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Advertising has changed forever…

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Advertisers unspoken deal with consumers is lost

Once upon a time advertisers said “we will give you high quality content in media such as television, radio, newspapers, and magazines, in exchange for a short interruption from our sponsor.”  That deal has changed — leaving consumers with the power. Actually consumers have had the power for quite some time since things such as: TiVo and DVRs, Satellite Radio, even RSS feeds and Google reader have come about – changing the effectiveness of online advertisements. Even spam filters have changed the way email campaigns are run. Consumers are creating their own content with blogs, social networks and wikis and over the past 3 years or so, advertisers have lost more and more of the “power”.

So, why write this article now, if we have know about this change for quite some time ? Well, during the current recession, advertisers and marketers have learned that interactive marketing is more effective, and much less expensive… leaving the most effective ways of marketing absolutely free (but requiring much more creativity to make them work properly).

Most marketing budgets are increasing on the interactive side by shifting money away from traditional marketing – even in this recession – and with most businesses running very lean – they are seeing a difference. One huge factor in all of this is that big business leaders are now understanding, using and embracing what they did not 3 years ago. Digital marketing is not experimental any longer. Not only does it generate leads that are much more targeted (consumers go to the businesses and brands they are attracted to – rather than brands and businesses hammering their message into consumers, interrupting the flow of valuable content) and brand buzz, but the metrics to prove it!

Digital is now at the core of so many campaigns

People have been saying the end of mass media and traditional advertising is coming to an end for years now. We can now prove it with the 6-yr interactive marketing spend forecast released from Forrester, and in the tough times of this economy — creativity has reigned strong over big ad dollars!

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Social media, viral advertising and getting consumers to buy what you are selling is no longer about hammering them over the head with huge costly campaigns. The best things in life are free… well almost.

It still takes hard work, know-how, creativity and a driving passion for what you do. Those of us who have been doing it for the past 10 years and have grown up alongside it — are now finessing our ways – and can be ahead of some others out there. But there’s still time, and if your in advertising, learn the language, and most important of all – learn how to apply it!

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SEO through keyword modification

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Keyword modification is a nice concept for maximizing your keywords for SEO. The key to modifying your keywords properly is to take your primary keyword and use it in its many variations. For instance, if your primary keyword is “web design”, there are a number of ways that you can utilize this phrase other than using that specific phrase as it is. You can pluralize it (web designs), turn it into a verb (web designing), or split it up with words in between (designing on the web).

Keyword modification, however, is not just simply using the modified phrases on the same page with your primary keyword and there is more to it than simply adding new pages to your static website. It is a particularly useful technique for bloggers who write about a topic every day. You likely have a list of keywords related to your topic, and you should. If your keyword list contains 100 key phrases and each of them has 10 different variations that are potentially helpful for you then you’ve just expanded your keyword list to 1,000.

That’s not to say you have to use every keyword variation you can think of, and you should maximize one keyword or keyword phrase for each HTML page. Search engine optimization is not all about using the exact phrase every time you include a keyword phrase in your content. It is usually best to write in a natural language way, and to include your keyword phrases as necessary to make the language flow well for human readers.

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SocialMediaV.com

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

SocialMediaV is a nice place to track brands social media flows :

http://www.socialmediav.com/search/membername.aspx?id=10006

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why is blogging good for business

Monday, July 6th, 2009

We have all read posts like this before… How can blogging accelerate my business ? How does blogging amplify my voice, and how can I ensure that the right people are reading it ? or that people read it at all ? Is all the time I put into “blogging for business” worth it ?

So there is no secret that a well written blog relative to your business ( mine is web design and digital strategy) can significantly help out your website.

1. It creates fresh content for your website that search engines can eat up

2. It can help form a base of people that would keep coming back to your website for more

3. It is viral – if people like the content they are experiencing they are likely to share it with like-minded people

4. An established blog that is updated regularly gets spidered by Google often, and increases the chances of new search rankings considerably. ( regularly updated blogs can rank #1 in Google for relevant phrases literally within a couple hours of posting )

5. By boosting your topical content, you increase the value and relevance of your site. The more new stuff you add, the more of an authority you make your site, and this helps to improve your overall search rankings.

6. Linking – You can gain valuable inbound linking to your site with your blog

7. By blogging regularly about your industry you will help to establish yourself as an expert- an active blog can help people relate to you and trust you.

So why don’t we blog as much as we want to or not at all ?
1. It takes a lot of time to get some useful content out there… might be the biggest reason. However once you are set-up it can be mixed into your daily or weekly activities with very little effort at all.

So keep blogging — and include your keywords in your blog post titles and content… and watch your business climb to the top of search results. You are adding valuable content to the internet, sharing your ideas with like minded-people, and becomming a trusted source of information !

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