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SEO – Search Engine Optimization info, news, and tips useful to small business owners and entrepreneurs.

SEO Myths Debunked

In this article you will find the top three most common SEO myths debunked. Search engine optimization has gotten very popular over the years because of the heavy usage of search engines in everyday-tasks. For small businesses, there has been a great amount of confusion regarding SEO/search engine optimization, its services, what is possible and what is impossible.

Myth #1: I Can Out-Do a Competitor with Prominent Rankings on Search Engines with a Small Investment

This is one of the most common misconceptions. It’s almost like thinking “I can buy my way to the top of search results with little money and I can do it quickly”. Real SEO work (and we emphasize the word “real”) consist of two things: work and time.

Think of the reverse, what if you are an established business that has been around for a long time and had invested a lot of money in advertising, marketing, and SEO and a new business comes along, spends a few dollars and beats out your rank on the search results? It’s not a comforting thought is it? Nor is this a realistic one. Some search categories are easier to optimize for than others but the moral  is there is no short-cutting it to the top. Continue reading

Successful Online Campaigns – The Website and Online Marketing

Successful online campaigns consist of Web sites and online marketing.

There are two parts to any successful online campaigns – the website and online marketing. Often we see small businesses complete their website and stop there as if the job is done. It isn’t. In fact, it’s only the beginning.

Having a good website does not only mean having a website that looks “good”. Yes, it should be easy to navigate, easy on the eyes, well organized, etc. A good website also offers your customers and your visitors something of value, perhaps something that can make their lives a little easier. (Unfortunately, telling them about your business or talking about your products or services alone does not necessarily constitute “making their life easier”. There needs to be more.) Continue reading

Successful Advertising by Thomas Smith in 1885

Successful Advertising by Thomas Smith in 1885

The first time people look at any given ad, they don’t even see it.
The second time, they don’t notice it.
The third time, they are aware that it is there.
The fourth time, they have a fleeting sense that they’ve seen it somewhere before.
The fifth time, they actually read the ad. Continue reading

Traditional Media Advertising Costs vs. Online Media Marketing Costs

Traditional Media Advertising Costs vs. Online Media Advertising Costs

Advertising is important. If you’re not sure why, this article may serve as a reminder. In this article, you will see a comparison of traditional media advertising costs vs. online media marketing costs. It can help you make a more informed decision as to what approach in advertising may fit your business best.

Firstly, “advertising” and “marketing” are two different things. Wikipedia defines “marketing” as “the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers.” It goes on to add “It is a critical business function for attracting customers.” Wikipedia defines “advertising” as “a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage, persuade, or manipulate an audience (viewers, readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group) to continue or take some new action.” So to be clear, advertising is one form of communication used in marketing whereas marketing is a process that contains many different forms of communication.

Sample of Traditional Media Advertising (In This Case, a Major National Newspaper)

Below we have some actual numbers from a media kit of a major newspaper. As you will see from the snippets and from our mathematical break-down, a 3-inch by 3-inch advertisement (9 column inches) would cost:

  • $5,994 for one day
  • $36,981 total for 7 days ($5,283 per day)
  • $133,308 for 28 days ($4,761 per day)
  • $359,856 for 84 days ($4,284 per day) Continue reading