Archive for July, 2009
Brand protection through social media
Posted by josh in Search Engine Optimization, Social Media on July 19th, 2009
When doing research to buy a new car do you only go to the manufactures website for your research and then make a purchase? Or do you research third party sites, ask friends, look at the competition, read reviews, read other sites. The internet makes comparison shopping and research extremely easy. This is exactly why companies need to take an active role in social media sites and the development of new internal web properties to help protect their brand and message.
The first thing most potential customers will do is search for the name of your company and start to look at the sites listed instead of going directly to your domain. The more spots you have the easier it will be to control your message.
According to Jakob Neilsen the web’s leading usability expert and author of several books including “The Web User Experience”
“When we let users loose to go anywhere they wanted on the Web, they went to a search engine 88 percent of the time. Only in 12 percent of cases did they go straight to a Web site. In 93 percent of searches, the users in our study only visited the first SERP (Search Engine Results Page), which usually held ten search results plus a number of ads. In only seven percent of cases did users page on to a second SERP. Only 47 percent of users scrolled the first SERP, which means that 53 percent saw only those search hits that were ‘above the fold.’ “
So why would you want to create, actively work, and link these social profiles? Would you rather own 5 or more of the top spots for your company name or leave them open to potential competition, or bad press. Additionally these are the types of sites potential customers will visit to research more about your brand to gain a complete understanding. Sites like Twitter, Flickr, and Linkedin are well known and hold lots of weight. With fresh quality content, proper linking strategies and a little time we are finding these pages displaying right along side corporate sites. Then new platforms like our own Local Mojo is up and coming and also starting to show SERP results.
If your online reputation is important to your business it needs to be treated in such a manner with serious resources dedicated towards it. It is a continual process that needs to worked, and measured for optimized results. If you think we can help your company out with these services go ahead and contact us.
Godaddy adds Twitter Integration
Posted by josh in Industry News, Social Media on July 9th, 2009
We all know Twitter has experienced tremendous growth over the last several months. It seems as if every day you hear it mentioned on the radio, tv or in print. Now GoDaddy is joining the trend. They recently added the ability to register a new twitter account from your admin panel. By default it searches for your domain name as the twitter name, and shortens it if necessary. The ease of this and integration into their control panel will no doubt add thousands of more twitter users no time. Even though a user can just as easily go to Twitter.com and register it makes it easy to start the process here. Also some users may not know about twitter and GoDaddy is helping to educate them on this service.

We have been recommending twitter to our clients as a way to communicate with their client base and potential customers, as well as an easy way to get into blogging. We found that approach works good, if a client can keep up with their simple twitter account we can graduate them to a blog. If they struggle or don’t have any time to put into something simple like twitter then they will never blog.