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How to Increase Sales with Social Media

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Social-Media-SalesHow Social Media Can Spread Information Faster

Despite its reliance on modern infrastructure, social media is based on much the same basic mechanism as good old-fashioned gossip. One person learns something relevant to his or her interests, before choosing to share that information with the people in his or her circle of acquaintances. Some of the people belonging to a group will read it and remain silent, while others will actively share that information with the people in their groups. Thus, something of interest to one person can spread to maybe a dozen people with the most robust connections to that original source. Social media is far superior to its word of mouth predecessor when spreading information because of its unmatched speed and quantity of networks. In part, this is because people can communicate faster using the Internet rather than speaking person-to-person. More importantly is the ease of sharing information to people who have similar interests. Combine that with the Internet’s international reach and speed and you have a network that is much more capable of spreading information than its offline predecessors ever did, making it both a curse and a blessing for businesses.

How Businesses Can Use Social Media to Increase Sales

Businesses can use social media to communicate in much the same manner as consumers do online. However, social media’s real value for businesses lies in its potential for building their brands. Since brands are one of the most useful tools for securing sales, this means that social media can help businesses increase their revenues without a corresponding increase in expenses. To sum up the concept, a business’s brand is its perception in the public consciousness. Positive impressions result in more potential customers because more people will be inclined to approach the business over its competitors due to confidence, trust and familiarity with the brand. Businesses can create a positive impression through its interaction with its customers, some of whom will pass information about their experiences on to their friends (the new word of mouth marketing if you will). With the popularization of social media, this means that each and every business interaction a company has with its customer has the potential to exert a far-reaching rewards or consequences on its image and its revenue-earning operations.

How Different Social Media Sites Provide Different Benefits to Businesses

It is remember to note that even though all social media sites can be used for brand-building, each one is unique, meaning that it provides a unique selection of benefits to businesses. For example, both LinkedIn and OpenForum focus on businesses, meaning that B2B businesses have a much easier time reaching their intended audience with their posts and marketing campaigns. In contrast, a social media site such as Google+ pages and Google Places provides businesses with a more competitive environment because of how Google prioritizes local results. However, none of these social media sites can match Facebook when it comes to its tremendous potential. Facebook has more than a billion users so tapping into that audience is a marketers dream. Reaching the right audience is difficult in such a target-rich environment, but businesses that do their homework and succeed can tap into a rich and rewarding resource.

Conclusion

Understanding that businesses can benefit from using social media is not the same as being able to use a said medium for that precise purpose. Even businesses with extensive experience using social media to secure sales are always able to benefit from an outside perspective on its usage. For these businesses, there is a convenient solution in the form of sales coaching. In fact, sales coaching from skilled and experienced experts might be one of the easiest methods for turning the useful tool that is social media into an outstanding one.

By Peter Marino, owner of the content marketing firm in NYC, reelWebDesign.com

With the Webby Awards Deadline Looming, We Tip Our Hats to Top Web Designs

Webby AwardsThe entry deadline for the next Webby Awards is Nov. 1, and next spring’s ceremony marks the 18th year in a row since the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences organized the event to recognize achievement in Web design and Internet excellence. The Webbies represent one of several major events celebrating top web designs, including the CSSDA, the Interactive Media Awards and the WebAwards, among others. Studying the winners of such awards is a great way for designers to learn secrets of the field.

Winning Criteria

What makes for good Web design in today’s mobile-oriented environment? Awwwards.com, which gives top Web designers recognition and prestige, identifies 10 trends in contemporary Web design. These include:

  • Putting content first
  • Simplifying design interaction and content
  • Centering on user experience
  • Providing app-style interfaces
  • Unifying desktop and mobile appearance.

Ultimately, any design is only as good as its functional delivery. If customers find designs too slow to load, their visual value will be lost. Choosing a fast hosting provider using resources at www.InternetProviders.com can help ensure site visitors appreciate your aesthetic efforts.

Winning Web Designs

This September, digital advertising agency LIQWID won the Web Marketing Association’s 2013 WebAward for Best Advertising Website. This marks the fourth major recognition LIQWID has received over the past year, making its site a design model to pay attention to.

LIQWID offers advertisers a solution to the challenge of responsive Web design. Where design once centered around desktop displays with fixed width in Internet Explorer and Firefox, today’s mobile orientation means design must display across screen sizes ranging from smartphones to HDTVs as well as a diverse collection of operating systems and browsers.

For ad designers, this poses the problem of how to make the same ad display equally well in different venues. LIQWID solves this problem by using fluid Web design principles to create ads that automatically collect information from the displaying device for instant resizing to any size, resolution or screen location. This enables the same ad to look just as good on a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone.

Appealing Apps

Each year, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference hosts the Apple Design Awards to recognize apps that further design, technology and innovation. One of this year’s winners was the Yahoo Weather app for iPhones and iPads, which provides a great case study for blending aesthetic appeal with functionality.

Apple strives to combine beauty with simplicity, and the tech giant praised the Yahoo Weather app for embodying this ideal. The app provides a high-quality background photo based on the geographical location of the place the user is querying about. This combines with elegant foreground typography, which supplies the relevant functional information, including place, time, current temperature and sky conditions and forecasting outlook. Compare the result with the generic ugliness of many weather sites, and you’ll see why Apple recognized this app for its visual achievement.

By Peter Marino, Owner and CDO of the SEO & Inbound Marketing company reelWebDesign.com.

Organic SEO : Why All-Natural Is Still Best

My mom is a devoted supporter of anything organic. She checks the label on food items, makes sure that she buys only from organic family farmers and buys me yogurt while everyone else in school enjoys ice cream. Nevertheless, I was proud of the fact

and never complained that I was the “healthy kid” in class. I knew my mom was doing something right.

Organic SEO

Just like food, I prefer doing business the healthy way. There’s no way I will empty my pockets for so-called shady companies who use shortcuts.

Tricks of the Trade, Anyone?

In our modern world, we have a lot of gadgets and machineries that make life easy for us. We like to pay more for automatic vehicles when we can manage with a stick shift. We love ordering fast food, even though we can always prepare healthy 10 minute meals. You’d like to avoid these tactics when it comes to boosting your website rankings.

 Content Spinning – Google is always looking for uniquely written content. For talented copywriters, it’s not a problem. However, content spinning software is heaven sent for lazy writers. They can take any article from the Internet (including this article!) and use the software to create reusable content. Though considered as a black hat SEO technique, it was still acceptable by some blog owners in the past. However, Google found a way to detect those spun articles and yes, content is king again. Thank you for that!

  1. Purchasing Social Media Followers – Even if you have the money to buy the likes and plus ones, don’t ever fall for this technique. Chances are, those accounts are not owned by real people. The reason why you need social media as part of your marketing strategy is for customers and potential clients to be interested in your products and services. You can’t achieve that with fake accounts.
  1. Keyword Stuffing – Trust me, this does not taste as good as turkey stuffing. As the name suggests, an article is stuffed with too much keywords. If you’re looking for a cheap florist in Sydney, you don’t want to come across this:

“If you are looking for a cheap florist in Sydney to provide flowers for your next occasion, you’re in luck. As the only cheap florist in Sydney, check out the products and services we can offer you. You might also want to read on the multiple benefits you can get from a cheap florist in Sydney. Hurry and contact us, the cheap florist in Sydney you can rely on.”

That’s ugly as sin. No one in his right mind would want to read and share that.

The All Natural Goodness of Organic SEO

I view SEO rankings like a test in school. Those who don’t have the patience to study may do well in school for the moment, but will ultimately fail. That’s the same reason why you should choose an SEO agency who can help you with your goals, sans cheating. They should be able to offer SEO service that’s legitimate. With Penguins and Pandas on a witch hunt, you don’t want Google to penalize you for taking shortcuts.

In conclusion, if you’re a businessman who does not have time to write good, interesting and share-worthy content, find an SEO firm who can help you with that. You want your content to be read and shared by people, not thrown out. Real people (and not fakes ones) means money actually coming in, and not the other way around.

By Debra Wright

Debra Wright is a creative and innovative blogger and online marketing specialist. She uses her wordsmith skills to share her ideas, thoughts, and tips to other people about topics that fascinate her, such as Organic SEO. Follow Debra on twitter @debrawrites

Driving Blog Traffic – A Beginner’s Guide

drive blog traffic“There’s an art to increasing a blog’s traffic” Rand Fishkin, The Moz Blog

I have blogged in the past – travel blogs, interest articles and personal online journals – but I was never truly aware of the power of driven blog traffic.

I have realized, though, that it is all very well churning out high quality, human content on a daily basis, blogging about your passion – writing freely about that which makes you tick – if no one is around the read it.

Unfortunately, unless you know how to maximise traffic to your blog, you might as well be shouting from the top of Everest. No one is going to hear you!

If your blog posts are ever going to have an impact on the online community or generate any revenue, it’s vital that lots of people read it!

So, how do you do it?

The experts have proven that great writing and great content is at the heart of SEO.

SEO, done right, should never interfere with great writing – SEO 101, The Moz Blog

Great writing leads to lots of fans and followers who will then create a buzz through links, tweets and shares. None of this can be achieved without making your site accessible and choosing good keywords, and only all together can you achieve great SEO and a great blog site.

A Hard-Hitting Title

It all starts with a hard-hitting and SEO-rich title. It needs to be clear and instantly recognizable to get people to click on it.

The Right Keywords

Blog content that is well written, but also rich in keywords is very SEO friendly. Do your research as to what people are typing into Google and Bing search boxes and tailor your keyword placement accordingly.

The more you understand the habits and behaviors of searchers, the higher you will rank in search engines, and the more traffic your blog will receive. Google Adwords is a fantastic tool for finding out about people’s search habits.

Encourage Links

Search engines also look at who is talking about you and linking to your blog page. Blogs with other sites linking to it are considered more valuable to search engines than those who don’t. Carefully chosen “anchor text” carries the links in your content, allowing it to blend naturally into the text.

Advice from the experts is to not overdo it with links and keywords to keep your blog content organic.

Use Social Media

It’s time to spread the word! Social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn are the best tools you have at your disposal for publicising your blog and its content. Choose one or two that best suit the feel and content of your blog and then go for it. Create an engaged, loyal community and interact with them at every opportunity.

Analytics

You have done all the ‘driving’ you can, and your blog is ‘out there’, but how do you know if it is working? It is important that you run constant analytics on your blog, in order to gauge its reach, which posts attract more traffic and where you are ranking in search engines. Try Google Analytics for a start.

So that concludes our journey to discover the basics of driving targeted traffic to your blog. Learning how to drive traffic is an integral and vital part of the blogging process. Just as important, if not more, than crafting brilliant prose.

Our guest blogger, James Roberts, is an avid blogger and a professional copywriter. He loves travelling and takes his laptop with him wherever he goes. Why not follow him on Twitter?