Posts Tagged ‘online marketing’

BRW Fast Starters 2010 shows Online factor of success

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

During the economic downturn we’ve been beating the drum about how the online channel can really help business. In fact, it’s the time when online can take centre stage.

BRW’s 2010 Fast Starters’ list confirms this:

“Businesses with online strategies have an advantage over their competitors, and companies on the Fast Starters list are excelling in this area.

Almost all have a website and more than 26 per cent have facility for online selling. More than half (56 per cent) use social networking on websites such as Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin. And most use their customer databases to distribute electronic newsletters.”

Online marketing still provides very cost effective marketing that can save a business in the down periods and take it to new heights in the good times. Many companies might have some form of presence online (usually a website), but are not yet realizing the full advantages of what the online channel can do for their business. To achieve this a business owner should contact an experienced Digital/Online Marketing strategist to map out a plan.

Is the Printed Yellow Pages Still Worth it for Your Business?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Printed Yellow Pages & Online MarketingFor years, businesses have been paying thousands of dollars to be listed in the Yellow Pages – the printed version, that is. Did you know that you can get listed in the online version of the Yellow Pages for free? How much benefit does paying for a listing in the printed Yellow Pages really bring to businesses?

Over 1000 Australians were surveyed in May 2009 and one third of people under 29 years of age claimed that they never used the printed version of the Yellow Pages. In addition, 78% of those who took the survey stated that they want to be asked if they even want the Yellow Pages delivered and 58% of Australians said that they would stop having the printed Yellow Pages delivered if they had the choice. Not only have many people simply stopped using the book, but the majority of respondents believe that having the printed Yellow Pages delivered has a negative impact on the environment.

Craig Phillips, the head of market intelligence at CoreData, said the survey showed that two million Yellow Pages were thrown into the recycling bin each year.

Whether or not being listed in the printed Yellow Pages is still worth it depends on the benefit you’re actually seeing your business get from the printed listing. If a business is getting regular customers through the printed Yellow Pages, no survey is going to justify pulling the plug.

However, the new-found data shows that the printed version of the Yellow Pages is not being used by as many consumers as potentially previously thought. Whether you choose to keep investing in printed Yellow Pages ads or not, consider listing your business in the Yellow Pages online directory for free. Businesses and online marketers have been seeing a trend toward using the internet to find local businesses and an online Yellow Pages listing could only help to increase a business’s visibility to potential customers. The number of people using the internet in Australia each year is growing exponentially. In 2000, internet users accounted for 33.8% of the population. In 2009, this number was 79.6% 1.

In addition to listing your business on the Yellow Pages online, consider asking your online marketing company about other reputable business directories in which you can list your business details. The more exposure your business can get online through business listings, SEO, and/or Google AdWords, the more opportunity you have to attract new leads and customers.

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2010 - The Year of Mobile Search

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Online marketers around the world are predicting that 2010 is going to be the year of mobile search. Over recent years we have seen the mobile phone technology advance exponentially to product handsets that can carry out almost any task. New products such as the iPhone, Blackberry and various handsets running Google’s Android operating system, are all vying for top spot in 2010 - the year of mobile search!
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What the Bing and Yahoo! Deal Means for Online Marketing Agencies and Their Clients

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Bing and Yahoo! DealOn July 29, 2009 Microsoft and Yahoo! signed an agreement confirming that Microsoft’s search engine Bing will power Yahoo! search. Online marketing agencies and businesses should analyse how this will affect their search engine optimisation (SEO) campaigns.

Microsoft and Yahoo!, as well as quite a few online marketing agencies, are probably hoping that this “merger” of sorts will put the pressure on Google and begin taking over some of its current market share. Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, is certainly throwing down the gauntlet in his announcement about the deal:

“Microsoft and Yahoo! know there’s so much more that search could be. This agreement gives us the scale and resources to create the future of search.”

As it stands, Google currently owns approximately 79% of the total search engine market share according to global market share statistics. Yahoo! comes in second with 7.16% and Bing is third with 3.17%. These figures are likely to change by the time these search engine changes are implemented but as it stands, combined, Yahoo! and Microsoft make up about 10.33% of the market share.

When it comes to online marketing agencies and businesses running SEO campaigns, perhaps the most important point to understand is that this deal does not mean that Yahoo! search is dead. Microsoft will be acquiring a 10 year license to all of Yahoo!’s core search technologies, which means that we will most likely see some of Yahoo!’s technology being integrated with that of Bing to improve overall performance.

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Keeping SEO in Mind Before Hiring a Web Developer Will Reap Big Results

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Many businesses hire a web development firm to build their website and then, after finding that no one can find their website on the search engines, hire an online marketing company to optimise the new website for search engines. It would be prudent for business owners to keep Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in mind before jumping head first into web design and development. Building your web site before starting to put an online marketing plan into action can hinder the SEO Company you hire from implementing essential optimisation techniques.

To optimise a website for search engines to its fullest potential, online marketing specialists need the ability to modify several key parts of the site. Ideally the ability to make these changes would be implemented by the web development company into the Content Management System they use (if there is one), but even making sure that the code itself allows for these modifications is a great step up in terms of SEO implementation for businesses.

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