Posts Tagged ‘search engine placement’

Internet Marketing vs. Traditional Marketing

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Business website and implementing it in your marketing plan - The best piece of advice to receive when you’re having a new website built is to make sure that a search engine expert is in on the process so that your site is built for natural search placement from the start. At Suite 171, we have expert search engine optimization experience and we know what works for great natural search engine placement.

Why is natural search engine placement a top priority? It’s to save you money in the long run. Think about it. Why do you have a site? You have a website to increase business. If your site cannot be found, it is not increasing your business, no matter how great your site looks. If your website is built in flash with amazing graphics, or your content is embedded inside the graphics, you may have a great looking site that no one will see, because search engines can’t find it naturally.

If you’re looking to be found online feel free to ask us how.

Here’s my point. Say you have this beautiful site that the search engines can’t find because all of your content is embedded in your graphics. Now how do people find you? They find you by already knowing your business name or through your traditional marketing efforts of your website address. You pay to have your business cards printed with your web address; you pay to put ads that include your web address in the paper, in magazines, on TV, on radio, and other places; you pay for brochures that you then pay to mail to a mailing list that you’ve paid to receive, and the list goes on. You are paying and paying and you are working hard to get people to visit your website.

Whether you’re thinking of a new website, a site redesign, building leads, or campaign tracking, we can help.

Imagine this alternative…

Your website has been properly built and optimized for natural search engine placement. Joe Public, and many others just like him, is looking for the product or service that you provide. He types it into a web search and your site appears among the top 25 listings. He clicks on your site and reads about you, sees your terrific call to action and fills out the contact form to get more information from you. You now have a qualified lead from someone that is truly interested in being contacted by you. You didn’t have to work hard to get it because your site has been set up to do all the hard work for you. Doesn’t this sound more attractive than how hard you thought you had to work at getting customers?

Can you get better results from your website? Contact Suite171 today to learn more.

What makes us special?

We understand most businesses are looking for something affordable but also a return on their investment. Our service and support is 2nd to none, and like to build business relationships.

The Art of Website Design and Lead Generation

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Because a website is a visual product, the first thing our clients usually are thinking about is what the site will look like. They are often concerned with colors, where the menus will be located, what fonts will be used, what will the graphics look like, etc. Of course branding is important; you want your website to look like your company. But the most important element of website design is often the element that keeps business owners skeptical about having a website or especially skeptical about having their current website redesigned. The most important element of a website is its ability to generate results. That is the true art of website design.

The first thing we try to tell our clients is that your business website is not a piece of art to be looked at and admired for its use of color, line, texture, etc. A business website is first and foremost a tool to generate business! The visual elements, though extremely important, need to be secondary to the website’s function.

The coding language a website is built from can make or break search engine results. When the visual art of the website is the first concern, Flash is usually the language chosen. Flash allows a website to have fluid movement and very dynamic transitions from one visual element to the next. Flash can be beautifully done visually, but it leaves your content invisible to search engines. You would then have to market your website just as vigorously, if not more, as your brick and mortar business. This can add big dollars to your marketing budget for very little end results.

A search engine friendly site has html elements or is built entirely in html. Html allows search engines to read the content of a website which helps to push the website up higher on search results. But beware of elements in common html designs that work against search engines. Many graphic designers will create websites in html that look beautiful and are graphically rich, yet the search engine results for the site are minimal at best. A very common mistake graphic designers make is to embed critical text in the graphics. If a beautifully designed text box that includes your biggest sale of the year is a graphic image, there is no way a search engine will read that text and place the website accordingly. The site would miss out on critical searches by people who are looking for sales on your product.

The real option for business owners is a website that is designed to squeeze every last drop of search engine placement results in its form and function. As technology changes and search engine focuses change, business websites need to stay on top of what works. The html websites that had great results 3 or 4 years ago are now drowning in the technology of today and are being driven farther and farther down in their search results. Businesses are getting trapped into thinking that their website is an item for show and not for real lead generation, which is completely due to their current and past experience.

What a website needs to do is generate qualified leads for your business. A majority of consumers today use the internet as a tool for pre-shopping, shopping, education, entertainment, and communication. Now, more than ever, people are willing to contact businesses through the internet to purchase or ask questions. If your website is not actively seeking out those internet users, it is not designed right. Forget about how it “looks” and think of how it generates business.

If you think that your business couldn’t possible generate clients or customers online, you need to call us. The world is changing; let us bring you along instead of leaving you behind.

Online Marketing for your Brick and Mortar Store

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Do your marketing campaigns work, and can you track your marketing in Fargo? Many of our customers come to us with the initial belief that since their business is all local or in Fargo or Moorhead, there is no need for online marketing. We know that this belief is the result of not having enough information about how the web works. Here are a few tips when considering Internet marketing for your business on the web.

Tracking

Are you tracking your current marketing efforts for the Fargo area? Do you put advertisements in the newspaper, local magazines, radio or television? If so, how do you know those ads are working? Some businesses are very good at remembering to ask new customers where they heard about their business, however, most are not consistently tracking where their new customers are coming from. Online marketing is one effective way of tracking how a particular campaign is working.

Tracking your marketing campaigns can be done by creating a specialized website with a different domain from your normal site that is dedicated to the particular product or service that you are currently focusing on in your ads. You can create multiple mini websites or landing pages, each one aligning with one medium. For example, you are advertising a Wonder Widget and want to know which publication is giving you more bang for your buck. With publication Alpha you publish your website as www.wonderwidget.com and with publication Beta you publish www.wonderwidgetnow.com. Now you track how many hits you receive on each mini site over a given period of time. That will tell you how well your campaigns are doing.

Conversion

There is an old adage that says - a new customer will need to see your information 14 times before deciding to do business with you. There are also current statistics that say 85% of people between the ages of 16 and 65 will shop or pre-shop online. If your target market is in that age category, the web becomes a cost effective way of getting your customers to see your information frequently and compellingly. Most people do research toward new purchases online, even if they plan on going to the physical store to get the item or service.

When a potential customer is shopping for Widgets and checking online to see who carries them in their city, you want them to see your website explaining all about your widgets, where they are, how to get them, and how they will benefit from your widget versus Company B’s widget. With the right website, you can bypass the 14x rule by giving the customer, who is actively looking for widgets, the information they need in order to choose you – now.

Local people have a tendency to want to business locally. 85% of people in your local target market pre-shop online. If you’re not online with a site that can be found in a local web search, you’re missing out on more local business than you realize. If you want some straight answers on how your business can profit from local web marketing, call Suite 171 today at 701-478-5955.

Suite 171 is a Favorite Place on Google

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

google-favorite-placeHave you ever found yourself walking by a store, been intrigued by the display window, and then realized that it’s after hours? Now what? How do you find out more about this store or business? If you happen to see a small black-and-white bar code in the front window, you’re in luck!

Google has created an easier way to get information on local businesses. Whether you are looking for store hours and phone numbers, or products and reviews, this little sticker can get you the information. So, this sounds great, but how does it work?

This little sticker is a fully functional QR code, or bar code. When you scan the sticker with one of many compatible phones, Google gives you the information. This will come in pretty handy when shopping or traveling!

This is the way that technology is heading, but the process is still pretty new. At this point, local businesses have to be selected by Google to hold one of these stickers. How does a business get selected to bear one of these bar-code stickers? Google states that:

‘Companies with this sticker are among the 100,000 most searched-for companies on Google.com and Google Maps, considered to be one of the “Favorite Places on Google”.’ (Diaz)

So, if your business meets the criteria of being one of the most searched-for companies, then you will receive a bar-code sticker to display in your window. Google is utilizing this new marketing tool in order to enhance search results and boost the support of local businesses. So, when you are out shopping and come across a black and white bar-code, try scanning it with your phone! You may be surprised at the information you get. This is just one more way to market your business that is cheap, easy and effective.

If you’re wondering if and when your business will receive its Google bar code, give Suite 171 a call – 701-478-5955. We can lead your business to the kind of online success Google is looking for in its selection process when identifying your community’s favorite places.

Diaz, Sam. “Google’s Favorite Places: Now with window sticker bar
codes.” BNet Business Network. 2009. December 7, 2009.

3 steps to see where your business website is indexed in Google Bing or Yahoo

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

I think every time we meet with clients they ask three basic questions.

1. Where is my website placed in search engines?
2. Why can’t people find my business website?
3. Why don’t I receive leads from my website?

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search engine placement and seoWe review our own placement in comparison to other like businesses in our industry, but our local placement hasn’t changed for a few years. Quite a few website design and search engine marketing businesses are located in North Dakota and if you do a search for the term “website design Fargo” you can get a better idea of where Suite 171 is indexed in search engines.

In general, we are geo locating our Google search and looking for results based off of searching a specific keyword and including a city, state, or general location. I would say seven out of ten internet searches will contain a specific location. In my professional opinion most people will search for a product or service locally, but some users may not geo locate a search term.

What is really remarkable when we search for just the term “website design” with no location, there are over 225 million listings. So, where we place worldwide? It’s interesting to see different results in specific search engines like Yahoo, Bing, Google, or MAC vs. PC, laptop and various desktop computers.

This is one example.

Google, Internet Explorer 8, Results 1 - 10 of about 225,000,000 for website design

Suite171.com is listed or indexed in Google on page three out of 225 million other indexed websites for the keywords “website design”. It looks like the search engine placement changes every third day but still remains between pages two or three.

Three steps to measure where your business is indexed in search engines.

1. Select a search engine like Google, Yahoo, or Bing

2. Enter a two or three word term, keyword, or phrase you would expect visitors to search for. Meaning: how people would find you. Use something other than your business name because people will not always know who you are. In most cases they are looking for a product or service.

3. Add your city or state to the search term, keyword, or phrase. Also, try not to Geo locate your search.

You should evaluate the results. If you are on page one you are doing exceptional, but if you are unable to find your website you will need to update your website. Most people or businesses are concerned about where they are placed and see value in people contacting them to buy services or products through their website. On the other hand, some businesses haven’t realized they should be receiving sales leads.

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