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Do you want a successful PPC campaign? Know the insights

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Just as customers are becoming ever more sophisticated, along with all the technology tools and online marketing strategies, so are the requirements for a  successful Pay Per Click (PPC campaign) . It isn’t enough anymore for organizations to simply throw all their marketing dollars into Google Adwords or Facebook ads and hope for the best. Listed below is an outline of some key strategies to creating not just a PPC marketing campaign, but one that can jump-start real growth and results for your business. A Dedicated Landing Page When you do receive interest from one of your advertisements, make sure your landing page experience lives up to, and preferably exceeds the visitor’s expectations. If your analytics are telling you they are coming to your landing page, but no further, then split testing your page is definitely the next step. Some A/B testing can also help determine whether implemented landing page changes are generating conversions or if further work is necessar...

3 Essential Ways to Improve Your SEO

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Search algorithms are always changing. Much of hat worked five years ago is almost obsolete today. For example, keyword stuffing used to be an effective SEO strategy. Now it just looks silly. Today SEO has become far more complicated. Many SEO strategies are not intuitive, so it’s important to keep up to date on new strategies.                    Here are three essential and actionable strategies you can use to improve your SEO: Links There’s no way around it. To rank highly in a Google search you need links. Internal links to your own pages are useful, but you should also use external links. Some feel hesitant to use external links because they lead visitors away from your site. While this is possible, providing your readers with easy access to relevant resources is important. Finding information online is easy, but finding relevant, high-quality information can take time. When you provide your readers with links, you o...

SALES AND MARKETING DIFFERENCE

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Q:  What is the difference between sales and marketing? A:  Sales is where you call the prospect. Marketing is where the prospect calls you. The difference is significant and it parallels the changes we have seen in advertising and marketing over the last decade or so. Advertising, that outbound, interruptive tactic that we all once relied on to generate sales, has become less effective as consumers gained control of their media consumption. Time-shifting, downloading, fast-forwarding and blocking have all become obstacles to advertising success. There’s also the general resentment at being advertised to in an untargeted and intrusive manner. It’s a bit like sales. I mean, really, who enjoys receiving calls from salespeople? Or unsolicited walk-ins? Who opens the junk mail or the spammy emails? And who enjoys doing it? Sales is hard. Inbound marketing is the exact opposite. It delivers the customer to you, pre-qualified and ready to deal. Inbound marketi...

4 Tips For Maximizing Your Social Media Effectiveness

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To some people, social media is the place they go to interact with friends and to catch up on the latest trends. For businesses, though, social media is a big pond full of fish. The goal is to put out some bait and to tempt as many of those fish over to your part of the pond as possible. If you want to make sure you get as many fish following you as possible, here are four tips for maximizing your  social media  effectiveness. Tip #1: Pictures Really Are Worth (More Than) A Thousand Words The importance of the visual components of any social media post cannot be overstated. When a user is on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram or even LinkedIn, they’re scrolling through their feed. Your post has to catch their attention and hold it long enough to make them stop. Words alone cannot do that. The right image, though, or a video, can make a scroller stop in their tracks to see just what it is they’re looking at. This is why, whenever possible, your posts should be ...

How To get traffic using Google Image Search

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Search engine optimization (SEO), keyword research and great content form the foundation for attracting your website’s target audience. But an often overlooked aspect of search engine optimization involves your website’s images. The Potential for Using Google Image Search to Drive More Traffic Because Google does not release image search data, finding the latest data brings challenges. Here’s what we do know. According to Internet Live Stats, Google processes about 40,000 search queries per second. That’s approximately 3.5-billion search queries per day. For each of those 3.5-billion daily searches there is an image tab. In 2010, the most recent official statistics release for Google images, Benjamin Ling, Director of Search Products at Google, claimed daily page views of Google images is over 1-billion. That’s in 2010. You don’t need to be an SEO genius to assume that number has increased drastically since then. In 2010, Google indexed over 10-billion image...

How to be sure your content is SEO compatible

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Content decisions are difficult to make. Your content is responsible for driving your digital marketing campaign, but your output is limited by your time and resources. At ASCII SERVICES , we recommend planning your blog content around SEO ke yword research, specifically long-tail keyword research. Keyword research is predictive  Businesses often look at their performance when planning new content. But according to this  Practical Ecommerce article , performance merely illustrates the results of your current campaign, while keyword research gives insight into potential demand: “Keyword data shows the potential demand that each keyword concept holds based on how many searches are conducted for that concept in an average month. Demand is an important consideration. It is separate from performance. Demand identifies how strongly you could be driving traffic and revenue to your site for specific keyword concepts. Performance identifies how well ...

How to Be Sure Your Content Is Seen

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With social media being a powerful weapon for marketers and businesses, it’s all too easy to post something to Facebook, Twitter, and other networks and think that your job is done. However, while social media gets the word out quickly, it’s not magical. A lot of the time, the content you post may not get the traffic you desire, whether it’s due to your target audience not being online at the right time or something else entirely. But don’t worry, all hope is not lost. You just need to put in, even more, effort to make your content seen by others. Here’s how to be sure that your content is seen…. Utilize the power of email If your company works with email a lot and you have customers on an email list, try sending new content through there in addition to social media. Unlike Facebook or Twitter posts which have a tendency to get lost in the shuffle, sending content to an email address almost certainly guarantees people will receive and read it. Email isn’t a lo...

How to Convert Your Website Visitors into Clients

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If you think the winning business is all about personal relationships, consider this….  What would you do if an organization was trying to work with you or perhaps sell you a product or service?  Most likely, one of the first things you would do is review their website, research their social media presence and in general, see what others are saying about them. Your prospective clients are no different. In fact, 4 out of 5 service buyers review websites before considering a particular firm and a whopping one-third of these buyers reject firms with an unimpressive web presence. Therefore, it is fairly obvious that your website can make or break a deal for you, so focusing some attention on your site to make sure it is client-friendly is a must. It is all part of any  successful inbound marketing strategy. Here are 4 steps to consider when reviewing your website and revamping it to improve the impression it gives to consulting leads. Convey Your Knowled...