Small Business SEO: Starting with the Right Success Metrics

May 8th, 2009

Posted by rishil

It’s been a while since I put together a Small Business SEO post. I thought it’s high time I tackled another key issue facing small businesses – deciding whether their SEO activity is progressing or not.  SEO, and indeed SEM, is a unique marketing channel. It is quantifiable, responsive and flexible to an extent which I would argue other channels aren’t. However, that is my personal opinion. And the way in which I rate SEM successes is different, not unique certainly, but definitely different.

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Perry Marshall & Aaron Wall Present the 2009 Business Bailout - Free AdWords + SEO Advice on April 15th, 2009

April 14th, 2009

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The Blend - 2008 Online Publishing Business Strategy

March 21st, 2008

John Battelle riffs on how Yahoo!, Microsoft, and AOL are screwing up by following in Google’s footsteps trying to create huge ad platforms, while ignoring their brand ad strength. And AdAge asks if we may one day see a web free of push display ads.

If traditional ads become less effective, we will still end up trusting ads that are links that look just like content. How to article linkbait, user generated content, and 100% blended affiliate links now make up the Mahalo business model. Which is really no different than the affiliate marketing Jason despises. That really puts a new perspective on somebody lashing out at SEOs and affiliate marketers before creating something that aspires to be more polluted.

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You Must Build a Destination if You Want to Create a Fully Valued Sustainable Business Worth Buying

March 14th, 2008

Recently Google’s Kevin Marks was interviewed by cNet, where he said:

OK, stop and think about your application. Do you really need to be a standalone site? Do you really want to write user registration code, or would you be better off taking your application and bringing these other sites where there are lots of users already and where they have already expressed both their personal information and their connections to other people?

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The Future of Business Process Outsourcing

March 14th, 2008

The Disadvantages of Low End OutsourcingMy History of Outsourcing

Last year I lost thousands of dollars multiple times outsourcing projects to people who could “do them no problem” until time for showing the results came in, and that capital was simply wasted. At the lower end, where people will take your money and do nothing for you or offer services not worth paying for, there will always be a market where people are glad to take your money.

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Perceived Authenticity is Key to Profitable Niche Publishing Business Models

November 12th, 2007

Via TC, I discovered IBM released a report on how the they think the $550 billion global ad market might change in the coming years. The predictions look bleak for most ad agencies and traditional media gatekeepers, but good for niche publishers who have a solid stream of attention:

The “voice” delivering a message, along with its perceived authenticity, will become as powerful perhaps as the message or offer.

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The SEOmoz Premium Member Discount Store is Now Open for Business

September 12th, 2007

Posted by rebecca

We’re officially announcing our newest benefit to Premium Members: the SEOmoz Premium Member Discount Store (note that only Premium Members will be able to access the page). We’ve partnered with several SEO and SEM companies to provide Premium Members with discounts and deals on various products and services (here’s where I channel my inner Rand and explicitly state that we are not receiving commission or affiliate perks from any of the participating companies).
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