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SEO is for YOUR Franchise-5 Tips For You Use
Written by: John R. Wilson, Sr.Article Overview: Everyone has heard of it by now. Very few know how to use it and I suggest that many franchises are still missing out on a major marketing process by continuing in the dark ages by ignoring it. I am talking about Search Engine Optimization. Search Engine Optimization or SEO is a powerful Internet tool aimed to increase brand, product and service visibility and your business presence on the web. Since the Internet is now the primary source of information and goods for multi-market and Top 100 regional market companies and service providers, it only makes sense to be as visible as possible in order to attract and meet the needs of your prospects, clients and customers.
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SEO is for YOUR Franchise-5 Tips For You Use
There are many ways to approach SEO efforts, and it can be difficult
for businesses just starting out. Luckily, there are many resources
available to assist in SEO efforts, especially for small businesses.
Here are my quick tips for effective SEO marketing and your franchise.
1. Set a Goal - Why Do I Want to Use SEO?
Search
engine optimization efforts (SEO) will not go far without a specific
goal in mind for your overall branding efforts. What words do you want
to own on the web? How do you wish to be positioned on the web? If you
have a strong competitor or competitors and they already have
established a high presence using certain terms and owning a particular
place in the minds of customers you need to ask yourself, "what can I
own? What position still exists that would service our company and our
branding?"
Before you dive head-first into your market position
efforts, develop a strategy for what you want to accomplish. Perhaps it
already exists in your current marketing plan. Is that plan
transitional to the Internet? Secondly, create objectives that relate
to your planning. Whether it’s to increase the number of views to your
website or landing pages each week, increase your franchisees page
rank, expand your customer base or have a newsworthy story picked up by
a certain number of information outlets, having a goal for market
positioning and goals for constant web presence and position
improvement within your field will assist you in improving your brand,
and also provide something to compare and measure your results against
as it relates to your current efforts.
2. Add a Blog - How Can I Create Timely Connections to My Market?
I
want to keep this simple today but so here is the simplified version of
understanding web presence. Research has consistently shown that a
static Web site (create once - walk away) will have little lasting
effect on improving your marketing efforts. A blog is a way to change
that. Even having a blog (ongoing messages about you, your business,
your business partners, the market you are in and the market trends) as
your main SEO priority can help drive traffic to your Websites.
And
oddly enough a blog also adds credibility to your company, shows
customers that you’re Web savvy, and can help your company stay on top
of current trends. Like every other part of your marketing game make
sure the blog has an over all purpose and is providing content that
will attract readers from the beginning. Again, site credibility is a
key for a webblog. One word of caution, Blogging is a commitment. Make
sure you realize you are in it for the long haul. Have it determined
that you can add contact to your blog at least once and more would be
better times a week.
3. Produce Valuable Content - What Do My Clients, Prospects and Stakeholders Want Information About?
There
is an increasing trend for companies to form with the intention of
making money simply through advertising and second-rate content. While
these companies do provide keyword-rich content, they do it for all of
the wrong reasons. Search engines respond to the number of times a term
is repeated on a site, as well as the number of other sites that are
linking back to it. Inbound links from these sites are what really
drives up your page rankings. This is what many SEO link builders focus
on the most. Don't get stuck just yammering on about particular key
words or links. Providing interesting and valuable content that will
stand out from the fake sites is surprisingly easy to do.
Google offers this insight for webmasters:
“The
best way to get other sites to create relevant links to yours is to
create unique, relevant content that can quickly gain popularity in the
Internet community. The more useful content you have, the greater the
chances someone else will find that content valuable to their readers
and link to it. Before making any single decision, you should ask
yourself the question: Is this going to be beneficial for my page’s
visitors? “
4. Use Free Resources - Is SEO & Tracking It Expensive? NO!
The
Internet provides a number of resources and tools for analytics and web
marketing, and many of them are free. Again, for brevity sake, I simply
refer you to Google, do a search for SEO analytics. As a matter of fact
our favorite web search tool has it's own free tools. Installing tools
such as Google’s Analytics can help you track traffic, and also give
reports of where visitors are coming from, how often they visit, and
the keyword searches (What did they search for that brought them to
you?) that bring them there. Additionally, Twitter has long been a tool
for Web marketing and SEO efforts, because of the number of people one
can reach at just the click of a button. The Twitter community has
amazing and free tools to capture who is viewing you, from where and
from your efforts get a sense of why. Can you imagine how that helps
you to understand how the market, potential clients and competitors
might see you and your brand?
NOTE: You can get a sense of your current status by typing “link:yourwebaddresshere”
into Google; the results will show what sites are currently linking to
your site, and you may discover some sites and users you were
previously unaware of. Analyzing the results can help to target certain
audiences and build a base for developing future tactics and content.
5. Establish Relationships - Generate Timely & Continual Touchponits
For
my money Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn are the top 3 social networks
every business needs to hook into. You can create relationships with
similar companies in your field, market partners, influential writers,
PR professionals and journalists as well as people who are interested
in your company. Establishing these relationships, will gain you a
community that are willing to distribute links to your site and often
link back to your site from their web addresses.
Within those
web tools mentioned above there is a second way to improve your
product, service and company message. Participate in discussions, and
join forums within those web sites and their tools. Linking to others’
content can highlight your company, your brand, your service and your
content.
The extended value of this last methodology provides
you a professional platform and process within a more ubiquitous arena
of interest. Your inks will be displayed from credible, influential Web
sites that will add valuable traffic to your site.
Learn more
about SEO on your own. Don't just leave it to the so-called
professionals. Most of them are less than 24 and know nothing about
your business, what you are attempting to accomplish through your web
presence or know how to ensure you attract the right viewers to your
websites. What they do know is the general information I just shared
with you here. It's up to you to add the particulars.
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About the Author: John R. Wilson, Sr. RSS for John R.'s articles - Visit John R.'s website John is a nationally recognized Franchise Development Leader (Sales, Business Development, Concept Creation & Improvement). In addition he was a successful Franchise Owner, Executive Supporting Franchise Systems - Sought after Consultant to Companies & Individuals seeking to understand, start and improve their businesses. Additionally John is a Writer - Life Purpose Coach - Musician - Surfer & Theologian. John creates a conversation with his clients and business associates and through the use of inter-personal coaching methodology incorporates the concepts of mutual benefit creativity with time management, organizational strategies and life-balancing systems, emphasizing the achievement of "Success-in-Life," not just success in business goals and objectives. Specialties: It started with 14 years in multi-unit franchise ownership. While an operator and thereafter I was an operations and franchise development executive. The last 9 years have been invested in successful franchise consulting as an adviser to franchise companies in the area of Franchise Operations, Sales/Resales and Development. Click here to visit John R.'s website The Stuff That Creates Growth In Your Franchise Biz Alternative Franchise Funding Check it Our Service Franchises Make PERSONAL the Centerpiece of Your Brand Position Buying A Business SpousalPartner BuyIn Is a Must Buying A Franchise Some Dos Dont |
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