Web Marketing Success 2012

PlusROI Online Marketing
PlusROI Online MarketingPlusROI Online Marketing
VITP
January 2012
   Group – A diverse bunch of entrepreneurs
    and marketers.
    (Just hit me up afterwards if you need explanation or expansion on any
    particular topic).




   Rob’s Background.
   Cut through the noise.
   Empower and inform.
   Share practical ideas on where to start.
   Marketers now have a hard time faking it.

   True merit wins.

   The web is accessible – you can find out how to
    do anything.

   “Measurability” and transparency create great
    opportunities for those brave enough to be
    wrong!
   Know who you’re trying to reach.

   Find out how to get in front of them in
    relevant settings.

   Get good at “conversion” of web visitors.
   The act of getting someone to the next level
    of engagement:
    ◦   Purchase.
    ◦   Download.
    ◦   Phone call.
    ◦   Get directions to your business.
    ◦   Sign up...

   Critical to measure conversion elements through
    Google Analytics (free).

                                               Cont...
   Every page on your site should be optimized to be
    as persuasive as possible in getting your visitor to
    take the next logical step.
    ◦ Prioritize your visitors.
    ◦ Consider the context – how did they get there/whey are
      they there?
    ◦ Remove any obstacles.
    ◦ Build the necessary trust and credibility.
    ◦ Invite the next step with a relevant call to action.

   Small companies can beat large ones in this arena.
Trust and Credibility




 Call to Action



Visitor Priorities



 VERY Focused!
Prioritization of 5
different offers while
streamlining the
selection process.
                                  1
                          2               3
 Trust and Credibility-
 building throughout.
                              4       5

Removal of
obstacles



     Call to Action
   The A/B Test                      Email
                                      Example:
    ◦ Easier than ever (and free!).
    ◦ Dramatically powerful.

   Ads
   Landing Pages
   Calls to Action
   Email
   You name it!
A

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   Two types of currency on the web : Cash or
    Content.

   The fuel that drives:
    ◦   Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
    ◦   Social Media.
    ◦   Conversion.
    ◦   Advertising (i.e. Adwords Quality Score).
   Shouting/Broadcasting instead of
    conversing.

   Engaging without measuring.

   Focusing on platforms or activities without
    first considering overall goals.
   Social Media = Networking3
   Principles are the same, but...
    ◦ Geography-Independent.
    ◦ Time Efficient.
    ◦ Can be highly leveraged (exposure to
      connections’ connections).
   Blogging – can work for either.
   Facebook = B2C (and rocks for it).
   Twitter/YouTube can work for both if
    leveraged correctly.
   Linkedin = Great B2B opportunities.
   Social Media works best when you use it as
    a platform to make your audience look
    good!

   Pictures and Video (ideally tagged ones)
    reach your audiences extended circles.

   Tracking is critical - i.e. Facebook reports &
    link tracking tools like Bit.ly
   People doing or
    saying
    something they
    are proud of will
    send people to
    see it.

   If tagged, this
    happens
    automatically!
   Typical user
    has well over
    150 friends.


   Having 10 photos from an event tagged on
    your Facebook page can mean 1500+
    impressions to the Friends of your tagged
    subjects.
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    SEO can be likened to a 3 legged stool (we know
     what happens if one of the legs is missing).
     These legs are:

1.   Site structure and coding.
2.   Great, relevant content.
3.   Links from related sites.

    While some of the details have changed, this is
     a formula that’s always held true.

                                              Cont...
   Many see SEO as an awkward, artificial process.

   To succeed in having a site that appeals to both
    users and search engines you need to get
    beyond that. We advocate that you:
    1. Use research to find the actual terms (keywords)
       people are using to search for your type of product or
       service.
    2. Incorporate these keywords into your site copy.
    3. Optimize the relevant pages on your site for the
       relevant keywords.

    Not so hard, but few people do it well!
   At a minimum, get basic Search Engine Optimization in place
    to get more visitors.
   Page Titles, Page Descriptions, sufficient text, SEO-friendly
    copy.
   Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide - Google




                            Page Title


                           Page
                           Description
   Most online advertising is based on a Pay Per Click (PPC)
    model.

   This model means that you ONLY pay if someone clicks
    on your ad and comes to your site.

   This also means that advertisers favour higher
    performing ads. If you do a better job than your
    competitors at creating compelling ads, you’ll get better
    placement at lower cost.

   Google/Bing are easy to set up but have many hazards
    for the casual user (quite challenging for competitive
    areas).

   Facebook/Linkedin ads are both ridiculously easy to set
    up!
Sponsored Links/Ads
for a rather
“broad” search.

“whale watching Victoria
BC” will be an expensive
keyword to bid on as it’s
so competitive.

Note that “premium” top
positions are a result of
those ads achieving great
performance.

Also note that it’s not just
the bid but Bid X Quality
score that determines
your placement.
A “narrower” search brings a
results page with zero ads on it.

Lack of competition means a
relevant ad (targeting at “whale
watching sooke bc”) would be
very cost effective.

The challenge is that this term
will have low search volume

To get traffic you must create a
“portfolio” of keywords.

As you learn to convert this less
expensive traffic, you’ll learn to
tackle more competitive
keywords.
The Google Keyword Tool lets you
conduct research on keyword search
volumes by month.

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal


• Volume of search is shown by region
for the keyword you selected as well
as similar terms.

• Consider all “match types” (Google
“Adwords match types” for more info).

• Bear in mind that figures may not be
accurate for low volume keywords.

• You can download the results and
see seasonal patterns.
• Theme-targeted
text and banner
ads set to display
only to visitors in
specific
geographic
regions.

• Can be very low
cost.
                                    Theme/keyword
                      Remarketing
•Remarketing                        driven text ad
                      Display Ad
opportunities!                      (Swimming Pools)

• Geo-targeting…
Can target by:

• Radius around a point.

• Defined Geographic Region.
   Picking very specific targets (geographic,
    demographic or keyword targets) is the way
    that small companies can beat larger
    organizations with bigger budgets.

   Can make a meaningful, repetitive impression
    on select targets (get 10 people 100% of the
    way there instead of getting 100 people 10% of
    the way there).

   Think in terms of a “portfolio” of niches.
   Still a tiny fraction of the ad click volume of
    Google.

   Relatively crude reporting tools.

   Fantastic demographic targeting.

   Great opportunities for targeted engagement.
   Think in terms of niches versus blanket
    advertising.

   Click-through rate (percentage of folks
    viewing the ad who click on it) is low, but this
    means you get tons of dirt cheap ad
    impressions.
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   What’s the value of reaching your own portfolio of relevant
    niches for a few dollars a day vs paying $500+ on a one-
    time, untargeted print ad?
   Limited volume for broader offerings.
   Fantastic targeting for B2B.
   Overall, generally cost effective.
   Accessible through other channels as well...
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   Permission email marketing. While no longer
    “cool” or cutting edge, is still the top growth
    tool for customer lifetime value.

   Lead generation (webinars, seminars, white
    papers, guides).

   Online PR (more to follow)...
   Google Analytics shows which keywords are
    currently bringing people to your site and which
    ones are bringing “qualified” traffic.

   This data give you direction on a broad group of
    keywords to experiment with in PPC advertising.

   Your PPC results (which you can get quickly and
    cheaply) give you a good idea of which terms you
    should invest your resources in for SEO.
                                                 Cont...
   Your email article:
    ◦ Can be used as a blog post.

    ◦ Your blog post gets optimized for SEO (both for itself and to give
      “juice” to another related page.

    ◦ Your blog post provides something to Tweet about or post in
      Facebook on.

    ◦ Your Tweets boost the SEO for your post page and related page.

    ◦ Each Tweeted link is tracked. Watching which links/posts are most
      popular tells you what content readers will be interested in for
      your email.

    Done in isolation, the above activities have some value. Done
     together, over time, they are dramatically powerful and allow you
     to meaningfully improve each month.
   Google Algorithm Changes.
    ◦ Fresh, relevant content more important than ever
      (plus fresh links to it).
    ◦ Review sites.
    ◦ Links from other Google properties.
    ◦ Links from Social Media, including Google +.
   Last year just claiming your Google
    Places Page was a big help – this
    year you want to optimize it!

   Results in increased exposure in
    Google Maps, better/more
    placement in Google Search (for
    local businesses) and a great
    source of links for your site.
   Google is factoring in more 3rd party data than ever. Notice below how:
    ◦ Google results are pulled from Urban Spoon.com.
    ◦ The restaurant with the most and best reviews is at the top of the page!

   There are dozens of review and listing sites for almost every business
    vertical. You should claim and optimize your listings on as many as
    possible!
   Another great way that small companies can beat large
    companies.

   Still tons of value in traditional PR.

   A practice we call “online PR” or “niche PR” has emerged which is
    very accessible to businesses of any size.

   Much like picking the right level to compete at in other
    areas, you simply:
    ◦ Do research to develop a list of relevant bloggers/writers of a size you’re
      comfortable approaching.
    ◦ Contact them respectfully, commenting specifically on something they’ve
      written and explain why your launch/opening/etc is relevant and worth
      mention to their readers.
    ◦ Keep going! Over time you’ll build a great “house list” and grow to be
      comfortable approaching larger sites, blogs and publications.
   Google Analytics Source Tracking was updated last year.

   Through a simple process you can create custom “hooks” for
    your posted links that let you know exactly which “campaign” a
    visitor came from (i.e. Email newsletter, Tweet, Facebook Wall
    post).

   There’s a bit of a learning curve, but it’s well worth diving into.
   The majority of 25-34 and 18-24
    year olds now own smartphones
    (64% and 53% respectively).

   79% of smartphone consumers use
    their phones to help with shopping,
    from comparing prices, to finding
    more product info, to locating a
    retailer.

   70% use their smartphones while in
    a store.

   77% have contacted a business via
    mobile, with 61% calling and 59%
    visiting the local business.
   Most importantly, while this shift is
    happening before our eyes, few
    companies are acting on it, creating
    great opportunities for first-
    movers!

   Important to keep in mind that:
    ◦ Mobile searchers are typically looking to
      find or contact your business (so make
      these things VERY clear on your mobile
      site.

    ◦ Mobile searchers take action on their
      searches at a dramatically higher rate then
      desktop searchers.
   Traditional sites simply
    don’t translate to Mobile.
   Call.
   Get Directions.
   Book.
   Other?
   “List view” or custom
    display within one
    click of home page
    (might actually be on
    home page).

   Ideally, have actions
    for each location
    presented right on
    their listing.
   Tablets? Not clear yet how long term usage patterns will
    unfold. That said, even companies not currently
    concerned with Mobile (i.e. Traditional tech/software) will
    have to pay attention to how/where they are being used.

   Overall, a best practice is to embrace “light” sites that
    will display quickly regardless of connection type (3G,
    4G, WiFi, Public WiFi).

   PPC Advertising already presents a HUGE advertising
    opportunity for some industries as you can target Mobile
    explicitly (and yet few people are).

   Ad opportunities? e.g.18% of searches related to “car
    batteries” in Canada are from Mobile. 30% for “tow truck”
   Find a couple areas to experiment in.

   Learn enough about them to make sure you’re making a
    meaningful effort.

   Keep costs and effort as low as possible until you’ve
    established there’s potential in the areas you’re
    targeting.

   Test and grow your efforts while building your own set of
    best practices.

   Try new things.

   Measure everything!
   Give me a call if you have any questions or are interested in
         any of the areas we talked about!

                                                                         Justin
                                                                         •   SEO

Rob                                        Our Team                      •   Link Building.

•   Creation of web strategies
    to match business goals.
    Coffee.
•
                                                                              Cam
                                 Rian                Nevin                    •    Conversion Analysis.
                                 •   Development     •   Content              •    PPC Advertising.
                                     (Mobile and         Strategies.
                                     WordPress).                              •    Data Stuff.
                                                     •   Online PR
                                 •   Technical
                                     SEO Expert.     •   Social Media.




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Web Marketing Success 2012

  • 2. Group – A diverse bunch of entrepreneurs and marketers. (Just hit me up afterwards if you need explanation or expansion on any particular topic).  Rob’s Background.
  • 3. Cut through the noise.  Empower and inform.  Share practical ideas on where to start.
  • 4. Marketers now have a hard time faking it.  True merit wins.  The web is accessible – you can find out how to do anything.  “Measurability” and transparency create great opportunities for those brave enough to be wrong!
  • 5. Know who you’re trying to reach.  Find out how to get in front of them in relevant settings.  Get good at “conversion” of web visitors.
  • 6. The act of getting someone to the next level of engagement: ◦ Purchase. ◦ Download. ◦ Phone call. ◦ Get directions to your business. ◦ Sign up...  Critical to measure conversion elements through Google Analytics (free). Cont...
  • 7. Every page on your site should be optimized to be as persuasive as possible in getting your visitor to take the next logical step. ◦ Prioritize your visitors. ◦ Consider the context – how did they get there/whey are they there? ◦ Remove any obstacles. ◦ Build the necessary trust and credibility. ◦ Invite the next step with a relevant call to action.  Small companies can beat large ones in this arena.
  • 8. Trust and Credibility Call to Action Visitor Priorities VERY Focused!
  • 9. Prioritization of 5 different offers while streamlining the selection process. 1 2 3 Trust and Credibility- building throughout. 4 5 Removal of obstacles Call to Action
  • 10. The A/B Test Email Example: ◦ Easier than ever (and free!). ◦ Dramatically powerful.  Ads  Landing Pages  Calls to Action  Email  You name it!
  • 12. Two types of currency on the web : Cash or Content.  The fuel that drives: ◦ Search Engine Optimization (SEO). ◦ Social Media. ◦ Conversion. ◦ Advertising (i.e. Adwords Quality Score).
  • 13. Shouting/Broadcasting instead of conversing.  Engaging without measuring.  Focusing on platforms or activities without first considering overall goals.
  • 14. Social Media = Networking3  Principles are the same, but... ◦ Geography-Independent. ◦ Time Efficient. ◦ Can be highly leveraged (exposure to connections’ connections).
  • 15. Blogging – can work for either.  Facebook = B2C (and rocks for it).  Twitter/YouTube can work for both if leveraged correctly.  Linkedin = Great B2B opportunities.
  • 16. Social Media works best when you use it as a platform to make your audience look good!  Pictures and Video (ideally tagged ones) reach your audiences extended circles.  Tracking is critical - i.e. Facebook reports & link tracking tools like Bit.ly
  • 17. People doing or saying something they are proud of will send people to see it.  If tagged, this happens automatically!
  • 18. Typical user has well over 150 friends.  Having 10 photos from an event tagged on your Facebook page can mean 1500+ impressions to the Friends of your tagged subjects.
  • 20. SEO can be likened to a 3 legged stool (we know what happens if one of the legs is missing). These legs are: 1. Site structure and coding. 2. Great, relevant content. 3. Links from related sites.  While some of the details have changed, this is a formula that’s always held true. Cont...
  • 21. Many see SEO as an awkward, artificial process.  To succeed in having a site that appeals to both users and search engines you need to get beyond that. We advocate that you: 1. Use research to find the actual terms (keywords) people are using to search for your type of product or service. 2. Incorporate these keywords into your site copy. 3. Optimize the relevant pages on your site for the relevant keywords.  Not so hard, but few people do it well!
  • 22. At a minimum, get basic Search Engine Optimization in place to get more visitors.  Page Titles, Page Descriptions, sufficient text, SEO-friendly copy.  Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide - Google Page Title Page Description
  • 23. Most online advertising is based on a Pay Per Click (PPC) model.  This model means that you ONLY pay if someone clicks on your ad and comes to your site.  This also means that advertisers favour higher performing ads. If you do a better job than your competitors at creating compelling ads, you’ll get better placement at lower cost.  Google/Bing are easy to set up but have many hazards for the casual user (quite challenging for competitive areas).  Facebook/Linkedin ads are both ridiculously easy to set up!
  • 24. Sponsored Links/Ads for a rather “broad” search. “whale watching Victoria BC” will be an expensive keyword to bid on as it’s so competitive. Note that “premium” top positions are a result of those ads achieving great performance. Also note that it’s not just the bid but Bid X Quality score that determines your placement.
  • 25. A “narrower” search brings a results page with zero ads on it. Lack of competition means a relevant ad (targeting at “whale watching sooke bc”) would be very cost effective. The challenge is that this term will have low search volume To get traffic you must create a “portfolio” of keywords. As you learn to convert this less expensive traffic, you’ll learn to tackle more competitive keywords.
  • 26. The Google Keyword Tool lets you conduct research on keyword search volumes by month. https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal • Volume of search is shown by region for the keyword you selected as well as similar terms. • Consider all “match types” (Google “Adwords match types” for more info). • Bear in mind that figures may not be accurate for low volume keywords. • You can download the results and see seasonal patterns.
  • 27. • Theme-targeted text and banner ads set to display only to visitors in specific geographic regions. • Can be very low cost. Theme/keyword Remarketing •Remarketing driven text ad Display Ad opportunities! (Swimming Pools) • Geo-targeting…
  • 28. Can target by: • Radius around a point. • Defined Geographic Region.
  • 29. Picking very specific targets (geographic, demographic or keyword targets) is the way that small companies can beat larger organizations with bigger budgets.  Can make a meaningful, repetitive impression on select targets (get 10 people 100% of the way there instead of getting 100 people 10% of the way there).  Think in terms of a “portfolio” of niches.
  • 30. Still a tiny fraction of the ad click volume of Google.  Relatively crude reporting tools.  Fantastic demographic targeting.  Great opportunities for targeted engagement.
  • 31. Think in terms of niches versus blanket advertising.  Click-through rate (percentage of folks viewing the ad who click on it) is low, but this means you get tons of dirt cheap ad impressions.
  • 37. What’s the value of reaching your own portfolio of relevant niches for a few dollars a day vs paying $500+ on a one- time, untargeted print ad?
  • 38. Limited volume for broader offerings.  Fantastic targeting for B2B.  Overall, generally cost effective.  Accessible through other channels as well...
  • 43. Permission email marketing. While no longer “cool” or cutting edge, is still the top growth tool for customer lifetime value.  Lead generation (webinars, seminars, white papers, guides).  Online PR (more to follow)...
  • 44. Google Analytics shows which keywords are currently bringing people to your site and which ones are bringing “qualified” traffic.  This data give you direction on a broad group of keywords to experiment with in PPC advertising.  Your PPC results (which you can get quickly and cheaply) give you a good idea of which terms you should invest your resources in for SEO. Cont...
  • 45. Your email article: ◦ Can be used as a blog post. ◦ Your blog post gets optimized for SEO (both for itself and to give “juice” to another related page. ◦ Your blog post provides something to Tweet about or post in Facebook on. ◦ Your Tweets boost the SEO for your post page and related page. ◦ Each Tweeted link is tracked. Watching which links/posts are most popular tells you what content readers will be interested in for your email. Done in isolation, the above activities have some value. Done together, over time, they are dramatically powerful and allow you to meaningfully improve each month.
  • 46. Google Algorithm Changes. ◦ Fresh, relevant content more important than ever (plus fresh links to it). ◦ Review sites. ◦ Links from other Google properties. ◦ Links from Social Media, including Google +.
  • 47. Last year just claiming your Google Places Page was a big help – this year you want to optimize it!  Results in increased exposure in Google Maps, better/more placement in Google Search (for local businesses) and a great source of links for your site.
  • 48. Google is factoring in more 3rd party data than ever. Notice below how: ◦ Google results are pulled from Urban Spoon.com. ◦ The restaurant with the most and best reviews is at the top of the page!  There are dozens of review and listing sites for almost every business vertical. You should claim and optimize your listings on as many as possible!
  • 49. Another great way that small companies can beat large companies.  Still tons of value in traditional PR.  A practice we call “online PR” or “niche PR” has emerged which is very accessible to businesses of any size.  Much like picking the right level to compete at in other areas, you simply: ◦ Do research to develop a list of relevant bloggers/writers of a size you’re comfortable approaching. ◦ Contact them respectfully, commenting specifically on something they’ve written and explain why your launch/opening/etc is relevant and worth mention to their readers. ◦ Keep going! Over time you’ll build a great “house list” and grow to be comfortable approaching larger sites, blogs and publications.
  • 50. Google Analytics Source Tracking was updated last year.  Through a simple process you can create custom “hooks” for your posted links that let you know exactly which “campaign” a visitor came from (i.e. Email newsletter, Tweet, Facebook Wall post).  There’s a bit of a learning curve, but it’s well worth diving into.
  • 51. The majority of 25-34 and 18-24 year olds now own smartphones (64% and 53% respectively).  79% of smartphone consumers use their phones to help with shopping, from comparing prices, to finding more product info, to locating a retailer.  70% use their smartphones while in a store.  77% have contacted a business via mobile, with 61% calling and 59% visiting the local business.
  • 52. Most importantly, while this shift is happening before our eyes, few companies are acting on it, creating great opportunities for first- movers!  Important to keep in mind that: ◦ Mobile searchers are typically looking to find or contact your business (so make these things VERY clear on your mobile site. ◦ Mobile searchers take action on their searches at a dramatically higher rate then desktop searchers.
  • 53. Traditional sites simply don’t translate to Mobile.
  • 54. Call.  Get Directions.  Book.  Other?
  • 55. “List view” or custom display within one click of home page (might actually be on home page).  Ideally, have actions for each location presented right on their listing.
  • 56. Tablets? Not clear yet how long term usage patterns will unfold. That said, even companies not currently concerned with Mobile (i.e. Traditional tech/software) will have to pay attention to how/where they are being used.  Overall, a best practice is to embrace “light” sites that will display quickly regardless of connection type (3G, 4G, WiFi, Public WiFi).  PPC Advertising already presents a HUGE advertising opportunity for some industries as you can target Mobile explicitly (and yet few people are).  Ad opportunities? e.g.18% of searches related to “car batteries” in Canada are from Mobile. 30% for “tow truck”
  • 57. Find a couple areas to experiment in.  Learn enough about them to make sure you’re making a meaningful effort.  Keep costs and effort as low as possible until you’ve established there’s potential in the areas you’re targeting.  Test and grow your efforts while building your own set of best practices.  Try new things.  Measure everything!
  • 58. Give me a call if you have any questions or are interested in any of the areas we talked about! Justin • SEO Rob Our Team • Link Building. • Creation of web strategies to match business goals. Coffee. • Cam Rian Nevin • Conversion Analysis. • Development • Content • PPC Advertising. (Mobile and Strategies. WordPress). • Data Stuff. • Online PR • Technical SEO Expert. • Social Media. Mentor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnSJBpB_OKQ

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Done, failed and learned.
  2. Most co’s don’t connect business strategy to web strategy.Knowing who you’re trying to reach (prioritized) gives you a framework for decision-making (i.e. With presentation AND advertising).In front of – RESEARCH! Ads, Facebook, SEO, Groups on Linkedin, in person.Conversion = into a customer, lead, more engaged visitor.
  3. S SA EXAMPLE!!!
  4. Men?
  5. Men?
  6. S SA EXAMPLE!!!
  7. Example is not fully “run” yet.