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"5 Secrets To Beating Your Competitors Everytime"
Which 5 'secrets' gain you an upper hand over your competitors everytime? It doesn't matter what race you're in or what you sell. There're always going to be competitions threatening your business, especially if you're involved in a hot market....
How important is Vaule of brand to the consumer & company?
How important is Vaule of brand to the consumer & company?
The brand: A source of value for the consumer
Although we are primarily dealing with brands and their
optimization, it is important to clarify that brands do not
necessarily...
"I Have Nothing To Say!" Overcoming The Fear Of Writing
Do you have a fear of writing that first article? If so, this article will help you get started and help overcome that fear of writing.
You have worked hard on your business and now the time has come. You keep reading that you should do it...
Move over McDonald’s! SumoSalad Expands into UAE
SumoSalad says “Move over McDonald’s!” Concept salad store, SumoSalad, has entered into a master franchise agreement to expand into seven countries in the United Arab Emirates. SumoSalad currently has twelve stores in New South Wales and Victoria,...
STOP! Is your business missing it's mark-et?
STOP! Is your business missing it's mark-et? Written by Aaron Colman info@ibasics.biz http://www.ibasics.biz I've seen a lot small business go under in the last few years. Most of these were founded by good, well-intentioned people that wanted...
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Search Your Soul: The Psychology Of A Search Engine
In Don Delillo's novel, THE UNDERWORLD, the main character is a nun seeking the mysteries of the afterlife. In the end of the story she discovers the bewildering truth; after death we simply become the content of our website.
If this were true, you would be very careful what you put on your website. Popularized by movies like the “matrix” the theme of digital ‘soul’ has become more common. Seldom do these fictional themes create practical application that can explode your business.
If the old adage is true “it’s all sales all the time”, then everybody who owns a business is on a crusade whether he wants to be or not. If you are not on a crusade you will probably not be in business for long. Converting customers and keeping them is the name of the game. Therefore you must resist the temptation to assert your charismatic Brand dogma to drive your Internet campaign. You must instead provide your customer with information, substance, and experience. You must give them Value.
The problem with sales crusading, institutional branding and “tooting your own horn” is that it really doesn’t work that well on the search engines. This is because the search engines are all about the customer, not about your crusade. Institutional Branding, while it has its place, will not draw your ideal prospects at a reasonable cost, and it will not re-initiate the interests of your current customers.
It is all about what the customer is looking for. You must focus on optimizing your website based on providing the
type of information your ideal prospects are actually seeking. If you do this you have effectively pre-qualified your ideal prospects by providing them with valuable and authentic information about issues relevant to them. This helps them buy your product while developing trust at the same time.
A transactional relationship founded on an educational process lasts much longer and has a much higher net revenue over the lifetime of the customer. It has been shown that giving a potential customer valuable information and getting him to enquire about further information is the most effective direct response method ever used. And when done properly, the search engines will reward you for it.
So perhaps, in a crude sort of way, your website really is the ‘soul’ of your business as seen through the eyes of the search engine. It is also the Intrinsic Value of your business as seen through the eyes of your ideal prospect.
About the Author: Before joining http://www.iconinteractive.com Russell had ten years of television advertising, sales and marketing experience. His television experience includes editing and producing several well known infomercials and bringing them to market in the US. He has consulted with fortune 1000 companies including Corporate Express, TV media creative
Source: www.isnare.com
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