Professional Email Marketing Newsletters and Web Site Design

August 30, 2010

Filed under: Basic Tips,Email Marketing — Mike Toll @ 1:00 pm

Obviously, the best time is when you think it would have the best chance of being read. Of course, that can vary, but here are some experienced recommendations:

Blue Mondays

Mondays, especially after holidays, are somewhat taboo (who wants a cranky reader?). Besides, it’s typically a day when most people (even those who may be in a decent mood) are catching up on email from the weekend, and are contemplating the challenges posed by the week ahead. If Monday is a holiday, time your blast to arrive on the Wednesday morning after the holiday (that’s because – you guessed it – in that case, Tuesday has become Blues Day)!

Tuesday is a good news day!

Most business contacts receive an average of 75 emails per day. To make sure they have the time to review (and hopefully, read) your email, it’s a pretty good idea to have your email blast arrive on Tuesday mornings between 8am and 11am*. That’s because the “Monday Blues” are in the rear view mirror, and the day and week are relatively young. And, with energy levels and receptiveness relatively high in the morning, people are more apt to be responsive – hopefully, that day!

Wednesdays and Thursdays?

These are neither slime time nor prime time. Proceed as you see fit.

TGIF (They’re “gone” if Friday)

maybe not physically – just mentally. Be honest! Where’s your head on some Fridays? OK, you’re not the Lone Ranger; others are a little spacey, too. Yeah, don’t push your luck. Fridays are difficult, as most folks (even the most diligent and motivated) are wrapping up work for the week and may not have the time to look at your message even if they don’t have one eye on the clock. And, if they do find time to read it, with a weekend interruption, they may have forgotten about you, and your message, by Monday.

If they’re in the office during the weekend, they’re the worst kind of masochists, and you don’t want their business anyway!

On a more serious note, while many may be focused on business, your email most likely will lose out to a higher priority item, like the one that has brought them into the office on a weekend in the first place. And, frankly, we just wouldn’t want to stake our chances for readers’ comprehension on that “no man’s land” that falls between Friday and Monday.

And, finally, what is more important than the day and the time of day?

. . . Three little words: Content. Content. Content.

* Remember to keep time zones in mind

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August 27, 2010

Filed under: Announcements,Blogging,Online Branding,Social Media Marketing — Tags: , , — Mike Toll @ 11:08 am

Who Cares if you have Backlinks?
Well, no one…except search engines! If you want to people to read your page on the web, you need to have plenty of incoming links pointing right at your site. Search engines value the quantity, quality, and relevance of these links.

How Search Engines Works and how they determine the “value” of your site.
Search engines are complicated, and have convoluted formulas to determine a website’s page rank. To find sites on the web, search engines have “web crawlers” to crawl the web through every link it finds. The search engines then apply their algorithm to the site and determine the page rank. Backlinks(or inward links) are always a part of this equation. To search engines, the number and quality of backlinks are an indicator of the importance and popularity of a site.

There are many other factors search engines consider, like the age of the site, URL name, image or filenames on the site, anchor text, and keywords in the content.

How do we create Backlinks
We do this by building links in relevant directories, submitting article and press releases.
By creating something that is a valuable resource for people. If you can create something that is the go-to place for information on a certain topic, the traffic will come.

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Filed under: Announcements,Online Branding — admin @ 10:25 am

Websites can greatly benefit from a WEB REDESIGN and an enhanced on-page SEO elements and effort based on today’s web standards. Not only designing the site to be to more end-user engaging but to also focus on enhancing the sitemap and utilizing the current Blog content and adjusting on page content for maximum benefits.Creating backlinks in which other prominent websites link back to your site will greatly increase rankings, visibility and scope of natural campaigns.

 

 Internet marketing should be a phased approach based on creating some Pay per Click campaigns in the short term while creating a comprehensive social media identity that will serve as a medium term campaign.  This includes linking to several social networks and managing the message in regular intervals to improve backlinks, SEO benefit, and to establish a voice in a large new market.

SEO should be considered the longer term campaign that can be applied evenly over time.  Results vary from 1 to 4 months as new content is collected and distributed by various search engines and directories. As the results start to establish a growth pattern, increased efforts to improve page rank, ad campaigns and click-through rates (CTR) will result in increased efficiency, exposure and ROI.  SEO is responsible for natural/organic clicks that are free of charge once the mechanism is in place.Priorities should include SEO enhancements, social media PPC, social media setup, and off page SEO efforts.  A diversified approach focused on these techniques, will help create a mechanism for stable growth and deliver the marketing messages to many new internet markets.

 

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August 26, 2010

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