Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Make internet marketing work for you

I came across the stats below when reading an entry on http://www.followupsuccess.com/

2% of sales are made on the first contact
3% of sales are made on the second contact
5% of sales are made on the third contact
10% of sales are made on the fourth contact
80% of sales are made on the fifth to twelfth contact

Sends a clear message and I know that I used to be guilty of only following up once or twice. Now, I use systems built into the same Web Solution I offer my clients to increase the number of contact "touches". We send out emails that roll out to a specific schedule with the intent of enhancing the initial meeting or conversation we had. In the emails we provide additional information and the goal is to educate the recipient on the process that would benefit them (of course we can provide everything they need to execute that process).

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Business is good but don't ignore online marketing

Yesterday I came across the potential to put together a proposal to create a website for a telecommunications business that does really well. Turns out that they have a horrible website that has not been updated in six years. I was approach by a Graphic Designer who is looking to re-brand, do a logo as well as a new brochure for them. She was looking at adding my services and expertise in Web Solutions because the client really needs help with the website. This client does not see the value in getting professionals to design and market their business. They have an awful logo that the owner put together and a printed brochure that is so bad the sales people in the company refuse to use it and send out emails instead.

You could argue that that company is doing well so who cares? My answer to that is that you need to grow and the one way to help that is to improve your overall marketing. If you change nothing then nothing will change. If you are doing well would you not want to do even better? You never know what will happen in the future with competitors or the marketplace. You cannot predict or control outside forces but you can control what you do.

I was not surprised to learn that the Graphic Designer asked the business questions and got no response or answers to the following. Who is your ideal client? Who are your main competitors? Where do you see your business in three years? Do you have specific goals for the amount of growth your company will do in the near or long term future?

Businesses that do well should invest in themselves in the form of branding and marketing. If the market turns or something happens that makes the business suffer they are unlikely to spend money at that time when they really need it most. It is similar to the idea that the businesses who increase advertising and marketing in a bad economy are much better off when the economy gets better. The reason why is because they are not only increasing their market share and potential client base but taking them away from the competitors who reduce or eliminate their efforts in a poor economy. Once the economy gets better guess who's going to benefit from the spending? My guess is that the gains are more than the savings incurred from cutting back.

The reason I wrote about this topic today (other than thinking about being approached by the Graphic Designer and business I mentioned) is this article I came across.

http://bit.ly/YQDnfu

It is not saying exactly the same thing but I wonder if luxury retailers who do well have ignored the internet simply because they are doing well? I do not know the answer but it made me think about yesterday's business who does really well and doesn't get or see the need to invest in branding/marketing/internet/etc.


Uson Consulting is based in the Princeton NJ Central New Jersey area in East Windsor, Mercer County, we serve the NY/NJ greater New York City area. Custom websites, website services, e-commerce marketing, web promotion and effective search engine optimization are all part of our web development services. We are a design company with graphic designers who love creating your custom website. Call (551) 265-8762 to see if you are eligible for a free site evaluation or a free website presentation.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

SEO that works... first page on Google!

I get a lot of questions about SEO and whether it is effective. Many clients ask about getting specific results and my answer is always the same... you can not guarantee SEO results and no one should. There are too many variables and the rules change constantly.

I offer two different packages. One is straight-forward on-site optimization, the other is comprehensive on and off-line optimization that is ongoing monthly.

Last week I took the time to actually work on my website, usonconsulting.com which ironically I had not touched in a while. We are so busy taking care of other clients that we sometimes forget to take care of ourselves. I did the on-site optimization package and forgot about it until today. This morning I did a few searches on Google and found that not only did we end up on page one but in many cases we were the first, second and third listing in the non-sponsored results shown.

The website's stats show the increase in site traffic due to the better search results and optimization. Of course the increased traffic is useless without the proper marketing in place on the site to convert those visitors into repeat visitors and captured leads. Fortunately, all that is in place and we are benefiting from the increase in traffic.
Here are a few of the search examples/results I got this morning...

 

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webdesign ecommerce east windsor nj  (first page, 3rd listing)
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The PAGE ONE/1st and 2nd listings are bolded but all the other listings on page one are impressive too. Talk to us and find out how we can help your business!
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

A little SEO goes a long way

I have a client who who runs a plumbing business. He purchased a SEO Starter Package to help increase traffic to his site. This was a few months ago and at first he was reluctant. He asked me, "how long it would take and how much traffic could he expect?" I replied that there are no guarantees and too many variables to make an accurate estimate but he could expect to see some kind of improvement. The cost of the package is less than what he would typically spend for one of his advertisements (space ad) running in a local paper for one or two weeks.

A few months have gone by so I went into the back-end of his site to look at the stats. I compared the month of June in 2012 with June 2011. I also compared June with the month of April from this year.

From June 2011 to June 2012 the hits to just the index page went UP 75%. Overall in that time span the traffic for all page hits increased 41%.

For comparison reasons I checked and found that the jump in previous years from June to June was only 37% for the index page. So 75% is a big jump.

I know that some people would argue that perhaps the weather played into the numbers. His business does a fair amount of HVAC work and air conditioning repair, installation and maintenance. The months of June in the previous years were actually warmer in New Jersey (2010 averaged 74.4 degrees, 2011 averaged 72.6 degrees and 2012 averaged 70.1 degrees). So the slightly cooler temps would not increase but possibly reduce the HVAC and AC business.

I compared April 2012 with June of 2012 the increase was 23%. So the immediate effect was 23% more hits to the index page in just a few months. I looked at the two previous years and found that in 2011 there was a DECREASE of 7.2% and in 2010 an increase of 13.9% from April to June.

The percentage increased a couple of months after the SEO Starter Package was in place. So now what? One of the interesting things about increasing traffic is being able to look at the stats and note which pages the site visitors are most interested in looking at and how long they stay there. More page visits do not automatically equate to more business! But it is a critical part of your overall marketing process.

You can have more site visitors but it is the conversion rate that matters. What are you doing to keep those visitors interested in your website pages? Do they have a reason to come back to the website? Are they contacting you or downloading more information? Are they checking your credentials on various directories or looking and connecting with your social media efforts such as Facebook, LinkedIn or your Blog?

A complete marketing plan must be in place to help convert those visitors into customers. SEO is an important part of your website in terms of potential presence. Your website is a piece of your marketing just like advertising, social media, blogging, email campaigns, directmail and print collateral pieces too. A strong marketing plan will interlock all of the pieces to strengthen your brand image and drive visitors back to your site over and over or entice them to make a call-to-action.

Contact us for a free web site evaluation so we can help you improve your business. Call (551) 265-8762 or visit Uson Consulting.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Simply having a website up means nothing today.

In the past I wrote about how I come across businesses everyday who have ineffective websites. I often refer to those sites as electronic business cards because they really do nothing to attract site visitors, engage them or give the site visitor a reason to return again. Most of the time knowing the exact URL is the only way someone will come to one of these sites.

Here is an example of a "business card website". Years ago a business owner came to me for a website. The owner complained about the costs for maintaining a site but agreed to get one. That line of thinking flowed right into what I expected. He did not spend any money to promote the site, advertise, update content or do anything to improve the ability to be found on search engines as time went on. After a few years he closed the business and re-opened under a different name. At that point I was asked to make some minor changes to the site mostly because of the name change.

Fast forward a couple more years and the site was down. The domain and hosting were expired. Months later, I got a phone call from this business owner. He asked if I could send him the files used to create the website. He tells me that his brother is going to re-create the site and will "handle it". The first question out of my mouth (and I already know the answer but I have to ask) is whether his brother is a professional designer, programmer or works in a place that can execute and maintain websites? No. That is all I get as a response. I ask because I wonder if the brother is either a competitor or someone I that I can create a strategic partnership with or maybe a potential business partner. I am always looking to expand and I like to keep doors open. The one word reply made me guess that none of the above applied. I did not ask any further questions. When I hear someone say that their website was created by a family member, friend or themselves I always wonder if that individual is appropriate for the job.

In the example above the client did not maintain the site in the past. It appears that he will not do so in the future since he is not using an a pro. He is cutting costs and saving money to ensure that the site will not generate more traffic or interest in his business. So what about costs and budget? I expect to hear the excuse, "I do not have the money for that". We are not talking about a lot of money here. At a minimum you can do something like cut back on a couple dinners at a restaurant or just figure out where to cut costs in the business (a good thing to do anyhow). If you want to grow your business you need to budget accordingly. A professional web or creative marketing pro can also recommend cutting back in areas that are not as effective to invest where it matters most. Anyone creating and maintaining your website should know more than just the technical skills to produce a website. You need to be well versed in design, advertising, marketing and business trends as well as understand SEO (search engine optimization), social media, website interaction, communicating and blogging, and capturing data from site visitors. They should also have experience working with copywriters, illustrators, photographers and selecting appropriate stock images.

I offer a free website evaluation and look at your marketing as a whole. Contact me today and find out how easy it is to maintain and operate an effective online presence.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Fingers do the walking? Local businesses need to look at this!

When you want to purchase something do you initially run to a store and ask a sales person for help? Do you rip through papers and magazines to review advertisements? Perhaps you still pull out the phone directory such as the yellow pages? You might remember this line from the old days, "let your fingers do the walking". In the past people did use phone books and the line above was referring to your fingers walking (flipping) through the pages that had everything listed in alphabetical order. Nowadays, people "Google it" online. If you are a local business are you "it" on Google?

"Google it" has become a verb, an action we take right away to get answers or help. We find articles, blogs, websites and an enormous amount of content and editorial facts or opinions on just about any product or service out there.

I wrote in a previous blog that according to a study by BIA/Kelsey, 97% of local consumers use online media before they shop locally. What this suggests is that a person who will shop at a local store will most likely go online first. They are looking for a website, reviews, product information, history, coupons, price comparisons, etc. They are looking to see if you have a presence online. Are you going to show up as a possible result? You need to come up as "it" when people "Google it".

Here are a few more stats that help to show how important a solid web presence is and that you should have the website set up correctly by a professional.

90% of online commercial searches result in offline bricks-and-mortar purchases. (comScore).

82% of local searchers follow up offline via an in-store visit, phone call or purchase. (TMP Worldwide/comScore).

80% of budgets are spent within 50 miles of the home. (Direct Marketing Association).


But here is the stat that I believe is the most important... 61% of local searches result in purchases. (TMP/comScore).

Yes, 61% is the lowest percentage compared to all the numbers above but it is the most important stat. It is essentially talking about the sales conversion rate. Of all the people doing the local searches, 61% of them will make a purchase. That is huge and you need to make sure you are doing the right things to show up in front of those consumers who "Google it". This also shows how serious the consumer is when shopping locally and that they are going online first. If they are taking the time to run a search on Google for something they can get locally, you have good shot at making the sale or closing a deal... if they find you as a search result online of course.

If you do not have a website Uson Consulting can provide a Website Presentation (no cost or obligation) that will show you how an effective online presence is easy to run and maintain. If you have an existing internet presence we offer a Free Website Analysis, a Basic SEO package or Marketing Collateral to drive more traffic to your website. Call today to start increasing your share of local consumers.
551-265-8762 or email freddy@usonconsulting.com

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Is your business held hostage by a web designer or programmer?

Here's a true story that shows how important it is to have access to your own website so YOU can update or modify content yourself. Obviously there are many things that a professional Web Designer, Web Programmer or Web Master can do that are of great value and should not be handled by the business/web site owner. I also want to stress that many professionals out there would not put any client in a position such as the one I am about to describe. I made names anonymous but the email in quotes below is exactly what I received from my wife.

Email:
"(a friend) recommended a Thai place that she ate at last week so we decided to order in.  We go to the website to look at the menu and find that the lunch specials are $7.95 and include a salad and appetizer.  I put in the order for two lunch specials and I'm told that the total price is $20.58.  I ask how that can be since the specials are $7.95 each.  The response I got was that the prices changed, they called their web people to make the change but it hadn't been done yet.  I told them that they should honor the prices on the website and they told me no and again said that they are waiting for their web people to update the website.  We canceled the order. It's not our problem that they increased their prices but their web people didn't update the site in a timely fashion.  They should honor the prices on the website until the changes are made.  That's just really bad business. If they were able to update their own changes, they wouldn't have to deal with this issue."

My wife also sent me a link to the restaurant's website and mentioned that it had a lot of flash which annoyed her. I took a look and did not see any disclaimer or verbiage such as "prices subject to change" or similar. I did notice that it was a beautiful design but slow. All that flash made the site have not enough content that could be read for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) purposes and would be ineffective on some mobile devices, tablets, etc.
 
If the owner of the web site is large enough to have an in-house department or employee(s) dedicated to website maintenance this issue is not likely to happen. Most of my clients however are small or medium sized businesses and would never come across a situation like this for two reasons. If they asked me to make this type of update I would find out what the time frame is and then I would either do it myself right away or get help. Most likely my client would simply call the toll-free number and speak to a Customer Support Expert in site editing or content management. This Customer Support Expert would walk the web site owner (or anyone who has the log-in information) and show or help them make the content edits, site corrections, update images, etc. The experts are available 24 hours a day and are included with the low monthly web site maintenance cost.

Some of my clients are comfortable enough to do something like this alone. They do rely on the different experts for very specific things that the website and business need. For example we have experts for Website edits, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), basic site maintenance, E-commerce, Social Media, E-Newsletters, Contact Management and even Experts for Data Management. It is extremely important to maintain the site yourself with these experts not only for situations such as the one described in this blog posting but for the obvious reason that a web site is never finished and needs content updated regularly to keep the site relevant for SEO and to give site visitors a reason to come back to visit your web site over and over.

If you would like a FREE Presentation (no cost or obligation) call us for details. In the presentation we show you that our (new or re-designed) websites come with many tools included as part of your monthly maintenance along with toll-free access to the Customer Support Experts. You'll see how easy it is to manage, update, market and promote your site as well as communicate and interact with web site visitors so you may increase business and reduce operating costs. Call today and see if you qualify for a free presentation! (551) 265-8762.