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February 28, 2010

RealTime Search Explodes Everywhere – You Gotta Keep Up !

The phenomenal growth of real time search has just made it easier and simpler for customers to find out what’s happening with your company and at your website – right now! Every day search enables even more of your target market to discover products and services, so staying visible and current across browser platforms is vital to brand identity!

Social networking and bookmarking sites are taking over business, social and personal! The instant you type your message, it’s shared almost as soon as you thought of it!

This means Realtime search provides the opportunity to able to look at material literally just published – in real time! It’s also important to remember that search engines strive to have the most up-to-date relevant content on the web, indexed and ready for display to word searchers. (more…)

February 27, 2010

Website Design – Reminder of the Basic Essentials!

Ability to access websites quickly and easily from laptop and netbook to smartphone and ebook via any number of new apps or social networks has become critical! Keeping up is important to business survival online but a reminder of website basics is essential to visitor experience and conversion.

Maintaining visibility, and attracting and retaining visitor traffic to deliver desired results is a key function of integrated website design and online marketing. The development of social media networks is driving the interactive communication channels that a website must now offer to create customer communities and precisely targeted, bespoke service supply.

Issues of wide reaching website accessibility can be critical in the current economic climate, where the competition for every enquiry, word search and site visitor in a given niche market, is keenly fought for.
Even though a reminder of the basic essentials may seem a retrograde step, in fact, it can prove valuable for tiny but important improvements that make all the difference : (more…)

February 26, 2010

Email Marketing or Social Media – which way is best to reach your customers ?

It’s getting complicated, isn’t it? With online users now using any number of different communication channels, just where do you target your marketing campaigns?

SME business owners in particular, are trying hard to know how best to get their company message out to their target audience. So many different means are now available that knowing the right ones for creating the right marketing strategies can be confusing.

The problem is that potential customers are not using just one medium to the exclusion of all others. Nor are they using many channels for the same purpose. Instead, each alternative method is selected for a particular purpose or plays a different role for the user. (more…)

February 24, 2010

Email Used More Than Social Networking!

While Social Media continues to explode around the planet, attracting all the attention and getting businesses keen to jump into the conversation, a recent survey reveals that for some groups, email is still their number one way of keeping in touch.

Doubtless, this finding will draw a smug, ‘I told you so’, from those businesses and organisations who doggedly stick with their fax machines, snail mail franking, IE6 browsers and dial up broadband!

But joking aside, social networking as an integrated social, business and personal communication tool is of course, not about to go away, more a case of email, having itself never really gone away, is reaffirmed as very much still here and booming, e.g. email marketing newsletters. (more…)

February 22, 2010

Website Analytics – Avoid Click To Conversion Blame Game!

Even in today’s nanosec web search world, a first click does not mean instant conversion. Service and product enquiries are subject to complex and time dependent cycles. Business owners may blame search providers for low conversions, but the key is going back to the website to find out why users aren’t converting.

It can be all too easy to simply assume that interpreting website analytics incorrectly leads to wrong decisions! Certainly, it can be annoying to discover that your latest online or email marketing campaign may not have been as informed, and as a consequence, less targeted as it could have been but the answer may not necessarily lie with reading and understanding the recent stats but more with knowing the right follow up course of action required! (more…)

February 19, 2010

Website Success Equals Owner Plus Designer!

Market leader websites succeed because both business owner and website designer understand and respect their individual roles and work together to make vision plus know-how generate the desired results.

The question a business owner should ask is not “What is the secret to a successful website?” but “How do I become a great website owner?” The answer is almost certainly that successful sites have a well-informed, passionate website owner listening to and delegating the required time and responsibility to the website design team and all content contributors.

Company heads and management chiefs need to recognise the complex and sophisticated processes employed in 2010 to create, build and maintain a successful website presence. Whilst a good website owner should have a clear vision and be capable of developing it over the long term, it will need to grow and evolve through the ongoing discussions among all the site’s stakeholders. (more…)

February 17, 2010

Windows SmartPhone 7 Calls Up Website RealTime

The launch of Microsoft’s latest version of its mobile phone operating system, Windows Phone 7, which pulls in real time content from websites and social networks, reaffirms that you must ensure your website is fully accessible with fresh content daily as the mobile internet gathers warp speed!

You know the score by now – “you gotta be in it to win it!” Like a week in politics, a web month, is a long time! The newest operating platforms channel social media laterally across ‘personal, social and business’, providing what we want, when we want it – and if you’re not on the grid, you don’t exist! (more…)

February 15, 2010

Brand Identity Building Doesn’t Stop With Twitter and Facebook Logos!

Some companies think that a social media strategy is little more than setting up the accounts to impress the marketplace with your cool and savvy understanding of how it works and ‘the business will come’. Wrong! Keeping your website active with frequent fresh content is how it actually works!

Dinosaur thinking dies hard!

As businesses become aware that something’s ‘going on’ out there, they think they can join in the conversation on a no cost basis when they have a free moment! (more…)

February 12, 2010

GoogleBuzz puts Gmail on the Social Network grid!

Filed under: Brand Identity, Email Marketing, Online Marketing, Technology, Web Development — Daren Bach @ 9:51 am

The lastest move from Google reinforces the rapidly evolving way we can now expect to engage online. Integrating Business, Personal and Social talk channels is where the buzz is – and where online presence drives traffic.

The revamping of email continues! Google’s e-mail service, Gmail, will now allow its regular users – currently around 170 million people – to post status updates, share content from other sites such as Twitter,YouTube, Flickr and Picassa, and read and comment on posts.

Buzz is aimed directly against rival networks such as Facebook – which last week rolled out a new site design for easier message search and chat – and has amassed nearly 400 million users since its launch in 2004. Meanwhile, Yahoo already offers a service that allows people to see updates from sites such as Twitter and Flickr from inside their Yahoo Mail page. (more…)

February 10, 2010

Analytics – Set Your Sight on A Better Site!

Filed under: Email Marketing, Online Marketing, Web Development, Website Design — Daren Bach @ 9:39 am

Knowing which site stats to focus on and those to ignore, analytics is key to really knowing what changes to make for increased conversions. By setting realistic goals you can determine whether or not you are achieving them. Analytics should be the basis of building your online campaigns to obtain better results and growing your business.

Improving site performance is integral to raising the bar on your entire online marketing gameplan. If you don’t know who you are addressing, what they need and how and why their requirements and site behaviour might change at each visit, then you will not succeed in driving sales. (more…)

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  • Google Gets Your Gmail Sorted!

    The world of email marketing gets another hurdle to face as Google announce the launch of a priority inbox for its Gmail. If you want to get your messages through and read then you need to know how the new system will sort the incoming mail. Google algorithms have evolved over the years to become sophisticated learning mechanisms. The approach to evaluating Gmail will be not unlike the process the search engine spiders adopt to assess and index website content according to criteria based upon authenticity, importance, relevance and value. The automatic capture and instant organisation of important emails will demote other email in a process similar to spam filtering. This means that essentially, Gmail will operate by identifying the email thats important to you, based upon what it has learnt from analysing who you send email to the most, how often, and which keywords appear frequently in the emails you read. For businesses, these indicators will be further essential items of information to carefully assess when compiling future email marketing campaigns and the focus on SEO keywords , even within general mail traffic, can only serve to reinforce their importance. The upgraded system will highlight starred messages, relegating all other mail to a third category called 'everything else'. The ability for a message to make it to the priority inbox will require considerable upping of the online marketing game where every word absolutely counts from the left hand side, demanding to be read! The good news is that there are built-in manual controls to override and tune the system as well. If Priority Inbox makes a mistake, there are + ? buttons to correctly mark a conversation as important or not important, and Priority Inbox will quickly learn current mail reading behaviour. Gmail allows you to toggle between the priority view and the conventional inbox view, in chronological order - and the entire function can also be turned off! The emphasis is again on adopting marketing strategies to put your brand identity in the best possible light by refraining from the monthly or quarterly mass email out by the lazy use of mail merge software that just simply personalises the intro line! Todays online engagement process is defined by social media and that means connecting or reconnecting with your niche audience so that they will ensure that your incoming mail messages or newsletter will be allowed access to priority inbox status. Read more »
  • Google TV Is Coming!

    Rumours that Google is looking to go into broadcasting have been leaking through online over the last few months, with Autumn set for the first appearance of Google TV-powered devices. The exciting crossover opportunities for businesses of all sizes and how website design and online marketing will be transformed, lies tantalisingly just weeks ahead. According to the worlds No.1 search engine, Google TV will be an open platform, aiming to unite search and browse capabilities, integrating web search results and TV content, side by side. Google TV will support Flash and make the full internet available through set-top boxes and integrated TV screens. Formatting website accessibility for the new channel could be an issue - the TV browser is Chrome - although Google TV is intended to work with existing TV screens but either TV or the set-top box will require an HDMI input or output, respectively. Google TV ( GTV) will be built and remote controlled on the Android platform, not Chrome OS, and will run Android apps. Users will not require a cable TV subscription, although they will need WiFi in their home to access GTV and for those who simply wish to use Google TV to get internet content and web video as an alternative to paying for a cable subscription. The present arrangements for advertising from traditional TV sources or existing internet sources/publishers/networks will continue but the likelihood of new and specific GTV ad formats to eventually be produced. According to Google, there will be the same privacy options and controls as available for Chrome online and an indication that there will be tracking and data collection. Partner companies involved, in addition to Adobe, will include amongst others, Intel (chip), Sony (TV) and Logitech (set-top box), Logitech says its box will have a remote which also integrates a keyboard. Google have yet to give any indication of pricing. As and when Google TV finally hits a viewing screen, and we enter the next era of integrated online and broadcast interactive content, the possibilities for marketing strategies and optimising brand identity presence across the new interchangeable platform could be very attractive indeed! Read more »

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