Winning the Search Engine Wars!
by: Lee Traupel
Creating and building effective Search Engine marketing
campaigns is like trying to nail jello to the wall! The challenge can
be daunting to many, requiring very specialized knowledge of process
that must be blended with unique and disparate technology. Here is some
insight gained from years of experience providing these services to
clients.
- SE marketing is very effective in driving qualified
traffic to a web site. Over 85% of global surfers utilize Search
Engines to find goods and services.
- What can you expect for Search Engine ranking
via back-end conversions or desired responses? There is no "silver
bullet" answer to this question; we've seen results vary from a low of
1.4% to a high of 22%. You'll make a dangerous assumption if you
measure results purely by focusing solely on SE marketing. Your
back-end response mechanisms (sales rep interaction, e-commerce
fulfillment, newsletter signup, web site, etc.) will greatly affect the
ROI. Assess and critique from a holistic perspective.
- It's a zero sum game if you use any of the low
cost "we submit to thousands" of search engines service companies.
These submissions do very little to drive viable rankings. If you
aren't achieving rankings in the top 20-30 (page 1-3) listings then
you're wasting marketing resources.
- Don't make the mistake of focusing solely on
Search Engine marketing to drive market awareness (online branding) and
revenue. Develop mutually reinforcing processes that are synergistic by
utilizing Directory submissions, Usenet/Newsgroup seeding, Newsletter
sponsorships, Opt-in e-mail, PR and other offline marketing processes.
- Stringent keyword analysis for HTML text is
one of the underlying foundations of a successful Search Engine Ranking
campaign. It's analogous to the importance of ad copy for a
conventional print campaign. Most good SE firms use a commercial
database service like WordTracker which enable them to analyze the
relative popularity of keywords and then build a submissions and
optimization process around the selected keywords.
- The actual Title for your Index and Interior
pages will also have a significant impact on whether or not a campaign
works. It needs to be the right length, typically 10-20 words, have no
hyperbole and pique a searcher's curiosity.
- Contrary to endless marketing hype, there are
no quick solutions in this form of interactive marketing. It will take
at least 1-2 months before you see any immediate results. And for
significant results; i.e., page 1-3 listings via top tier engines add
another 2-3 months on top of this on average.
- Web site content development impacts good SE
rankings - the more the better. Develop content which is relevant to
keywords. We use linguistic analysis software for our clients and then
build a standalone "stealth web site" which has content expressly
designed for SE spiders (bots). This level of sophistication and
proprietary process is expensive and time-consuming but very effective.
- Remember the Armand Hammer quote about Russia?
"An enigma wrapped inside a box buried deep in the ocean." This is
apropos to the Search Engine world, as the top tier SE's all change
their submission rules and algorithms on a regular basis. So hire a SE
firm that understands the market - or be prepared to invest a great
deal of time to achieve tangible results.
About the Author
Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of business development and marketing
experience - he is the founder of Intelective Communications, Inc., http://www.intelective.com,
a results-driven marketing services company providing proprietary
services to clients encompassing startups to public companies.
Lee@intelective.com
Lee@intelective.com