Monday, December 2, 2013

Is your business ready for next generation online marketing? Check this out!

Amazon.com has an idea that they are working on to further market themselves as an online business that people will be using more and more in the future.  And with a distribution center so close to Milwaukee in the works.  We may be seeing these fly over our homes in the near future.

 
 

Just the fact that they released this video shows how to market your business online.  Imagine what will happen if they start using this!

Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

How Social Media Is Changing Business | Milwaukee Advertising Tips

Nice article showing how business is changing and has changed already.  Not only on how business find customers, but also on how businesses add employees, and how employees interact with each other and thier clients.  Social media is being used here in Milwaukee more and more.  The way we are using it today will with out a doubt change again. 
Here is the article from Mashable.

A decade ago, businesses didn’t have company Facebook profiles, Twitter accounts or Instagram feeds.
In fact, Facebook didn’t exist.
When you start thinking about how much social media has changed the way that businesses operate in the past few years, you can’t help but wonder how much more — and how — it will change in the coming decade.
According to Sandy Carter, General Manager of IBM Ecosystems and Social Business Evangelist at IBM, there are a lot of exciting changes to come. As an author, speaker and expert in social business, Carter not only makes sure her company stays on top of the latest technology trends and how they can be incorporated into the workforce, but makes sure other companies recognize that potential, as well.
To learn more, we chatted with Carter about what exactly a “social business” is, why it’s beneficial, and how companies can start to adopt that kind of forward-thinking strategy in their business and hiring practices.
What is a “social business,” and why is it so effective?
Over the past two decades, the Internet has disrupted the way companies operate in a huge way — it’s almost unimaginable to think how we got anything done without it. Now, we’re seeing that same transformation in the social realm — businesses are moving beyond having just a Facebook page or Twitter account, and they’re incorporating social functions into everyday business processes and decisions, from sales and marketing to HR and product development.
It’s really a shift in the way we work, communicate, collaborate and share expertise with each other. Social businesses use social tools to listen to customers, spur innovation, identify new market opportunities and create a smarter, more effective workforce.
For example, IBM is one of the most prolific users of social networking in the industry and one of the largest corporate-wide social media communities. Every IBMer has a social network page, as well as access to thousands of internal information sources, blogs, communities, wikis and instant messaging. IBM takes social networking seriously — to develop products and services, enable sellers to find and stay connected with clients, train the next generation of leaders, and build awareness among clients, influencers and other communities.
What is the most important element of a strong social strategy? What advice would you give to an entrepreneur or executive who wants to expand his or her social strategy?
Far and away, the most important element of a strong social strategy is the corporate culture behind it. Without a culture that supports sharing and collaboration, the underlying social technology being implemented is futile.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

How do you advertise online?

How do I advertise my business online?

  That's the first question I get when a new client calls.  Online advertising compared to other medias has developed into its own virtual world.  Businesses can be found on search engines, thru pay per click and SEO, Social marketing thru Facebook, Twitter, Pintrest, etc.  Pay per click thru the same social networks, online directories like yp.com, Superpages, Yelp, and so forth, Display advertising on the online newspapers, magazines and websites. Web design and more..  All of these options split and give you even more variables.  The more you buy, it seems the more areas you need to buy again to make sure your covered.  That's why we are called Web Presence Pro's.  We cover all these options for you, and develop an online presence for your business so you are put in front of perspective customers where they are looking for you.  We are impartial to all of these options as we know that you need them all to develop your online presence.  Give us a call and we will show you how effective having an online presence will be. 

 

Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Adding Social Media is now a Must for your SEO | Internet Marketing Milwaukee

As I have stated before, content is key in your online marketing campaigns.  Social Marketing is a way that search engines are able to build trust in you and your product and that they are able to assume you are actively speaking with relevant customers in your area.

SearchEngineland has a great column here written by
The peppered moth (Biston betularia), once white with black spots, faced a strange challenge in London during the Industrial Revolution. Buildings and trees, stained with soot, turned black. The light colored moths could no longer hide against this backdrop, and were eaten up by birds.
But some peppered moths survived – by turning black themselves!
To survive, you must adapt and change with your environment. Otherwise, you’re dead. That’s the powerful lesson business owners, marketers and entrepreneurs can learn from a humble moth.

The Times, They Are A-Changin’

A major shift has taken place that alters the way you’re doing business online — and offline. It has to do with social media, SEO and public relations (PR). Ignoring their impact on your marketing is suicidal. Weaving them into your strategy can be transformational.
Let’s talk about why you mustn’t merely include social media, SEO and PR in your existing business and marketing, but intelligently integrate them in a manner that lets you dominate your niche. With the right approach, you can create and reap synergies that will deliver long-lasting effects at a high ROI.

The Shift In Emphasis Toward Trust

Tactical SEO games are about to end. Google will no longer ignore manipulative SEO tricks based on fake check-ins and false reviews. Tactics like that could destroy trust in Local Search, and Google doesn’t want that to happen. Thus, there’s a concerted effort on Google’s part to determine identity and assign trustworthiness based on it.
Then we have Google+. Did you believe it’s just another social network for folks to meet, greet, and share information? No, it’s much more — it’s a far-reaching effort to establish user trust levels.
Trust has become Google’s financial lifeline. With the majority of the search giant’s $50.2 billion revenue in 2012 coming from ads, Google wants people to keep coming back. And they are coming back — because they trust Google’s search results. Once they stop finding relevant and reliable answers, they’ll abandon the big G.
To prevent this, Google must:
  1. Correctly uncover searcher intent and understand their problems, mining data from the knowledge graph.
  2. Provide local ads and search results relevant to people, wherever they happen to be at the moment.
  3. Identify real people and assign them a trust score, using signals that are tough to game or cheat.
This means SEO suddenly has grown very complex. Isolated on-page and off-page SEO tactics are no longer enough. SEO is now true marketing. It’s also about social media and PR.

Where Are You Investing Your Marketing Budget?

Blindly throwing cash at outdated techniques is a road to slow, sure death. To succeed today, your approach must change. You must evolve to survive.
According to Google, 97% of customers search for local businesses and offers online. If they can’t find you, they’ll go to your competition. Optimizing for local and mobile search is therefore critical.
Google CEO, Larry Page, has said that the knowledge graph is only 1% of where they want it to be. They want to know more about their users, and this includes you. They seek to judge whether or not your content, your website, your offer — your business — are worth sharing in their search results.
It’s a long journey, and there won’t be any quick fixes. There are 3 key factors at play in this dynamic marketplace:
  1. Technological advancements
  2. Human behavioral and attitudinal changes
  3. The digital ecosystem
Google needs to keep pace with all of them. If you’re worried about how challenging this all seems for your business, just think about how much harder it must be for Google!

Google Knows Where Your Customers Are

Google Knowledge Graph Carousel For Local Search
The search giant recently launched a knowledge graph carousel for local search, which means that local search results are now displayed higher on the SERPs. The carousel is populated dynamically based on the searcher’s location, so the geographic location of a business or outlet will impact which search results users will see first.
Social signals and PR also play a greater role. People come ahead of links.
Until now, the focus on links was like the proverbial Achilles heel. Google relied primarily upon links, which were easy to manipulate. Google has to find a way around this — not to replace the value of links, but to gain a greater perspective by considering them in context.
While SEO in general is still the same, local SEO is influenced by 2 unique factors:
  1. The citations your business has received
  2. The number and tone of reviews from local customers (tone being positive, negative or neutral)
Guess which carries the highest weighting? That’s right — the one associated with social signals. In other words, positive reviews. Convincing your satisfied customers to post stellar reviews of your business can have a dramatic impact on your local search rankings.
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Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Web Design Milwaukee | Web Presence Pros

Having a great looking website for your Milwaukee based company is one thing, but if you don't have anybody seeing it, then it wouldn't be very useful.
Our strategy involves Social marketing, Local representation, SEO, SEM, Video, and more resulting in rich content and relevant results.  People are looking for you in many different ways online.  In order to be found, you need a developed web presence. 

As Internet Marketing and Online Advertising Consultants In Milwaukee, We Specialize in SEO, SEM, Website Construction, Web Design, Reputation Marketing, Display Advertising, Local Advertising, Video advertising, and Social Marketing. Why do we handle all of these areas?  Because in order for a business to to be found online, it needs to be where perspective customers are looking for them.  And that is everywhere.  We handle all of this at a rate lower then most internet marketing firms.  Why?  Because in order for us to provide you with the most effective internet strategy.  You will need all of these areas covered.  Most companies will charge a separate fee for each product that you are using.  We don't, we know that in order to market your company effectively, all of these areas need to be covered at a reasonable cost.   If you want your business found on the internet, contact us. 414-699-5444.


Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Seo milwaukee | Link Building or Relationship building?

 Being active is important if you want to build a presence online.  Relevant content is important and so is developing relationships.  It shouldn't be that difficult because by doing one, the other should develop with it.
Search engine watch  has a nice article on this,
Do you get queasy at the thought of the term "link building"? Well, maybe you're thinking about link building the wrong way.
Try thinking about link building as a way to build value and loyalty with people in your vertical. Not only will it be a longer-term effort that just spamming people for links, but the effect will be longer lasting and way more authentic.
That was the overarching message from the Screw Link Building, It's Called Relationship Building session last week at SES New York.
Speakers Erin Everhart (@erinever), director of web marketing, 352 Media Group, and Jo Turnbull (@SEOJoBlogs), founder, SEO Jo Blogs, explained how to build a relationship versus a link and broke down case studies to illustrate why relationship building is far more effective than the old ways of link building.

Why Build a Relationship Instead of a Link?

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The benefits of relationship building, according to Turnbull, are:
  • Low cost for you and your client.
  • It’s longer lasting.
  • It’s more beneficial to you and the client.
  • Quality link building is about relationship building.
  • You stay current with shifting market dynamics.
  • Don’t be left behind by Google updates.
Sold? Now it's time to start building relationships. Her advice:
  • Be honest and open to people.
  • Attend events. Building relationships offline should be as much of a priority as building relationships online.
  • Take the long-term view when building relationships. The results you get from those relationships will last longer and go further than just one link.
  • Do something different and stand out so people will
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Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.  For more information go to the Web Presence Pro Website here.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Internet Advertising Milwaukee | Content Marketing for SEO

 Marketing your Milwaukee business online has become more and more based on the content that you are putting out for your customer to read.  Here is some great techniques you can use.

The Cornerstone of Content Marketing

Successful creative content marketing strategies can be broken down into three distinct phases:
  • Discover: How does your audience find content?
  • Consume: What type of media helps you optimize for that experience?
  • Act: What will inspire your audience to take action? How do you want people to feel when they consume content? People act on emotion.

5 Creative Content Sourcing Ideas

Odden shared fantastic takeaways for participants who may struggle with the creative aspect of content marketing. Inspiring people to share and socialize can happen in a number of ways and the more creative you are (within reason), the better the chance of success.
  1. Visualize Trends: Export data on trends such as SEMrush, Google's Keyword Tool, Majestic SEO, and Ubersuggest. Visualize these trends so content is easier to consume. Tools like Wordle and TweetCloud are great for this.
  2. Your site: Source content from your site such as onsite search (logged queries in Google Analytics), form text area analysis, queries in analytics and data from Google Webmaster Tools. You can also create content by analyzing inbound link text
  3. Frontline staff: Utilize your human capital and assets to create content across sales, customer service, and marketing departments.
  4. Become a publisher: Think like a publisher, act like a publisher, become a publisher. Source content from magazines (recurring features, themes, short form and long form) newspapers (timely, objective, sensational) and television (storytelling, recaps, previews)
  5. Customer Journey: Map, produce and optimize content based on your customers journey and pain points as they move through the buying cycle.
 This is a piece of an article found on Search engine watch written by ,


Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

SEO Milwaukee | Call The Pros

 As Internet Marketing and Online Advertising Consultants In Milwaukee, We Specialize in SEO, SEM, Website Construction, Reputation Marketing, Display Advertising, Local Advertising, Video advertising, and Social Marketing. Why do we handle all of these areas?  Because in order for a business to to be found online, it needs to be where perspective customers are looking for them.  And that is everywhere.  We handle all of this at a rate lower then most internet marketing firms.  Why?  Because in order for us to provide you with the most effective internet strategy.  You will need all of these areas covered.  Most companies will charge a separate fee for each product that you are using.  We don't, we know that in order to market your company effectively, all of these areas need to be covered at a reasonable cost.   If you want your business found on the internet, contact us. Effective online marketing at a fair price.  414-699-5444.

Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers. Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.
Disclaimer: The postings of opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my clients or publishers.

Jim is an experienced Internet Marketing Consultant in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His mission is to help you increase your advertising return on investment and decrease unproductive advertising expenses through proven, online marketing strategies. He works with local businesses, agencies, and Non-Profits. Feel Free to call him at (414)699-5444 to schedule a Free Consultation.