Save on domain names with Search Marketing Rebel

December 19, 2009 by Steve Wylie  
Filed under General Search Marketing

If your going to be online you obviously need to start with a domain name.  I’m going to cover some tips on selecting domain names in a future post, but for now, you can get a discount on domain names from the world’s largest and best, GoDaddy.  Just click below and pick up your .com domain names for just $7.49:


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Online Marketing VS Offline Marketing – Two Worlds in Collusion

The world is online

With 1.4 billion people online, the Internet has shown incredible potential for advertising opportunities like search marketing and other forms of online marketing.  This phenomenon has led many to believe that offline marketing strategies are no longer as useful as they once were.  What those same people do not realize is that online marketing and offline marketing are actually in cahoots, so to speak.  One influences the other, and vice versa. If one stops to think about it, the cyber-world relies on real-world observations and concepts.  In return, the real world is becoming increasingly reflective of concepts found on the World Wide Web, and is where many online ideas are actualized.  With so much going on between the two, it would be pretty much impossible to cover everything in detail.  This article will instead take the general view, and just hope that it can do justice to the wonders in our increasingly integrated online-offline world.

Flogging stuff online

The term search marketing refers to one of the most common methods of flogging stuff in the cyber-bazaar.  With so many products that can be sold to a large audience, the Internet has proven to be the best way to reach potential customers all over the world.  Unfortunately, it is becoming saturated, and due to the nature of commercial competition, there are many brands of any single given product.  By changing the way search engines work, it becomes possible to advertise as users search for items.  In fact, the very keywords submitted for lookup become the basis for offering various services or products, either in straightforward advertising sections on webpages, or subtly, sometimes flagrantly, modifying the search engine results.  Another way of marketing online is by endorsement, just like in the real world.  User testimonials would be attached to products in an effort to convince potential buyers to purchase and use these products.   The measurement that many people find the best in terms of determining a website’s or product’s value is the amount of traffic and buzz that it generates.  The Internet is incredibly alive with gossip and massive interpersonal contact, so word gets around extremely quickly.  This can be used to the marketer’s advantage, whether to promote offered products or services, or undermining the efforts of rival companies.

Creating a buzz and positioning a client or their business as the celebrity in their market is what Search Marketing the Rebel Way is all about. When someone searches for a product or service online and see’s that there are multiple listings on Google’s front page all about one company, it gives the searcher confidence that this must be a decent company.  It also reduces the chance of them clicking on anyone else as you’ve knocked most of the competition off the first page, and lets face it who wants to go the to the 2nd or 3rd page.

From cyberspace to the real world

Perhaps the most amazing thing about online marketing is how it can be used to involve the users in product development.  Some examples include a digital fashion design contest for a popular online game, the winning entry from which was translated into a real-life article of clothing, and a company that makes instant noodles taking flavor suggestions from customers and realizing them.  These user-defined products often sell very well, since they are already favored in the virtual online world.  Real-world marketing now often incorporates various concepts from the digital world.  As an example, consider the use of digital artwork in posters and print ads.  The pixilated look is also iconic and has found favor on the fashion market, plus it has potential as a device in advertising for things like cameras and such.  Photomanipulation, or the editing of pictures has advanced with the power of digital tools.  Many of the designs seen today were inspired by artwork from various digital artists posting their works on the Internet.  Some of these artists became so popular on the Internet that they were hired in real life to produce works for print.  Television ads and shows alike are increasingly making use of sophisticated animations and transitions, as popularized across cyberspace.  Plus, keeping track of trend on the World Wide Web can tip one off to what would prove popular to the youth, who are often recognized as the frequenters of the digital world.

In closing

What the Internet provides for the real world is a repository for information and a continuously renewing source of inspiration, not only for online marketing as well as offline marketing, but also in daily living.  It is a true reflection of our collective culture and consciousness, an invaluable resource and peerless medium of expression.  As the Internet becomes a part of everyone’s lives, only time will tell where it will all lead.  And for those on the cutting edge of Search Marketing, a lot of money is waiting to be made!

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Flash on your website - Cool or Ego Trip?

I think most of us would agree that Flash Technology is pretty damn cool.

The problem is who is it there for?  Potential customers just get distracted or annoyed by it.  Search Engines… well don’t even get me started on Flash and the Search Engines - the long and short of it is they can not read Flash, so you get no benefit from using it on your site.

I’ve even had clients who have had a large web design company build their entire site using Flash (for lots of money as you always pay a premium when working with Flash).  12 months later I get a call asking for help as their site is not ranked anywhere… really?  I guess that’s another site that’s going to need to be rebuilt!

So why would anyone use Flash on their website?  I guess it boils down to the business owner’s ego.  It’s very aesthetically pleasing and it’s great when someone comments on how cool your website is.  Cool is great, but I’d rather take cold hard cash thanks.  Flash is not going to help me close a sale, so I don’t use.

My advice, steer clear of singing and dancing websites and concentrate on a clean easy to use website with loads of great content.  Your customers will thank you for it and search engines will eat it up.  The Results:

  • Better Search Engine Rankings!
  • Better Sales Conversions!
  • More money in the Bank!
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Search Marketing Secret Mastermind Group

I’ve just spent a lot of money and 72 hours with some of the greatest minds in Search Marketing, so I’ll keep this brief as I’m exhausted!

Howie Schwartz, Todd Spears, DK & DB (names protected as these are bad @ss underground marketers), all in one closed door meeting.  Did I learn anything?  How could I not!

We all know that marketing online is a constantly changing game, but what most people don’t realize is just how quickly it changes.  I remember the good old days when you could just stuff a web page with a bunch of keywords and rank.  The person that stuffed the most keywords, won the war at Google.  Obviously those days passed a long time ago, but Google changes it’s algorithym so frequently that what worked just a couple of weeks ago, may not work today.  If your online search marketing is not diverse and Google makes a change that effects the one tactic you are using you’re screwed!  That’s the main reason I always have an arsenal of tactics that I take to every market I go into.  If one thing stops working, I don’t care, I have all of my other strategies working for me!

Over the next couple of days I’m going to share some of the Search Marketing Techniques that are working today - not last month or last year like most of “Marketing Gurus” are still trying to push!

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Keys to Targeting Your Search Marketing

So you got your website up and running. You hired an excellent web designer to craft a perfect home page and satellite pages that will really draw in the visitors and inspire them to buy. You have a beautiful catalog
of products with detailed descriptions. You have a section dedicated to the services you provide with praises from past customers. And you have the best online shopping cart service out there so that you customers can buy from you with no hassles and next day shipping. That’s great! Now where are your customers?

Driving traffic to your website is a much discussed and much misunderstood venture. There are a million
theories out there that claim to drive tons of new visitors to your site daily. There are services that say they will increase your traffic by an enormous percentage if you will only pay them their small fee over a period of fifty years. There are so-called experts who will place your pages on all the best search engines on the net. They claim that with this kind of blanket exposure, your traffic numbers will explode within days.

But the only sure-fire way to draw productive traffic to your website is through targeted marketing. The
important word to notice here is “productive.” You can draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to your site
every year by hosting a giveaway of some kind. Services that search the internet for freebies will have people clicking a link to your site like crazy. But these people are not there to buy anything from you… quite the opposite. They are empty clicks. There is nothing productive about this kind of traffic. People looking for free stuff will rarely make you any kind of money. And that’s what you’re after, right?

So target your marketing to the people who really want to buy what you have to offer. How? Start by trying
these basic steps…

* Hire an experienced copywriter.

The copy that is on your site makes a world of difference in the sales you garner from the internet. Most important to targeted marketing are the keywords found in your title and the metatags in the website’s code. An experienced copywriter will know how to determine the most effective keywords and place them strategically in your site’s copy. If you cannot afford a copywriter, do some research and talk to your web designer about inserting metatags.

* You can enroll in pay per click search engines.

Obviously, Google is one of these, but most of the most popular keywords are already taken. If you can
think of some original phrases that people use to search for your products or services, you can post your
ad next to the text that comes up when people search for that phrase. Every time someone clicks on your ad
to go to your site, you pay Google a nominal fee.

* Submit articles to free ezine sites.

This is especially helpful if you are a service provider. You can write, or hire someone to write, an article for you about your area of expertise. Give some free tips, offer your experience, and be accessible in the text.
Then at the bottom of the article, you get a link to your website advertising your services. Every time someone publishes your article in their ezine or newsletter, they must use your web address at the bottom.

These are just a few of the many ways to ensure you get “productive” traffic. Empty clicks are just that …
empty… and your wallet will stay that way, too!

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