SEO: Learn how to check which sites are linking to you.
Ryan Dohrn is an award winning motivational business speaker, internet business coach and internet strategy consultant. Founder and CEO of Brain Swell Media, LLC.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
INTERNET STRATEGY: Three great examples of revenue centric web design
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AD SALES TRAINING: A quick look at ideas to retain magazine advertisers.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
What In The Name Of Google Is Going On?
In February of this year, Google® released yet another update to
their system called Panda. The aims of Panda are simple, remove poor
quality sites from the top of Google’s results pages. What is crazy is
that many business owners are just now putting 2 and 2 together. So,
what does this mean to you as a business owner or publication manager?
The aim of the update is noble, but the results to your ranking could be
disastrous.
Perhaps
you have noticed a slight decline in ranking and/or web traffic? Your
ranking could be slipping due to this new update if you have deployed
SEO measures on your website like listing the same article in multiple
categories or pulling in data from other sites via feeds and
re-purposing it as your own.
There are
literally hundreds of things you may be doing wrong and not even know
it. Matt Cutts, Google’s head of spam, said in a blog post about Panda:
"This update is designed to reduce rankings for low quality sites—sites
which are low-value for users, copy content from other websites or sites
that are just not very useful. At the same time, it will provide better
rankings for high quality sites—sites with original content and
information such as research, in-depth reports, thoughtful analysis and
so on."
The next steps from my perspective are simple…
1. Ask an SEO expert to review your SEO plan. Contact Brain Swell Media now for a FREE SEO review. helpdesk@brainswellmedia.com
2. Take a close look at your most recent SEO ranking report.
3. Re-run your keyword research and match that against #2.
4. If your rankings are slipping, there are four keys ways to potentially fix the issue. Be ready to make changes if needed.
Having
perfect SEO is not a hard task. There are rules to follow and if you
follow these rules, Google® will reward you for your hard work.
Contact Brain Swell Media now for a FREE SEO review at helpdesk@brainswellmedia.com.
Ryan
Dohrn is an industry leading internet consultant. He advises business
owners on SEO every day. He is a sales and strategy pioneer training
sales and management teams large and small around the globe.
Sales Training: Waking Up The Dead Prospect
How often does a prospect sound engaged and interested and then drop
into a back hole of no response? Even the best laid sales plans can end
in this black hole. Here are six ideas to bring the client back to life.
1. Set a timeline. Hopefully your timeline was set in the sales process. But, if not, give them one now. You can either tell them that the deal you have presented will go away or that the cost will change.
1. Set a timeline. Hopefully your timeline was set in the sales process. But, if not, give them one now. You can either tell them that the deal you have presented will go away or that the cost will change.
2. Vary your message.
When emailing or leaving voice mails vary your message in an effort to
wake them up. Try a professional yet funny message. Perhaps, share a
quick success story.
3. Use a video. I like to have a Youtube video in the hopper that contains a testimonial from a happy client. Send them this link.
4. Order pizza.
Being creative is often the best way to reignite an old conversation. I
sent a pizza to a client once at lunch time with a note.
5. Offer a discount. Often if price is a factor, a “management authorized” price break might get the conversation going again.
6. Give them an out.
If something on their end has changed, then they may be feeling bad
about having to tell you no. I like to say, “You will not upset me if
things have changed on your end. Just let me know.” Most sales trainers
100% disagree with this philosophy. My point is this…if the prospect has
a legit reason to not move forward, why continue to hassle them?
There are
truly hundreds of ways to re-ignite a dead sales prospect. When I train
sales teams, we cover this in great detail. Overall, the biggest point
is that you should not have this issue if your sales process is clean
and tight. But, even the best laid plans fall short on occasion. Do not
give up. Be professionally persistent.
Ryan
Dohrn is a industry leading internet consultant. He is a sales and
strategy pioneer training sales and management teams large and small
around the globe.
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