The Real Reason For Being At The Top
By Lori Osterberg
It happened again.
Almost every day I hear the phrase, “I want to be at the top
of the search engines”. What does that really mean?
Unfortunately, most people say that phrase without actually thinking
about what they mean by it. Do they want more visitors to their sites?
Do they want more money to come into their businesses?
Simply being at the top of the search
engines does nothing for your
business. I can send thousands of people to any site on the web. But
if I send a thousand vegetarians to a site selling steaks, is it going
to be of benefit?
Instead, what people really are asking for is to get noticed. To
have quality people come into their site for the opportunity of creating
a sale some time in the future. People want leads.
Good quality leads can come from a variety of sources. Just like
with traditional marketing methods, you’ll find clients in a
variety of different methods. If you take a look at your last five
clients, you’re likely to discover they came from a variety
of sources. From places like:
· a referral from a past client;
·
an ad in a niche targeted magazine;
·
a direct mail postcard;
·
a meeting at a local networking group; and
·
a friend of the family.
The key to traditional
marketing methods is not putting all of your
eggs into one basket; instead relying on a number of different sources.
But up until now, the Internet has been somewhat different. People
are still putting up websites, and expecting people to magically find
them. Or they expect to be placed on a search engine in the number
one position (out of millions) and be instantly recognized.
A good Internet strategy takes its cue from a traditional marketing
plan. It realizes there are dozens of ways to reach a potential customer,
and finds ways of capturing each of those methods. So a well marketed
site might receive visitors, and ultimately purchasers, from things
like:
· a banner ad on a complimentary site;
·
a click from a pay-per-click ad;
·
a referral from an article on an association site;
·
a link from an ezine; and
·
yes, a top placement on a strong
keyword within the search engines.
Having a clear vision for your business allows you to market your
business directly to your ideal target market. The same applies to
your website. The clearer you are on your ideal client, the easier
it is to reach out to them.
With the Internet, a lot of your marketing strategy relies on searches – what
are your customers searching for when they reach your site? Different
people search for different things, yet all wind up on the same site
making an identical purchase.
How do you capture those visitors?
It’s a matter of thinking like your customers. Why do they
come to you? If you don’t know, start asking how they found
you. Did they see you in an advertisement, or was it a referral from
another company? What were they searching for when they found your
company?
As you find different techniques, concentrate on building advertising
methods using those techniques.
While many business owners have the belief that a top ranking placement
of one keyword will bring in the traffic, in truth concentrating you
efforts on multiple, less searched
keywords is an easier task to accomplish.
Instead of being at the top of the search engines for a strong keyword
such as “marketing”, concentrating on a more targeted
phrase such as “small business marketing for health spas” may
in turn help you gain more business.
The word “marketing” is huge, and can contain hundreds
of different meanings, depending on the searcher. Yet when you narrow
your focus to “small business marketing for health spas”,
your focus becomes clear, and you have a much greater chance of gaining
the attention you are seeking.
And when you have focused on key phrases, it will open up other marketing
opportunities. You may find a directory to place a banner ad, or an
ezine that is looking for quality articles. Your focus leads you to
better quality contacts.
And isn’t that the real reason to be at the top of the search
engines?
Lori Osterberg has created three successful businesses in the past
10 years, and along the way discovered the secrets of taking a local
small business and turning it into a worldwide success. She now
shares this passion with people all over the world, and speaks,
writes and mentors on using technology to grow your business – and
stay small at the same time! Receive her FREE ezine at www.VisionOfSuccess.com.