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Blogging Powerpoints

January 14th, 2008 by Sara Rasco

At long last, I have some shiny blogging presentations for you! The Understanding Search Marketing one is the presentation that Susan the Meticulous and I did for a luncheon a few weeks back, and has an overview of some of the more important areas of search marketing, plus an edited version of the blogging presentation.

If you have any questions or want clarification on anything, please don’t hesitate to email me (sarasco (at) refreshweb (dot) com) or ask in the comments. These are both something used when I’m there, live and in the flesh, running my mouth and answering questions.

Blogging For Business Understanding Search Marketing

P.S. I shouldn’t have to tell you, but these are the copyrighted property of RefreshWeb, and if you take them and call them your own, very bad things will happen to you. Things involving ninjas and paper cuts from manila folders.

SEM Challenges For Small Business

December 17th, 2007 by Sara Rasco

Susan the Meticulous and I are back fresh from speaking at the monthly round table luncheon for Business + Balance, a local group of self-employed moms. I wasn’t sure what to expect since nobody has ever said, “Hey, Sara! Come address our group, you subject authority, you.”

I was along for the ride to talk about blogging, but it turned out to be a nice team effort with active questioning throughout. Those are some whip smart moms. Women are funny, so many of them being helpful and cooperative by nature. Both Susan and I have to stop ourselves from just jumping into these women’s sites and doing on-the-spot consulting.

It’s interesting to approach the whole tangle of search marketing solutions from the perspective of just sharing information, rather than pitching a prospect whose business and needs you’re already familiar with. The concerns of a very small business doing their own search marketing are, of course, very different from the companies for whom we are a line item on the budget. It’s frustrating for both us and them that to do the whole shebang—SEO, pay per click, some social media—requires people with a lot of different expertise areas, time, and work. Because of their size, these businesses aren’t likely to see a positive ROI for what they’ve put into web marketing services.

It’s immensely frustrating that everyone from the biggest corporations to the tiny corner grocery has a website, and you have to compete whether you have the resources or not. Not that it’s hopeless, impossible, or not worth doing yourself, but it’s not a set of hurdles you glibly want to send someone running through. Especially since different businesses in different areas will have different solutions.

After the talking, while we were eating, Susan and I were talking about what to do to help these small businesses with their search marketing solutions as far as informing them in a practical, helpful way. She suggested a one-day or half-day seminar. What kinds of things would you want to see in that? What topics would you want covered? How much time can someone like a self-employed parent give per week to this? What’s a comfortable budget? Got any other questions we should be addressing?