In the first part of this series on ranking at the top
of the search engines, we discussed diversifying your
Internet
marketing efforts. We introduced several methods
including RSS feeds, Link Popularity, Article Marketing,
Blogs, and physically altering your pages to make them
more target-able for select keywords. All of these share
the key of great content in order to unlock success.
Think of each method as a vehicle
that carries the greatest cargo in the world. That
cargo is your business, your product, and the word
you want to get out.
Now....
So you're thinking, "show
me how to set up these things and get traffic coming
in!" We'll get to that, but imagine if you go
to all the trouble of rewriting ten of your web pages,
setting up a blog, writing some articles, buying some
text links, syndicating your site over RSS,
and you flip the switch and everyone hears you...
But then surprise! Your audience
feels like they're watching an old, dubbed Karate
movie... the words come in English three seconds after
the guy moves his mouth...in Chinese. Your new parade
of eager visitors turns away and never comes back.
Then you'd hate me, the Internet,
your old first grade teacher... and we don't want
that! So before we start adding marketing bells and
whistles to your site, lets focus on the secret ingredient
they all share, the solid foundation... super, juicy,
colossal content! And, you can start drafting that
immediately.
Great Content- What Makes
It?
Is there a site you visit nearly
every day? Why do you go there? Do you learn something
or take back some knowledge? Guess what... the site
has "good" content.
In terms of business, you're
probably on
the web researching, buying, or selling something.
The Internet is all about information exchange. In
whatever vehicle it's delivered to you, if the information
is simple to find and well packaged in easy to understand,
bite size pieces, you're happy. And you'll probably
go back to the same place when you need more of that
information.
In your case, content is information
about/promoting/creating awareness about your business.
To turn a new visitor into a new client or customer,
you want to convey that information in a genuine,
honest, no strings, down and dirty package.
So then, on the surface,
your packaging should be:
-Professional
-Clean
-Attractive
-Interesting
-Simple
-Straight Forward
-Intriguing/Enticing
Let's take this article... the
layout, wording, sentence structure, and my personality
package the content. The content is the underlying
message I want to share with you-- that all of the
latest e-marketing techniques won't help you one bit
if you don't understand the ideology behind them first,
how they work, and how to adapt them to attract people
to your own, unique piece of the Internet.
Great Content- How to
write it
That's going to vary depending
upon your audience. So let's start there! First, know
who your audience is. Be yourself. If you are dishonest
and pretend to be something you're not, it will show
in time and you'll lose all the work you put in.
Which brings me to another important
point. Write with confidence. If you are confident
in what you are writing and you aren't attempting
to deceive anyone (i.e. you are not selling seeds
to an audience of botanists when your only skill is
brick laying), you will earn people's respect.
Trust goes a long way. You don't
have the luxury of delivering your content in person.
You have a very short time to convince people you
are not the latest scam, you have something to offer
that will help them, and they can feel safe doing
business with you or at least willing to learn more.
That's a pretty tall order! But
you can do it. Let's start with some guidelines for
writing your content. Remember... a web page, an RSS
feed or a news
article will all share these commonalities.
Great Content-
Thematic Essentials
-Be informal, but structured
-Know your audience. Pretend
you're talking to them. If you wouldn't say something
in person, don't say it
online.
-Don't be boring. Would you read
what you've written?
-Do NOT lie
-Writing for the Net is not the
same as writing for print
-Keep it simple- one idea at
a time, don't overwhelm
-Inform, educate and show the
reader what's in it for them.
-Do not saturate your content
with sales hype. You are slowly building trust, making
a name for yourself, and not producing an infomercial.
Great Content-
Mechanical Essentials
-Divide your document into headings
and sub points. People scan a page until something
catches their eye, they don't read.
-Make your titles and headings
catchy, yet poignant.
-Do not try to incorporate a
keyword in every sentence. Be natural, your keywords
and synonyms will enter themselves.
-Spell Check
-Grammar Check
-When finished, put your document
down and go do something else. Come back later and
revise. Repeat, rinse.
How to keep it fresh and keep
your audience
-Earn their trust by being honest
-Identify with a common problem or solution to which
all can relate
-Don't shove your product or service in their face
-Show them something cool
-Give them something they can try immediately
-Leave them wanting to come back
Concluding Thoughts...
Internet marketing takes time,
perseverance, and practice. A ton of all three. If
you are swamped with work and honestly can't commit,
hire someone to help you or do it for you.
You wouldn't allow a brochure
to be printed with spelling errors and bad photos.
Your online presence is no different.
Now that you're working on writing,
next time we'll learn how to encase your content in
some of the latest Internet marketing methods. I'll
show you how they really can increase links and get
traffic flowing. In this series we'll delve into details
about the pros and cons of each method, and how you
can start using each right away to increase
traffic and links. Start writing and revise, revise,
revise! See ya soon!
About the author:
John Krycek is the owner and creative
director of http://www.themouseworks.ca.Learn
more about search engine marketing and web design
and development in easy, non-technical, up front English
at http://www.themouseworks.ca/html/website_articles_indx.html