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1.73 Billion Internet Users Worldwide

Blog, Online Marketingon August 17th, 2010No Comments

A creative agency specializing in data visualization, JESS3, has put together a pretty cool video which shows the current state of the Internet. We have highlighted some of the data below, but please also watch the video for yourself.

  • 1.73 Billion Internet users worldwide
  • 90 Trillion Emails Sent in 2009
  • 81% of Emails were Spam
  • 126 Million Blogs on the Internet
  • 27.3 Million Tweets Per Day
  • Faceboook serves 6 million pages per minute
  • 4 Billion photos hosted by Flickr
  • 182 Videos watched on average per month (per user)

JESS3/ The State of The Internet from JESS3on Vimeo

People Buy From Who They Know

Blog, Social Media, Viral Marketingon August 16th, 2010No Comments

The marketing firm Chadwick Martin Bailey released a very interesting report this week regarding Social Media. Consumers Engaged Via Social Media Are More Likely To Buy, Recommend

The study of over 1500 consumers by market research firm Chadwick Martin Bailey and iModerate Research Technologies found that 60% of Facebook fans and 79% of Twitter followers are more likely to recommend those brands since becoming a fan or follower. And an impressive 51% of Facebook fans and 67% of Twitter followers are more likely to buy the brands they follow or are a fan of. Considering Facebook’s over 400 million users, the opportunity is great for social media marketers.

The first question that comes to mind is why do people become fans of companies? The easy answer is that they want discounts, next they want to engage with the company. This follows the old sales mans credo,  people by from who they know.

The study also uncovered perceptions among consumers that those brands not engaging in social media are out of touch.

When asked the question “What does it say about a brand if they are not involved with sites like Facebook or Twitter?” they said the following:

  • “It’s EXPECTED that a company have some digital face – whether it’s on FB or Twitter I don’t know – but they need a strong electronic presence or you doubt their relevance in today’s marketplace.” Female 50-54
  • “Either they are not interested in the demographic that frequents Facebook and Twitter or they are unaware of the opportunity to get more exposure in a more interactive method.” Male 35-39
  • “It shows they are not really with it or in tune with the new ways to communicate with customers.” Female 18-24.
  • If they’re not on Facebook or Twitter, then they aren’t in touch with the “electronic” people.” Female 55-59

In simple English, what does this mean if you are a business owner that is not on Facebook or Twitter, your not in touch with your customers, and your customers doubt your relevance in today’s marketplace.  This isn’t coming from just 19 year old girls either, this is coming from middle aged Americans.

DON’T MISS OUT!

Why Search Engines Love Blogs

Blog, Social Mediaon August 12th, 2010No Comments

Today there is so much focus on social media websites like Twitter, Facebook and FourSquare, that is easy for companies to forget about the single most important social media tool available: their blog.  As a matter of fact, for companies who are looking to increase their search engine optimization efforts, a well-crafted blog can make a HUGE impact!

To validate this, HubSpot released a study last summer showing some dramatic search related differences for companies including blogs as part of their content strategy. Their data shows small business who blog have an average of 97% more inbound links, 434% more indexed pages and 55% more visitors.

These numbers all pretty much lead to one conclusion, you should be blogging! With the added links combined with flush and freshly indexed pages leads to higher ranking for more KEY WORD TERMS, in turn, leads to higher visitor traffic.

But what is it that Search Engines love so much about blogs? Jennifer Laycock at Search Engine Guide brought to light some important points that we shouldn’t forget about when we think of our blog. Let’s take a look at seven key factors that help blogs outperform the average business site when it comes to delivering organic search traffic.

Reason #1: Link Building Speed

One of the most important aspect of blogs when it comes to search engine optimization is the speed with which you can build inbound links. This is on account of  blogs being  populated with the type of content people are willing to link to. It doesn’t matter if they are passing it on to colleges on Linked In, retweeting a great How-to guide or linking with added commentary from another blog, a good blog will rarely lack inbound links.

A business site will have a far more difficult time attracting inbound links. once the directories have been exhausted, acquiring new links can be allot of hard work.

Reasons # 2: Depth of Links

A second strong benefit to blogs is the distribution of  links to different pages on the site. When it comes to business websites, the greats majority of links will point to the primary URL. With blogs, most of the links point directly to the post being mentioned or shared. This distributes links deeply and widely across the site lending more credibility to each page thus making it easier for individual pages to rank.

Reasons# 3: Outbound links

If you are trying to establish your site as a resource or value in the eyes of search engines and visitors, outbound links will play a major role. Blogs tend to link freely to additional resources, information and sites. Business websites tend to restrict their outbound links due to concerns about sending their potential customers away from their site.

The ability to link freely to other sites is key to establishing the blog as a true resource and generating inbound links in the future.

Reasons #4: Key Word Potential

There is a limit to how many pages of content you can add to a corporate site before you begin to overwhelm the visitor and detract for the conversion process. For many sites, this also means limiting the number of Keywords and phrases you can properly target.

Blogs offer far more freedom in terms of ability to add new content with a slight variation in focus in order to target more keywords. Blogs can provide opportunity to target potential customers throughout the keyword research cycle by offering an ideal setting to educate, guide and answer questions.

Reason #5: Fresh Content

One of the biggest differences between blogs and standard websites in the eyes of search engines is the freshness of content. Blogs tend to be updated weekly or daily while corporate sites tend to stay stagnate.

We should know by now that frequent content additions lead to frequent visits by search engines and deeper crawls by search robots or spiders. Integrating your blog into your primary domain can help increase the frequency and depth of spidering of the corporate side of your site as well.

Reason #6:Credibility

One of the keys to understanding the search buying cycle is realizing that early in the cycle people are looking for information instead of a sales message. Since corporate sites tend to be very conversion driven, there is a limit as to how comfortable a consumer feels about learning about their potential purchase in that type of environment.

This a major tool that makes blogs so powerful in terms of search traffic. Blogs allow you to gain rankings for a wide range of phrases found early in the buying cycle and offers multiple opportunities to connect and build credibility with your target audience. This increases the chances they will either link over to your site, bookmark you for future purposes or simply recall your brand when they move forward through the buying cycle.

Reason #7: Personality of the Company

The larger the business, the better the chance its customers view it as simply another nameless, faceless, profit driven company. The smaller the business, the better chance it’s customers will feel it lacks credibility, capability and accountability. These challenges can be difficult to overcome when your site is focused on conversion.

Adding a blog into your marketing ammunition allows large companies to seem a little smaller by adding a personality to the mix. At the same time , blogs allow smaller companies to look more personable, which can also enable them to build credibility and a one-on-one connection with their customer.

Time to BOOST YOUR SEO by getting back to your blog.

Talk to your SEO adviser and find out what types of search terms and phrases you should be targeting to expand your listings in search engines. Work with them to put together some content plans for you blog. Your rankings will thank you for it.

Google Takes On Music

Blogon March 10th, 2010Comments Off

Google takes on music, and why not “music” is one of the number one searched terms on the internet. Who knows that better than guys over at Google.

Bye Bye Blogger…Hello Word Press

Blog, Website Developmenton February 27th, 2010Comments Off

Blogger has some changes up their sleeve that will be taking  place next month, and they will no longer allow you to FTP host your blog. This lags, especially if you are using your blog to develop content for your website. The funny thing was reading what the guys at Blogger were using as the reasons for for this change. They will still allow you to host your website through them, but again, this doesn’t do much for those using a blog to develop rich content for their site. I have been a  loyal customer using blogger for over 7  years now, it was nice relationship, but it had to end. I have no hard feelings towards blogger, however I must say that so far, wordpress is awesome. This is what the guys at Wordpress say about their service:

A Little History

WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPL. It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. WordPress is fresh software, but its roots and development go back to 2001. It is a mature and stable product. We hope by focusing on user experience and web standards we can create a tool different from anything else out there.

WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress started as just a blogging systems, but has evolved to be used as full content management system and so much more through the thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes, WordPress is limited only by your imagination.

Wordpress uses CMS (Content Management System) allowing users the ability to not only design a great blog, but a great website as well. With an easy to use Dashboard the user has easy access to the back end of their website, so they can easily manage content and images. This also allows users to change the look and feel of their site without loosing any of the important content.

A Work In Progress

Blog, Work In Progresson June 8th, 2009No Comments

So I felt that it was time to start talking about another project that I started to work on http://thekelpbed.com, it is still very much a work in progress, however it is already started to get ranked by search engines. It is by no means done, we plan on changing some of the design, adding a full storefront as well as much more content and products, however it is all ready starting to get ranked by search engines. Already starting to get ranked by search engines means that we are already starting to get traffic and sales through the site, and we are not even done building it. Why I am talking about this you might ask yourself, well for one key purpose, which I also keep repeating, it is already getting ranked by search engines.

You see traditionally website developers come up with a few fancy designs, get one approved by their customer, collect their deposit, hire a programmer and start developing an elaborate site that no one will see for a few months. Meanwhile the client waits, their customers wait, and then one day the their site is finally ready…and no body knows how to find them.

Since site ranking is what it is all about, and it is what it all about, if you are entering the world wide web with your product or company and your developer does not know this then you’d better sit down and have a long hard talk with them on why they are wasting your time, because that is exactly what they are doing, wasting your time and money. More than 55 percent of all Internet purchases begin with a search engine, but 93 percent of these consumers do not look past the first two pages of search engine results. Thirty-three percent of users think that if a company has a top ranking on a search engine, it is a leader in its field! Fancy flash sites are of the past. Search engines cant find them, and so they are basically useless. Knowing this should help you re-think how you plan on entering the world wide playing field.

A website is a work in progress. You always start with your basic information usually found on three pages…the home pg., about pg. and the contact page. This way when a customer finds you they know first, who you are, second, what you are, and third how to contact you. For this reason these three pages are imperative. When a search engine comes to find you they will want to know the same three things, but they go about finding the information in different ways. They look at your content, your key words, your tags, your links, your site map etc etc etc. They could care less what your site looks like, or what color your picked for your logo, they want to know what you are about.  Once they know what you are about, they start ranking you. It takes a while to get first page rankings  so it is important to have a game plan on how you plan on getting there. If you think that your site will be done in three months, then you can add another 6 months before you see any changes in your rankings. If you start your site content building early, and then enter in the agreed upon design element three months down the road. Your site will already be seasoned and be on the front page much faster.

Twitter

Blog, Social Mediaon May 9th, 2009No Comments

Often when I get in conversations about social marketing or viral campaigns around many of my friends I can see that they still have no idea what I am talking about.  Just the other day I was talking to a friend that owned a company about opening a twitter account. He still was unsure how to use his face book account so twitter seamed even more strange. I told him that the bottom line with any campaign is commitment. This got me thinking about a video I saw with Scott Monty, head of social media at Ford, he sheds some light on this topic…

There is one thing for sure “Twitter” is gaining ground and if large corporations are looking into it then it is definitely worth taking some time to get to know for any company.  Off to go tweet this post.

New Site for Particle Reconstruction

Blogon May 5th, 2009No Comments

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I completed putting together a home site on Word Press for Particle Reconstruction. Instead of having an intro page to feature the different collections, I went with a full blown blog/site  with the intention of developing an online community. I designed my own font to use on the heading and then hand drew and photo-shopped  the inside buttons.  The Particle brand has a simple earthy recycled style so I really enjoy designing for it. Again and again I find myself  using a simple white background to let the products and art work POP. I am sure that someday I will grow out of this, but for now I am really digging it.  You can check out the work at http://particlereconstruction.com

Particle Mens 2009 Collection

Blog, Work In Progresson April 18th, 2009Comments Off

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I just got through designing a new website for the Particle Mens 2009 Collection. I used an html format and new design. I wanted to institue a raw, almost cartoon type look to the design to feature the product on. I hand drew each scene then transfered it to a digital look. The site is designed to be fun and user friendly.

Follow the Sun Gets a New Look

Blog, Work In Progresson April 17th, 2009Comments Off

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My wife is pregnant, and beautiful. I know that the next few months are going to go by pretty fast. Things are a bit easier for me then her, this I know, but I have to say that so far my wife and this pregnancy thing have bean pretty complication free. I thought that the least I could do would be to try to document this time for us and our family to enjoy. Thus Follow the Sun got a new look.