Monday, July 31, 2006

Should you trust your Yellow Pages Company to help you successfully market your business online?

Should you trust your Yellow Pages Company to help you successfully market your business online?

Utilizing your Yellow Pages representative as your Internet Marketing consultant: This can be rather risky, but first, here are the positives of using this source:

  • If you are dealing with the major Yellow Pages Company in your region they may have a good program for advertising on their Internet Yellow Pages. The official “Phone Company” Yellow Pages usually has excellent usage, and provides a good return on investment. Verizon typically has decent usage outside of their region because of their wireless brand that is known everywhere.
  • You may have a good relationship with your rep if you have had the same rep for years. You probably trust them and they probably want to do what’s best for your business.

Here is what to watch out for:

  • Yellow Pages reps are under a lot of pressure to sell you as much advertising as they can-whether or not it is good for your business. This may result in them overselling their Internet Yellow Pages, and it will keep them from letting you move money from print to Internet-even if that is the best thing for your business.
  • Yellow Pages advertising does have merit, and many businesses profit from Yellow Pages advertising, but usage is declining and the return on investment is not as good as it used to be-certainly not as good as a quality Internet Marketing Strategy.
  • While the rep may have your best interests in mind, the experienced Yellow Pages rep rarely understands what the best Search Engine Marketing solution should be for your business. If they did, they probably would not sell you the Search Engine Marketing products their company offers. Utilize them for their online Yellow Pages, but you are probably better off utilizing an Internet Marketing Company to help you succeed with the search engines like Google, Yahoo! & MSN.
  • If they are NOT from the official phone company phone book then their Internet Yellow Pages is probably close to worthless. The exception may be Verizon.
  • Be careful of any Search Engine Marketing program they try to sell you. The Yellow Pages companies are usually not completely “transparent” with where your clicks are coming from, and they may charge you as much as a 2,000% mark up (yes-TWO THOUSAND) on your Pay-Per-Click program to manage it for you. This can eliminate the potential return on investment that a program like this SHOULD be providing your business.
  • Some of their Website development programs can seem like a good deal, but because they are usually reselling someone else’s service the monthly fees can be significantly overpriced. Their websites are usually packaged with marketing programs that are often over-priced. While often times a package deal sounds good, in this case it may be more costly than if you were to buy them separately.

Check back in the next few days for advice on dealing with these types of “Internet Marketing Consulting” options.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Do You Need an Internet Marketing Consultant?

Should you utilize an “Internet Marketing Consultant”, or should you do it all yourself?

First of all, ask yourself what level you have achieved with your Internet marketing strategies up to now…

Whether you have just started a business or you have been in business for years, you probably fall into one of these categories when it comes to Internet marketing:

Level 1 Internet Marketer:
You do not have a website; however there is a good chance that you have some kind of Internet presence that you may be unaware of through your local Yellow Pages or some other source.

Level 2 Internet Marketer:
You do not have a website, but you have an intentional Internet presence through different organizations like City Search, a local Yellow Pages Company, the Better Business Bureau or some other organization. You are probably getting decent results from your efforts.

Level 3 Internet Marketer:
You have a website, but have no intentional marketing presence where people can find you, other than what you may have as a Level 1 Internet Marketer. I would argue that you could be better off at Level 2.

Level 4 Internet Marketer:
You have a website, you have spent money on a marketing it, but nothing has worked so you have a bad feeling about Internet marketing. Again, you could be better off at Level 2, because at least then you would have an optimistic outlook on Internet Marketing.

Level 5 Internet Marketer:
You have a website, you have spent money on a marketing it, you are getting some results that you are happy with, but you could be getting a better return on your Internet Marketing investment if you were more strategic.

Level 6 Internet Marketer:
You have a website; you have done a perfect job of marketing it and have reached the full potential of the Internet with your brilliant Strategic Internet Marketing Plan that includes strategic email marketing and cross-marketing.

If you are at level 1-4, there is a good chance that you could benefit by utilizing an Internet marketing consultant. If you are at Level 5 and want to get to Level 6 or if you think you are at Level 6, it is probably worthwhile to at least sit own with a consultant and see if they can help you increase your return on investment. There is nothing wrong with a free consultation.

Who can you trust to be your “Strategic Internet Marketing Consultant”? If you click this link, you will see who we are partial to, but here are some other ideas:

-Your Yellow Pages representative.
-A Google or Yahoo! Representative.
-A website developer.
-An SEO firm.
-An Internet marketing firm.
-A full service marketing firm.

Come back in the next few days for the details on what each of these types of organizations can do for you and what they cannot do when it comes to helping you implement a successful Internet Marketing Strategy.

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Thursday, July 20, 2006

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

To blog, or not to blog? Blogs for Businesses...

So you are now reading a blog about a blog-how does that feel?

The fact that you are here means you must see some value in blogging, but how can it help you grow your business?

Most small to medium business owners have limited time, so any time they take needs to be geared towards helping them grow their business. That being the case, it is vital that all of your Marketing efforts, offline or online need to produce results.

Unlike search engine marketing and other forms of marketing, blogging may be more difficult to measure in terms of revenue generated, but that does not mean that a blog cannot help your bottom line.

First of all, the search engines like blogs. Blogs are updated regularly and they are easy to index, and can help you in optimizing your website by linking to your website from your blog.

What does this mean? The bottom line is that they can help you increase your chances of being found on search engines like Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

A blog can help you establish yourself as an expert in your industry. A blog is a place where people can read your comments and articles and comment on them in a non threatening manner any time of day from anywhere in the world. This can be very important for businesses that sell complex products o consultation services.

A blog is easy for you to update for one author or for many authors. Unlike a website, a blog can easily be updated by one or more people-even if they have very little internet aptitude. If you can send an email with an attached document, you can probably figure out how to blog. This enables companies like real trends to have multiple yet exclusive consultants contributing content to their blog.

How do I drive traffic to my blog?

Tell people about it. When people ask you questions in social settings or even business settings, certainly answer their questions, but if you have blog you can say “Our blog gives free advice and answers to questions like these and is updated on a regular basis. Please check it out at http://www.myblog.com/ and feel free to add your comments. "


Email a link to friends, family and customers. Hopefully you have an email list of your customers that you use for email marketing campaigns. If not, there are some excellent and inexpensive online marketing tools that can give you the appearance of a fortune 500 company. Many companies offer internet consulting services (and more free information) to help you pick out the best program for your business. Of course, they can also help you with your blog.
Get other blogs and websites to link to your blog. If your blog has value, many people will want to link to it, or at least trade links to help drive traffic their blogs as well.

How much does a blog cost?

The great news is that you can get a free blog from multiple sources. Please visit Ascend eMarketing for a list of free blogs or search for “free blogs” online.

Of course, some businesses prefer to setup up a blog in a similar way as to how they would setup a website. The main advantage to this approach is that you can utilize your own “URL”.

For example, the address for this free blog is http://www.semprofessionals.blogspot.com/ . If we wanted to set up a blog that was simply http://www.semprofessionalsblog.com/ we would have to get our own software and pay for hosting, which could cost $10 or more a month.

Paying for a blog has some advantages:

A blog may seem more credible to some people because the blog is its own entity. Of course, some people may identify with blogspot or Myspace, so that could work either way.

Having a truly unique domain name may give the blog more credibility with the search engines.

A paid for and customized blog may be more customizable.

The good news is that you can get some great results with a free blog, but you have other options.

That’s all for now. Looking forward to your comments.













Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Optimizing your website?

So what should you do to optimize your website?

I will have a new article out by next week. In the meantime, this is a good place to start:

Search Engine Optimization