I have been involved in sales and marketing to create new
business for clients and my own companies over the years and I have used
many different methods including cold calling, database marketing, fax
broadcasting, direct mail, mass media, letterboxing plus many other
types of what has become known as traditional marketing. Over the last
few years I have noticed that the results for many of the old types of
marketing has continued to diminish as new technology has emerged and
recently I wrote a post that mentioned the importance of content as an
important component in this new approach titled “New Study Reveals: Content is King… Not Social Media” that highlight
how important the new rules of marketing are in growing your business
and attracting new clients.
So it has come to the point where the question has to be asked “Is it worth continuing with the old methods?” and “Is there a better way and are there more efficient methods of marketing?”.
The evolution of the the search engine’s marketing power… (you could almost call it the “Rise Of The Machines” with the development and power of the 800lb gorilla called “Google”) is making redundant the old methods of getting your business and products and services found. This is due to the all pervasive obsession of society with”Information” and the “Information Age” and its delivery platform called the Internet. Additionally in recent years the rise of the smart phone (dare we call it the “iPhone”) has enabled us to find information and content “Anytime.. Anywhere” as the usabilityof the devices, portability of the platforms and the speed of networks allowing us to obtain information anywhere we want it, in different mediums whether that be text, audio, video and images has evolved into a complex and powerful multi-channel and multi-media environment.
So what are the 3 New Pillars of Marketing? and why are they important for “Getting Found Online”.
2. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): In essence SEO is the technology and effort required to make it easier for potential customers to find your content. It is the practice of building your site and inbound links to your site to maximize your ranking in search engines, where most of your customers begin their buying process.There are essentially 2 types of SEO practices.(For a more in depth look at SEO go to my blog post “How Social Media Can Help Organic SEO : 2 Case Studies”)
So what are the critical Social Media Channels you should be using?
So what traditional marketing methods have you used in the past and what marketing mediums are you using now and finding to be effective?
at JeffBullas.com
So it has come to the point where the question has to be asked “Is it worth continuing with the old methods?” and “Is there a better way and are there more efficient methods of marketing?”.
The evolution of the the search engine’s marketing power… (you could almost call it the “Rise Of The Machines” with the development and power of the 800lb gorilla called “Google”) is making redundant the old methods of getting your business and products and services found. This is due to the all pervasive obsession of society with”Information” and the “Information Age” and its delivery platform called the Internet. Additionally in recent years the rise of the smart phone (dare we call it the “iPhone”) has enabled us to find information and content “Anytime.. Anywhere” as the usabilityof the devices, portability of the platforms and the speed of networks allowing us to obtain information anywhere we want it, in different mediums whether that be text, audio, video and images has evolved into a complex and powerful multi-channel and multi-media environment.
So what are the 3 New Pillars of Marketing? and why are they important for “Getting Found Online”.
- Content
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Social Media
- Blogs
- Video
- Text
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Audio Podcasts
- Video Podcasts
- Microblogging
- Audio
- Wikis
- Forums
- Vlogs (Video Blogs)
- Webinar
2. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): In essence SEO is the technology and effort required to make it easier for potential customers to find your content. It is the practice of building your site and inbound links to your site to maximize your ranking in search engines, where most of your customers begin their buying process.There are essentially 2 types of SEO practices.(For a more in depth look at SEO go to my blog post “How Social Media Can Help Organic SEO : 2 Case Studies”)
- Organic SEO: What is Organic SEO? A post by Scott Buresh’s Post from Marketing Profs is the best explanation I have come across (I couldn’t put it any better)
“When people refer to “organic SEO”
(search engine optimization), they almost always use it as a blanket
term to describe the unpaid, algorithm-driven results of any particular
engine. However, a sophisticated search engine optimization company will
often take the meaning of “organic” one step further. To such
companies, the “Organic SEO” is essentially 2 Things (but not only).
These are
1. What shows up in the “natural” search
engine results
2. Methodologies used to achieve such
rankings, such as great content and utilizing social media like Blogs,
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Technorati, Reddit, Digg,
Stumbleupon and other types of social media
- Artificial SEO: A search engine optimization company using “artificial SEO” will ask, “How can I get links pointing to this site without adding anything of value to it?” The latter approach usually leads to reciprocal linking schemes, link farms, the purchase of text links, and more—anything except making changes to the Web site that entice others to link to the site without the link being reciprocated, without paying the Web site owner, or without asking “pretty please.” There is a stark contrast between “Organic SEO” and “Artificial SEO.” Of course, any decent search engine optimization company will make certain that a site is listed in all the popular directories, such as the Yahoo Directory, the Open Directory Project, and Business.com. A good search engine optimization company will also continually seek any industry specific directories where your site should be listed. But truly using “organic SEO” means evolving your site into something that holds actual value to your prospects. In my opinion, this is much more beneficial in the long run than the artificial methodology of trying to garner incoming links that the site does not truly deserve.”
So what are the critical Social Media Channels you should be using?
- Blog
- YouTube
So what traditional marketing methods have you used in the past and what marketing mediums are you using now and finding to be effective?
at JeffBullas.com
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