like your stuff, they will link to you.
  25. Remember when web sites were a new concept and the sage advice to print your web address everywhere you print your phone number? The same advice applies for your blog.
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  26. If your blog’s goal is to promote you as an authority, interview other prominent bloggers in your industry. Your own credibility will improve by association.
  27. Build out your online networks through services such as MyBlogLog, Twitter and Facebook and leverage them to promote particularly useful content on your blog.
  28. Once your blog has 1000 or more subscribers, show your Feedburner badge
  29. Host images with Flickr making sure to include an anchor text link in the image description back to the post where the image is used.
  30. Use your blog to gain press/media credentials at relevant industry conferences and use the event to create content, connections and increase your knowledge.

This post was originally published on June 15, 2006 and has continued to receive many inbound links. As time changes, so do some tactics, so we’ve added a few tactics (after original 25) that have emerged in their usefulness. What would you add to this list?

Thursday, 16 September 2010

49 ways to build your brand using online marketing

Building a brand from scratch is not an easy thing to do, especially if you are in a market that is very competitive. How does one start to rise above the noise to distinguish themselves as a heavy hitter? What techniques and tricks can you use to reach your brand awareness goals? Below I have outlined some of the most effective ways to build your brand using online marketing techniques.

Video Marketing:

1. Create videos that research proves will do well on the sites you are marketing to. Usually funny videos and tutorials tend to do well.

2. Decide what video marketing stance you are going to approach with your video marketing: Cut the video and add branding before something funny or interesting happens to redirect the viewer to your site. Or allow the entire video shown to allow for more viewers and impressions.

3. Initiate streaming rich media ads on videos.

4.Purchase pre-roll or post-roll ads on videos.

5. Distribute your video across these multiple video sharing sites.

Conversational Marketing

6. Leverage sites like Sponsored Reviews in order to create a viral buzz online regarding your brand.

7. Join as many forums as you can adequately sustain a quality contributor.

8. Get to know who the industry voice is for your niche and post comments on there blogs.

9. Contribute to online groups like google groups and myspace groups.

10. Market yourself by adding a blog.

11. Use advanced techniques to gain RSS subscribers for maximum exposure.

Pay Per Click

12. If you have a larger budget create an account on the top tier pay per click networks, Google, MSN and Yahoo!.

13. If you have a smaller ad budget go with Google and some tier 2 and tier 3 networks.

14. A great way to get branding is to get those impressions. Try giving 3rd tier networks a try but know that conversions may be lower on 3rd tier networks.

15. Utilize keycompete to get a good base on competitor PPC advertising.

16. Do extensive keyword research to find optimal exposure and converting keywords.

17. Try to find niches and keyword markets to target that are not as heavily competitive but are highly trafficked so your cost per click will be way down.

18. Mind your ad quality.

Social Media Marketing

19. Stay as ethical as you possibly can.

20. To successfully leverage your social media for online marketing you need to really be active in your communities, ergo is best to have power accounts on a few social media sites rather then trying to manage many of them across multiple networks. Find your niche.

21. Initiate social bookmarking campaigns online.

22. Create content to support edits in wikipedia.

Email Marketing

23. Team with companies with double opt in lists

24. Sponsor mailing lists with companies who have a wide subscriber base.

25. Try to leverage DBA lists

26. Setup a network of sites geared towards lead generation. By capturing these leads you can use them for yourself or sell them to leading lead brokers.

Mobile Search Marketing

27. Create a click to call campaign

28. Develop a mobile version of your site.

29. Include jump links below your content as normal navigation on a mobile search page can cause problems when viewing on mobile devices.

Search Engine Optimization

30. Optimize all title tags and meta data according to your rev mix.

31. If you are having problems ranking internal pages for there given keyword terms consider developing an effective silo.

32. Develop search engine friendly html sitemap.

33 Develop quality internal linking structure.

34. Create optimized html source code.

35. Create optimized robots.txt

36. Create optimized XML sitemap.

Affiliate Marketing

37. Create accounts in the 2 major affiliate networks, link share and commission junction.

38. Evaluate your competitions affiliate program

39. If you do not have an affiliate option for your services or products then think about creating one because the chance to have others advertise your products and services is a great way to get exposure and build your branding.

40. Incentavize your affiliate deals to attract the affiliate and the consumers.

Banner Advertising

41. Examine potential sites demographics.

42. Get media break outs

43. Consider Portal Advertising

44. Weight your cost per acquisition model between the cost of CPM and CPC banner advertising.

Application Marketing

45. Create a marketing campaign on Instant messangers

Contextual Advertising

46. Initiate a PFI (pay for inclusion) campaign for in bound links with sites like Text Link Brokers.

47. Consider Pre Sale pages or Hosted Marketing packages.

On to offline Marketing

48. Clothing is one of the best ways to market a product and service on and offline. By creating clothing that is branded with your logo and services you can ad this clothing line to online shopping sites and having people wear your clothes with your branding obviously increases your brand awareness.

My last and final tip is to make sure that everything you do can be tracked and measured via an accurate web analytics system. If you can afford it I would recommend click tracks. If that is to expensive for you then you might consider web trends. Many of these tips can not only improve your online marketing success but can increase the value of your own site allowing you to be paid much more for your

Sunday, 20 April 2008

Why I am a crazy blogger?

Last week, one of the best Niche Marketing and Internet marketing blogs on the Internet linked to me and I didn’t even notice it!

The truth is that someone I don’t read his posts because they are too technical for me… Andy really knows what he is talking about.

Andy Beard’s Niche Marketing blog is one of my favorite blogs on the web, along with Michel Fortin and a couple of others.

He was talking about two posts I made a couple of days before. It was about a sentence from John Reese. “Release crap”.

If I didn’t read this article (two years ago), I think my situation would be different now.

Why?

Because I am from the French west indies (La Guadeloupe), and French people have a crazy mentality…

Most of them think that to release an ebook at Amazon, you need to be a nobel prize, or an actor… In fact, they are so late in the Internet marketing game that anyone who take the time to start now in this market could become a “John Reese” there… I am serious.

Most of them will never do anything because of this perfection syndrome… When I started, I was like this and I thought that your product needed to be perfect before you release it.

However, “crap” doesn’t really mean crap. It means that you need to realease your product before YOU think that it is finished, otherwise you will never do anything.

Then, once the product is in the market, get feedback and make it better and better.

Think about Microsoft… and look at windows xp, vista. It works, but is it perfect? I don’t think so…

As for Eben Pagan, I learned so much from him that I don’t know what to say.

Visit Andy’s blog here because he really shares a lot. In fact, I was reading one of his posts about Rob Benwell Niche Annihilation ebook and he said that Rob was earning more than many class A bloggers.

When I read this, I thought… “Yes, it’s true. Bloggers really give a lot. In fact, I believe that you can become an expert in anything just reading blogs on the subject. The only problem is that… it will take a LOT of time.”

I strongly recommend that you read Andy Beard’s Niche Marketing blog at least once a week.

Monday, 29 October 2007

Exploring Money Making Opportunities To Make Money Fast



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5 Must Have Free Tools For Every Affiliate To Ensure Profits.

Without a doubt, affiliate marketing is the easiest way to create a living online. It is also the most efficient and fastest way to earn money online. Most internet marketers make a living with affiliate is because most affiliate program are free to join. There will be no any initial investment needed. The second and the best part is, the affiliate will only tasked by pre selling of the affiliate merchant’s products.

Initially all the payment processing, the product delivery, the sales page and the post sale will be done by the affiliate merchant in advanced. But with all the hard work of the affiliate merchant, it doesn’t mean that the affiliate can take it easy and put less commitment into it. In fact the affiliate should struggle and put full of his commitment to his affiliate program. Put some effort in and it will definitely increase the chances of getting more sales.

At most of the time, this will also require some money. An affiliate will need a web host and a domain name. At most 8 bucks for the domain name and another 8 bucks for the web host. But getting a professional looking website might put a hole on an affiliate pocket if he can’t do it by himself. This can be quite troublesome when trying to hire a trusted web designer. It will cost more money and time. One of many advertising option when internet marketer dealing with, is PPC. It is also widely used by affiliate. But then again PPC are very costly nowadays. And it will keep getting expensive every time there’s a bidder bidding.

But not everything can be costly to get an affiliate promotion running. Out there, in the world of internet, there are tools that will guaranty an affiliate success, and they can get it for at no price at all. So below are the 5 top tools within this category. Knowing them will definitely give the edge an affiliate need. And by using them you could get your self a head start to make your online business into the next level.

1. Nvu Website Creator - Thinking of getting a web site creator software? What about Micromedia Dreamweaver - to expensive. Microsoft Front Page - to complicate. Well, the answer is the NVU Website Creator. With its enhanced yet easy to use feature make it easy for even the newbie’s to create a professional looking website. Download it at www.nvu.com

2. Wordpress - Everybody who love’s blogging knows what’s wordpress is. It’s a blog and it’s a movable type blog. Unlike Blogspot, Livejurnal and Wordpress.com, you can have your blog host in your own server with your own domain name. Wordpress is a simple blog program where you can download and use to build your own blog. Most internet marketers now days have their own blog, it’s as if a must for them. Blog are powerful tool for marketing. They are easily to get index by search engine and get indexed by web crawler compare to any other content management sites. Additionally the blog can be fully customized. Simply download Wordpress client at www.wordpress.com, and best of all it’s free.

3. Stat Analytics - Some internet marketers that fail selling their product is because they didn’t know what really when wrong with their sales page or websites. One of the easiest ways to overcome this problem is to analyze your website’s statistics and see what when wrong. Use Google Analytics for this purposed. It will show everything from how many hits or visitor you receive in a day, from where they come from, even what keywords they used to search your website. You will able to do a full research on how visitor see’s your site’s.

4. Backlink Creator - Building back link are equally important if you’re creating a blog that promote some products, or a review website center for affiliate products, or for some it’s called affiliate mall. Create a back links to other’s website will increase your page rank, thus the chances to get on the first page of search engine are high. Most likely this is the most preferred SEO tip by affiliate. Every marketers loves free traffic. For more information plus get free tools go to www.webconfs.com/backlink-builder.php.

5. Keywords Selector Tools - Keywords are the mother of all ingredients when dealing with search engine optimization. These selected keywords will be used for Meta tags, h1 tags, ALT tags, page title and most importantly the content itself. This tool are extreme useful to BUM marketers, as the rich keywords content are to be submitted to articles directories. If it’s done correctly search engine spider will took less time to find your site, and the content will most likely be in the first page of search engine. Looking for more keywords or struggling got he the right one? Go to www.nichebot.com. It’s a paid keywords tool, but it is the most powerful tool of it’s kind. Great tool if you looking for a profitable keywords.

All the tools above will dramatically increase the chances getting sales as an affiliate. The best parts with the tools are that they’re free to use. Go ahead, if trying to create a living with internet marketing, used them to profit. Just because they are free, don’t think that they are cheap and useless tools. In the matter of fact some of the tools mentions above are much more powerful than any other paid software or services.

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Internet Strategies you can use

Six Strategies for Keyword Optimization Success

Optimizing a Web site doesn’t require a huge budget. It doesn’t require the latest and greatest technology, a “Beautiful Mind” mind, or round-the-clock vigilance to keep your site ranked highly.

That’s the good news. The bad news is that it does require diligence, especially if your primary online marketing component is paid search. You’ve spent hours upon hours coming up with and testing the right keywords to attract the right traffic to your site. Now it’s time to fine-tune them.

There are six easy ways to redefine and expand your keyword list to help ensure paid search success.

Add Related Keywords
By adding related keywords, you ensure you are covering a broad spectrum of searches, as well as increasing your traffic. For instance, if you are using the keyword phrase “women’s shoes,” you may also want to consider adding related terms such as “girls’ shoes” or “ladies’ shoes.”

Use Keyword Variations
Adding variations of the same keyword will also maximize your traffic. For instance, if “women’s shoes” is working well, then add variations of it like “women’s shoe,” or “woman’s shoes.” This works great for URLs, too. So for example, in addition to targeting “soppaz” (fictional shoe site), try “.soppaz.com” or just “soppaz.”

Target Your Keywords
Specificity sells. Try adding specific keywords to zero in on customers who are ready to buy. The keyword phrase “women’s shoes,” while good, is pretty broad. Refine your list with terms that more narrowly match what your customers are looking for, such as “red women’s shoes” or “designer women’s shoes.” Also, consider your specific product/service and use terms that are related. If you are selling a line of Steve Madden shoes, then using a keyword phrase like “Steve Madden sandals” will target those customers who are most interested in that specific product type.

Broaden Keywords
Okay. I know. I just told you to be specific. But very specific keywords often generate limited volume, so finding that perfect mix of both targeted and broad keywords is the goal. You’ll want to test your keywords to find the right mix for you and your product/service.

Take Advantage of Your Competition
If you are only using keywords in your campaign, you’re missing out on great traffic! Adding your competitors’ relevant URLs is an extremely successful way to drive more, better, and yet still highly targeted traffic to your site. Still using women’s shoes as an example, a shoe advertiser may want to target Web sites that promote similar products, such as “soppaz.com/womens.html.” Targeting competitor URLs will allow you to reach consumers who are looking to buy your product or service. Both consumers and savvy advertisers benefit when relevant competitor URLs are properly utilized.

Separate Top Converting Keywords
If you have a keyword or a few keywords in a campaign that are consistently converting but causing you to hit your daily budget consistently, you may want to separate these keywords into their own campaigns. These keywords are probably consuming a large portion of your budget and preventing the remainder of your keywords from receiving more traffic. Moving your top converting keywords into their own campaign will allow you to maximize traffic for all of your keywords.
Source: Sarah Moore

Entrepreneur Rulebook: 5 Rules for Better Communication in a Web 2.0 World

1. Know your customer. If you’re going to reach the greatest number of customers and prospects, you have to know who they are and what their media habits are.
We know that more than 70% of car buyers do research on the Internet before they visit a dealership. How do your customers seek out information? Are they reading ads in the paper, searching on Google, or reading blogs? Are they talking with friends on FaceBook, or over the back fence? Would they read your blog, would they respond to a contest for the best home-made video of someone trying out your product?

2. Get people’s attention! When you know what you want to say, say it loud. Stand out. Be lively, be interesting, be fun. Don’t hold back. And never, ever be boring.
Most ads, most brochures, most website copy is dull. Boring. Written by people who didn’t understand people’s needs to be entertained, amused, teased and intrigued. Take a chance, hire a marketer, and find a way to be dazzling, fascinating, habit-forming.

3. Make it easy for your audience to find you. Archive all your ads, your press releases, your product specs or announcements, your newsletters. Get an SEO specialist to give your site more Google juice (i.e., a higher ranking on the search engines). Trade links with other businesses. Put your URL in your ads and n your business cards, let people know where to find your blogs, newsletters or limited-time coupons. If your market can’t find you, it doesn’t matter what you’re saying.

4. Overuse the word “You.” Have your customers and their needs in mind at all times. Don’t talk about your products or services – talk about how your products and services solve their problems. Get over yourself and put the customer and his or her needs at the centre of all you do.

5. Experiment. There is no one fix for every business. If blogging isn’t for you, maybe you’ll make a splash with YouTube videos or pay-per-click advertising. If newspaper ads work for you, stick with them, but experiment with interactive elements that help you build your database and communicate with more customers directly.

Above all, ask your customers what they’re listening to, what they’re reading, how they’re using the net. That’s how you can focus on the best opportunities for your business to stand out, be heard, and serve its customers better.

SOURCE: Rick Spence

Everyone’s talking about campaign integration. So why are so few doing it well?

One of the hottest topics in marketing today is campaign integration. While virtually all marketers agree on the importance of integration, they don’t feel like they’re doing it very well. According to a recent report published by the American Association of Advertising Agencies, developing integrated marketing communications is the number one concern of senior marketing executives (followed by accountability, aligning their marketing organization with innovation and building strong brands). Of those surveyed, 91% believe that an integrated campaign is of critical importance to their success; however only 21% believe that their organization actually does a great job delivering it.

The conception, execution and implementation of a successful integrated marketing campaign, is a tough job for any marketer because of the vast array of disciplines involved. There’s traditional media advertising, online marketing, public relations, product placement, promotions, mobile marketing, event marketing, direct response, in-store advertising, merchandising, multi-cultural marketing, guerilla marketing, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. To complicate matters even further, most companies operate in silos with each department working with a different specialized agency. Anyone can see why CMOs become frustrated. They receive different recommendations from different professionals at different agencies, and they’re then faced with the challenge of making sense of it all. It’s like trying to wrestle down a twelve-headed monster.

To make matters even worse, advertising agencies suffer from similar silos. In agency holding companies everyone fights for their share of the client’s dollar in order to meet their numbers. In these situations, the agencies are looking to defend their own turf and find it almost impossible to truly be media agnostic. In the end, the clients are the ones that suffer.

So how can CMOs launch successful integrated campaigns? Well, they have several options. They can hire several specialized agencies and coordinate the entire effort themselves. They can hire a holding company or full-service advertising agency and have them both develop and implement the integrated campaign. Or, they can hire a marketing consultant that works with all the agencies to coordinate the campaign integration.

Of these options, I believe that it is the marketers’ responsibility to lead the campaign integration process. They must centralize their marketing departments and break down the silos. I find it ironic that we’re in the communications business, and yet we communicate so poorly with each other. Try to send a few less IMs and emails, and instead meet face-to-face or pick up the phone more often. The result will be stronger relationships between internal departments and agencies alike. Marketers must also value their agencies as strategic partners, openly communicate with them and nurture positive relationships amongst the different specialized agency teams. All this requires a great deal of effort and a lot of hard work. But in the end, CMOs will be rewarded with a media neutral approach, best-in-class expertise, a consistent message and a truly integrated campaign.

Successful eCommerce operations, internet marketing metrics, PPC, SEO tactics and Web 2.0

As several people have asked recently my advice about their eCommerce operations, I have collected and analysed the feedback having following results:

If you have general and competitive product to sell you can get (ten) thousands of visitors per day easily. But using PPC, you will end up paying $2-$3 per visitor. Your sale conversion rate will be anyway below 1% (0.6% average) so you should have at least few hundred dollar margin in your product.
By targeting your keywords and using less competitive key phrases, you will spend only 5-15 cents per visitors, having 2%-3% sales conversion rate. But you will have only hundred of visitors per day in good case. And you should have unique product for your market niche.
Having a totally unique product or service which is branded and targeted properly, you can get around 20%-25% or even 45% conversion rate.
Having Google search box in the site you usually need around 15 thousand visitors if somebody bother’s to click to paid advertisement where you will earn 60 pence.
So before starting your online business using PPC, you should consider what kind of model you can implement. I have come thru lot of misleading SEO information:

Somehow every SEO is trying to sell something technically, irrelevant to any search engine rankings. Like: use should use “-“instead of “_” in your long tale filenames; “use “nofollow” tag in your links, otherwise Google will punish you, etc. Those are irrelevant details having nothing to do with your rankings.
You can’t expect to get immediately better rankings when implemented by some SEO specialist’s recommendations. If your page content or technical implementations have not changed significantly, why should it affect to anything?
Google page rank is complex algorithm, calculating how relevant is for particular search term in every site linking to you as you are linking with them. It does not change, if you have added or removed few links.
Mostly people loose their positions as nobody clicks for them using particular search. As far I’m aware Search Engines are now implementing personal search algorithms, so you can easily be No 1 position in your search when you always click to your own site but this does not mean, that you are No 1 in somebody else’s search.
Lot of SEO specialists are not even bothered to check out the Search Engine Site Map format. It’s especially formatted XML file not an additional HTML page having all your links there. In lot of cases I found the XML code missing even customer thinks that they have Google Site Map in their website?
I have found lot of discussions and blog entries regarding the definition of Web 2.0, what is it and how they produce next “killer up” to Web 2.0. As the early adaptor of the Internet since 1993 being in Science Academy, I have found those only repeating what the Internet was in first place.

We needed to publish our articles for the communities to read and link to each other so we developed HTML.
We had e-mail for personal communication and news protocol for community discussions. There where also bulletin boards. The news protocol seems to be forgotten by now, but RSS is interesting newcomer to replace it. It still needs some commenting features to add.
When the amount of material was growing, we developed Search Engines to find appropriate material quickly.
Is that, what Web 2.0 is about to get Internet back to his roots leaving Scam artists, Spammers, Get Quickly Rich schemes, advertisement agencies, telecommunication companies lying to customers and big media corporations protecting their political viewpoints with their war against intelligence out of it? If so, I will write my next article here using Web 2.1 Beta?