Generating content and being active on social media: striking a balance

May 24, 2011

Striking a balance between constantly generating new content for your website/blog and engaging on social media and social networking websites can seem like a daunting task. But if you focus on planning, persistence and quality you can achieve a lot in lesser time.

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Why your website needs unique content

May 14, 2011

Even if you think that your visitors will never find out that you are simply copying/pasting content from other sources the search engine algorithms will immediately notice.

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Managing Your Social Network: Dos and Don’ts

November 4, 2010

This is a guest post from Carrie Oakley. Social profiles are more the norm than the anomaly today; most people have more than one because they don’t want to miss out on anything happening in social media. However, not everyone who’s online knows how to maximize the use of their social profiles and minimize the [...]

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The effectiveness of content marketing can be measured in terms of before and after

October 22, 2010

Since it is not straightforward how to measure the success of your content marketing strategy you can evaluate your before and after bottom-line situation. So suppose your revenue was $x before the implementation of your content marketing strategy is it now $x+$n where n can be any positive number? If this seems like a very vague measure you can think in terms of getting more traffic to your website keeping other factors constant. Are you getting more traffic after implementing your content marketing strategy?  This can give you an indication of how successful your campaign has been so far.

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Why your business needs a content marketing strategy

October 21, 2010

Every business that aspires to leverage the potential of content marketing needs a well-defined strategy in order to produce and promote targeted content. Content marketing strategy involves thoroughly understanding what your audience wants and then provided on a regular basis. You also need to identify places where you can promote your content. It is a well-orchestrated marketing activity that can give you high returns at significantly lower costs. Once in place your content goes on bringing you more and more business.

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A successful content writer must have a unique voice

October 20, 2010

Everybody can write well these days due to easy accessibility to various learning tools and the Internet, but being a successful professional content writer takes more than your ability to write well. You have to be unique; you need to develop your own distinct voice. When your clients hire you they don’t hire you for the correctness of your sentences (that’s a given, actually), they hire you for your writing style, for the way you express yourself and for the way you can enhance a company’s image through your writing.

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What all must you consider in order to have a successful business blog

October 8, 2010

Publishing a vibrant business blog is a full-time commitment. It is just like any other business activity that requires dedicated attention and strategy. I have observed many businesses start their blogs just because their competitors publish them without actually understanding the overwhelming benefits. Once it becomes successful your blog can be the most potent marketing and PR tool for your business.

Having a successful business blog is not as unattainable as it is made out to be by the so-called experts. The same business strategy can be applied to your blog too. It takes time and effort, it takes innovation and it definitely takes strategy to create a successful business blog and all these ingredients you must already be using to run your business.

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The connection between content, strategy and social media

September 28, 2010

There is a direct relation between content, strategy and your social media presence. All three are driving each other to give you optimal results provided you can create a harmonious relationship between them. Content strategy comes first because this is the foundation of your online presence. Without a content strategy you create a directionless content and this creates a blurry social media presence for you, for your business and for your brand. Once you have a strategy in place you have a solid grounding underneath.

Your well-defined content gives you a recognizable presence on social media. People recognize you by the thoughts you share through your content. Since consistency is a must therefore a need for strategic publishing.

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What is conversation marketing?

September 27, 2010

In the age of social media and social networking it is all about conversation marketing. It really matters what people talk about your business and how they perceive it. Word-of-mouth marketing and advertising is more effective compare to conventional form of advertising that is also often called “push marketing”: you’re simply pushing your marketing messages and then leaving it up to the audience to decide how they want to react.

Conversation marketing on the other hand works on the principle of two-way communication. You are constantly striking up conversations. Instead of constantly promoting your products and services you make people familiarize with your presence so that they can directly talk to you. You no longer remain a cryptic (more often a shady) entity constantly beaming out marketing messages and advertisements. You become a human being who listens to people and then personally responds to them. Even if they have some issues regarding your product or service you interact with them instead of through your call center employees who give very standardized replies.

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My understanding of social media marketing

September 17, 2010

I am gradually wetting my feet in the turbulent pool of social media marketing. Although I’m always a late entrant into all Internet trends eventually it is the business side that I come face-to-face with. It happened with connectivity: I got my Internet connection quite late compared to my friends but once I got it, while my friends were chatting and downloading “naughty stuff” I was looking for business opportunities on the Web. Similarly I started publishing a business blog in those days when we manually used to add pages under a folder and nobody had heard of Blogger and Wordpress. Sadly, I am still in the beginning phase of blogging while creating multiple successful blog for my clients.

The same pattern almost happened with social media: although I adopted social media in its early days I don’t have a significant presence. Ironically I am already consulting 4 clients (2 from Europe and 2 from America) devise and implement their social media strategies. Anyway, in this block post I have endeavoured to communicate my understanding of social media marketing.

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How Not To Depend Much On Search Engines

September 15, 2010

It is a precarious situation to be in if most of your traffic originates from search engines. What if tomorrow something happens — some sort of misunderstanding or some algorithmic mishap — and all your links on the search engines are gone and even if they are not gone you have lost rankings for all your important keywordis and search terms? Scary, isn’t it? Even I am in such a situation. There have to be alternative ways of getting targetted traffic to your website or blog.

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10 ways to get regular content for your website or blog

September 11, 2010

Regular content publishing is your key to success on the Internet. It is very important that you publish new content on your website/blog at least twice a week. You can either hire a blog writer or you can create content on your own — it depends upon how comfortable you are in writing regularly and what sort of budget you can allocate to regular content generation.

But after some time it becomes a bit difficult to come up with new content ideas. This blog posts offers a few solutions.

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Content marketing doesn’t stop with n number of webpages or blog posts

September 10, 2010

Content publishing and content marketing is an ongoing exercise simply because tons of content is being generated every second and it is being lapped up by search engines, bloggers and social media and networking users. The search engine indexes are updated every microsecond. Aggressive organizations realize this so they take extra steps to remain ahead of the game by regularly publishing high-quality and useful content. Think it this way: who is going to get more exposure on the Internet: someone having 12-20 web pages or blog posts that were written, maybe, 6 months ago or someone having hundreds of pages or blog posts with at least 4-5 new pages in the last two weeks? My this blog post explains how you can generate content on an ongoing basis without facing budgetary constraints.

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What impact will Google Instant have on your organic search engine results

September 9, 2010

So have you been using Google’s new feature called Google Instant? It is an Ajax-like effect where the search results are constantly updated as you are typing your query into the search box. This means you don’t have to click the search button or hit the Enter key in order to see the results. By the time you are done with writing the query the search results are already there. It means people immediately start looking at the results even when they have entered partial search queries. It is totally changing the way people use search engines.

It also means that it is more so important to get higher search engine rankings for your relevant keywords because it can really make a big difference if your link appears within the top 5 links. Also your website must rank higher even for partial queries. This is going to be a challenge and the strongest weapon in your arsenal is going to be your content.

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How to maintain a content writing schedule

September 2, 2010

Once you have decided that publishing content on your blog or website is critical to the success of your business you need to maintain a well-defined content writing and publishing schedule. But why do you need a content writing schedule? I wouldn’t exactly call it a problem but the problem with content writing to promote [...]

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