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Conversion Optimization

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Friday, February 26th, 2010

I often speak to business owners who feel cheated after having a website developed. They become disillusioned with the Internet and no longer believe that they can utilize online resources to benefit their business. What most people don’t realize and what many web developers don’t tell you is that having a website is only part of online marketing.  In fact it’s only step one in developing a successful online strategy. There are essentially three aspects to an Internet Marketing System.

Website -> Traffic -> Conversion

What this means is that you first need a website. Most people understand this and set up a website. Unfortunately this is as far as 90% of people go and it’s the reason why so few small businesses see growth after launching their site.

The second phase of Internet Marketing is to let people know that the website (and your business exists). In this phase you drive traffic to your site. Without traffic your site has no value.

Only after you are generating a large amount of traffic does your site start bringing in business by converting some of those visitors to customers. Unless you are converting traffic to customers your site is just another business expense rather than a valuable asset which brings in a steady stream of new clients.

Traditionally Conversion Architecture looked at how we can build a better website with the aim of converting more visitors. Things like layout, navigation, color schemes etc. were all taken into account.

Nowadays marketers need to manage a larger extended web that thrives beyond the borders of the traditional web site. Improving conversion means managing multiple layers and coordination the interaction between these layers. Check out Scott Brinker’s article “The 5 Rings of Conversion Optimization” in which he identifies five layers of web presence that are under your direct control.

These Five layers are:

  1. Core web: Online applications
  2. Inner web: Your traditional, navigable web site
  3. Outer web: Landing pages, blogs, microsites
  4. Social web: Outposts on social media sites
  5. Advertising networks: Paid media on other sites

By optimizing each layer and managing the dynamics between these layers you will increase your conversions and ultimately the effectiveness of your web presence.

Categories : Conversion, Internet Marketing General
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New Blog Look

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Friday, February 5th, 2010

Please bear with me while I work on creating a new look for my blog. I’m not just plugging in a new theme but am trying my hand a developing one myself. It’s kind of a trial and error process and will be going through a number of changes over the weeks to come.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

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“How To” at wikiHow

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Thursday, November 13th, 2008

A great source of “How To” information http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page

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Why GM gambled $1.5B on digital

Posted by: Ray | Comments (0)
Friday, October 10th, 2008

Over the next three years, General Motors will shift half of its advertising budget to digital. Will that be enough to get the automobile manufacturer in gear?

It just goes to show the importance big players placing on Internet Marketing. Small businesses should also take advantage of Online Marketing. It’s cheaper and more effective than traditional marketing methods!

Read the full article at iMedia Connection:

Categories : Internet Marketing Facts & Figures, Internet Marketing General
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PPC – What is it?

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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

PPC or Pay Per Click Advertising is a great way to very quickly get visitors to your website. Within a few hours of starting your Advertising campaign you can be driving qualified traffic to your site, where other Internet Marketing strategies like Search Engine Optimization could take months to generate results.

Added advantages of PPC are that you can target a specific geographic area, advertise only on days or specific times that your target audience are looking for your products and services. You can also limit your daily advertising budget so there’s no surprises at the end of the month.

This is GREAT for testing new products, running promotions or targeting a new customer base.

Handled properly PPC Advertising is probably the most cost effective way to promote your business today. Compared to traditional marketing efforts like the Yellow Pages, Direct Mail, Newspaper Ads etc its cheaper, measurable and can be tweaked in an instant.

If not done right however you can spend a lot of money with limited results.

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Categories : Internet Marketing General, PPC, Uncategorized
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Don’t Waste Your Money on a Website!

Posted by: Ray | Comments (0)
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

As a business person would you spend your whole budget developing marketing materials and then hide that material and not show it to anyone?

Unfortunately that’s what the majority of business owners do when it comes to the Internet. They spend a great deal of money developing a website but pay no attention to marketing it and getting it in front of their target audience. Unlike “The Field of Dreams” if you build it (a website) they won’t come!

If your idea is to put up a website, and then make no effort to ensure your target audience can find you, you’re wasting your money. The website becomes an expense rather than an asset.

Internet Marketing strategies like SEO, PPC, Email Marketing , Social Networking etc. can all be used to successfully market your business.

When the Internet started maybe 10 years ago it was O.K. to just have a website (unfortunately many people still think that). In today’s market having a website is only the first step. Once you have a website the challenge really begins, you need to start driving traffic to your website and then ensure that you can convert those visitors into customers.

Remember: You can have the best looking website on the Internet, but if your Target Audience can’t find you they’ll find your competition!

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Leveraging the power of the Internet to Market your Business

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Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Traditional marketing efforts are costly. The success of marketing strategies is difficult to measure and more and more consumers are turning to Search Engines when they’re searching for products and services.

It’s a safe bet that if these consumers don’t find you online they’ll find your competition!

So how do you get found online? Can smaller companies compete with the big boys? How does a small business approach Internet Marketing?

These are some of the topics we’ll be covering over the next few month and we’ll focus on how SME’s (Small to Medium sized Enterprises) can leverage the power of the internet to grow their businesses.

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