Monday, July 13, 2009

Online Marketing for Small Business

At some stage most small business owners come to the conclusion that they need to investigate online marketing possibilities. For those who have little time to keep up with Internet technology, it’s difficult to know where to begin. When you start to research online you are bombarded with so many marketing options, complete with their promising sales pitches, that it can all seem too confusing. Basically, you have a number of potentially viable options:


  • Establish a website
  • Run a Blog for your business
  • Place ads on other websites
  • Online publications or ezines
  • Pay Per Click (PPC)
  • Social Networks & forums
  • Article Marketing

Establishing a Website


Having your own website is an excellent way to establish an online presence. It does cost money but if it’s done properly, when it’s up and running it has the potential to provide you with free advertising twenty four hours a day. If you don’t have the skills to build your own website, look for a website designer. Make sure the designer understands SEO (search engine optimization). SEO experts can help you to get your website well positioned in the organic search results. It’s important that when people search for the product you are offering, your website comes up. The higher up in the results, the better. If you have your best friend’s son do your website and he knows nothing about SEO, you’ll find you have a lovely website that only you can see!


When it comes to the written content, your site will need quality and quantity. It will pay to have a professional writer prepare your content. Once your web pages are done, consider having a writing service prepare some additional content for your site. They can create articles on topics related to your products and services. Additional content increases the number of visitors to your website and providing helpful information to website visitors will give them a good impression and increase assist sales.


Running a Business Blog


A blog was originally an online journal however, business have taken to using them effectively as a marketing tool and a means of sharing information with existing and potential clients. If you have a website, you can add a blog to it. If not, there are blog hosting sites like Blogger.com that will host your business blog for free. You can use your business blog to present new services and product lines, write reviews on related products, stories about what’s going on in your trade or industry, and even discuss comical news items that relate to your business or products.


If you are considering creating a blog, remember that you’ll need to add content to it on a regular basis – if you don’t, the result is likely to disappoint you. If you don’t have time to “blog” but can see the tremendous potential, there are many writing services – including Article Writers Australia that will take care of your business blog for you. Again, content is the key. A good volume of quality content will bring traffic to your site.


Advertising on Other Websites


Some websites make an income from placing advertising banners on their website. If you like this option, look for website that will be visited by people who might also have an interest in what you sell. You really need to have your own website up and running to do this so people can click on the banner ad and be taken to your site. When you find some sites you like, ask them for their traffic statistics. There’s no point paying even a measly $50 if they don’t have anyone visiting their website.


Online Publications


There are a huge number of online publications including newsletter and journals that accept advertising. Choose ones that relate to your business or at least match your customer demographic. Ask for the circulation figures of their publication and ask them to give you a breakdown as to how many are local, if they can. No point paying for overseas visitors if you cannot deliver your service to them.


Pay Per Click


If you have a new website and want to get visitors quickly, Pay Per Click advertising can be well worthwhile. PPC ads are the ones displayed to the right of, and sometimes above, the organic search results.

You can open up an account with Google Adwords and set up an advertising campaign yourself. You’ll need to learn about keywords to be successful. Keywords are the phrases or words people place into the search box when they are looking for what you have to offer. Businesses place bids for keywords – with the goal of positioning their ad sufficiently high on the page to get a certain number of “click throughs” to their website. Each time someone clicks through to your website, it costs you money. There is a good volume of “how to” information on the Google Adwords pages and a little research will get you started quite quickly.


Social Networks & Forums


Online social networks and forums like MySpace, FaceBook and Twitter can give your business additional exposure. They’re free and if you have time on your hands, worth a try! Forums are well worth the effort. They are online communities usually based on a particular interest such as marketing, small business, renovation, pets and numerous other topics. You’re bound to find one that either relates to your industry or one on a topic of personal interest to you. Most forum member have their business name and website address in their forum signature – so every time you post or reply to a post, you are placing a little free ad on the Internet. Many forums have a high number of visitors. The best approach to take is to become an active member of an online community – it can bring both business contacts and clients to you.


Article Marketing


Article marketing is the practice of writing articles and submitting them to article directories. The articles should be informative and somehow related to the services or products you offer. They should also contain a link to your website. The articles are distributed online via the directories. This can bring additional traffic to your site. Article writing services are kept busy writing articles for marketers to submit to directories so if you don’t have the writing skills for it, you can have a writing service prepare the articles for you and use a submission service to submit them to directories.


Once you’ve chosen your online advertising methods, it’s important to keep statistics on website traffic so you know where it is coming from. Google Analytics can assist you to do this.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Content Writers - How Much to Pay

If you're a small business person or a professional, the chances are you have or need to build a website. If you're too busy or don't have the writing skills to create your own content, you'll need to hire a content writer.

Looking around at the cost of content writers can be confusing. The fees range from a few dollars per article to a couple of hundred per 500-600 word article. What's the difference? To put it bluntly, writers who are completing articles for $2 are desperate for money and work. Content writers who are charging $250 for an article have more work than they can handle. That would make you suspect that the writers charging a little more have repeat business and that the cheaper writers perhaps do not...

Don't panic however, you'll find content writing services (like my business!) who have a stable of good content writers and charge around $25-100 per article depending on the complexity of the topic, the word count, and the number of articles you need. If you have just one website, start with 10 fresh articles. You'll soon see an improvement in website traffic and you'll be a content addict in no time at all!

If Article Writers Australia can help you, please feel free to drop by! If you're writing your own content you'll find articles containing content writing tips on our site, so feel free to browse.

Dreamweaver is Easy!

Okay, DreamWeaver has been demystified! If you are a bit phobic when it comes to learning new technology, you'll be pleased to hear that DreamWeaver isn't as difficult as some clever techy minded folk would have you believe. I consider myself a bit of a slow learner when it comes to technology and anything involving images and tables - yet I've had no trouble learning to use DreamWeaver. In just 3 two hour lessons I've learned enough to make a basic website.

If you are middle aged and technologically confused, just get out there and give it a go!

There is one more DreamWeaver lesson to go. My next mission is to learn WordPress!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Learning Dreamweaver!

Today I attended the first session of a short course on Dreamweaver. As I consider myself to be still a little "technology challenged" I was surprised to realise just how much I have learnt about the Internet by research and experiment over the past two years.

There were several people on the course who are in exactly the same position I was in not so long ago - small business owners who understand the potential benefits of having an Internet presence but don't know where to begin. The problem for we middle aged folk is that computers and the Internet are not second nature to us - yet we stand to benefit the most from using them! There is so much information online that it's overwhelming - particularly when you realise that a percentage of that information is either inaccurate or outdated. Once you begin to get a grip on it however, you progress much faster.

I have to admit to being quite pleased with my progress at this point. Perhaps because I chat to affiliate marketers and successful online business people who know so much more that I do, I still feel like an Internet dummy. So today I'm going to pat myself on the back for having learnt stacks about online marketing, Google Adwords, search engine optimization, affiliate marketing, social networking, blogging, Twittering and the importance of website content in general!

And I'm going to completely ignore the fact that there still may be teenages out there who know more than I do!

Learning new skills is exciting. I find it quite incredible that in just a few weeks I'll be able to build my own websites from scratch. I highly recommend putting in the extra time to learn how to do your own online marketing. As a small business owner I have asked the advice of many "experts" over the years and often a little personal research has revealed that those "experts" are trading on very little expertise! Recently an IT chap give me advice about "tricky ways" to optimize my website - and I promptly told him why those techniques didn't work long term and gave him a mini-lecture about "black hat optimization" and the best ways to optimize! He was clearly stunned that a small business owner knew anything at all about search engine optimization.

Learn as much as you can yourself I say! Besides the obvious benefits, it's exciting and challenging.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Article Marketing - Article Czar


  • If you are just starting your journey to earn money online - whether you are a writer or aspiring affiliate marketer, I strongly recommend the eBook Article Czar. It's a lengthy eBook that, unlike many, is actually packed to the brim with useful information!


    It's author - Peter Nisbet from Article Services in the UK - knows the business inside out and has put Article Czar together so that website owners, affiliate marketers and writers can quickly and easily learn exactly how to use written articles to their advantage. If you're just setting out on your online marketing journey, by the time you've finished reading it you'll understand a heck of a lot more. It's likely to be too much to take in at once so I suggest you do what I did - despite it being 137 pages long, I printed it off so I could keep referring to it.



    Don't be misled by the title. You're going to learn about much more than articles - you're going to learn many practical aspects of how people sell online.



    You'll learn:-

  • how affiliate marketers use articles


  • to write marketing articles


  • to use articles to gain links to your website


  • how to make money from blogs


  • how to fill your website with content


  • to use article directories


  • to create resource boxes


  • about article submission software


  • about submission services


  • when and how often to submit articles


  • about Google keywords and semantic indexing


  • how search engines operate


  • the ins and outs of domain names


  • building and arranging hosting for websites


  • "Bum" marketing


I have read Article Czar from cover to cover and I don't hesitate to recommend it. There are numerous eBooks out there that disappoint - when you receive them you realise you already know as much about the topic as the author. Article Czar is NOT one of those! The book currently sells for $57 and it's worth every penny!


If you're ready to learn more -

Go to Article Czar!


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

What is a Content Writer?

The term Content Writer is probably one you've come across if you've been researching how to earn money on line. No matter what sort of online venture is being set up, the quantity and quality of the website content can be the most significant factor in determining the success of the online business. There's a saying that's become a cliche with online marketers - Content is King!

Without good content your website can be invisible to the people you are trying to sell your products or services to. If you want a well trodden successful website, one of the first things you should attend to is the written content. You need an ample amount of it and it needs to be written in a particular way so that it brings the right people to your webiste. That's where content writers come in.

Content writers are writers who specialise in web content. Some writers undertake a variety of content work including the page content for websites, marketing articles, blog postings and even eBook content. Other writers specialise in just one of these areas.

A good content writer has an understanding of SEO (search engine optimization) and can write fluent, plain English text on a variety of topics. They are usually excellent researches as they're often asked to write on topics they know nothing about.

If you are setting out on your first online marketing venture one of the best investments you can make is on the written content - it's what brings prospective clients to your website. Being a content writer I am perhaps a little biased but my advice is to begin your venture with success in mind - hire a content writer to help fill your website with quality relevant content!

Monday, May 25, 2009

PLR Articles

If you want to get your website up and running quickly and you've decided that PLR articles are the way you want to go, I recommend Niche Content. They have a wide variety of niche topics available and good quality articles. Of course, if you can afford it, you're always better off with original content. If you prefer unique content, drop me a line through Article Writers Australia. Otherwise, skip over to Niche Content for a look around-