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How to Correctly Use Social Media to Brand Your B2B Business

B2B search engine marketing is all encompassing. It includes everything from pay per click (PPC) to search engine optimization (SEO). One of the fastest growing niches of B2B search marketing is social media. Sites like Twitter and Facebook sign up tens of thousands of new users per day and drive massive amounts of traffic to online businesses.

Hence, it’s essential to not only have a presence on a few of these sites, but to also pay attention to how your business is perceived via them.

Following is some insight into how to use social media sites – the right way – to brand your business.

B2B Search Marketing & Social Media: Don’t Sell, Inform
Have you ever known someone who talked about themselves incessantly? They never ask others, but are always divulging what they want, what they need, what they’re doing, who they met, etc.

Annoying, isn’t it?

People do the same thing in social media. For example, they always tweet their latest blog post or product/service offering, but never bother to retweet content from others.

While it’s perfectly fine to use social media to market your products and services, remember that most people look for information before purchasing. So share relevant information – pertinent to your niche — with them. This builds a relationship, which leads to sales.

Once you set up a social media account – whether it’s on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, etc. – stay active on a regular basis. Otherwise, you run the risk of making your business appear “flaky,” which is never a good thing in business.

Social media is an ideal B2B search marketing strategy to build a relationship with prospects. And when they’re ready to buy, your firm will be front and center.

To learn more valuable strategies on B2B search marketing and social media, join top B2B Marketers June 23 in San Francisco at the B2B Search Strategy Summit and “Discover the Top 7 Ways to Increase Your B2B Search Marketing Profits.” We look forward to see you there!

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, b2b search marketing on May 22,2010

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Are You Alienating Your Site’s Visitors with Multimedia Offerings?

If you offer only one way to access information on your site, you could be losing customers. B2B marketing in a multi-media world means paying attention to how your prospects like to receive information – not how you like to offer it.

B2B Marketing: Something to Think About When It Comes to Multimedia

Have you ever visited a site and wanted to access some content, but it wasn’t in the right format for you? For example, let’s say a site offers a free report you’d really like to have, but it’s a video. What you want is a pdf file because you want to print it out and read it while you’re taking the train on your evening commute home.

B2B Search Marketing Tip: Diversify to Capture More

While multimedia formats have been around for years, many businesses are not up to speed when it comes to integrating these choices into their website offerings. This could be because many businesses still grapple with what it really means to do business online.

Many have just gotten around to grasping the basics of B2B search marketing. So thinking ahead of the curve is not a consideration at this point.

In order to effectively compete online though, it’s critical to stay in tune with what your customers want – even if it forces you to play catchup.

One easy way to increase your site’s traffic is to offer info in a variety of multimedia formats. By giving your site’s visitors options, you put them in control of how they receive and process information.

And that’s what B2B search marketing is all about – giving customers what they want – how they want it.

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, b2b search marketing on May 16,2010

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B2B Search Marketing & Blogging: The Value of “Daily Quick Tips, Tricks & Ideas”

One of the easiest ways to stay front and center with your prospects is to blog.

Blogging is free, it’s easy to start and you can personalize your brand via this medium. For these reasons, it’s one of the most effective B2B search engine marketing weapons in your online advertising arsenal. But, it can be time consuming.

And if you’re a small business without a dedicated blogger on staff, it can eat up a lot of your time. However, it doesn’t have to. Following is one way to make sure you use this B2B search marketing weapon frequently and effectively, but also time consciously.

B2B Search Marketing: Contact Prospects Daily without Being a Nuisance

Have you ever belonged to any kind of mailing list where you got daily tips? This could be anything from a link to a useful industry website, to a link to a relevant news article, to a daily joke about your niche.

In today’s world, we’re all programmed to consume in small bites, ie: 15-second news bites, 30-second promo videos, 140-character Twitter tweets, etc.

Hence the groundwork for a blog that dispenses compact daily tips, tricks, ideas and/or jokes has already been laid. A blog like this is quick and easy to update, and it keeps your brand in front of customers.

And, this is really what B2B search engine marketing is all about – staying top of mind so that when customers need what you have to offer, you’re the first one they think of.

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, b2b search marketing on May 7,2010

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The #1 Keyword Mistake Many B2B Marketers Make

All B2B marketers know the importance of keywords to their online marketing initiatives. But, many make a common mistake when it comes to keyword usage. Following is what it is and how to fix it.

Are You Using Keywords That Are Important to You or Your Customers

There’s an idiomatic expression in marketing that goes, “What’s in it for me?” Marketers are supposed to answer this with their customer in mind. In other words, they should be using keywords that reflect what’s important to their customer, NOT what’s important to them – which is exactly what many do.

While many offline marketers have embraced this line of thinking, many online marketers haven’t. One reason may be that for many B2B marketers, they use applications, processes and marketing procedures that their customers don’t know anything about.

All a customer may know is that they land on a site, it has what they want – at the right price – so they purchase.

But what if your customer is not landing on your site, but your competitor’s site? Are you using the right keyword phrases – keyword phrases that likely prospects would use to find your site?

In B2B search marketing, one of the most difficult things to do is divorce yourself from high-tech processes and procedures and think like your customer. When your customer sits down to conduct a web search, what will they type in? It may be very different than the terminology reflected in your marketing that you “think” they’ll type in.

While B2B marketing reflects a 21st world, the foundation of what works is as old as marketing itself, ie, “What’s in it for me?” And, in this case “me” is your customer.

Did you know – The b2b Search Strategy Summit will bring 150 B2B senior level marketers together to hone their seach marketing skills and increase their campaign results on June 23, 2010 in San Francisco. Will you be there? Check it out at http://www.b2bSearchStrategy.com

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Tips, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, b2b search marketing on May 1,2010

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A Simple Trick for Writing Profitable Pay Per Click Headlines On Google

AdWords or any other type of pay per click marketing, one of the best ways to increase your ROI is to learn how to write headlines that get clicked. You don’t only want headlines that get clicked through; you want headlines that get clicked and lead to sales (or gets the prospect to take some type of action, eg, subscribe, call, etc.).

Following is a simple formula used by successful SEO copywriters that you can use. Even if your writing skills are marginal, if you use this formula, you are practically guaranteed to increase your ROI (return on investment).

Marry a benefit with your main keyword phrase.

That’s it; it’s that simple. The benefit should be one that is unique to your brand AND one that your market research has shown is extremely important to your customers. This part is important because it’s easy to parrot your competitor’s ads, touting the same benefits they do. But, if your benefit is unique to your company/your brand, then it sets you apart.

You become “an industry leader,” or a “world apart.” For example, let’s say you sell ethnic candles – made from soy. You can tout the benefits of your ethnic soy candles, eg, how clean they burn, which makes them green” (eg, safe for the environment) and good for your health.

While there may be quite a few manufacturers of ethnic candles, you can set yourself apart by touting this unique benefit of your ethnic candles in every headline you write.

Your headline must “speak” to web surfers. And, if it speaks their language – and addresses the classic marketing idiom “what’s in it for me (WIIF),” you’ll be well on your way to Google AdWords pay per click marketing success. To learn more on how to fast-track your AdWords success, attend the AdWords Advantage free preview call to learn money-making tips from the experts!

Posted by PPCBlog in Google Adwords, Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Advertising, Pay Per Click Tips, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization on February 13,2010

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Which “Match Type” Is Right for Your Pay Per Click Campaign

As every pay per click marketer knows, keywords and keyword phrases are the foundation of every successful campaign. In order to assist you with this, major search engines like Google and MSN (Bing) have three different kinds of what’s known as (phrase/keyword) matching.

The 3 Different Kinds of Matches in Online Search

Exact Match: This is the most limiting of the keyword/keyword phrases match type. With this type of match, your pay per click ad will only show up if a prospect types in an exact keyword phrase on your list.
Broad Match: In contrast to Exact Match, with this type of match, your PPC ad will show up even if the term is not on your keyword(s) list.

Search engines return keyword variations – these can be for example, singular and/or plural forms, synonyms and phrase variation.

Phrase Match: Phrase match is kind of a hybrid between Broad Match and Exact Match in that your pay per click ad will only be shown when a surfer queries your keyword phrase using these keywords in the exact order you enter them.

For example, if your keyword phrase is “womens running shoes”, your ad would show up if the user typed that in phrases like “Nike womens running shoes” or “discount womens running shoes”; but not, “womens athletic shoes” or “female running shoes”.

Now that you know the difference in the match phrases, you can accurately discern which one is more profitable for your pay per click campaign. 

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Advertising, Pay Per Click Tips, Search Engine Marketing on October 30,2009

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Video in Pay Per Click Advertising Explained…

When most people think of pay per click marketing, they think of tiny little “word” ads that you click on. Video doesn’t usually enter the picture. However, “PPC video marketing,” so to speak, has been around for a couple of years.

In 2006, Google bought YouTube (for an astounding $1.65 billion, no less). This allows it to offer a very valuable service to internet marketers via an already established outlet – loyal “YouTubers” who like receiving content via video.

The Beginning of Video in Pay Per Click Advertising
It took Google about a year and a half to capitalize on their acquisition of YouTube. In February 2008, they started testing the use of video ads in their pay per click advertising model. Now, video ads appear as display ads on MySpace and other social media networks.

How Video Ads Appear in Pay Per Click Ads
Experts generally agree that it is very easy rich medium platform to master. Video ads show up as a single link under a normal pay per click ad.  This link is next to a plus-sign icon, indicating that there is a video (or more information to be found if the surfer clicks).

When a web surfer does click, a small window (about 160×140 in size) appears in which the video will show.  A timer shows how long the video is. Most are very short – less than 30 seconds. At the end of the video, a URL of the advertiser’s site appears.

Ready to Set Up Your Own Video Pay Per Click Marketing Campaign?
Learn more about how to set up and run a PPC video campaign (via Google). If pay per click marketing confuses you altogether, it’s a good idea to invest in some training (Pay Per Click Summit is coming up soon in Chicago on Nov. 4-5) to make sure you’re doing it right – from the beginning.

Posted by PPCBlog in PPC Summit Conferences, Pay Per Click Advertising, Pay Per Click Tips, Pay Per Click Training on October 17,2009

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Top 3 Pay Per Click Tips for a Profitable Holiday Season

It’s October, which in some cases, means that you’re already late to the game if you haven’t put together a PPC holiday marketing plan.

The great thing about pay per click marketing though is that you can be up and running in minutes.

Following are three things you can do to ensure more profits this holiday season.

Holiday Keywords: Add holiday keywords to your PPC campaigns. This is a basic that many pay per click marketers forget – especially newbies. What are some of these: pre-Christmas sale; post-holiday sale; black Friday deals; holiday fragrances; holiday gifts for her/him; etc.

Bundle Products & Services: Last-minute shoppers tend to be stressed out because they’ve waited until — well, the last minute. The more you can pack into an offer, usually the easier the sale. This is why things like gift baskets tend to be great sellers. You ostensibly get “more for your money.” And, this is what every shopper wants – especially the procrastinators. Give it to’em!

Sell the Ease; Not Your Product: Many pay per click marketers are hyper-focused on selling their particular product or services. But again, especially around the holidays, shoppers are looking for more than this. What are they particularly looking for? Ease and convenience.

So sell the ease of online shopping – and live up to it. The easier you make it for prospects to order from you, the better. So do as much as you can to entice them, eg, offer free shipping, offer a generous return policy, offer a discount for ordering online, etc.

Note: Don’t offer services that are detrimental to your bottom line just to secure a sale; but make every effort to sell as much ease and convenience as you can.

By following these basic pay per click holiday marketing tips, you can help to ensure a profitable holiday season.

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, PPC Campaign Strategies, Pay Per Click Advertising, Pay Per Click Tips, Pay Per Click Training, Search Engine Marketing on October 13,2009

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How to Get More Traffic from Long-Tail Keywords

Last week at PPC Summit in Los Angeles, the Search Marketing expert trainers shared a wealth of Pay Per Click knowledge with the 100+ marketers attending the event. Keyword targeting is always a hot topic and the use of long tail keywords was one of the tips discussed.  

In our last post, Long-Tail Keywords In Pay Per Click Advertising Works, we covered the value of using long-tail keywords. Today, we want to continue this discussion, highlighting how to get more value out of the long-tail keywords your visitors may already be using to find you.

How to Get More Value Out of the Long-Tail Keywords Visitors Are Already Using to Find You
Many pay per click marketers don’t realize that a lot of their traffic may already be coming from some long-tail keywords. This presents a golden opportunity to get even more traffic and sales. How?

Quite simply, your web presence already has good search engine juice (ie, good organic rankings) for this term. However, it may not be ranked as high as it could be, since you have spent any time specifically optimizing it for that/those specific long-tail keywords.

Once you do this, you can exponentially build on traffic you are already getting. Following are two ways to do this.

Write More Content: Writing and distributing articles is one way to optimize a site quickly for popular long-tail keywords. This will give your site higher visibility quickly, especially if you distribute the content far and wide (eg, article directories).

Put Together More Offers: If a popular long-tail keyword is bringing you more traffic, look to see if you have any special deals, discounts, or other offers that can convert this traffic into sales. If not, put together one (some).

These are just two ways to make your pay per click campaign pay off with traffic you may already be receiving. 

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Keyword Development, PPC Summit Conferences, Pay Per Click Tips, Pay Per Click Training, Search Engine Marketing on October 2,2009

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3 Traits Successful Online Marketers Have in Common

In the post, Pay Per Click Advertising: 3 Things for the Busy Fall Season, we discussed some areas to assess to improve your pay per click marketing results when the fall season rolls around. And, although it’s technically still summer, the busy fall season IS here (after Labor Day is when things tend to kick off).

Now that it is, you may be wondering, “What specifically do I need to do to increase sales with my PPC campaign?” Rather than give you a list of tips – which you may or may not get around to following – we thought it best to share with you three traits we’ve identified that almost every successful pay per click marketer has – or should develop.

Diligence: The hardest part of success is the monotony of doing what it takes – day in and day out – to succeed. This means doing your keyword research, setting up different landing pages, tweaking your website, etc. In short, doing what’s necessary to succeed as a PPC marketer.

Patience: This trait is closely tied to diligence, for you have to test, test and retest pay per click advertising to know what’s working, what’s not working, what may work, what did not work, why, etc. Nothing about pay per click marketing is “set it and forget it.”

It is hands on, which makes it exciting – and frustrating – at the same time.

Knowledge Seeker: As pay per click marketing is a form of internet marketing, it constantly changes. This means staying abreast of emerging technologies, PPC marketing rules, search engine guidelines, etc.

If you have – or can develop – these three traits, then pair it with some basic pay per click marketing knowledge, you will be well on your way to succeeding as an online marketer.

Learn more pay per click marketing by attending the next PPC Summit coming to Los Angeles Sept. 23-24 and Chicago Nov. 4-5. Check out the excting new session topics and agenda at www.ppcsummit/agenda. Register by Sept. 15th and SAVE 35% with code LI.

Posted by PPCBlog in Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Advertising, Pay Per Click Tips, Pay Per Click Training, Search Engine Marketing on September 12,2009

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