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An Online marketing discussion September, 2010 Search Marketing
Objectives Understand the elements critical to having a successful online marketing program in place for your company Learn about the tools and tactics necessary to ensure your website is found for targeted keywords Understand more about how search engines view your website Decide if your efforts can accomplish the goals you have established
why is search marketing so powerful?
business first: objectives What are your online marketing objectives? Are they being adequately accomplished with the current strategies employed? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example Online Marketing Objectives: Generate leads Engage buyers, dealers, prospective buyers and prospective dealers with our Brand Leverage social media for training Dealers Enter market where competitor is deeply entrenched
Paid Search/ Pay Per Click/ PPC Organic Search/ Search Engine Optimization/ SEO
what is… SEO  Search Engine Optimization Organic Search     The active practice of optimizing a website to increase relevant traffic received by the site. PPC Pay Per Click Paid Search     A method of advertising where the advertiser pays for each click received on the search engine results page (SERP) Note: SEO and PPC work completely independent of one another. Google does NOT reward organic search placement based on your paid search spend.
search marketing stats   4 out of every 5 search engine users report they never click on PPC (paid) results 70% of search engine users choose to visit websites that appear in the Top 10 organic results Over one billion daily searches are performed through Google alone Google accounts for 80% of all search volume
Rank 1 = 56% of clicks Rank 2 = 13% of clicks Rank 3 = 10% of clicks Rank 4 = 4% of clicks Rank 5 = 4% of clicks Rank 6 = 4% of clicks Rank 7 = 3% of clicks
achieving optimal organic page rank
seo objectives Generally, the objectives for any SEO campaign are to: Ensure that your website is coded in a manner that is visible by search engine crawlers Maximize keyword exposure so that your site appears higher in organic rankings Drive more relevant traffic to your website; and secure more conversions (i.e. leads or sales)
seo tools Meta Data: First thing search engine will look for Determines what people will see in the SERP page On-site Content Optimization Pages should be optimized for one keyword On-page content keyword density goal: 3-7% Indicates to Google on which topics you are an expert
seo tools (con’t) Cross Linking: Helps control page rank Pages with higher ranking priority should have more links pointing to them internally within your website. Consider anchor text used in cross-linking In-bound Links & Link Building Search engines see links to your site as a “vote” for the quality of content on your site. The relative authority of the linking site plays a part in determining the importance assigned to the links they provide to your pages.
seo tools (con’t) Google Webmaster: Provides you with detailed reports about your pages’ visibility on Google Free tool offered by Google Social Media Google Caffeine increased the speed at which social media sites are indexed. Links back to your site can be a link building strategy
SEO How-To & To Do 3-7% keyword density: tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/ Keyword research tool: adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Search engine ranking and volume report – we can do this for you (show example) setup google profiles for you and your businessgoogle.com/profiles schedule a time to review your local analyticsgoogle.com/places  Get a dynamic website that is not built 100% in flash and is built on a platform you can update yourself (content management system)
PPC Objectives Generally, the objectives for any PPC campaign are to: Very quickly drive relevant traffic to your website Generate geographically targeted traffic to selected landing pages Allow you to capture traffic from a broader set of keywords (outside of what your site is optimized for) Allow you to be visible when competitive keywords are typed in.
ppc campaigns Four major components to PPC effort Keyword selection Ad text/ copy Landing page Conversion/ follow-up
online marketing stats  1/3rd of the United States is participating on Facebook “This is not a phase… it is more important than ever to build a brand and engage your target market [on the internet]” – RV Business “Empowered consumers today expect a customized, interactive brand experience that goes way beyond a 30 second television spot or two-dimensional print ad. Forty-two percent of online adultsand 55% of online youth want to engage with their favorite brands through social applications” 				 – Forrester Research
Social Marketing What is it? An online meeting place for consumers and influencers to create, share and interact with content. The tools are free, the content is not. Why should we? “More than 60% of those in the Boomer Generation (born between 1946 and 1964) are actively consuming socially created content like blogs, videos, podcasts, and forums.”      				 --Forrester Research
where should you be?
how can i use To listen! Your competitors, vendors, customers and prospects are talking about you, right now. To build a presence and expand the influence of your brand To enhance search engine ranking (SEO) To communicate and educate Start connecting with clients, vendors, partners, admirers, employees, dealers, etc Contests, product previews, service priority, VIP access, product reviews, product input, marketing input, service input, feedback Surpassed 500 million global users in July, 2010
How you can use Buy a Flip camera Create a library of videos that highlight product and company distinctions Use .ppt to create and upload online presentations Set up a YouTube Channel Start connecting with and informing partners, prospects, clients, coworkers and friends Can be a source of content for your social marketing efforts Improve organic search rankings Distribute dealer training QR Codes
what you need to know to decide Attendance and discipline are half the game Content is king Dedicate resources to making this work Seek first to understand, then to be understood The conversation is going on right now, the only decision is if you will be involved Identify what level of involvement is sustainable Consistency, Consistency, Consistency
questions? www.facebook.com/elementthree @elementthree http://blog.discoverelementthree.com

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Search Marketing: An Executive Overview

  • 1. An Online marketing discussion September, 2010 Search Marketing
  • 2. Objectives Understand the elements critical to having a successful online marketing program in place for your company Learn about the tools and tactics necessary to ensure your website is found for targeted keywords Understand more about how search engines view your website Decide if your efforts can accomplish the goals you have established
  • 3. why is search marketing so powerful?
  • 4.
  • 5. business first: objectives What are your online marketing objectives? Are they being adequately accomplished with the current strategies employed? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example Online Marketing Objectives: Generate leads Engage buyers, dealers, prospective buyers and prospective dealers with our Brand Leverage social media for training Dealers Enter market where competitor is deeply entrenched
  • 6.
  • 7. Paid Search/ Pay Per Click/ PPC Organic Search/ Search Engine Optimization/ SEO
  • 8. what is… SEO Search Engine Optimization Organic Search The active practice of optimizing a website to increase relevant traffic received by the site. PPC Pay Per Click Paid Search A method of advertising where the advertiser pays for each click received on the search engine results page (SERP) Note: SEO and PPC work completely independent of one another. Google does NOT reward organic search placement based on your paid search spend.
  • 9. search marketing stats 4 out of every 5 search engine users report they never click on PPC (paid) results 70% of search engine users choose to visit websites that appear in the Top 10 organic results Over one billion daily searches are performed through Google alone Google accounts for 80% of all search volume
  • 10. Rank 1 = 56% of clicks Rank 2 = 13% of clicks Rank 3 = 10% of clicks Rank 4 = 4% of clicks Rank 5 = 4% of clicks Rank 6 = 4% of clicks Rank 7 = 3% of clicks
  • 12. seo objectives Generally, the objectives for any SEO campaign are to: Ensure that your website is coded in a manner that is visible by search engine crawlers Maximize keyword exposure so that your site appears higher in organic rankings Drive more relevant traffic to your website; and secure more conversions (i.e. leads or sales)
  • 13. seo tools Meta Data: First thing search engine will look for Determines what people will see in the SERP page On-site Content Optimization Pages should be optimized for one keyword On-page content keyword density goal: 3-7% Indicates to Google on which topics you are an expert
  • 14. seo tools (con’t) Cross Linking: Helps control page rank Pages with higher ranking priority should have more links pointing to them internally within your website. Consider anchor text used in cross-linking In-bound Links & Link Building Search engines see links to your site as a “vote” for the quality of content on your site. The relative authority of the linking site plays a part in determining the importance assigned to the links they provide to your pages.
  • 15. seo tools (con’t) Google Webmaster: Provides you with detailed reports about your pages’ visibility on Google Free tool offered by Google Social Media Google Caffeine increased the speed at which social media sites are indexed. Links back to your site can be a link building strategy
  • 16. SEO How-To & To Do 3-7% keyword density: tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/ Keyword research tool: adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Search engine ranking and volume report – we can do this for you (show example) setup google profiles for you and your businessgoogle.com/profiles schedule a time to review your local analyticsgoogle.com/places  Get a dynamic website that is not built 100% in flash and is built on a platform you can update yourself (content management system)
  • 17. PPC Objectives Generally, the objectives for any PPC campaign are to: Very quickly drive relevant traffic to your website Generate geographically targeted traffic to selected landing pages Allow you to capture traffic from a broader set of keywords (outside of what your site is optimized for) Allow you to be visible when competitive keywords are typed in.
  • 18. ppc campaigns Four major components to PPC effort Keyword selection Ad text/ copy Landing page Conversion/ follow-up
  • 19.
  • 20. online marketing stats 1/3rd of the United States is participating on Facebook “This is not a phase… it is more important than ever to build a brand and engage your target market [on the internet]” – RV Business “Empowered consumers today expect a customized, interactive brand experience that goes way beyond a 30 second television spot or two-dimensional print ad. Forty-two percent of online adultsand 55% of online youth want to engage with their favorite brands through social applications” – Forrester Research
  • 21. Social Marketing What is it? An online meeting place for consumers and influencers to create, share and interact with content. The tools are free, the content is not. Why should we? “More than 60% of those in the Boomer Generation (born between 1946 and 1964) are actively consuming socially created content like blogs, videos, podcasts, and forums.” --Forrester Research
  • 23.
  • 24. how can i use To listen! Your competitors, vendors, customers and prospects are talking about you, right now. To build a presence and expand the influence of your brand To enhance search engine ranking (SEO) To communicate and educate Start connecting with clients, vendors, partners, admirers, employees, dealers, etc Contests, product previews, service priority, VIP access, product reviews, product input, marketing input, service input, feedback Surpassed 500 million global users in July, 2010
  • 25.
  • 26. How you can use Buy a Flip camera Create a library of videos that highlight product and company distinctions Use .ppt to create and upload online presentations Set up a YouTube Channel Start connecting with and informing partners, prospects, clients, coworkers and friends Can be a source of content for your social marketing efforts Improve organic search rankings Distribute dealer training QR Codes
  • 27. what you need to know to decide Attendance and discipline are half the game Content is king Dedicate resources to making this work Seek first to understand, then to be understood The conversation is going on right now, the only decision is if you will be involved Identify what level of involvement is sustainable Consistency, Consistency, Consistency
  • 28. questions? www.facebook.com/elementthree @elementthree http://blog.discoverelementthree.com

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Objectives for today's Indianapolis SEO (Search Engine Optimization) seminar. We want you to understand the elements critical to having a successful SEO program in place for your company. Learn about the tools and tactics necessary to ensure your website is found for targeted keywords and understand more about how search engines view your website. Which will help you decide if your efforts can accomplish the goals you have established or if you may need assistance from and outside company.
  2. Perfect example of:You show up on the paid search and then you also show up #6 or 7 on the organic search – do you really want to pay for that position if you are on the front page organically?You are sending visitors to the homepage for “luxury motorhomes” – why not send them to the luxury motorhomes page within the site? Why give them the option of a 5th wheel?Paid search is like a Jet – you can get up and going quickly, but there is very little energy left to propel you – you have to continually feed itOrganic search is like a locomotive – harder to get going, but much more difficult to stop as well.