When
you were five or ten years old, you may have played
the game of hide and seek where the object was to avoid
being found. The longer you could stay hidden and the harder
it was to be discovered, the better.
As a business owner or someone responsible for marketing
a business you want to do the opposite. Instead of remaining
hidden from view, you want to make it as easy as possible
for members of your target market to find you again and
again.
You may have a Ph.D., worked for big name clients,
provide outstanding service or have a new ground breaking
product but if people can't find you it is tough to build
revenue. What you want is to be found so prospects contact
you and you can convert them to client status.
What happens when someone is looking for a new product
or service? More and more customers and consumers use
the internet to search for the goods and services they
need, to the point that 'google' has become a verb. They
may also use the search engines provided by Yahoo, AOL
and MSN.
A prospect types in a set of keywords, your name or
your company name into a search engine, with Google being
used by far the most frequently. Can they find your website?
Go to www.Google.com and
try the following three tests:
1. If a prospect hasn't heard of your company they
won't be searching for your firm by name. Instead they
will be searching using keywords that describe the problem
they want solved or the type of information they are
looking for. If they are looking for ways to motivate
employees, that's what they will type in the search box.
If they are looking for adventure vacation ideas for
Costa Rica, they'll enter that in the search box.
My prospects might enter, 'attract more clients', 'marketing
coach', 'web marketing plan' or 'web lead generation
in Google. When they do, they'll find my site at the
top or at least in the first 10-15 listings.
Type the problem you solve or the solutions you offer
into Google's search box. Is your site listed at or near
the top of the listings? Is it even in the top 100?
2. Type your own name in the search box. Does your
web site come up at the top of the page or in the first
20 listings?
3. Type your name and/or your company name in the search
box, for example, "Charlie Cook" or "Marketing
For Success". Did Google find your site in or near
the top spot?
If you aren't happy with the results of these tests,
your website needs work.
How to Avoid Playing Hide and Seek With Your Business:
A Smart Domain Name - Choose a domain name that
is simple and obvious or simple and memorable. The simple
and memorable strategy is to use your domain name to
describe what you do. Once prospects have found your
site through a search engine, typing in the domain name
will reinforce the ways you can help them. For example www.marketingforsuccess.com
Keywords That Work - While they are many ways
to improve your use of keywords on your web pages, you
can boost your ranking in the search engines simply by
using your keywords in your page title tag, your metatags
and 4 to 6 times in the text on your page. Make sure
to use them in normal, well-written sentences.
Flash and Splash - When you submit your site
to the search engines, they are looking for text. Pages
full of pictures or with just your company logo (splash
pages) or mini-movies (flash animations) may look pretty
but they won't help the search engines judge what your
site is about. In addition, research shows that 90% of
visitors find these entrance Flash and Splash pages annoying.
Rather than move further into your site, most visitors
will leave. Avoid home pages full of pictures, movies
or with minimal text. They may look nice, but they won't
help people find you.
Build Links - One of the best ways to boost
your site's rankings and thus get more visitors is to
get other sites to add links from their site to yours.
An extremely effective way to do this is to write articles
and distribute them to sites visited by your target market.
Most site managers and 'webmasters' are hungry for relevant
content. Provide these sites content they want and they'll
be happy to use it and link back to your site.
Stay in Touch - Offer an incentive to get site
visitors to give you their contact information, and join
your e-mail list. You can also follow up with a call
or a mailing. Once a prospect has been to your web site,
you want to regularly remind them of the problems you
solve and the services you provide. Don't let your prospects
forget you when they are ready to make a purchase.
Avoid playing hide and seek with your target market.
Help more people find you and you'll grow your business.
Tune up your web marketing strategy and your web site
and you'll have more site visitors, more prospects and
more business.
The author, Charlie Cook, helps service professionals
and small business owners attract more clients and
be more successful. You can sign up for the free marketing
plan eBook for small business owners and people responsible
for marketing; “Seven steps to get more clients
and grow your business,” at www.marketingforsuccess.com
UNIFORMMARKETNEWS
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