Author: Vijay Gaikwad |
Why should entrepreneurs
and business owners care about integrating search and social into a marketing
plan? They can’t afford not to. Let the statistics speak for themselves:
♦ 72 percent of Internet
users regularly use a social network and social media marketing budgets are
projected to double in the next five years.
♦ Every month there are
more than 10.3 billion Google searches, with 78 percent of U.S. internet users
researching products and services online.
♦ 33 percent of organic
search clicks go to the first result.
♦ The top four positions,
generally those considered to be “above the fold,” receive 83 percent of
first-page organic clicks.
Entrepreneurs, CMOs or
business owners in start up mode or website redesign be aware; the digital
landscape is changing and so are the latest best practices in search engine
optimization and social media.
“Growing your online
business is critical and most entrepreneurs are aware of the need for internet
marketing, but most have not taken or attended anything that would set them
along the correct path,” said many Directors with survey.
Entrepreneurs fired off
questions ranging from “How do you recover from a Google penalty?” to “Why is
my domain not being indexed by the engines?” to just wanting some simple
guidance on blogging. Below are the highlights shared by the search and social
experts for business owners to add to the marketing to-do (and not to do) list.
♦ SEO is not an add-on or a last step of a website redesign: SEO must be an integral
part of the process and should be architected into the site during design.
♦ Invest in excellent content: Hire talented writers verified
with social influence and a working knowledge of SEO. Having an in-house team
of brand journalists can be the secret sauce to growing an online business in
both search and social.
♦ Do NOT buy links or try to grow social relationships
through buying likes, friends or followers: Never hire any agency selling links
as that will lead to penalties. Links should happen because you earn them and
never because you negotiate them.
♦ Understand the relationship between SEO and Social: There are significant
SEO benefits of using social amplification to proliferate content to highly
targeted and per-qualified psycho graphic traffic. Put content in front of the
right audience at the right time with the right message and they will be
compelled to engage with and share it. Create content for your target audience.
If the content engages them, your audience will influence the engines for you.
♦ Avoid the “all-or-nothing” approach: I personally advices
entrepreneurs not to follow the hype and the headlines and try a wide variety
of tactics but focus on nothing. Also, don’t avoid everything. If you’re new to
digital or not sure where to take your existing digital strategy, read, attend
events, and then hire an expert for an assessment (in that order) so that
you’ll be empowered to make solid decisions about what will work best for your
company.
♦ Ask for the reports that matter most and avoid getting
caught up in too much data: If you are new to Google Analytics, the simplest and most
important information is your “referrers” data. “Find out which websites and
which of your social media accounts send you the most traffic and how that
traffic is behaving on your site.
Like in any business,
it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon and the results will not be reaped from
attending one learning event, but that is the first step in getting started.
SEO and social marketing isn’t an overnight success story or a one-time effort.
Like wealth-building, investing in SEO takes time and continued effort to earn
full benefits.
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