Performance Marketing Blog » Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com A blog on performance marketing maintained by marketing professionals. Fri, 17 Jul 2009 05:18:52 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.1 en hourly 1 The (In) Complete Start-Up Internet Marketing Guide http://performancemarketingblog.com/complete-internet-marketing-guide.html http://performancemarketingblog.com/complete-internet-marketing-guide.html#comments Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:13:28 +0000 Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com/?p=273 For my fellow world inhabitants at this time of global economic turmoil, we must help each other, now more than ever.

A friend of mine recently lost his job. He was smart enough to see the writing on the wall and make some plans before his employer went under, but it has still had a major impact on his economic well being. As we watch the news stories of companies getting multibillion dollar bailouts so that their CEO’s can fuel up their private jets, others are suffering.

So how can we make a difference? Well we can use whatever expertise and services or products we provide to help others. We are going on the “Teach a man to Fish” principle, so let’s go fishing everyone!

This (In) Complete Startup Internet Marketing Guide is my way of doing just this. The guide is not meant to be a comprehensive internet marketing manual, instead it is meant to teach real people the hands on how to’s of internet marketing. For example you will learn how to pick a valuable domain name, or how to find targeted keywords for a website, or how to get free search engine traffic.

Over the coming months I invite you to contribute, share and help build this resource and your own internet business through this blog. I will provide the framework and your comments, tips, articles and twitter posts will provide the life to this project. Let’s jump right in and start the step by step notes on building your business online. We are going to assume that you have no current site and start with the basics.

Pick A Topic Or Niche

In the early days of the Internet you could just pick some major industry or topic and start your website. Those days are over. Now you have to think niche to be successful. I recommend you pick something you are interested in and will enjoy researching and writing about. There are some market based numbers to consider; mainly you need something that has a large enough market appeal that you can make money yet is small enough that you won’t be competing with tons of highly successful businesses already on the web. You can target the top markets but make it your own, find your own niche.

Here we go. Pick a topic that is general and that you are interested or at least willing spend a lot of time researching and writing about. I suggest something such as a hobby, maybe extreme sports or deep sea fishing if you are so inclined.

Keyword Research For The Search Engines

Now you need to do some research to figure out the exact area within the niche you should focus on. There are many ways to learn how to pick good keywords for your Internet marketing.

Rules For Target Search Engine Keywords

1. The longer the keyword phrase the fewer number of searches and the less competition.

2. Pick a topic that has a total of at least 10,000 searches per month across the main keywords you target.

3. Find 1-3 top keywords, 5-8 medium targets and up to 20 total in your target basket.

4. You want to pick terms, at least for your basket of keywords that have high search volume and low competition.

You may want to take a minute to review this list of keyword tools. Let’s keep it easy and go with one tool that we are going to use throughout our marketing efforts. Download and install this SEO Toolbar for FireFox from SEO Book. This keyword tool will save you a ton of time in the long run. In general I am not a big fan of plug-ins but I have to give it to www.SEOBook.com they have done a great job with this one.

Once you have the tool bar set up, go to the keyword entry box on the right and input your most basic keyword phrase for your topic or niche. For example let’s put in “deep sea fishing”. You can customize which windows and tools will open but let’s leave it on the default ones.

Three pages should open:

1. SEO Book Keyword Suggestion Tool

Take a look at the Overall Daily Est result for “deep sea fishing” it shows 270 (as of July 12, 2009). This means there are about 270 searches per day across the search engines for the exact phrase of deep sea fishing. This is not bad for a 3 word phrase. Keep in mind although you may be targeting and writing about deep sea fishing, you will also have a basket of keyword that you target in addition to this one term.

2. Google Adwords: Traffic Estimator

On this page you want to take a look at the PPC value for your main target phrase. Keep in mind this is just an estimate and it is for people who want to pay Google for the keyword not what Google will pay its publishers who get clicks for the term. A publisher is what you will be called when you run advertising for other companies on your web site. You want to find keywords that cost a minimum of about $1.00 per click. In this case our phrase is estimated to cost from $.64 to $1.05 for advertisers.

3. Google AdWords: Keyword Tool

This is where you measure SEO Book’s keyword estimator tool vs Google’s. Local Monthly Search Volume is estimated at 368,000 and Global Monthly Search Volume is estimated at 201,000 searches. As you can see there are plenty of searches on this term. You should also check out the Advertiser Competition bars, in our case the main term (“deep sea fishing”) is competitive.

As you can see there are some significant differences between the tools and their estimates. Don’t worry too much about this right now, basically this is the reason you need to use more than one tool.

It is a good idea to download all the information you just researched if you think you found your main target keyword, if not rinse and repeat. In addition to a single topic or niche phrase you need to pick 5-8 top target related keywords to use as categories and a total of about 20 keywords to use in articles and long-term comprehensive marketing efforts. The top 5-8 keywords should follow the guidelines above, while the additional keywords to fill out your 20, can be ones you think are important, relevant or of interest to you.

Pick Your Domain

This will become your brand. Most search marketing experts estimate that the domain name has about a 20% impact on your ability to garner relevant search engine traffic. For sites in less competitive niches you may be able to get significant share of search traffic once you begin your marketing efforts, if you have selected a good domain name.

Rules for Selecting a Domain name:

1-9. These rules are covered well on SEOmoz. You can pretty much ignore rules 9-11. Rule 9 is generally correct, but for some strong keyword domains, up to two hyphens may work well. In other words if the keywords are very high volume and the hyphen version is available, you can consider it along with other options.

10. Keep domain names as short as possible. #6 in the SEOmoz article but worth repeating.

11. Put the most important words first. This usually means put the keyword with the highest volume of searches in the beginning of the domain.

12. If you can’t find what you are looking for try adding location words or popular keywords. For example if “deepseafishing.com” is not available, it is probably better to buy something like “floridadeepseafishing.com” rather than unrelated like “deepseafishingtoday.com”.

It may be easiest to register your domain at your hosting company. If you plan on purchasing a lot of domains you can get a bulk registration account at a place like GoDaddy.com.

Hosting

There are many options for hosting. For the purpose of this Internet Marketing Guide we will provide two suggestions that we have experience with.

Proper Hosting

This green web hosting company provides 1-click Word Press Blog install. Also I have a deal set up with them to provide their clients free microsites for use with this guide. Maybe most important this company has the capability to put each domain on a separate ip address by request. We are going to recommend you start a few sites on different niches later so you can see which ones work best. They also provide cPanel. I have secured a special deal because of their mention here, use promo code: InternetMarketing.

Host Gator

They provide good hosting for a good price and have all the basic tools you would expect including cPanel Administration so you can manage your account on a very detailed level. When you are ready to build multiple sites they have a specialized SEO Hosting Service that some may find useful. I have had issues where the shared server is overloaded and slow. Overall, they are generally dependable.

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Gideon Rubin is the CEO at Simply Ideas LLC and also serves as an advisor for several start-up websites including branded URL shortener 9mp.com and Twitter introduction engine, Twitroduce.com. Follow him on Twitter or connect with him on LinkedIn.

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DRTV and SEO http://performancemarketingblog.com/drtv-and-seo.html http://performancemarketingblog.com/drtv-and-seo.html#comments Thu, 12 Feb 2009 20:44:52 +0000 Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com/?p=67 I was reading some recent articles about DRTV and how to set up and manage a successful campaign. It is important to have both your SEM and SEO already set up before you launch your DRTV campaign. If you do this correctly, your unique urls and branded search will generate the actions you desire instead of sending visitors to your competition.

After experiencing the pain of manually managing over 800 unique DRTV URLs for an Education campaign I came to the conclusion that there must be a better way. There wasn’t, so we built one. We now have the ability to manage, track and SEO optimize hundreds of unique urls with our specialized software. It allows the marketer to not only build these sites easily but also push updates and manage all the pieces end to end without much technical knowledge. Best of all it helps drive highly targeted search visitors to your offer to they convert.

Has anyone else found helpful tools for the convergence of DRTV with online media?

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Top SEO and PPC Keyword Building Tools http://performancemarketingblog.com/top-seo-and-ppc-keyword-building-tools.html http://performancemarketingblog.com/top-seo-and-ppc-keyword-building-tools.html#comments Fri, 31 Oct 2008 16:40:04 +0000 Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com/?p=47 Finding the best keywords to optimize your site for can take forever. Make sure you start with the right tools so you get good answers and use your time wisely. Try some of the most used keyword building tools and some of the others before coming up with your final keyword targeting strategy.

I have been reviewing some tools for an SEO project we are working on and thought I would share some of my initial findings. Our current need for this project is a tool that allows you to pull keywords via an API. A lot of my personal experience has been working with tools more along the lines of Hitwise (closer to Enterprise solution and $70K/yr last time I checked). In this case we don’t have that type of budget, who does nowadays?

Let’s start with the free tools first:

Here are some general SEO resource sites you should take a look at-

Name: UITEST

Purpose: End to end help in building and optimizing your website.

URL: http://uitest.com/en/analysis

When to use: Well it is a robust enough list that you can use these tools form the site planning stages all the way through to optimization and marketing, really the full life-cycle.

Price: Free

Keyword research tools-

Name: SEOBOOK

Purpose: This keyword suggestion tool is good for finding related search results to terms you want to target. It also provides semantically related phrases and has a handy CSV export option. Of course it’s bid prices are very useful if you want to target either high paying terms for targeting traffic or which terms you want to bid on in your ppc campaign.

URL: http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook

When to use: Useful when launching a new site or when you just need some new ideas for targeting new keywords in order to optimize and existing site.

Price: Free

Name: WordTracker

Purpose: Find 100 related keywords to your search term of interest and get an estimate of their daily traffic volume.

URL: http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

When to use: Anytime you need some quick info about related search terms.

Price: Free

Name: SEOCHAT

Purpose: Keyword suggestion tool for Google. Helps find relevant and popular related terms. Seems to be having some problems lately based on a Google Algorithm change.

URL: http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-suggestions-google

When to use: When you need a quick tool to find Google related results.

Price: Free

Name: Trellian

Purpose: Keyword discovery and multi-search engine benchmarking during keyword list build. Useful for building out multi-search engine lists and industry lists.

URL: www.keyworddiscovery.com

When to use: Useful for a new site during the first month of optimization, nice to have for 2 months (ongoing support)

Price: $69.95/month or $599.40/year

Name: Keyword Country

Purpose: Keyword discovery and competition benchmarking during site review of existing sites. This is a good tool for those people focused more on content development and who need help on how to choose anchor text. It is also useful for finding keywords with high Click Though Rates to predict results for Key Performance Indicators. The tool provides the ability to review competitor keywords and search engines that they competition is using. Keyword Country also shows number of pages on competitor’s sites using certain keywords so you can target content for future development.

URL: www.keywordcountry.com

When to use: Nice to have for content suggestions component during first 90 days. If you are a content heavy site then you may want this ongoing.

Price: $99 for 3 month

Name: WORDZe

Purpose: You may want to use this during keyword discovery phase when building a target keyword list as well as during link building strategy development. This tool can be useful to compare how your keyword optimization strategies might work across countries. Provides information on how hard it is to rank in top 10 for particular keywords as well as demographic data on users searching for top keywords (relevancy) . Also provides link rankings and suggested authority sites to submit links to as well as city by city breakdowns and industry analysis. This tool is helpful for seasonality review and optimization adjustments by time of year.

URL: www.wordze.com

When to use: Critical for first month, nice to have for remainder (ongoing support)

Price: $45/month

Name: Keyword Domination

Purpose: Useful for keyword discovery while building a target keyword list and comparing that list across languages. This resource has an enhanced international suggestion tool. This tool is useful for keyword suggestions that are imbedded in content and long-tail keywords that might not show up in other tools.

URL: www.keyworddomination.com

When to use: Nice to have for international component during first 30 days of an internationally relevant project.

Price: $97/month

I hope this is useful. Please let me know if you have any keyword building or targeting tool favorites of your own. Oh, and if you find a good tool that has an API for keyword suggestions and/or one that provides bid prices on Google, Yahoo, MSN or Ask.com please let me know.

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Google and Yahoo! Same Stuff Different Place http://performancemarketingblog.com/google-and-yahoo-same-stuff-different-place.html http://performancemarketingblog.com/google-and-yahoo-same-stuff-different-place.html#comments Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:43:03 +0000 Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com/?p=18 This recent TechCrunch post it very interesting:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/27/look-yahoo-we-just-cant-afford-a-monopoly-in-search-advertising/

Who will decide if the Google Yahoo! convergence is good or bad? Well the consumers will vote with their searches.

If Yahoo! and Google continue in this direction people will get tired of using different methods to get to the same sponsored results. My thinking is they will probably look for new ways to get guidance and answers to their questions. Perhaps asking through their social network or services like Yelp or possibly relying more heavily on their favorite media tagging sites like Digg and Del.icio.us or new content aggregation products still in the making. Simply Ideas recently spun-off an internal project into MicroGravity Media to help the consumer find highly targeted content all in one place. More to come…

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Attending the Affiliate Summit in Boston http://performancemarketingblog.com/attending-the-affiliate-summit-in-boston.html http://performancemarketingblog.com/attending-the-affiliate-summit-in-boston.html#comments Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:05:04 +0000 Gideon Rubin http://performancemarketingblog.com/?p=4 Recently I traveled to Boston for the Affiliate Summit. Between the networking and the parties I ran out to Davis Square to spend some time with an old college friend of mine. One of the first questions he asked me was, “what are you working on?” He knows me well enough to realize that I always have something new on the hopper. I told him about a new website Simply Ideas launched in Beta called www.collegematchingservice.com. Of course the next question was, why? Well there are a lot of reasons including the fact that education is one of the hottest verticals on the Internet and I have years of experience in the Education marketing space both on and off the Internet. But with all of SI’s ventures’ there is a BIGGER reason. Our company is built around a set of core values that are greater than just making money. We are a sustainable business with a very flexible work structure for our people and we believe in doing good in the world. So the main reason I decided to launch this new venture is simple; I love to learn and I believe that education is the best way for people to succeed in life. Helping people get an education is all about helping people lift themselves up and improve their situation no matter what stage they are at in their lives.

We are working hard to make education web sites that provide people interested in going to college the tools they need to figure out what they want to study and which school is right for them, whether an online school or campus based. My past experience starting one of the leading education portals on the Internet has taught me a lot about what works and what doesn’t, but it really provided the motivation to “build it better.” Basically when I looked at all the education web sites on the Internet it appeared to me that they missed the opportunity to take advantage of some of the newest web 2.0 technologies, and more importantly, provide a very relevant and valuable service to potential students. So for now take a look at www.collegematchingservice.com where our mission is to become a leading destination site for individuals across the US looking for their perfect college. Utilizing our proprietary matching algorithm and advanced technologies as well as research and input from hundreds of schools, CMS knows what colleges fit individuals’ needs and profiles, and thus provides a highly refined matching service.

Over the coming months we will be launching several sites and services to address what we see as this market opportunity in the education space. As we continue down this path and further this social and technological experiment I will continue to share my own thoughts and ideas related to education on and off the Internet as well as more general information about the challenges and developments in Performance Marketing. I will invite people from the Simply Ideas Network, which includes partners, clients, and friends to provide their insights and I invite you to help us build on the knowledge and experiences in the Performance Marketing community.

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