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		<title>How to write a Telemarketing script</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 13:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a small business I sometimes have to pick up the phone and do some prospecting for new clients myself . Even though in the past I have had experience in a telesales environment doing it for yourself is a whole different kettle of fish then doing it for someone else. A telemarketing script is... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/how-to-write-a-telemarketing-script/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/telephone.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1462" title="telephone " src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/telephone-300x218.jpg" alt="writing a telemarketing script " width="300" height="218" /></a>Being a small business I sometimes have to pick up the phone and do some prospecting for new clients myself . Even though in the past I have had experience in a telesales environment doing it for yourself is a whole different kettle of fish then doing it for someone else.</p>
<p>A <strong>telemarketing script</strong> is a great way to did your toe in the water in telesales by giving yourself a structure to follow and not end up with the awful situation of silence with you not knowing what to say</p>
<p>Telemarketing is, for many company’s  the first contact they make with new clients. Done correctly, it can be the fastest way to build a  business from a standing start. Done incorrectly it can alienate many potential clients and create a not so welcome reputation.</p>
<p>Telemarketing scripts are best used as a framework, a way to structure a call to provide the route to your goal by simply following a few simple steps</p>
<h3>Know your Goal</h3>
<p>A goal, is the end result you wish to achieve. Do you want to sell a product or service directly over the phone or is it to set up an appointment. Like a map, knowing the final location allows you to plot the best path.</p>
<h3>Talking to the correct person !important</h3>
<p>When you have made contact you need to be talking to the  the right person if you are not, you are wasting selling time. The correct person is known as the decision maker, the decision maker is the person that  can authorise you to get paid.</p>
<h3>Names</h3>
<p>Find the persons name and title depending on the context of the call you can either address them as Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms. or by there first name. As a rule of thumb try to gather how they would be addressed in the organisation</p>
<h4>Step One</h4>
<p>Assuming you are speaking to the correct person you should introduce your self and your company  this can simply be,</p>
<p>“Hello Jenny, My name is Bob I&#8217;m calling from ABC Marketing”</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Step Two</h4>
<p>The reason for your call. Why are you interrupting these busy people. This is the hook part of the call, It needs to be punchy and concise; the reason why they should listen to the rest of what you have to say.</p>
<p>“Jenny ABC Marketing help businesses like yours to get more clients.”</p>
<p>There may be times when you have been given the contact name by an existing client so you can work this into the conversation.</p>
<p>“Jenny ABC Marketing help businesses like yours to get more clients. Bob Proctor gave us your name as we have done such a great job for his marketing he thought we could do the same for you”</p>
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<h4>Step Three</h4>
<p><strong>Open Questioning</strong><br />
Open questioning is about asking questions that can not be answered with one word answers such as yes or no.</p>
<p>Open question examples</p>
<p>“Jenny how do you currently market your company”</p>
<p>“Jenny how successful has your marketing plan been in the past”</p>
<p>Questions that can be answered with a single word are known as closed questions. In the opening stages of a call they can kill it dead by giving you no-where to go.<br />
Using open questions you will get your prospect chatting about the company giving you a more rounded overview prompting you to ask better questions to establish a need for your product or service.</p>
<p><strong>Active listening</strong><br />
To be interesting you have to be interested, show you’re  listening to what your prospect is saying be repeating back key terms and delving further in.</p>
<p><strong>Building Rapport </strong></p>
<p>Building rapport is about being liked and liking who your talking to. People buy people, building a business relationship is as much about personalities as it is about the product or service. I find the best ways to build rapport is to be interested in the other person not just pretending but to have a genuine interest in people and what they are doing. I work with someone who has an amazing knack of building rapport with someone very quickly by doing this she increases her sales without even trying.</p>
<p>When you write your telemarketing script use these pointers to build an effective framework to hang your personality on and make it yours.</p>
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		<title>10 Things you can do to Improve your Website Performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 10:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keyword Research It is so important to do your keyword research and to do it correctly. Keyword research is using data collected from the search engines to discover what people are searching for on the internet. Using this data you can tailor your website to meet the needs of your target market. The aim is... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/10-things-you-can-do-to-improve-your-website-performance/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a rel="attachment wp-att-684" href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/10-things-you-can-do-to-improve-your-website-performance/website_traffic/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-684" title="Improve your website with our 10 tips" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/website_traffic-300x300.jpg" alt="improve website performance" width="300" height="300" /></a>Keyword Research</h2>
<p>It is so important to do your keyword research and to do it correctly. Keyword research is using data collected from the search engines to discover what people are searching for on the internet. Using this data you can tailor your website to meet the needs of your target market. The aim is to find keywords or phrases that receive a lot of search interest but do not have a high number of sites competing for the search term.</p>
<h2>Optimise Your Title tag</h2>
<p>In the world of on page SEO the title tag is one of the most important parts to optimise and lays down the foundation of the web page theme.  Optimising your title tag will help you focus your page on your target market.</p>
<p>After you have completed your research you will have a set of phrases that you wish to target. Pick the phrase or phrases. If your clever with your choices you could target  two or three phrases at once  an example : pink widget supplies, it would help you rank for the main phrase and “Pink Widget” and “Widget Supplies “</p>
<h2>Have Great Content that Gives Something to your Customer</h2>
<p>Having great content is a must, firstly it tells the search engines what your website is all about and secondly, well crafted persuasive copy will get people to buy  from you or make contact.  The formula is simple work out what people are looking for (your keyword research)  and give it to them. People will land on your site because the want something. It could be information, a product or a service In very young sites I would recommend no less then 300 words in each page. This gives the search engines a good chance of understanding your content</p>
<h2>break up your content with H1 H2 and H3 headings</h2>
<p>People read differently online then they do off line. Make it easy for them to find the information they are looking for by providing meaningful headings to your page sections. For an SEO advantage include some of your key phrases in your headings. Use your main key phrase in the H1 tag and your supporting phrases in the H2 and H3 tags don&#8217;t over do it, write for people first and the search engines second.</p>
<h2>Use good quality images</h2>
<p>The quality of the images used on a website can have a dramatic effect on the design. No matter how good your web design is if you use low quality pictures and photographs it will impact negatively on the overall feel. There are some good Stock Photo Repository&#8217;s online where you can pick up great images for a few pounds.</p>
<h2>Use the Alt and Title attribute</h2>
<p>The alt tag is used for screen readers for to describe an image but the search engines also find it useful for the same reason. The use of both the image title tag and the alt tag can help with your SEO by providing another way for you to add relevant key phrases to your web page</p>
<h2>Optimise your Site for Speed</h2>
<p>Google recently introduced site speed as part of the formula for ranking a website. The speed is measured by how quickly the site loads into a viewers browser. You can help this by reducing the overall size of pages, optimising image sizes and taking advantage of image caching. Speed optimisation for your website is not just a good idea for the search engines, but is good for users to.</p>
<h3>Use file caching</h3>
<pre>&lt;FilesMatch "\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif|swf)$"&gt;
Header set Cache-Control "max-age=604800, public"
&lt;/FilesMatch&gt;</pre>
<p>Use the above code in your htaccess file to allow images and flash to be cached for a week</p>
<h2>Make it Easy for People to Contact you</h2>
<p>Have you ever heard the phrase “don&#8217;t make me think” it means make it as clear as possible how to contact you. Boldly display your contact details or contact forms on pages.</p>
<h2>Easy navigation</h2>
<p>Again going back to “don&#8217;t make me think” make sure your navigation is clear and logical and for SEO include your keywords in the navigation links. Stick with convention when possible place menus where people expect menus to be.</p>
<h2>Include Calls to Action</h2>
<p>Calls to action is an advertising phrase it means tell the user what you want them to do. A simple example is “call now” or “contact us today” this is planting the seed for them to perform an action i.e. to call you.</p>
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		<title>SEO For Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The business world is firmly embracing the art of SEO like a long lost, much loved relative. Of course SEO is another way of marketing a business. It is like traditional advertising but at the same time its totally different. In the past In the past,seo was all about being number one. The top spot... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/seo-for-business/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-390" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="SEO for Business" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Human_close_238139_l.jpg" alt="Seo For Business" /></a>The business world is firmly embracing the art of SEO like a long lost, much loved relative. Of course SEO is another way of  marketing a business. It is like traditional advertising but at the same time  its totally different.</p>
<h2>In the past</h2>
<p>In the past,seo was all about being number one. The top spot was the prised position as there could only be one top spot. Competition was fierce and in the early days a lot of the returned results were pages designed to gain rankings not to entice visitors.  Spamming was rife. Meta tags held a large sway with the then search engine algorithms, they would be stuffed with words in the hope of getting traffic. I must even admit to using some of these tactics in the early days. Using software such as web position gold in the hope of it telling me the magic numbers to make me an SEO God</p>
<h2><strong>Business SEO has Matured</strong></h2>
<p>Like all things, SEO has aged, looking back on it&#8217;s past and reminiscing how silly it used to be. The modern online marketing consultant is no longer just interested in rankings , now he or she is interested in helping you the business owner.</p>
<h2><strong>SEO has gone all holistic </strong></h2>
<p>As I said previously SEO used to be all about the position. Now from my point of view I want to get your website and online marketing working seamlessly together. Using the term  SEO is a little misleading as search engine optimisation is only a part of what a good internet marketing company does.</p>
<h2><strong>So what does a “good” internet marketing company do </strong></h2>
<p>SEO is still a major part of the mix but for it to be done properly you need your SEO involved from the conception stage of the web design process. By having them involved they can advise the web designer on how to structure the site so it is search engine friendly. The other option would be to hire an SEO web designer with the skills in place to build a search engine friendly website.</p>
<h2><strong>Keyword Research</strong></h2>
<p>One of the most important parts of an SEO&#8217;s job finding good high traffic keywords and phrases relevant to your business.</p>
<h2><strong>Ditching Keywords</strong></h2>
<p>Once your SEO has built his list of key phrases he or she will “ditch” the ones with to much competition (new sites) or not enough searches to be profitable.</p>
<h2><strong>Copy writing </strong></h2>
<p>Your website copy could mean the difference between making a sale or not, your SEO will help you with your copy giving you pointers to improve the wording or take on the project themselves using a good SEO copywriter .</p>
<h2><strong>Calls to action</strong></h2>
<p>Call to action is a common phrase in the world of online marketing simply put it is asking the customer to perform a single or set of actions these may be as simple as using the phrase “buy now” or using your phone number as a focus point with “call us now”</p>
<h2><strong>Converting visitors to buyer, website conversion rates </strong></h2>
<p>The ability of a website to make sales or enquiries is measured in its conversion rate. A conversion rate of a page or a site is calculated in the number of sales  divided by the number of visitors. An example would be a websites gets a thousand visitors a month and from that thousand 35 people go on to buy the product or service we would have a conversion rate of 35/1000 =  0. 035 or  3.5 %.</p>
<p>things that can decrease or increase conversion rates are headlines, copy, site design, colour and calls to action. For the bigger budget projects your SEO would undertake some split testing of different layouts, wording, headlines,colours and images. A quick way to get some results for the  conversion rates would be to use PPC (pay per click) sending half the clicks to one page and the other half to the other modified page and compare conversion rates.</p>
<h2>Off Page Optimisation</h2>
<p>Off page SEO is a whole subject in it&#8217;s own right. To give you an idea it mainly involves link building and the way link building is done is dependent on the SEO. It could be blog commenting, article marketing or the creation of micro-sites to feed traffic back to your main site the list goes on.</p>
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		<title>SEO Meta Tags</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 14:50:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s short post on SEO meta tags. For the majority of search engines the meta tags have zero relevance to ranking a page in the search engine algorithm. It hasn&#8217;t always been like that in the past the main ranking factor was the meta tags, like any thing that can be humanly changed we had... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/seo-meta-tags/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 2cm } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } --><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/561962_price_tag3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-372" style="margin: 5px 10px;" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/561962_price_tag3-300x207.jpg" alt="SEO meta tags" /></a>Here&#8217;s short post on SEO meta tags. For the majority of search engines the meta tags have zero relevance to ranking a page in the search engine algorithm. It hasn&#8217;t always been like that in the past the main ranking factor was the meta tags, like any thing that can be humanly changed  we had the  years of the meta tag stuffing where keywords would be placed in the description and keyword tag area often not relevant to what&#8217;s on the page. This would lead to higher ranking but made for a crap user experience with pages returned that were not relevant to what the person was searching for. Today it&#8217;s all about relevancy and user intention.</p>
<h2>So should you use the SEO Meta Tags</h2>
<p>Yes you should, let me explain why. The keyword meta tag is all obsolete for the search engines.  There is a but, Some social bookmarking sites read the keyword tag and use it to auto generate  tags for bookmarking and sharing. This will save any user bookmarking the page time and effort. Thus making the process of bookmarking more striate forward.</p>
<p>The description tag , although this tag is  not used for the ranking of pages this text is displayed under the page title in the search engine results page. This gives you opportunity to write attractive and enticing copy to increase your click through rates</p>
<h2>How to write meta tags</h2>
<h3>Description tag</h3>
<p><strong>&lt;meta name=&#8221;description&#8221; content=&#8221;your descriptive enticing copy&#8221;&gt;</strong></p>
<h3>Keyword tag</h3>
<p><strong>&lt;meta name=&#8221;keywords&#8221; content=&#8221;keywords or phrases,that,relate,to,your,page&#8221;&gt;</strong></p>
<p>Remember to choose the keywords as if your were tagging the document .</p>
<h3>A word From Google on the subject of tags</h3>
<p>Recently we received some questions about how Google uses (or more accurately, doesn&#8217;t use) the &#8220;keywords&#8221; meta tag in ranking web search results. Suppose you have two website owners, Alice and Bob. Alice runs a company called AliceCo and Bob runs BobCo. One day while looking at Bob&#8217;s site, Alice notices that Bob has copied some of the words that she uses in her &#8220;keywords&#8221; meta tag. Even more interesting, Bob has added the words &#8220;AliceCo&#8221; to his &#8220;keywords&#8221; meta tag. Should Alice be concerned?</p>
<p>At least for Google&#8217;s web search results currently (September 2009), the answer is no. Google doesn&#8217;t use the &#8220;keywords&#8221; meta tag in our web search ranking. This video explains more, or see the questions below.</p>
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		<title>SEO Pricing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 18:31:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEO is very important to the online business with on average the number of leads the search engines produce being anything from 60% &#8211; 100% of the visitors to a website. So as an SEO how do you work out your SEO pricing. I find this part of the job one of the hardest. Search... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/seo-pricing/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-365" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="Woman holding the words SEO Pricing in her hand" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/SEO-Pricing.jpg" alt="Woman holding the words SEO Pricing in her hand" width="300" height="200" />SEO is very important to the online business with on average the number of leads the search engines produce being anything from 60% &#8211; 100% of the visitors to a website.</p>
<p>So as an SEO how do you work out your SEO pricing. I find this part of the job one of the hardest. Search engine optimisation and pricing, it is a minefield. Price too low and the client thinks your unskilled at your art, price too high and your run the risk of pricing yourself out of the job. So where&#8217;s the middle ground.</p>
<p>SEO is a two stage process the first being the on page optimisation where the structure and content is optimised to take full advantage of how the search engines rank a page / site. The second stage is off site optimisation this involves building links to the site from relevant sources across the internet. Pricing should always reflect the amount of time that is going to be spent on the optimisation process. A rule of thumb is an newly trained  SEO&#8217;s time is worth £25  per hour  and an SEO at the top of their game can be worth up to £175 an hour.  So you should be pricing for your SEO service accordingly.</p>
<p>Word of warning, if you are a new to the world of SEO, know your own level. You don&#8217;t have to tell your customer, but if you price according to the the results you expect, then you shouldn&#8217;t go far wrong. There is nothing more irritating then an SEO who is over confident and under skilled, they give the whole industry a bad name.</p>
<h2>Method one: Price on performance SEO</h2>
<p>This sounds simple, you get the customer on first page and they pay you. This  method is problematic especially with the introduction of personalised search. You may find yourself educating your clients on the search engines so they can validate the data you send over in your monthly report. I&#8217;ve talked to business owners who have used this type of service and it seems to turn into a <em><strong>pay us if you want to</strong></em> relationship. With the client only paying when they think the seo company has done enough. This may seem the fairest but its often the SEO company that is left out of pocket.</p>
<p>This opens the system up to abuse by not having a set metric. I normally see this sort of SEO pricing at the lower end of the market with uncompetitive phrases and localised search. Price wise you are looking at £50 &#8211; £150 a month on phrases with moderately low level of competing sites.</p>
<h2>Method two: Fixed monthly fee</h2>
<p>You agree with the client a fixed monthly rate no mater what the performance is in the serps. This is  a risky situation  for the customer as they have no regress if the performance is not up to standard. Most customers will need to see your past victories to make them feel comfortable with this pricing module. You may need to educate your client that SEO is not an overnight process and the monthly fee needs to be considered as an investment in the long term success of a website</p>
<h2>Method three: Pay Per Action</h2>
<p>this method is the most risky for the SEO company as they will only get paid on the event that a pre defined action is taken. This action can be someone signing up for a newsletter, a customer making contact with the client or directly making a sale of a tangible product. Normally this is worked out as a percentage of the sale normally ranging from 10% &#8211; 15%.  At this point you start to leave the SEO world and merge with the affiliate marketing fraternity. I would only follow this form of seo pricing if you have total control of the website design. Leaving it down to a third party to implement conversions is not a good idea. A lot of work but the rewards could be good especially if it&#8217;s a large company with lots of customers</p>
<p>Which ever method you use for your  Search engine optimisation pricing you must have a clearly defined contract. Your contract should be in plain English with in detail definitions of the criteria that is to be met. After meeting those goals you would expect to be paid by the client a pre agreed amount. SEO is not like a normal service it can be hard work. Some clients don&#8217;t want to pay the amount you quote. Sure, negotiation is part of business but always have a bottom pricing line that your not prepared to cross. This will save you from taking on unprofitable jobs</p>
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		<title>Why Can I not find you online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 15:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m frustrated, in fact I&#8217;m really frustrated. Part of the reason is my washing machine is on the blink and I&#8217;m down to my, only in the house cloths. The second and main reason is, I can&#8217;t find the contact details for the washing machine repair man. I don&#8217;t want to just call anybody out... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/why-can-i-not-find-you-online/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 2cm } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } --><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Search.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-362" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="Search" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Search-300x298.jpg" alt="" /></a>I&#8217;m frustrated, in fact I&#8217;m really frustrated. Part of the reason is my washing machine is on the blink and I&#8217;m down to my, only in the house cloths. The second and main reason is, I can&#8217;t find the contact details for the washing machine repair man.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to just call anybody out of the paper due to a bad experience with a <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/washing-machine-repairs-doncaster/  " target="_blank">rouge trader type</a>. The reason I want to use this guy is I trust him not to rip me off and to charge me a fair price. I know the search engines better then most and I know how to lever every ounce of search power out of them but I still can&#8217;t find any mention of his details on line.</p>
<h2>You need to make it easy for people to find you</h2>
<p>If I&#8217;m having difficulty finding him who else wants to use him and cant, Like me they have lost the slip of paper that was stuck on the fridge with his contact details on it. How much business is this guy loosing due to not having any sort of listing online (even a free one).</p>
<p>If you have any sort of business you need to have a web presence. New businesses see it as a must. If you have been in business for a while you may not see any reason for changing. The reason to change is if you have built a loyal customer base who are happy to recommend and use you time after time you need to make it easy for them to find you.</p>
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		<title>If Internet marketing is war is this battle worth fighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 11:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Face facts if your an SEO or a web marketer you are at war, you are at war with the guy who&#8217;s targeting the same phrase&#8217;s and keywords as you. The other person may be nice or nasty, they may even be your most hated enemy or best friend ether way they are trying to... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/if-internet-marketing-is-war-is-this-battle-worth-fighting/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Face facts if your an <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk">SEO</a> or a <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk">web marketer</a> you are at war, you are at war with the guy who&#8217;s targeting the same phrase&#8217;s and keywords as you. The other person may be nice or nasty, they may even be your most hated enemy or best friend ether way they are trying to take the food from your children&#8217;s mouth and thy must be stopped.</p>
<p>Before you go off to battle this foe in the search engine rankings, you need to figure out if the battle is worth fighting. Firstly  do you have a chance of winning without wasting  large amounts of your resources. Secondly is the battle worth your time. By choosing your battles with a clearly defined criteria you can save your self many hours of wasted effort.</p>
<p>Is the term you are targeting profitable<br />
Are your competitors well established in the market<br />
Is your target term specific<br />
Are you being led by ego</p>
<p>Lets deal with the fist on the list “Is the term you are targeting profitable”. Profitability is a major factor in your keyword decision in regard to SEO. A key phrase is profitable when its product or service led, non generic and hints at the user intention. In plain English, the end result is money changing hands</p>
<p>The phrase “health and safety consultant” is a prime example of a phrase that hints at what the user is looking for when they search via the search engines. The intention being that they wish to find a person to help them with  health and safety. If the user had typed in just “health and safety” then the  intention is not that well laid out.</p>
<p>A well established market can be hard to compete in if your a late comer to the party. To establish how entrenched the top ten sites are here are a few points to look for.</p>
<p>High PR(page rank)<br />
Lots of indexed pages (found by typing in the search engine “site:thedomain.com”)<br />
Domain age (old domains rank better then young ones)<br />
Dmoz listing<br />
Yahoo directory listing</p>
<p>If you find a few sites in the top 10 that are young with little or no PR then you should be able to compete.</p>
<p>Are you being specific in your target, similar to profitability a phrase that is more specific will convert to a sale better then a generic term.</p>
<p>Ego is a flew in the competitive SEO or web marketeer. We like to be number one and the search engines are the place to do it. I have fallen into this trap of targeting a  competitive term with little profitability value to prove how good I am. Don&#8217;t do it it is wasted effort. Its just ego, your ego doesn&#8217;t put food on the table. To be a web marketeer you need to be pragmatic and look at the bigger picture.</p>
<p>Once you have the habit of looking at the bigger picture and only take on projects that are winnable you will find you have more time for the more important things.</p>
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		<title>What is SEO Web Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 17:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEO Web design as the name suggests is an amalgamation of web design and SEO. There are some strong reasons why you should use a company that is expert in SEO as well as website design. To explain this further we need to break down what is web design and what is SEO Web Design... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/what-is-seo-web-design/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 2cm } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } --><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/seo-web-design-helps-business-grow.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-333" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="seo-web-design-helps-business-grow" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/seo-web-design-helps-business-grow.jpg" alt="seo web design helps business grow" /></a><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk">SEO Web design</a> as the name suggests is an amalgamation of web design and SEO. There are some strong reasons why you should use a company that is expert in SEO as well as website design. To explain this further we need to break down what is web design and what is SEO</p>
<h2>Web Design</h2>
<p>For the dedicated web designer, designing a website is all about the look with considerations given to how well the design communicates the message. The use of graphics and  typography is there to support the core communication. Many web designers come from a graphic design background and have a  basic grasp of the code behind the design and may well depend strongly on web design packages such as Dreamweaver to help them produce the end product. Many of theses designers are able to produce designs that a visually breath taking</p>
<h2>SEO</h2>
<p>For the SEO its all about the traffic. Getting visitors to your site they rely on statistics and conversion rates. From a design point of view it&#8217;s all about making it easier for the search engines to crawl and index your website. The skills of good SEO&#8217;s should never be underestimated as they can help a business thrive by delivering targeted visitors, identifying search trends and even new markets.</p>
<h2>SEO Web Design is …</h2>
<p>When you combine these two disciplines, what you get is a web designer that can produce great looking websites while creating a design that is optimised to produce great search engine results.</p>
<p>On page optimisation is easer as the site structure is designed to place the most relevant content higher up in the page. As a rule of thumb, the closer to the top of a page a word or phrase is placed the more relevant it is.</p>
<h2>Image optimisation</h2>
<p>The optimisation of the web design images this is done by the use of file names, title text and alt tags this can be used to support the overall website theme</p>
<h2>Linking text optimisation</h2>
<p>Optimising the way the pages are linked by the use of keyword rich links as opposed to generic terms like “home” or “about us”</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>I have done my best to lay out the basics of why SEO web design is so crucial to long term success of any website. As you can see there is more to web design then just making things look nice or just getting traffic. For a website to work it has to appeal to the senses as well as perform well. You have to strike a balance between the search engines and the user, stray to far one way and you cancel out the other.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips To Remember While Writing Online Sales Page Copy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 11:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sales page is an integral part of an online business and there are ways to make it work. There are also things to avoid. 1. Do Not Cause Information Overload Informing the reader about the product is a good thing. No one wants to read a huge list of benefits, however. The proverbial wall... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/5-tips-to-remember-while-writing-online-sales-page-copy/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sales page is an  integral part of an online business and there are ways to make it work.  There are also things to avoid.</p>
<p><strong>1. Do Not Cause Information Overload</strong> Informing the reader about the product is a good thing. No one wants to  read a huge list of benefits, however. The proverbial wall of text just  invites a reader to skim over it without really taking it in. Divide the  information with headings and subheadings so people can find what is  most important to themselves and their needs. Even scanners can latch  onto something of interest, which gives more of a chance of them buying  the product involved. Emphasize the headings and subheadings with bold  print so anyone can find the points they wish to view at a glance.</p>
<p><strong>2. Do Not Write for the Search Engine</strong> It is important to use keyword and key phrases to raise internet search  engine ratings, but a search engine will never be a reader and potential  customer. There has to be some kind of balance between search engine  optimization and engaging writing. It is a good thing that readers can  find the webpage with their favorite search engines; but once they are  there, there should be some convincing and interesting writing to lead  them the rest of the way into a sale.</p>
<p><strong>3. Do Not Fill the Page with Text</strong> Leave some white space when laying out the webpage. As mentioned before,  a wall of text just causes the eyes of most readers to glaze over. They  have no desire to try and read what amounts to textual rambling.  Formatting like that makes it easy to lose a place multiple times and  finally give up. Spaces clearly define where one thought begins and  ends, and allows the eyes of the readers to rest a bit before reading  more and making the purchase.</p>
<p><strong>4. Do Not Focus on the Business</strong> The readers have arrived. They are already curious enough to see what  the webpage has to offer, so show them that instead of greeting them  with information about the company itself. What does the product or  service offer the reader? Whatever that is, highlight that, and not the  company itself. The point of the sales page is to sell something, not to  talk about the business, no matter how amazing the business itself may  be. No one makes a purchase based upon that. Write to the reader and  make a connection.</p>
<p><strong>5. Do Not Use Excessive Animation</strong> Flashy animation and high tech interfaces may look great on a webpage,  but they may do more harm than good. Not every computer is able to see  such innovations, and others do not want to be bothered with it. More  complicated interfaces and displays block out a portion of the potential  market. Think about the target market before employing such devices on  the sales page or anywhere on the website.</p>
<p>this post was written by<a href="http://www.freelancewritingdesk.com"> http://www.freelancewritingdesk.com/</a></p>
<p>If you are considering writing your own sales pages you should listen to the words above they are written with common sense in mind. It&#8217;s all well and good getting great<a href="http://webmojo.co.uk"> Search engine rankings</a> but if the traffic doesn&#8217;t convert your no better off.</p>
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		<title>Small Business Marketing and Advertising for Doncaster and South Yorkshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What options are available for small businesses to get cheap or no cost marketing in the Doncaster/South Yorkshire area. In my opinion Marketing should be the number one priority for any small company. Without clients there is no business period. Getting new customers, if done incorrectly can be costly and end up costing you more... <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/small-business-marketing-and-advertising-for-doncaster-and-south-yorkshire/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/online-marketing-graph.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-323" style="margin: 5px 10px;" title="online marketing and advertising graph" src="http://webmojo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/online-marketing-graph.jpg" alt="online marketing and advertising graph" width="331" height="346" /></a>What options are available for small businesses to get cheap or no cost  marketing in the Doncaster/South Yorkshire area. In my opinion Marketing  should be the number one priority for any small company. Without  clients there is no business period. Getting new customers, if done incorrectly can be costly and end up costing you more then the clients  are worth in terms of business.</p>
<h2>Off-line advertising</h2>
<h3>Newspaper  Advertising</h3>
<p>Pros: A range of advertising opportunities starting at  classified ads to adverts on the front page.</p>
<p>Cons: Can be  costly and the adverts have a short life span.</p>
<h3>Directory  Advertising</h3>
<p>Pros: People only look in the directory if they are  looking for a product or service, so conversion to business should be  higher. More popular with the older generation. Adverts have a 12 month  lifespan</p>
<p>Cons: can be costly, if you spend less by having a smaller  advert the response rates drop dramaticly. Response rates are decreasing  over time as the internet becomes the first port of call for a lot of  potential customers. See<br />
<a rel="bookmark" href="../is-yellow-pages-and-other-paper-directory-advertising-dead/" target="_blank">Is Yellow Pages and Other Paper Directory Advertising   Dead</a></p>
<h3>leaflets</h3>
<p>Pros: Tight area targeting by demographics</p>
<p>Cons: Low response rates for most</p>
<h3>Business Networking</h3>
<p>In Doncaster we have a range of networking events with groups like the BNI and and 4Networking. We have a fantastic chamber of commerce in Doncaster extremely professional and pro active and I would advise any business in Doncaster to see what it has to offer.</p>
<h3>Tap Your happy Customer</h3>
<p>Happy customers can be great for business two ways to build on your success is firstly ask for referrals do they know of anybody who would benefit from your product or service. Secondly don&#8217;t underestimate the power of a positive testimonial that you can place in your marketing material.</p>
<h3>Marketing ideas box</h3>
<p>if you run a company that employs people, have a marketing ideas box so that staff can suggest ways to get new business. This not only get you now idears but also makes people feel that they are part of the team.</p>
<p>You could go one step further by placing the box in your reception and offering a prize to the customer that suggests any ideas that you use</p>
<h2>Online Advertising and Marketing</h2>
<p>The online world is full of opportunities for the small business to compete with the big boys all you need is a talented <a title="Web Design Doncaster" href="http://webmojo.co.uk">web designer</a> and <a title="SEO Doncaster" href="http://webmojo.co.uk">SEO</a> like me . Having a website is a must for most businesses but if you have zero visitors seeing your site, its wasted money.</p>
<h3>WebSite</h3>
<p>Pros: when done correctly can produce large amounts of business for many types of industries. can be updated in a very short time so it can display your product offerings bang up to date .</p>
<p>Cons: Like anything it requires work. If you just place your site online and expect business then your going to be disappointed. you need to keep it up to date or get a <a href="http://webmojo.co.uk">web professional </a>to do it for you</p>
<h3>SEO</h3>
<p>SEO or Search engine optimisation is the skill of getting your website up the search engine rankings for when people search for your product or service</p>
<p>Pros: Gets you qualified leads as we know having a lead pre qualified makes it a lot easyer to convert them to a customer</p>
<p>Cons: Takes time, like wine SEO and Websites get better with age.</p>
<h3>PPC</h3>
<p>PPC or Pay Per Click is paid advertising in the search engines. You only pay when someone clicks on your link</p>
<p>Pros: Quick, you can have qualified traffic to your website within hours.</p>
<p>Cons: Unless you know what you are doing you could find yourself with lots of clicks but no new customers.</p>
<h3>Email Marketing</h3>
<p>Pros: Cheap, the cost of DIY email marketing is only your time. If you have a good email list you can get lots of good business from it .</p>
<p>Cons:You need to build your list by an opt in process, meaning the recipient has to give you permission to send them the email. You have to include a way for them to un subscribe from your list. There are laws in place to stop spam so be careful that you don&#8217;t fall fowl of theses</p>
<h3>Social Networking</h3>
<p>Social networking is a way of communication with friends or perspective customers online. Sites such as Twitter and Facebook allow you to add friends, the friends then see your status updates (or your marketing message)</p>
<p>Pros: Like email if you have a focused friends list you can keep customers abreast of your latest offers</p>
<p>Cons: very time consuming</p>
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