SEO, Search Engine optimization using Social Media for Marketing purposes
If you are thinking about building a personal or corporate presence online, you'll have to start thinking about a SEO strategy. Through Search Engine Optimization using social media tools your webpages can be made very visible on search engines such as Google search, Bing Search or Yahoo Search. Ideally your target is to get on the first page of a 'relevant search'.
If you are thinking about building a personal or corporate presence online, you'll have to start thinking about a SEO strategy. Through Search Engine Optimization using social media tools your webpages can be made very visible on search engines such as Google search, Bing Search or Yahoo Search. Ideally your target is to get on the first page of a 'relevant search'.
Social media is often publicized as the next great leap for marketers, and in many ways it is although the ROI from a marketing perspective often is a lot lower than the enthusiasts think. There are indirect marketing uses of social media that are often overlooked but offers a more realistic ROI for your social media marketing campaign; For hundreds of thousands of web businesses, a favorable ranking in search engines is the most powerful marketing method available.
Of course, SEO is its own marketing form, and one that's given a large amount of attention already from marketers. But for all the focus that has been put on social media as an independent marketing platform, one area has been ignored: social media as an SEO marketing platform.
Every link that is posted on Twitter is another powerful back-link to your website. Every discussion on facebook is another asset for your search results. While social media marketing is often relentlessly focused on the long-term, it is also a great way to generate short-term links to your website, powerful SEO juice, and other search marketing tools.
If you are planning a social media campaign, craft it so that SEO is a your main ROI target. When built correctly, a social media campaign can be more than just an independent marketing exercise - it can be a resource for SEO and long-term branding.
1. Social media generates back-links on its own.
If you have ever run a promotion through social media platforms, it should already be clear to you how many back-links you can instantly and naturally generate. With an incentive-based competition -- for example, a Twitter campaign involving a direct link to your website -- you can crowd-source not just natural promotion, but back-link generation. Sound good to sit back and let people generate PR for you, doesn't it?
2. Effective social media marketing inspires people to link to you.
An effective social media presence is not just about inspiring conversation, but about inspiring links. When you give people reasons to connect with yourself, your company, or your brand, they are inspired to write about you, and eventually link to you. A simple call for people to blog about you could end up with hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of organic back-links to your business website.
3. Social media profiles hold high SEO value.
Google Profiles, a new addition to Google's huge information network, allow anyone to receive a back-link from a highly rated website. With a few strategic SEO-based social media profiles, you can get inbound links to your website from a wide range of high-value websites. Remember, it is all about trade-offs -- is it worth your time to generate hundreds of low quality links or generate the few powerful ones through social media? Social media carries dual value -- as a direct marketing platform and for SEO -- while links alone are only worth their search value.
4. Smart marketers use social media as a reputation management tool.
Ever been hurt by a wave of bad press? It is painful to search for your company name on Google, only to have a couple of negative articles pop up in the top listings. The good news is that social media profiles typically rank highly in search listings. With just a few social media profiles, you can control your search results and easily remove unfavorable listings.....'
Summarization; Targeting organic search results using Social Media
I frequently help companies to optimize their social media SEO strategy. I always target the so-called 'organic' search results, not the 'commercial' banner results. The effectiveness of commercial 'ad-words' strategies is dropping rapidly as more and more online users don't trust the relevancy of those results. Conversion of commercial results is often so low that it will cost you more than it will bring you in real conversion (= qualified leads instead of landing-page visits).
Instead I use link building techniques using social media tools. These are more time-intensive but they will pay-off in the long run.
Just contact me to make an appointment.
Of course, SEO is its own marketing form, and one that's given a large amount of attention already from marketers. But for all the focus that has been put on social media as an independent marketing platform, one area has been ignored: social media as an SEO marketing platform.
Every link that is posted on Twitter is another powerful back-link to your website. Every discussion on facebook is another asset for your search results. While social media marketing is often relentlessly focused on the long-term, it is also a great way to generate short-term links to your website, powerful SEO juice, and other search marketing tools.
If you are planning a social media campaign, craft it so that SEO is a your main ROI target. When built correctly, a social media campaign can be more than just an independent marketing exercise - it can be a resource for SEO and long-term branding.
1. Social media generates back-links on its own.
If you have ever run a promotion through social media platforms, it should already be clear to you how many back-links you can instantly and naturally generate. With an incentive-based competition -- for example, a Twitter campaign involving a direct link to your website -- you can crowd-source not just natural promotion, but back-link generation. Sound good to sit back and let people generate PR for you, doesn't it?
2. Effective social media marketing inspires people to link to you.
An effective social media presence is not just about inspiring conversation, but about inspiring links. When you give people reasons to connect with yourself, your company, or your brand, they are inspired to write about you, and eventually link to you. A simple call for people to blog about you could end up with hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of organic back-links to your business website.
3. Social media profiles hold high SEO value.
Google Profiles, a new addition to Google's huge information network, allow anyone to receive a back-link from a highly rated website. With a few strategic SEO-based social media profiles, you can get inbound links to your website from a wide range of high-value websites. Remember, it is all about trade-offs -- is it worth your time to generate hundreds of low quality links or generate the few powerful ones through social media? Social media carries dual value -- as a direct marketing platform and for SEO -- while links alone are only worth their search value.
4. Smart marketers use social media as a reputation management tool.
Ever been hurt by a wave of bad press? It is painful to search for your company name on Google, only to have a couple of negative articles pop up in the top listings. The good news is that social media profiles typically rank highly in search listings. With just a few social media profiles, you can control your search results and easily remove unfavorable listings.....'
Summarization; Targeting organic search results using Social Media
I frequently help companies to optimize their social media SEO strategy. I always target the so-called 'organic' search results, not the 'commercial' banner results. The effectiveness of commercial 'ad-words' strategies is dropping rapidly as more and more online users don't trust the relevancy of those results. Conversion of commercial results is often so low that it will cost you more than it will bring you in real conversion (= qualified leads instead of landing-page visits).
Instead I use link building techniques using social media tools. These are more time-intensive but they will pay-off in the long run.
Just contact me to make an appointment.