The fairly recent wholesale migration of companies to the online
forum has generally been met with results that far outstrip the more
traditional methods of advertising that were so popular just a decade
ago, when the internet was seen mostly as a novelty. Clearly, that's no
longer the case. Your business simply doesn't stand much of a chance in
most niches if it doesn't have a web presence; from which it can gain
significant benefits from all the platforms intermingled with the
internet - Web 2.0, social media, and other forms of online marketing.
As
with most dynamic institutions, although employing the general
techniques of search engine optimization (SEO) remain robust and very
healthy, the web goes through online marketing trends, fluctuating
between the platforms where you can get the most bang for your buck; in
addition to latching furiously onto new platforms altogether. Basic SEO,
targeting long-tail keywords, was easily the most popular - and stills
works very, very well - and dominated the market share for helping a
business rank high up in the search engine results pages. Shortly
thereafter, the social media storm landed; and traditional businesses
essentially digitized their ages-old understanding of the need to
maintain an ever-widening circle of consumers, by making great products
and hoping that word-of-mouth spreads favorable news about their
products. It is accepted by knowledgeable SEO experts that today; your
business will need a suite of different methods to maximize your success
online.
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The search engine
algorithm changes of Google have shifted the emphasis of optimization -
in large part - to content marketing, and guest blogging. This isn't to
say that you wouldn't be able to rank by using article marketing, blog
commenting or hosting banner advertisements, because they play an
important part in a marketing strategy; it's just that your emphasis
should be placed on better keyword research, filling your websites with
useful, explanatory content geared towards benefitting the human reader
(and not the search engine spiders as much), and contributing guest
posts within your niche to enhance the web community. Google's so-called
Panda update has all but erased the content farms, which were sites
filled with barely-readable text stuffed with keywords, for the purposes
of essentially duping the search engines into ranking them higher. The
very next update, Google Penguin, solidified Panda's effect by
specifically endowing sites with original, well-written content with
generously high PageRank values, a metric which says that your site will
be seen as having greater authority than a business in the same niche
with similar content but worse SEO. This, of course, translates to a
larger marketing presence for your site for the same keywords.
Lastly,
as another addition to your suite of SEO tactics, social media is a
revolution in progress. Having your business become a prominent member
of significant social platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon and
Twitter is one of the best, proven long-term strategies out there for
allowing a brand to propagate. When you consider the new and exploding
avenue of mobile marketing - inevitability, given the number of new
Smartphones and Tablet PCs cropping up seemingly every month - and how
well it meshes with social media, it's a trend that your business will
need to follow to stay competitive.
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ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, with out an online presence businesses have no chance of success in the 21st century. Also having a website doesn't make you a winner, you need to have a well constructed website with good SEO practices for long term results. There is a lot for a business owner to do if they want to be successful. An the most important step is to write a Strategic Business Plan, without it there is no chance for success.
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