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Just start …

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by jill

I just listened to a recording of John Jantsch with Duct Tape Marketing, interviewing Seth Godin, bestselling author, entrepreneur and agent of change. They covered a LOT of interesting topics related to small businesses and our current economic environment, including why Godin doesn’t Twitter! Godin is a believer in being the best in the world at a few things, rather than being average at a bunch of things. I was multitasking while listening (being average at a bunch of things), and I still got a great deal out of the interview. Seth’s final request of the audience was to “just start” — so, I am hereby just starting by blogging about it! Tell me what YOU are going to start.

Metrics and Measurement: What Questions Do You Have?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by John Rasco

Speaking at IA09
I’ll be chairing a panel on Metrics and Measurement at Interactive Austin 2009, and tasked the panel (Ian Strain-Seymour of Apogee Search, Pam O’Neal of BreakingPoint, Michael Wilson of Small World Labs, and Andy Meadows of BudURL fame and Live Oak 360) with coming up with questions we think people will be interested in. We’ve got a couple of search marketing gurus, a couple of guys with companies wrapped around social media marketing, and Pam’s a B2B social media maven, with some great success stories and real-world experience to share.

Please take a few minutes and complete this questionnaire on the topics, focus and specific questions YOU would like to have answered. We will be a much more focused, relevant panel if we can get your input. Hope to see you at IA09!

Click Here to take survey

How To Use Social Media

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by John Rasco

We did this video last summer on the basics of social media marketing. Recently, a client got enthused about doing social media, but had no idea where to begin. Another client has no idea what social media is, or why it’s important to their search marketing success. We get prospects, clients and friends asking us very basic questions: Should I be using Facebook? How much time does social media take? How long before I see results? These are real concerns, and you should have a good idea how you WANT to use social media before you start creating Facebook pages for your company, LinkedIn profiles, Twitter accounts and all the rest. Take a quick (3 minute) trip to Search Camp and get some ideas:

Social Media Marketing, LinkedIn vs. Twitter

Monday, April 13th, 2009 by John Rasco

Ran an interesting little experiment last week, testing the marketing effectiveness of promoting a new free SEO Web Design Tips PDF. Patrick’s blog post was too good not to use as link bait, but as you probably know, you can’t track the downloads of a PDF with on-page analytics tracking code.

However, link shrinking software CAN give you these metrics. Using a $4 account at BudURL, I created two shortened URLs, /SEOWebDesign and /SEOWebDesignTips. Then, I used LinkedIn’s News feature in all the groups I belong to, and sent out an announcement with a link to the new freebie. At the same time, I tweeted the news, using the shorter of the two URLs…at 140 characters, it’s not exactly a press release. I have about 100 followers, and I expected it would get retweeted, hopefully by some of the more popular Twitizens. However, in retrospect, I realized I should have specifically asked that people retweet.

The results? In a week, 271 page visits via LinkedIn, 2 via Twitter. Our site traffic was up 17% for the week, so all-in-all, a decent promotion. I’ll try retweeting the tweet this week with a specific retweet request, and see what we get.

I don’t think I’m any more well-known on the marketing groups on LinkedIn than among my Twitter peeps, but it’s certainly true that the audience self-selected in LinkedIn groups is better targeted. When you think about social media, don’t forget that you still need affinity, interest and motivation to see results…and, that if you measure your results, you can learn a lot about where you should be spending your time.

Eight Top SEO Tips for Web Designers

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 by patrick

Clients want and need SEO
SEO is essential, but it’s not fun like design or development (OK… it’s fun for us!). Most clients want SEO simply because they want to be ranked high on search engines, but it’s frequently an afterthought. SEO must be part of the process from the beginning so the site will not need significant changes to design and/or programming later on.

The user experience starts on the search engines
When searching, people visit multiple sites and will frequently do several searches until they find what they want. Visitors may have looked at competing websites before seeing the client’s site, and they very likely will enter the site on a subpage. Make it easy for these prospects to find their way.

PDF Version, SEO Web Design Tips

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Rumors Persist Around Google Buying Twitter – Somehow, I Have My Doubts

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 by tom parish

twitterSee this TechCrunch article for more detail on Google and Twitter …If you stop and think about this, it just makes sense to some degree. Google dominates in the area of search. But they don’t do ‘real-time’ search of conversations and that’s where Twitter is strong. If you haven’t used the http://search.twitter.com — do so and you’ll see the power of this new era. Type a few keywords in and watch as it updates for you in real-time, listing the Twitter conversations going on with those keywords.

We’ll see… rumors are rumors.  But just because it makes sense to a bunch of bloggers doesn’t mean it will happen.  Personally, I’d like to see it occur provided Google doesn’t sit on Twitter like it did Blogger and slow the development of the platform.  But I have my doubts Google will make the leap because there is so much in flux right now. New developments in social media and social networking tools are happening almost weekly from startups and the majors.

For example, where does FriendFeed fit into the picture with their announcements this coming Monday (April 6th) for major changes?  I’m personally more interested in these developments because it’s a more powerful communication tool then Twitter.  And what will Facebook do?  My goodness; there are so many changes occurring in the social tools space that 2009 is an exciting year of unpredictable change for most of us. Hardly a new concept though considering the last few years, but that’s another more philosophic topic.

Robert Scoble seems to be leaning away from the idea that Google would buy Twitter. As you know, opinions are like noses, everyone has one. What do you think?  Kara Swisher is reporting that there is no Google deal under discussion to buy Twitter.

Tom
Reposted with permission from MarketsofConversation.com ©2009

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