Internet Marketing London on The Recession

Internet Marketing in a Recession

It may have taken a while for it to become “official” but what was at first a `credit crunch` finally became a `Recession`. Internet Marketing London understands that for most people this means reducing expenditure particularly as banks crumble, mortgages dry out and discretionary spending reduces for everyone. The effect on businesses can be terminal, particularly in the retail and manufacturing industries that rely on the flow of tangible cash and even those that avoid administration or liquidation are still vulnerable to redundancies and a reduction in profits. Sadly in many cases businesses make the mistake of pulling back on their internet marketing spend.

In the current economic climate, just about every internet marketing consultancy source recommends an increase or at the very least, a fresh approach to internet marketing strategy. The latter is especially true of businesses that have an internet presence that has yet to be fully exploited. A website is not simply a visual platform or an electronic brochure. It should provide all of the essential information that potential customers need in selecting goods and services from a given supplier. Get it right and the potential is virtually limitless.

Internet marketing services which can easily be managed yourself include the following four principal areas, the importance of each being determined by the sector in which you operate and the degree of competition. Perhaps most importantly for businesses under financial pressure, with the exception of paid search, the primary investment is time rather than money.

1. Search Engine Optimisation

Statistics vary but there is a widely held suggestion that some 85% of all traffic to a site will arrive via the search engines, the most dominant of which is Google. Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is an ever more complex set of disciplines designed to achieve visibility in the `natural` or `organic` - in other words unpaid - search results in Google, Yahoo, Bing (formerly MSN) together with a range of smaller search engines.

For too many businesses, Search Engine Optimisation represents something of a holy grail. In some sectors, the competition for relevant search terms is so ridiculous that other approaches including paid search and social media may offer a better return on investment. That said, a number of the core techniques used in Search Engine Optimisation are prerequisites for the other approaches in any case. In almost all cases, however, it is important to recognise that the results of SEO efforts will take many months rather than weeks or days to begin to materialise. That said, once the traffic starts coming, provided that you continue to keep your site fresh with regularly added and updated content, you should see it continue - and indeed rise if you continue with the campaign - so the long term return on investment is far stronger than with most other internet marketing techniques.

Firstly, you will need to ensure that the search terms upon which you plan to focus your efforts are relevant. Since almost all other activities are driven by these terms, it is essential that you identify them as well as you can. With a thorough understanding of your target audience and their mindset, you can use historical data including information from your web server logs and analytics accounts: there is a surprising amount of information available and numerous free tools with which to extract and analyse it. You can then employ further free tools such as those provided by Google AdWords in identifying relevant related search terms. There are of course better paid tools you can use i.e. Wordtracker for example and although these tools are primarily designed to allow you to identify search terms for use in paid search marketing (see below) they provide a useful view as to the terms actually used by the searching public.

This information should help in identifying a set of target search terms in the “sweet spot” balanced between search volume and the degree of competition. Many businesses fall into the trap of opting for overly generic terms which, even if ranking is achieved, may drive poorly targeted traffic which may not result in the desired increase in sales. Thus far, your only investment will have been time.

With a robust set of search terms identified, you can now optimise the structure and content of your site in support of these terms. Site optimisation is a discipline in its own right and there are many excellent online resources available free of charge which will allow you or your team to learn and apply the appropriate techniques, again with minimal investment beyond that of time. Focus on on-page content, ensuring that it supports your target keywords, with each page focused on one or two keywords which must also occur in the meta tags and in heading 1 and 2 tags at a minimum. Detailed explanations as to the best use of the various tags are readily found online. You should ideally aim for a keyword density of some 2-4% so, for example, if your target search term were “SEO London”, as a two word term it should occur once or twice in every 100 words of text.

Your site navigation and internal linking structure must also support your search terms with the relevant keywords included in internal links. There are endless other factors, all of which can make a significant difference to your rankings and for which free of charge information is readily available. These include code optimisation; use of cascading style sheets (CSS) and divisional layers; effective use of image names and ALT tags; creation of hub pages and of course the avoidance of old fashioned “spammy” techniques of which there are many. All of this should not only result in a site that is search engine friendly but will render the site more intuitive and relevant to your visitors with resultant improvements in conversion and retention rates.

The final key element of SEO is the acquisition of “votes of confidence” in the form of links from other relevant sites. The search engines are highly sensitive to these and reward them accordingly. Again this is a complex discipline in its own right and many businesses turn to specialist search engine optimisers. However, all of the techniques can be learned from online resources. Essentially linking must be about an exchange of value. One of the simplest options can be to trade links with other sites in an “I`ll link to you, you link to me” approach. Whilst there is a widely held view that the search engines are placing less weight on such links, this remains a widely accepted practice and really depends on the quality of the page you are linking from, the number of outgoing links it has already and whether you can be contextually linked from a body of relevant content.

As an alternative, you can offer something of value to a third party in return for them linking to you, creating a much-coveted inbound only link. Under no circumstances must this be hard cash as buying links is regarded as an unethical “black hat” approach and is easily identified and penalised by the search engines. There is, however, nothing to stop you from offering some relevant free of charge content (with your link already included): many sites struggle to find the time to produce decent content and will welcome this. You should also find that, over time, as the content on your site is indexed and ranked by the search engines, you will naturally attract links from other sites who consider your content to be useful to their own audience.

2. Paid Search Marketing (PPC)

Here you are optimising your presence in the paid results which are listed alongside the natural results for given searches. Paid search Marketing offers the dual advantages of immediacy (in stark contrast with the long haul seen in natural search) and the opportunity to achieve presence for highly competitive terms that may be untenable in natural search. In a pressured economy, paid search campaigns must deliver very clear returns on investment and the costs of such campaigns must be managed in considerable detail. Keyword identification and good on-site optimisation are thus of equal importance in paid search. Understanding the correct balance of terms for which you wish your listing to appear is ever more important and the data you will have previously assimilated in optimising your site will come into play here. Some degree of experimentation is needed and if budgets are under pressure it may also make sense to explore lower volume, lower cost paid advertising options.

There are also a number of free or low cost tools that will allow you to manage and track your paid campaigns in considerable detail across multiple paid search providers. The effort you made in optimising and enriching the content of your site will also ensure that you don`t pay a premium cost per click as a result of a so-called “landing page quality score” employed by some of the major paid search engines and will, of course, maximise conversions from the traffic driven via the campaign. One final key point here is to note the ad copy used by any competitors appearing above you in the paid listings. Google and Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly Overture), for example, are known to use the click-through rate as a major factor in determining your position in the paid results, rather than solely the maximum price you have agreed to pay per click - so the most effective ads will win.

3. Social Media Marketing

Another broad discipline in its own right, social media marketing has now come of age as a valid element of the online marketing mix. Once again, keywords and decent on-site optimisation are vital in fully leveraging this channel. Other key success factors include identifying the right social media sites for your target demographic (there is plenty of information available) and being seen to add real value. In achieving the latter, search the relevant social media sites, industry blogs and forums for questions relating to your industry, products or services. When you find relevant questions which will often be poorly answered, look for or add rich, relevant content to your own site which addresses the question and, if needed, expands upon it. Then post a summarised but useful answer on the social media site in question with a link to the relevant page on your site for further information. This helps all of the parties involved and establishes you as a credible and helpful industry resource. Although considerable time and effort is required, the brand reputation it can create is significant. You should also find that others will start to link to you as a valuable resource.

4. Affiliate Internet Marketing

Affiliate internet marketing is a further means by which you may be able to raise your profile in a cost effective way, especially if you negotiate a pay-per-action agreement as opposed to a pay per click. The latter can cost a great deal in popular categories, without necessarily getting results, whereas the former costs only when some agreed result occurs. Once again, there is endless information available on UK affiliate marketing programs and the financial risks can be minimal if properly managed.

There are of course, other ways in which to promote your site including press releases and content syndication but the above activity streams represent a reasonably well balanced online marketing mix. Correctly planned and executed, the rewards can be considerable and in today`s pressured environment, although there are many excellent specialist providers in each area, the primary investment is that of time rather than necessarily vital operating capital which means you should always consider managing these activities in-house instead of automatically assuming it should be outsourced. You can even engage the initial help of an internet marketing consultant to create an internet marketing strategy for your business and to train your staff if necessary.

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Internet Marketing London - My Name is Cinémoi…

We at Internet Marketing London think Cinémoi is rather cool but don’t take our word for it see what Sir Michael Caine has to say about it in the video above!

So what is this Cinémoi that Michael and other celebrities have been raving about? Cinémoi is a unique channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland showing the best of French Films, French Film Reviews and Interviews and as the film industry has been privy to for many years, French Films are uber cool and now thanks to Cinémoi are all available with Subtitles so we can all enjoy them. Cinémoi also had exclusive in-depth coverage of the Cannes Film Festival which was a fantastic way to see mainstream celebrities in a different light.

Where can you watch all of these fantastic French Films? Currently, Cinémoi is available on SKY Channel 839 but watch this space as they have some exciting roll-out plans in the coming months to make it much more widely available to everybody.

Internet Marketing London has been working closely with Cinémoi to provide internet marketing strategy and planning, build online brand awareness and to drive traffic to their website.

As part of the overall internet marketing strategy there are multiple internet marketing channels offering users additional benefits and exclusives in particular utilising You Tube and Facebook. Feel free to take a look and subscribe to the Cinémoi You Tube Channel or join Cinémoi on Facebook.

To find out more about the internet marketing services we offer here  or if you would be interested in talking to us about your online objectives and how we could realise them we’d be happy to hear from you so contact us for a free initial consultation.

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Internet Marketing London - Reading Glasses can be fun!

Internet Marketing London has recently been recruited by a company selling reading glasses and sunglasses called Funspex to manage their internet marketing SEO. So what makes this company special? Well, there’s a clue in the company name…

Funspex have moved away from the traditional method of selling reading glasses in a ‘bricks and mortar’ shop and are committed to offering quirky, funky and most importantly top quality reading glasses at the cheapest prices available on the net.  However even though their focus is on offering highly competitive prices they do not compromise on quality and standard and their successful online business model enables this.

The people at Funspex take a novel view that reading glasses and sunglasses don’t need to have a label to be designer. In-fact, their promise to you is that you will never pay more than £20 for any pair of glasses you find on their site - and that’s delivered to your door! Not surprisingly at those prices their customers return time and time again to buy their reading glasses and sunglasses for all occasions.

The website is fun, simple and intuitive which makes the buying process a doddle which is a must for any succesful ecommerce website. And, now that the model is proven and successful, Funspex have asked the team at Internet Marketing London to help them take their success to the next level by increasing the traffic of new customers to the site even further. We will be using SEO techiniques to get Funspex to the top of the search engines organically for the most profitable keywords in their industry. We’ll keep you posted on the progress!

Why not contact us for a free internet marketing review of your website to see how easy it is to take your business to the next level?

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Internet Marketing London - You Tube Marketing

Here is a promotional video by Beautcamp Pilates taking advantage of You Tube. Why Bother?

Well, whenever possible at Hatch Internet Marketing London we encourage our internet marketing clients to take advantage of You Tube and the benefits it can bring to your business when utilised in conjunction with other internet marketing services.

The main benefits to using YouTube as part of your internet marketing campaign are:

  • It’s Free! It’s absolutely free to use it and if you wanted to you could record the video on your mobile phone - although I wouldn’t necessarily advise it but the point is you could!
  • Viral Marketing - If it’s good enough or interesting enough with a ’sticky factor’, gets viewed a lot and shared by viewers with their network, your popularity increases and can take on a viral effect and all you had to do was upload the video.  It’s easy on You Tube for viewers to share content with other people; they can also easily post your video on to their sites and blogs.
  • Global Audience - You Tube has a massive global audience - it’s takes your brand and your message worldwide.
  • Google Search - Google now owns You Tube and you may have noticed that many searches on Google  now return You Tube videos in the top 10 returns.  This is great as you can tag your video with all important search engine friendly keywords to give you additional exposure on the web.
  • Personal Channel - When you post to You Tube you set up a channel that allows people to subscribe and they will if your content is good enough and enables you to communicate with your subscribers through a newsletter or email. This is great for building your customer base but also for testing  and surveying whether it be conceptual, branding or product based.
  • Free Bandwidth - Don’t slow down your website with lots of videos sitting on your server, take full advantage of You Tube’s free hosting and bandwidth embed the videos to your site from You Tube.
  • Search Engine Optimsation - The video you post on You Tube links to the URL of your website and many viewers will click through to your site but also You Tube is extremely well optimised (not surprising as the clever people at Google own it now) so each video posted creates an inbound link to your site and that is very good for your SEO.

You Tube is a great tool for everybody but brings a really effective and affordable marketing solution to the masses, you might not get it right first time but keep trying it can pay dividends!

if you’re interested in getting fit and staying fit the visit the Beautcamp Pilates website to find out more.

To find out more about Internet Marketing on You Tube either call us on 0207 193 4337 or email us at enquiries@hatchnow.com

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Local London Internet Marketing

In almost all consumer business areas the online competition for high ranking organic and paid search  non-geographic keyword phrases is extremely high. Of course, you can achieve high rankings for generic keywords but if you are pursuing organic Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) as a strategy then you need to be patient for the results and put in a lot of work or pay someone else to do it for you and if you are utlising Paid Search then although the results are almost instantaneous you need to be prepared to pay a high Cost per Click (CPC) which depending on your conversion rate could end up being very expensive.

Therefore, if you want to compete for the generic non-geographic keywords whether you’re opting for a strategy of SEO or Paid Search or indeed both, you’ll need to be prepared to invest both time (either yours or someone elses) and money - you’re objectives, resources and budget will define exactly how much of both. That’s exactly what successful worldwide, nationwide or wholly online businesses targeting the most competitive non-geographic keywords have to do.

If however, you’re primarily an offline ‘bricks and mortar’ business that relies on footfall from your surrounding area and are by your very essence targeting a specific village, town, city or county then Local Search is defnitely the route you should be considering as your starting point. Afterall, if let’s say you’re a restaurant in Notting Hill, do you really need to be promoting yourself to people outside of London? Probably not, if potential customers were coming from outside London on business or for a holiday and they wanted to find a restaurant online then they’d most likely search for something like a ‘restaurant in notting hill’. So on that basis you’d definitely want to promote yourself geographically for the search term Notting Hill but then you may also want to expand your Search Engine Marketing (SEM) whether SEO or Paid Seartch to include nearby villages like Kensington and Westborune Grove, maybe West London or perhaps even London as a whole. Either way, if you’re limited on budget and resource you stand a much greater chance of success by localising your SEM.

I’ll use a client case study and SEO to demonstrate this further.  The client is called Beautcamp Pilates and they’re credited with bringing reformer pilates over to London from LA. Their business is extremely successful due to their professionalism and quality of service and they have large studios in both East and West London. As with many ‘first movers’ that are successful you get a lot of competition surfacing after the event all playing catch-up, all searching for a piece of that success and competition is good thing so long as it is ethical…

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Why is SEO so important now?

In recent studies, top e-commerce and information web sites were discovered to receive up to 85 percent of all of their visitors (and customers) from search referrals. Without doubt, for the vast majority of on-line companies, Organic SEO provides the highest possible ROI of all affordable marketing and promotional activities for businesses.

Increasingly now in the current econmoic environment companies are realising that they can no longer afford to ignore the benefits of organic Search Engine Optimisation in comparison to paid search engine marketing or Pay Per Click, the often more expensive alternative.

Although Pay Per Click is immediate and very effective it can get very expensive for the most competitive of keywords and when considering that the majority of search users will click on organic search listings as oppose to paid for listings/Ads it would be crazy to leave Organic Search Engine Optimisation out of your internet marketing mix altogether.

Although SEO takes longer (between 3-6months) than Pay Per Click advertising to achieve high rankings and despite being more work-intensive, certainly initially, a good strategically planned Search Engine Optimisation campaign will reap massive long term rewards for your business if done properly and needn’t cost the earth. If you would like to find out more about SEO then click this link Search Engine Optimisation.

Search engines drive extremely targeted traffic. The visitor who finds your site through a search engine is already actively looking for exactly what you provide. You can’t find a more targeted form of marketing than that.

If you would like to find out more about Search Engine Optimisation, the benefits it can bring to your business and would like to recieve a FREE no obligation SEO assessment of your website then click on the button below!

Sam Taylor

It’s been said that Sam Taylor has “a voice and a face that will break hearts”. With his debut release, ‘Run Away’, featuring on the soundtrack to BBC2’s comedy, Beautiful People, Sam is poised to become seriously hot property. See more about what they say about Sam at Gaydar Radio.

Listen to Sam Taylor below and see what you think!

Sam is being managed by William Baker who is renowned for his creative work with Kylie Minogue and more lately for his work with the show Rent. Hatch Internet Marketing is managing Sam Taylor’s online marketing and his new interative website will be live in the New Year. You will be able to get latest doownloads, news, tour dates etc directly from www.samtaylormusic.co.uk

Sam Taylor is without a doubt a major new talent and his internet marketing campaign will be a lot of fun!

Trained to perfection

The Leadership and Sales Academy

The Hatch team are delighted to announce the launch of the new TLSA website. By working very closely with TLSA, Hatch were able to undertake a total re-brand of the company both online and offline; focusing on three main key areas of excellence - sales training, sales management training and leadership training.

With over 20 years experience in the business training industry, The Leadership and Sales Academy (TLSA) offers tailored, accountable and measurable solutions to the management challenges that face today’s business leader.

To help them grow and achieve continued success, TLSA have retained our SEO services to ensure that their online presence remains strong, in what is a very competitive industry.

Child’s play

The old saying, ‘Children should be seen but not heard’ is a statement which does not exist at Brilliant Kids, in fact it is completely the opposite.

Brilliant Kids is a Cafe and Arts Centre based in Kensal Rise. Here, children and parents are encouraged by founder Arabella Lewis and her experienced, fun loving team, to express themselves through their creativity.

In this unique environment, parents can kick back and relax with a newspaper and cappuccino, while Brilliant Kids’ experienced child-minders inspire and entertain the little darlings; through activities such as: painting, sculpturing, cooking, singing and dancing.

To ensure that the children and staff of Brilliant Kids can be seen and heard, they have hired the professional SEO services of Hatch, whom they have charged with the responsibility of improving the websites visibility on the search engine results pages, both organically and through our PPC offerings.

A Passion for Fashion

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Fashion on the Edge is a website dedicated to both graduate, non-graduate and independent fashion designers.

As well providing the latest news on fashion and events, FOTE’s main aim is to bridge the gap between college/university and a successful career in fashion by offering these young talented individuals an exciting opportunity to not only showcase their talent, but to then sell their collections online in a professional, safe and affordable environment.

Having fully assessed our SEO services Fashion On The Edge have charged Hatch with the responsibility of improving the visibility of FOTE on the major search engines.

This will be achieved by continually refining the website architecture making it more receptive to search engine spiders as well as continually optimising keyword density, page layouts, headings, alt tags and page titles to name but a few.

If you would like to know more about our online marketing services then visit searchengineoptimise.me.uk.