Thursday, June 7, 2012

21 Essential SEO Tips & Techniques

21 Essential SEO Tips & Techniques

Businesses are growing more aware of the need to understand and implement at least the basics of search engine optimization (SEO). But if you read a variety of blogs and websites, you’ll quickly see that there’s a lot of uncertainty over what makes up “the basics.” Without access to high-level consulting and without a lot of experience knowing what SEO resources can be trusted, there’s also a lot of misinformation about SEO strategies and tactics.
1. Commit yourself to the process. SEO isn’t a one-time event. Search engine algorithms change regularly, so the tactics that worked last year may not work this year. SEO requires a long-term outlook and commitment.
2. Be patient. SEO isn’t about instant gratification. Results often take months to see, and this is especially true the smaller you are, and the newer you are to doing business online.
3. Ask a lot of questions when hiring an SEO company. It’s your job to know what kind of tactics the company uses. Ask for specifics. Ask if there are any risks involved. Then get online yourself and do your own research—about the company, about the tactics they discussed, and so forth.
4. Become a student of SEO. If you’re taking the do-it-yourself route, you’ll have to become a student of SEO and learn as much as you can. Luckily for you, there are plenty of great web resources (like Search Engine Land) and several terrific books you can read. (Yes, actual printed books!) See our What Is SEO page for a variety of articles, books and resources.
5. Have web analytics in place at the start. You should have clearly defined goals for your SEO efforts, and you’ll need web analytics software in place so you can track what’s working and what’s not.
6. Build a great web site. I’m sure you want to show up on the first page of results. Ask yourself, “Is my site really one of the 10 best sites in the world on this topic?” Be honest. If it’s not, make it better.
7. Include a site map page. Spiders can’t index pages that can’t be crawled. A site map will help spiders find all the important pages on your site, and help the spider understand your site’s hierarchy. This is especially helpful if your site has a hard-to-crawl navigation menu. If your site is large, make several site map pages. Keep each one to less than 100 links. I tell clients 75 is the max to be safe.
8. Make SEO-friendly URLs. Use keywords in your URLs and file names, such asyourdomain.com/red-widgets.html. Don’t overdo it, though. A file with 3+ hyphens tends to look spammy and users may be hesitant to click on it. Related bonus tip: Use hyphens in URLs and file names, not underscores. Hyphens are treated as a “space,” while underscores are not.
9. Do keyword research at the start of the project. If you’re on a tight budget, use the free versions of Keyword Discovery or WordTracker, both of which also have more powerful paid versions. Ignore the numbers these tools show; what’s important is the relative volume of one keyword to another. Another good free tool is Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool, which doesn’t show exact numbers.
10. Open up a PPC account. Whether it’s Google’s AdWords, Microsoft adCenter or something else, this is a great way to get actual search volume for your keywords. Yes, it costs money, but if you have the budget it’s worth the investment. It’s also the solution if you didn’t like the “Be patient” suggestion above and are looking for instant visibility.
11. Use a unique and relevant title and meta description on every page. The page title is the single most important on-page SEO factor. It’s rare to rank highly for a primary term (2-3 words) without that term being part of the page title. The meta description tag won’t help you rank, but it will often appear as the text snippet below your listing, so it should include the relevant keyword(s) and be written so as to encourage searchers to click on your listing.Related bonus tip: You can ignore the Keywords meta tag, as no major search engine today supports it.
12. Write for users first. Google, Yahoo, etc., have pretty powerful bots crawling the web, but to my knowledge these bots have never bought anything online, signed up for a newsletter, or picked up the phone to call about your services. Humans do those things, so write your page copy with humans in mind. Yes, you need keywords in the text, but don’t stuff each page like a Thanksgiving turkey. Keep it readable.
13. Create great, unique content. This is important for everyone, but it’s a particular challenge for online retailers. If you’re selling the same widget that 50 other retailers are selling, and everyone is using the boilerplate descriptions from the manufacturer, this is a great opportunity. Write your own product descriptions, using the keyword research you did earlier (see #9 above) to target actual words searchers use, and make product pages that blow the competition away. Plus, retailer or not, great content is a great way to get inbound links.
14. Use your keywords as anchor text when linking internally. Anchor text helps tells spiders what the linked-to page is about. Links that say “click here” do nothing for your search engine visibility.
15. Build links intelligently. Begin with foundational links like trusted directories. (Yahoo and DMOZ are often cited as examples, but don’t waste time worrying about DMOZ submission. Submit it and forget it.) Seek links from authority sites in your industry. If local search matters to you (more on that coming up), seek links from trusted sites in your geographic area — the Chamber of Commerce, local business directories, etc. Analyze the inbound links to your competitors to find links you can acquire, too. Create great content on a consistent basis and use social media to build awareness and links. (A blog is great for this; see below.)
16. Use press releases wisely. Developing a relationship with media covering your industry or your local region can be a great source of exposure, including getting links from trusted media web sites. Distributing releases online can be an effective link building tactic, and opens the door for exposure in news search sites. Related bonus tip: Only issue a release when you have something newsworthy to report. Don’t waste journalists’ time.
17. Start a blog and participate with other related blogs. Search engines, Google especially, love blogs for the fresh content and highly-structured data. Beyond that, there’s no better way to join the conversations that are already taking place about your industry and/or company. Reading and commenting on other blogs can also increase your exposure and help you acquire new links. Related bonus tip: Put your blog at yourdomain.com/blog so your main domain gets the benefit of any links to your blog posts. If that’s not possible, useblog.yourdomain.com.
18. Use social media marketing wisely. If your business has a visual element, join the appropriate communities on Flickr and post high-quality photos there. If you’re a service-oriented business, use Quora and/or Yahoo Answers to position yourself as an expert in your industry. Any business should also be looking to make use of Twitter and Facebook, as social information and signals from these are being used as part of search engine rankings for Google and Bing. With any social media site you use, the first rule is don’t spam! Be an active, contributing member of the site. The idea is to interact with potential customers, not annoy them.
19. Take advantage of local search opportunities. Online research for offline buying is a growing trend. Optimize your site to catch local traffic by showing your address and local phone number prominently. Write a detailed Directions/Location page using neighborhoods and landmarks in the page text. Submit your site to the free local listings services that the major search engines offer. Make sure your site is listed in local/social directories such as CitySearch, Yelp, Local.com, etc., and encourage customers to leave reviews of your business on these sites, too.
20. Take advantage of the tools the search engines give you. Sign up for Google Webmaster CentralBing Webmaster Tools and Yahoo Site Explorer to learn more about how the search engines see your site, including how many inbound links they’re aware of.
21. Diversify your traffic sources. Google may bring you 70% of your traffic today, but what if the next big algorithm update hits you hard? What if your Google visibility goes away tomorrow? Newsletters and other subscriber-based content can help you hold on to traffic/customers no matter what the search engines do. In fact, many of the DOs on this list—creating great content, starting a blog, using social media and local search, etc.—will help you grow an audience of loyal prospects and customers that may help you survive the whims of search engines.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Have you heard about McDonalds and how they start it?

Have you heard about McDonalds and how they start it?


Have you heard about McDonalds and how they start it? 
 
The original McDonalds was owned and operated by 2 brothers but discovered by Ray A. Kroc, a 54 year old milkshake machine salesman. Ray was intrigued when the McDonald brothers ordered 8 shake machines for the small restaurant and decided to go and visit. The following year (1955) Ray became a joint operator and started his push for expansion.

In 1961 Ray A. Kroc purchased the trade mark privileges from the McDonald brothers for US$2Million. The company went on to list in 1965 and began its international expansion in 1967 when they opened the first store in Canada.

McDonalds put their success down to Simplification, Standardisation, and Specialisation (the three Ss) and to the management of Quality, Service, Customer experience and Value (Q,S,C&V).

Saturday, June 2, 2012

The success story of Virgin (Richard Branson)

The success story of Virgin (Richard Branson)


The success story of Virgin (Richard Branson)
 
Branson was educated at Scaitcliffe School (now Bishopsgate School) until the age of 13. He then attended Stowe School until he was 15. Branson suffered from dyslexia and had a generally curious spirit, resulting in him not being a good student. He was the captain of football and cricket teams, and by the age of 15 he had started two ventures that eventually failed: growing Christmas trees and raising budgerigars.

At 16, Branson decided to quit school and move to London, where he began his first successful entrepreneurial activity setting up Student magazine. When he was 17, he opened his first charity, the "Student Valley Centre". 

Branson started his first record business after he traveled across the English Channel and purchased crates of "cut-out" records from a record discounter. He sold the records out of the boot of his car to retail outlets in London. He continued selling cut-outs through a record mail order business in 1970. Trading under the name "Virgin" he sold records for considerably less than the so-called "High Street" outlets. At the time many products were sold under restrictive marketing agreements which limited discounting, despite efforts in the 1950's and 1960's to limit so-called resale price maintenance. In effect Branson began the series of changes that led to large-scale discounting of recorded music.

Branson eventually started a record shop in Oxford Street in London and, shortly after, launched the record label Virgin Records with Nik Powell. Branson had gained enough profits from his record store to purchase a country estate, in which he installed a recording studio. He leased out studio time to fledgling artists, including multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield.

Virgin Records' built a reputation for signing unconventional artists including Mike Oldfield, the Sex pistols and Culture Club. Branson went on to found a number of companies collectively known as the Virgin Empire. He sold the record business in 1992 to EMI in order to keep the Virgin airline afloat. He has since re-entered the music industry with V2 Records.

Success story of HP (Hewlett Packard): They can do it, how about you?

Success story of HP (Hewlett Packard): They can do it, how about you?


Success story of HP (Hewlett Packard): They can do it, how about you?
 
Hewlett and Packard first met as undergraduate students at Stanford University. After graduation in 1934, Hewlett went to MIT to earn a master's degree in electrical engineering, while Packard worked at General Electric. Both returned to Stanford, Hewlett for an Engineering degree and Packard to start a fellowship. The two were invited to contribute to the foundation of a technology community in the area now known as Silicon Valley. 

In 1939 HP started in Packard's garage, with US$538 and 2 employees. The name of the company was decided with a coin toss. Their first product was a resistance capacity audio oscillator, based on Hewlett's graduate work, which Walt Disney Studios purchased to help produce Fantasia.

Today the company has evolved into a $25 billion business with over 98,000 employees and offices in 16 nations.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Online Branding: On site Optimization for small business.

Online Branding: On site Optimization for small business.


Online Branding: On site Optimization for small business.
 
Internet is became the most powerful in this digital, internet marketing is very popular, affordable and effective way for marketing and advertising small business product and service. Here’s below is few tips of On Site Optimization that you can use to improve your online branding.
On site optimization is not as complex as it sounds. Its just a matter of keeping everything in your site in good working order. Make sure to follow these following rules if you really want to have an advantage with google. 

1. No spelling errors
2. Keyword rich as in use the keywords inside your site if your looking to move up with google search.
3. Make sure all pictures are not broken
4. Add keyword rich alt title tags to all pics on your site. Make each one different.
5. Unique written content or as much of it as possible. Google loves new paragraphs and pictures.

General Meta Tag defined
A meta tags purpose is for spiders to gather a little bit of information about your site to help it decide where to place you in search engines along with many other things as well. Many people believe that the meta tag is not important but don't listen to them. The meta tag is extremely important. It allows you to have a better chance to gain in search engines as well as gives appropriate information to google and other engines that read from the meta tag (MSN, YAHOO, etc).

You can and SHOULD add a meta tag for every single page on your site. Each one will be different depending on how different the keywords are on that page. There is the possibility where you won't be able to add meta tags to all pages. Often if you are running a site that runs a lot of SQL call ups on pages you won't have a page file of a lot of areas of your site. This is common with online arcade sites, video sites, and other functional sites that record stats and information from visitors. Regardless put a meta tag into as many pages as possible.

Irrelevant meta tag = no traffic forever
If your site is about dogs and you have keywords, anchors, or in the description about Brad Pitt because you find that that keyword has huge searches then google will know that it's total junk. The spider will go through your pages and it'll find that there is no words that have anything to do with celebs or brad, and it'll throw your site so far down the “PIT” of google it'll never be found be even by the greatest pet lover in the world. I realize that there is so much to it that you may make a mistake and that's ok. 

You have to crawl before you run. It's not something that happens overnight. eventually you'll be seeing that certain keywords you put in are getting traffic and others are not. It's a long process. Maybe you'll see you are getting traffic from a keyword that is not from anything you tried and you could try to put it in your meta tag and throughout your site. Experimenting is good. No site is the same. In time you'll know your site like the back of your hand.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The most successful of having Own Business Website

The most successful of having Own Business Website

Having a website of your own provides your business with invaluable advantages over the traditional advertising channels. There are at least 7 reasons why you should present your business online:

1. Increased customers' convenience: Searching for businesses and products over the Internet is much easier and quicker than leafing through the Yellow Pages. Anytime a potential or existing customer wants to find out more about your business, they can easily do that, especially if you have an "F&Q" section added. Your customers can be always in touch with you, all they need to know is your website address.
 
2. Greater accessibility to your business profile: Your business profile will be accessible from EVERYWHERE. No other ad channel provides such global coverage. You will not depend any more on restricted presentations based on phone book entries. What is more important, more and more customers nowadays resort to the Internet when searching for products, services and businesses.
 
3. Greater opportunities for promoting your business portfolio: People can`t buy your products or services if they don`t know that they actually exist. Through a WEBSITE you can tell your potential audience much more than you could possibly do via any print advertisements, Yellow Pages listings, or TV/radio commercials. There are no limitations with regard to space and time, nationality and residency. You can say as many things as you want, to as many people as YOU wish. And your business representation can be as resourceful as is the Internet.
4. Low-cost efficient advertising: Practically, what happens is - your website runs a NON-STOP PROMOTION of your business! Your customers are always able to obtain up-to-date and thorough information about your services or products. Instead of having to rely on randomly aired TV or radio commercials, they can simply browse through your website whenever they have time or need to.
5. Around-the-clock availability: A website is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It will be your hardest-working employee, never getting sick, or taking holiday. And you can always rest assured that your website is there for you - to answer to your customers` questions, or to collect their feedback instead of you.
 
6. It saves time: With a website, prospective customers can learn about you and your business at any time of the day or night without you having to be all the time pre-occupied with the process. The time you would otherwise spend on answering or re-directing of your customers` questions can be now saved and invested in further activities to increase your profits, in other words - in further expansion of your business.
 
7. It saves money: You can save a lot of money spent otherwise on print and postage costs for brochures, coupons, flyers, specials, newsletters, and other mailings. Furthermore, while regular renewals of printed materials can be quite expensive and also time consuming, updating information on your website is always handy, fast and most important - amazingly efficient. As we all know, nothing is more valued in a business than optimal productivity for minimal input costs.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Take Advice from the Experts: Six Tips for Social Media Success

Take Advice from the Experts: Six Tips for Social Media Success
 
Take Advice from the Experts: Six Tips for Social Media Success
 
Even the very best marketers can use a little advice -- and new ideas --every now and then. With that in mind, six of our favorite social media marketers share their secrets to social success.

1. Start with the Right Strategy
"Align with the goals of your department. That's a good starting place.
In most cases your department strategy should also align to a larger corporate strategy. We don't want a communication strategy that is at odds with our service strategy."

2. Know Your Objectives
"Tie your social media activities to existing objectives, such as
increasing online sales, driving web traffic or boosting attendance at your next webinar or offline event. Set a reasonable target, see what
happens and use it as a benchmark for future campaigns."

3. Deliver Relevant Content
"Deliver the right content, at the right time, in the right channel to
​​ the right customer (or partner). Relevant content happens as a result of listening, thought leadership, Google insights, and community
sentiment."

4. Develop Meaningful Relationships
"Use social media as a platform for developing relationships. Show your
thought leadership by answering questions on LinkedIn and Quora--it could lead to new contacts and leads."

5. Integrate into Your Marketing Mix
"Don't leave opportunities on the table; explore how you can extend your marketing effort by integrating social elements into your PR, events and customer support activities." 

6. Measure What Matters
"Distill social media measurement down to core metrics that your company is already measuring that have history behind them. When you show what social media is or isn't delivering there is a conversation that cantake place."
Source: Marketing Proof.
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Online Branding: How to Build Email Lists With Social Media

Online Branding: How to Build Email Lists With Social Media

Online Branding: How to Build Email Lists With Social Media

Social Marketing is became the most popular now, using social networks like Facebook and Twitter to grow your email list might be a task that's easier said than done.

Even your most dedicated fans and followers will likely not read many of your [tweets],” "The chronological layout of Twitter timelines, coupled with the sheer volume of tweets many users receive, makes it almost inevitable that your followers will miss some of your tweets." Facebook's algorithm, meanwhile, removes content that isn't consistently interesting from a fan's newsfeed.

So, can you successfully boost email subscriptions through social media? Watland says yes—and offers a few tips like these:

i) Use special offers to attract more fans and followers. Broaden your potential audience by promoting your social media presence—both at your website and in your stores. Entice prospective fans and followers with exclusive discounts and content.

ii) Convert fans and followers into subscribers. "Dedicate a permanent tab on your Facebook account to a Web form that people can complete to join your email [list], and tweet a link to your form on Twitter," he suggests. Again, incentives will serve you well: Fast-food chain Culver's tempts new subscribers with a free meal.

iii) Run a sweepstakes or other social promotion. If a prize is tempting enough, many people will give you their email address as a fair exchange. Memphis Car Audio grew its email list by 93,000 when it gave away a trip for two to the Brazilian premiere of "Fast Five."

The Point: Tweets and facebook aren't everything. With the right creative initiative, you can forge deeper relationships with fans and followers—and turn them into loyal subscribers.

Source: MarketingProof

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5 Things to Do Before Buying Online Ads.


Advertising online is the best way more effective, reach more people, affordable and reliable, specially we are now living in the digital world or technology world, internet being as the most important parts in our life and business. However before you make decision to buy Online Ads, there are five tips below for your ideas to choose the best online branding and advertising sites to improve your selling and building brand awareness. 

1. Check the Site’s History
Find out what products or services were previously sold at the site. You are mainly checking for reputation here. Any site that was used by squatters, scammers or for questionable activity is not going to generate the traffic you need. The links to various search engines are going to be useful. And you won’t get much traffic anyway.

Before you spend any money with the current website owner, check the history of the domain name. Use the Way back Machine to determine how the site was previously used.

You will see a block after “http://www:,” which you can use to enter the site. Dates and information about the site will then appear, showing you how the site was previously used.

2. Check the Popularity of Site
Make sure the site you plan to advertise on is popular. Check various search engines to determine the number of sites that are indexed or backlinked to the site. You can use Website Outlook and Alexa to estimate the amount of traffic the site generates. Another way is by asking the website owner for the analytics page.

This information is usually available through Google Analytics if the owner is unaware of how to obtain the information. The owner can also provide you with screenshots to his analytics panel, which will give you an idea on the site’s popularity.

3. Negotiate the Best Price
Never go with the set price. Most blog or website owners are willing to negotiate prices for ads. Check the number of ads on the site. The fewer ads there are on the site, the better bargaining power you have. The owner may be just trying to cover his operating costs if he owns a new site. Therefore, any reasonable price may be acceptable.

Another option is to get discounts by paying in advance. You may even get a month free if you pay several months in advance. Offline magazines have been using that strategy for years to get more money up front. It can also work for you.
 
4. Create a Customized Banner Ads
Your banner or ad should get the attention of the reader. It needs to include color, an image and key benefits people will get from using your products. A free offer can also generate a lot of response. Create your banner from scratch instead of using an existing generic banner.

Your objective is to get as many click-throughs as possible. That way, people either go to your website or lead capture page for more information. The position of the banner or ad is also crucial. Ask the owner which ads tend to get the most traffic.

The website may have several other types of advertising you can run as well, including rotating banner ads.
 
5. Set Up a Tracking System
Set up a tracking system for each banner ads; and there are other online trackers as well. The key is making sure you not only check the number of clicks but the pages people are visiting on your site. For example, if people are going to your capture page and not entering their names and emails, you may need to create better copy for that page. A video may be necessary to get the consumer’s interest.

Know how to interpret the results of all of your tracking and continue to monitor results as long as you run the ads.



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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

5 Things to Do Before Buying Online Ads.

5 Things to Do Before Buying Online Ads.

Advertising online is the best way more effective, reach more people, affordable and reliable, specially we are now living in the digital world or technology world, internet being as the most important parts in our life and business. However before you make decision to buy Online Ads, there are five tips below for your ideas to choose the best online branding and advertising sites to improve your selling and building brand awareness.

1. Check the Site’s History
Find out what products or services were previously sold at the site. You are mainly checking for reputation here. Any site that was used by squatters, scammers or for questionable activity is not going to generate the traffic you need. The links to various search engines are going to be useful. And you won’t get much traffic anyway.

Before you spend any money with the current website owner, check the history of the domain name. Use the Way back Machine to determine how the site was previously used.

You will see a block after “http://www:,” which you can use to enter the site. Dates and information about the site will then appear, showing you how the site was previously used.

2. Check the Popularity of Site
Make sure the site you plan to advertise on is popular. Check various search engines to determine the number of sites that are indexed or backlinked to the site. You can use Website Outlook and Alexa to estimate the amount of traffic the site generates. Another way is by asking the website owner for the analytics page.

This information is usually available through Google Analytics if the owner is unaware of how to obtain the information. The owner can also provide you with screenshots to his analytics panel, which will give you an idea on the site’s popularity.

3. Negotiate the Best Price
Never go with the set price. Most blog or website owners are willing to negotiate prices for ads. Check the number of ads on the site. The fewer ads there are on the site, the better bargaining power you have. The owner may be just trying to cover his operating costs if he owns a new site. Therefore, any reasonable price may be acceptable.

Another option is to get discounts by paying in advance. You may even get a month free if you pay several months in advance. Offline magazines have been using that strategy for years to get more money up front. It can also work for you.

4. Create a Customized Banner Ads
Your banner or ad should get the attention of the reader. It needs to include color, an image and key benefits people will get from using your products. A free offer can also generate a lot of response. Create your banner from scratch instead of using an existing generic banner.

Your objective is to get as many click-throughs as possible. That way, people either go to your website or lead capture page for more information. The position of the banner or ad is also crucial. Ask the owner which ads tend to get the most traffic.

The website may have several other types of advertising you can run as well, including rotating banner ads.

5. Set Up a Tracking System
Set up a tracking system for each banner ads; and there are other online trackers as well. The key is making sure you not only check the number of clicks but the pages people are visiting on your site. For example, if people are going to your capture page and not entering their names and emails, you may need to create better copy for that page. A video may be necessary to get the consumer’s interest.

Know how to interpret the results of all of your tracking and continue to monitor results as long as you run the ads.


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Online Branding: 4 Easy Steps To Promote Your Business On Facebook


Most businesses and professionals have gotten the message that Facebook can be a powerful channel to promote their products and services, engage with customers, and strengthen their brand.

Whether it’s for a company or solo freelancer, a fan page is better suited for business purposes.  It is customizable, provides usage statistics, and people can become “fans” of your page without worrying about whether they are sharing any of their personal information with you.  You can also add applications to your page such as a discussion board, shopping cart, and more.
Create your page

When creating your first Facebook page, I recommend going to the Facebook’s Advertising section, then clicking on “Pages” at the top.  The tabs on this page (“Overview”, “Prepare”, and “Step-by-Step”) will provide you with some guidance on how to build and use your page.  When you are ready to go for it,  click on the “Create a Page” button on the top right, and Facebook will walk you through the process.


Choose your business type


First, you will be asked to select your type of business (local business or professional, national store or brand, musical artist or band, etc.).  This business type will appear below your page listing in searches, and it may affect the customization options for your page.  For instance, if you are a local business, you’ll have a special section to list your hours of operation.
Select a page name

Then you’ll need to enter a name for your page.  You have 75 characters to work with, so you could include some terms that will help people find you when they perform a search on Facebook.  Or you may choose to simply use the name of your company or website for consistency.  Keep in mind that an overly wordy name might become visually overwhelming since it’s placed next to every post and comment you make.


Notes:
Before you click “Create Page”, make sure you are happy with your choices because they cannot be modified.  If you change your mind about your business type or name, you’ll have to start over with a new page and convince all of your fans to “re-fan” you at your new location.
Your personal account is now the “admin” for the page, with the ability to manage its settings and content.  However, you can also assign additional admins or even remove yourself if you eventually part from the business.

Find your page


Some people have difficulty finding their page because there is no link on the Facebook home page to take you to your fan pages.  To find your page just go to facebook.com/pages and click on “Pages I Admin” on the top left.  Alternatively, you can type the first 3 letters of the page’s name in the Facebook search box, and it will appear in the selection drop-down.

2. Customize Your Page

Now that you have created your page you will want to customize it for your business.
Add your company information

The first thing to do is add a profile image to your page.  If you are a professional such as a consultant or photographer, you may choose to use a photo of yourself.  If your page is for a company or product, you might want to use your company logo.

Then add a brief description of your business in the information box below your profile image, and also provide additional details under the “Info” tab such as a company overview, website addresses, products, etc.


Create a custom URL
In order to more easily direct people to your facebook page, you’ll want to create a custom website address like “http://facebook.com/bartswidgets”.  To do this you’ll need to select a “username” for your page by going to facebook.com/username.  You will have the option to select a username for your personal profile as well as usernames for your Facebook pages.  For branding purposes, you will probably want to use the same name as your website.  Or you might select something else simple and memorable.


Notes:
The username is another item that cannot be changed once it is set, so choose carefully!Facebook’s currently policy is to only allow a username for pages that have 25 fans or more, so you’ll need to get a few people signed up before you can do this step.

When you’re ready to step-up your customization, and potentially your page’s popularity, add the Static FBML application to create a nice looking landing page.  Look out for an upcoming MakeUseOf article to guide you through it.

3. Publicize Your Page


When Facebook users become “fans” and interact with your page, all of their friends will see their activity and may decide to become fans as well.  This builds awareness of your page and your business through “word of mouse”.  Here a few ways to help accelerate your exposure on Facebook:
Suggest to friends

Kickstart your fanbase by inviting your friends to join.  First become a fan yourself by clicking “Become a Fan” at the top of the page.  Your friends might notice and start becoming fans right away.  For the more direct approach, click on the “Suggest to Friends” link below the profile image.  Facebook will send an email invitation to all the friends you select.


Display on your website

Include links to your Facebook page on your website and blogs.  Go to Facebook’s widget page to grab a “Page Badge” or “Fan Box” to display on your site.  You can customize them to show your page activity, list of fans, and even a “Become a Fan” button to allow people to join without leaving your website.  Also be sure to include a link to your Facebook page in any emails and electronic newsletters.


Promote offline


Consider printing your new custom facebook address anywhere that you list your website: appointment cards,  flyers, holiday cards, and even promotional items.  These days, companies are even announcing their Facebook pages on signage and in television commercials.


Create a Facebook ad (this is a paid service)


If you’d like to pay Facebook to help you promote your page, you can create an ad that will display on the Facebook website.  Click on the “Promote with an ad” link below your profile picture, and customize the details for your advertisment.

The beauty of Facebook is that you can target your ads based on demographics such as geography, gender, age, relationship status, and even employer.  You have the option to pay for clicks (CPC – cost per click) or pay for impressions (CPM – cost per 1,000 times the ad is displayed).
Giveaway something

Most advertising folks agree that one of the most effective ways to generate buzz is to give away free stuff.  For example, you can offer a prize when you reach a certain number of fans or on a pre-announced date.

Note: Facebook’s policies continue to evolve regarding giveways and contests.  Be sure to check their Terms of Service.

4. Be Interesting


To take full advantage of your page, you should post interesting content regularly.  You certainly want to include updates about your products and services, but also consider customer stories, photos, and videos.  If you have a blog, you can configure your page to display an RSS feed of your posts. Try to especially include articles or links that may be useful to your fans, and encourage them to participate through comments and discussion.

Your fan page is your home on Facebook, but you hope your messages will spread to all corners of the social network.  Anything your fans find interesting they can share with their friends with one click. Plus any interactions they have with your page are automatically visible to their friends — that’s the promotional power of facebook.

Source: Facebook

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Online Branding: Using A Website To Market Your Business

Online Branding: Using A Website To Market Your Business


Online Branding: Using A Website To Market Your Business
 
There are many different ways to advertise your business on the Internet. Placing banner ads, orchestrating an email marketing campaign and tactfully mentioning your business on industry related forums and message boards are just a few of the popular options for Internet marketing. Another Internet marketing strategy involves creating and advertising a website to promote your business. You can use your website in a number of ways. Some of these ways include providing more information about your business and the products or services you offer, letting potential customers know how to reach you and even selling your products and services via the website. This article will highlight the advantages of using a website to market your business and will outline some of the ways the website can be useful.

One great advantage to using a website to market your business on the Internet is that you can place descriptions and photos of the products or services your business offers. This is important because many consumers use the Internet when researching products and services. Having an online presence gives your business an advantage over the competition because consumers are much more likely to select your products or services over the products and services offered by your competitors who do not advertise online.
Another advantage to marketing your business on a website is you can use the website to not only market but also sell your products directly. Again this can give you an edge over the direct competition. Consumers who use the Internet to research products and services are often very anxious to make their purchases and they would be more inclined to select a retailer or service providers who offer the opportunity to purchase products or services online over a retailer or service provider who only allows for purchase in a store or via phone.

Still another advantage to using a website to market your business is the ability to reach a large, worldwide audience. The Internet essentially knows no boundaries and advertising on a website means the business owner can reach competitors around the world instead of being limited to their general location. Advertising via other medium such as television, radio and the print media is somewhat limited and may only reach potential customers in a relatively small geographic area.
Another advantage to using a website to market your business is the Internet is available 24 hours a day around the world. This essentially offers you a storefront which is open 24 hours a day. While your competitors may be limited to their regular business hours, your website will enable you to reach your customers at any hour of the day. This is especially important for reaching potential customers in other time zones and for reach customers in your own area who are simply too busy to shop for products or services like the ones you offer during regular business hours. Many potential customers work long hours and appreciate the ability to research and shop online after hours.

One final advantage to using a website to market your business is you can actually generate a profit from your website in other ways than through sales to customers. You can also use your website to generate income by selling advertising space to other business owners who are marketing their own products and services on the Internet. However, care should be taken when advertising on your website. First of all you should not sell advertising space to direct competitors. This is important because this may cause you to lose potential business if potential customers opt to purchase product or services from competitors who advertise on your website. An ideal advertiser is one who offers products and services which do not directly compete with your own products or services but would be of interest to your potential customers. You should also take care not to place too many advertisements on your website. This is important because too many advertisements may detract from your business and may cause you to lose potential customers.
Source: MakeMoneySecret.

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

ប្រវត្តិរបស់ KFC៖ ដែលជោគជ័យ​នៅអាយុ ៦៦ឆ្នាំ!​

ប្រវត្តិរបស់ KFC៖ ដែលជោគជ័យ​នៅអាយុ ៦៦ឆ្នាំ!​


ប្រវត្តិរបស់ KFC៖ ដែលជោគជ័យ​នៅអាយុ ៦៦ឆ្នាំ!​
 
KFC មកពីពាក្យ​ពេញគឺ Kentucky Fried Chicken) កាលនោះ Harland Sanders បានបើក​ភោជនីយដ្ឋាន​មួយ​​នៅស្រុក​កំណើត​របស់​គាត់​នៅ Corbin (Kentucky)ក្នុង​អំទ្បុង​ឆ្នាំ ១៩៣០។ បន្ទាប់មក​គាត់បានបើក ហាង​ហ្គាសមួយ​កន្លែង​ និង​មាន​ម៉ាត​មួយ​ផងដែរ ផង​ដែរ​សំរាប់លក់​ទៅអោយ​អ្នក​ទេសចរ។ នៅក្នុង​ឆ្នាំ​១៩៣៩ Sander បាន​ចូលរួម​កម្មវិធី​តាំងពិព័រ​​ម្ហូបអារហារ​មួយ​ គាត់បាន​បង្កើត​វិធីសាស្រ្ត​ក្នុងការ​ចំអិន​ភ្លៅមាន់​បំពង​ដែលមាន​រស់ជាតិ​ហ៊ឺរ និង​មាន​លក្ខណះ​ប្លែក​ពី​ភ្លៅមាន់ដ៍ទៃ ហើយទទួលបាន​ការ​ពេញនិយម​យ៉ាងខ្លាំង​ គឺ​ពេល​នោះហើយ​ដែល​រស់​ជាតិ​ដំបូង​របស់ភ្លៅមាន់ KFC ចាប់ផ្តើមកើតមាន​ទ្បើង។ 

នៅឆ្នាំ ១៩៥០ ភ្លៅ​មាន់របស់ Sander នៅតែមិនអាច​ទទួលបាន​ជោគជ័យនៅ Corbin គាត់បានសំរេច​ចិត្ត​លក់​ទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិ​ទាំងអស់​ដែលគាត់មាន​​និងលក់រូបមន្ត​របស់​ភ្លៅមាន់ KFC និង​​បាន​​ធ្វើ​ដំណើរ​ជុំវិញ​សហរដ្ឋ​អាមេរិច​នៅឆ្នាំ​១៩៤៦​ កាលនោះ​គាត់មាន​អាយុ​៦៦​ឆ្នាំ​ទៅ​ហើយ​​ គាត់​បាន​ធ្វើ​ដំណើរ​ពី​ភោជនីយដ្ឋានមួយ​ទៅ​ភោជនីយ ដ្ឋាន​ មួយដើម្បីដើរ​លក់​ដោយ​គាត់​​នឹងទទួលបាន ៥C សំរាប់ការលក់ភ្លៅមាន់១​ដុំ។ នៅក្នុង​ឆ្នាំ​១៩៦៤ ភោជនីយដ្ឋាន​ដំបូង​របស់​ KFC ត្រូវបាន​បង្កើត​ទ្បើង​​ នៅរយះ​ពេល ១២​ឆ្នាំ​បន្ទាប់​គាត់បាន​ចំនេញប្រាក់​រហូត​ដល់​ទៅ​ ២លាន​ដុល្លា​ ដែល​២លានដុល្លា​កាល​នោះ​គឺ​ជាទំហំទឹកប្រាក់​ដ៍ច្រើន​សន្ធឹកសន្ធាប់៕
អត្ថបទ៖ បកប្រែពី​ បរទេស

តើគួរជុំរុញការលក់តាមរយះ​ LinkedIn យ៉ាង​ដូច​ម្តេច?

តើគួរជុំរុញការលក់តាមរយះ​ LinkedIn យ៉ាង​ដូច​ម្តេច?

LinkedIn គឺជាបណ្តាញសង្គម (Social Network) មួយ​ដែល​ពេញនិយម​ផង​ដែរ​ វា​អាច​ជួយ​​ជំរុញការ​លក់​​បើសិន​ជា​​យើង​ចេះ​ប្រើ​ប្រាស់​វា​អោយ​បាន​ត្រឹម​ត្រូវ។ មិនតែ​ប៉ុណ្ណោះ​លក្ខណះ​ពិសេស​របស់​ LinkedIn វា​ខុស​ពី Facebook និង​ Tweet ដែល​មាន​លក្ខណះជា​បណ្តាញ​សង្គម​ របស់​យុវ័យ​​ជា​ជាង ជា​លក្ខណះ​អាជីព​និង​ចំា​បាច់​​ត្រូវ​ចំ​នាយ​ពេល​ច្រើន​​។ ​ខាង​ក្រោម​គឺ​ជា​វិធី​សាស្រ្ត​មួយ​ចំនួន​ក្នុង​ការ​ ប្រើ​ប្រាស់ LinkedIn អោយ​ចំគោល​ដៅ​និង​មាន​ប្រសិទ្ធភាព៖
បង្កើត​ក្រុម​នៅ​ក្នុង​ LinkedIn (Use LinkedIn Groups & Receive Tons of New Leads Daily)
គឺជា​វិធីសាស្រ្ត​មួយ​ដែល​ល្អ​បំផុត​ នៅ​ក្នុង​ការ​ផ្សព្វ​ផ្សាយ​ពានិ​ជ្ជកម្ម ដែល​អាច​ផ្តល់​ព័ត៌មាន​ទៅ​កាន់​មនុស្ស​ជា​ច្រើន​ក្នុង​ពេល​តែ​មួយ​និង​មាន​ប្រសិទ្ធភាព​ខ្ពស់ ជា​ពិសេស​ព័ត៌មានទាំងអស់​នោះ​នឹង​ទៅ​ដល់​អតិ​ថិជន​គោល​ដៅរបស់​អ្នក​ទៀត​ផង។ មាន​វិធី​សាស្រ្ត​មួយ​ចំនួន​​ក្នុង​ការ​ប្រើ​ប្រាស់​ក្រុម​ និង​បង្កើត​អោយ​មាន​ប្រសិទ្ធភាព៖​
1. បង្កើត​អោយ​មាន​ Key words សំរាប់ក្រុម​និមួយៗ​ដើម្បើ​បង្កើន Key words​​ដើម្បី​ងាយ​ស្រួល​ក្នុង​ការ​ស្វែងរក​​នៅក្នុង​ ប្រអប់​ស្វែង​រក​របស់ LinkedIn.
 2.   បង្កើត​អោយ​មាន​ Key words របស់​ក្រុម​និមួយៗ​ដើម្បើ​បង្កើន Key words​​ដើម្បី​ងាយ​ស្រួល​ក្នុង​ការ​ស្វែង​រក​នៅក្នុង​ Google Search Engine.
3.   បញ្ជូល​ឈ្មោះ វ៉ែបសាយ រឺ ប្លក់​​ក្រុមហ៊ុនរបស់​លោក​អ្នក​ ដើម្បី​ទាក់ទាញ​អតិថិជន​អោយបាន​កាន់​តែ​ច្រើន។
    បញ្ជូល​ RSS ប្លក់​​ក្រុមហ៊ុនរបស់​លោក​អ្នក​ ដើម្បីផ្តល់​ព័ត៌មាន​អោយ​កាន់​តែ​រហ័ស​ សំរាប់​ក្រុម​និមួយៗ​។
    បង្កើត​អត្ថបទ​ថ្មីៗ​រាង​រាល់​សប្តាហ៍​សំរាប់​ក្រុម​និមួយៗ​ និង​ដើម្បី​ទាញ​ Traffic របស់​វ៉ែបសា​យ​អ្នក។
    រក្សារ​ទំនាក់​ទំនាក់​អោយ​បាន​ល្អ ជា​មួយ​សមា​ជិក​ណា​​ ដែល​អ្នក​គិត​ថាអាច​ក្លាយ​​ជា​អតិថិជន​នៅ​​ថ្ងៃ​​
    អនាគត​​​។​
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ស្វែងរកអ្នកដែលបានសួរសំនួរហើយព្យាយាមឆ្លើយសំនួរនោះជាលក្ខណះបុគ្គលតាមរយះ Profile របស់ពួកគេ
1. សូមឆ្លើយសំនួរដោយប្រុងប្រយ័ត្ននិងអោយបានល្អបំផុតដោយរួមទាំងការផ្តល់នូវtips  ល្អៗ រឺក៍អាចLink ទៅប្រភពព័ត៌មានល្អៗ និងអ្នកជំនាញផ្សេងទៀត។
2.     សូមបង្កើតសំនួរទាំងទ្បាយណាដែលមានលក្ខណះបើកនិងអនុញ្ញាតិអោយអ្នកដ៍ទៃអាចចូលរួមជជែកពិភាក្សា
ទាំងនេះសុទ្ធសឹងតែជាយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តដែលអាចអោយលោកអ្នក​​ បង្កើតនូវទំនាក់ទំនងដ៍ល្អបំផុតសំរាប់អតិថិជន គោលដៅរបស់លោកអ្នក។
 
បង្កើតEvents ដែលមានឥទ្ធិពល: Create Powerful Events
ការបង្កើតEvents គឺជាវិធីសាស្រ្តល្អ​​ បំផុតក្នុងការផ្សព្វផ្សាយពានិជ្ជកម្មជាពិសេសគឺមានប្រសិទ្ធភាពបំផុត ដូច្នេះលោក​​អ្នកអាចប្រើប្រាស់Event នៅក្នុងLinkedIn ដើម្បីជុំរុញការលក់របស់លោកអ្នក​​ សូមមើលរូបខាងក្រោម
This image shows what the events page looks like in LinkedIn.


បង្កើត​អោយ​មាន​ Advanced Search សំរាប់​ទីផ្សារ​គោលដៅ​: Run an Advanced Search in Your Target Market
តាមរយះ​ Advanced search ដែលអាច​អោយ​លោកអ្នក​ ធ្វើការស្វែងរក​​ទៅតាមប្រភេទ​អាជីវកម្ម ក្រុមហ៊ុន​ និង​ចំណង​ជើង​នៃ​អត្ថបទ​ជាដើម។ សូមមើលរូបខាង​ក្រោម៖

LinkedIn Advanced Search
ផ្ញើរសាផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនដើម្បីបង្កើត​ទំនាក់ទំនងល្អ Send Personal Messages
ប្រើ​ប្រាស់​សា​ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួន ទៅកាន់​អ្នក​ដែលមាន​សក្តានុពល​ជា​អតិថិជន​របស់​អ្នក​​ នេះគឺជា​វិធីសាស្រ្ត​ល្អ​បំផុត​ ដើម្បី​រក្សារ​ទំនាក់​ទំនង​ និង​បង្កើន​អតិថិជន​របស់អ្នក។ 

By Kerry Leng, the CEO at Popzone Asia
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