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Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence?

Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence?

Are you Bedazzled by the ‘tips and tricks’ for elevating your online presence? It’s time to get practical.

If I’ve learned anything from clients who have no online presence but desperately need to get noticed, it's that it’s easy to get confused by all of the available must-have options. My trademark motto is “keep it simple and be real” and it’s a motto that leads to success for my clients.

The first order of business: Get your website up to speed. A website with no traffic (visitors) is a website that search engines will only ignore. It’s as simple as that. How do you go from zero to 100 visitors a day? Here’s the short list:

Make your website attractive

Make your website appealing with engaging photos and word content that makes sense. Be sure that you have a color scheme that draws the eye into the content and encourages visitors to look deeper. Even if you have a basic white scheme and feel like you need to stick with that - you can bring up the appeal by adding a significant color splash which you repeat throughout the site. Color prompts emotion and emotion leads to connection. Digital marketing is all about making connections.

I think it's also worth saying that websites with too much bling or too many moving parts will put visitors off. Too many images in a constantly moving slider is overwhelming, and people simply won't stick around long enough to watch more than two images. It's a fact. Also - a one-page website with too much splash and not enough content is frustrating for visitors who are looking for real answers (it also puts off search engine bots - meaning the very search engines you want to attract to your content will be more likely to pass on your website). Visitors want to find what they're looking for without doing a lot of scrolling down through a long one-page.

Write on!

Something people who create their own websites don’t often understand is that word count counts. It’s great to have images to help tell your story, but if that story is lacking actual words then search engines won’t take your content seriously. It’s difficult to get your message across when you rely on images alone (despite the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words). Every page needs to have at least 300-500 words if you want to excite search bots enough to entice them to crawl your site (and refer visitors as a result).

Where to start with social media

Now that you have a website that ticks all the boxes it’s time to turn your attention to social media. The must-have list may change over time, but the basics right now are:

• Google business (Gbiz)
• Facebook
• Instagram
• YouTube

Sharing content

Once all of these platforms are set up, the question becomes, how to make them work? Start posting content. It’s a simple as that. And yes! Google business wants you to post new content often. People tend to set up a Gbiz page, inflowing all of the relevant data to all of the various locations, assuming that when that’s accomplished, they’re done. But the truth is – like all social platforms it’s necessary to post to Gbiz right along with all of the other platforms.

Hashmarks and @'s

Hashmarks can help get content and posts noticed, but too many hashmarks will turn people away. The best policy with this is keep these to a minimum and before you use a hashmark, check that page to make sure it will help get the right people back to your website/services.

Start from your website

The biggest mistake newbies make is thinking that they only need to post independent items to social media – meaning they post a comment, or a photo and that’s it. This is only the beginning. Your goal should be to get people to your website where they can readily learn more about your services and begin to buy into what you have to offer. A stand-alone post isn’t going to prompt people to dig deeper. Every post should start at your website’s newsfeed or spring from content on a webpage. With this link you’ll be able to share information to every social site you maintain and automatically get people back to your website - where they are more likely to become interested in your services and products.

Build a community forever

What comes next? Making connections. If you only post to your social pages and do nothing to recruit followers – you have a very unsocial attitude. To be successful it’s necessary to spend time visiting other pages, liking other people’s content and following people’s discussions. Occasionally leaving a comment on someone else's post will do wonders for creating a following. All of this is paramount to your digital marketing success.

If you have a website that could us a makeover, or if your social media has stalled out, I can help. Visit my contact page for more information.

AI is a tool – and I mean that in a good way

AI is a tool – and I mean that in a good way

Using AI to enhance your writing results.

How AI Can Support Content Creation for Websites & Newsletters

In today's digital age, content creation is more important than ever before. With so much information available online, it can be difficult for businesses to stand out from the crowd. That's where content creation comes in.

Content creation is the process of developing and producing content that is relevant, informative, and engaging. This content can take many forms, including blog posts, articles, infographics, videos, and social media posts. We use content to encourage search engines to visit our websites, driving visitor traffic to businesses and services.

The importance of ongoing content generation

The goal of content creation is to attract new visitors to your website, engage existing customers, and build relationships with your target audience. When this is done well, content creation can help you achieve a number of marketing goals, including:

  • Increase website traffic
  • Generate leads
  • Boost sales
  • Improve brand awareness
  • Build trust and credibility

How AI can support your writing efforts

When using AI to generate content for your online marketing whether that is a newsletter, a social media post or content for your website, it is important to also have the skills of an editor, the curiosity of a researcher and the knowhow to combine these skills to improve the results. Content sourced from an AI means you're using artificial intelligence to generate text. Once the content is created, having a knowledge of grammar, spelling, and style is key to improving the quality of text provided by an AI prompt. As humans writing content we're also bringing to the table our life experiences, professional knowledge and personality - something that AI does not always convey.

Using AI to support your editorial skills can be very helpful. When a writer is in research mode AI content tools can be a good source for generating new ideas and text quickly, but that content may not always be high-quality text that is free of errors. A content editor can help to improve the quality of AI-generated text by checking for errors, verifying the details, making improvement in storylines and ensuring that the content is engaging for readers. In my practice, I have been using AI to generate a draft of text based on my own queries and ideas, and then I will edit and polish those results for readability and flow. Sometimes a large portion of AI content may be suited for a story I'm writing, while other times there may only be a paragraph or two that I'll include in my article. I combine AI content that meets my goals with my own content to make the results readable, engaging and informative.

Whether writing from scratch or using AI to support your content generation for articles and website content, content creation can still be a lot of work. Content creation is one of the most important tools in a digital marketer's toolbox, because a website without words is an SEO sinkhole. When done well, content creation can help you achieve a number of marketing goals. So if you're not already creating content for your website or newsletter using AI to assist, now is the time to start.

Need help with your content creation? Ready to launch a newsletter? I can help. Email me now to get started.

Monthly newsletters help to build business

Monthly newsletters help to build business

Get on track with a newsletter

A newsletter can be a great way for small businesses to stay in touch with their customers and share news about their company. It can also be a valuable tool for building relationships with customers and promoting products or services.

Here are some tips for how to formulate news for a small business newsletter:

  • Start with a strong headline. The headline is the first thing people will see, so it's important to make it attention-grabbing and relevant to your target audience.
  • Keep your content brief and to the point. People are busy, so they don't have time to read long, rambling newsletters. Get to the point quickly and make sure your content is easy to scan.
  • Use visuals. Images and videos can help break up your text and make your newsletter more visually appealing.
  • Personalize your content. Address your readers by name and make sure your content is relevant to their interests.
  • Promote your newsletter. Let your customers know about your newsletter through your website, social media, and email marketing campaigns.

 

By following these tips, you can create a newsletter that is informative, engaging, and effective for your small business.

Here are some additional tips for writing a successful newsletter:

  • Choose a consistent format. Your newsletter should have a consistent look and feel, from the design to the writing style. This will help your readers recognize your newsletter and make it more likely that they will open it.
  • Use a strong call to action. Tell your readers what you want them to do after they read your newsletter. Do you want them to visit your website? Sign up for a free trial? Make a purchase? Make sure your call to action is clear and concise.
  • Track your results. Use a newsletter tracking tool to see how many people are opening your newsletter and clicking on your links. This information will help you improve your newsletter over time.

 

By following these tips, you can create a newsletter that is informative, engaging, and effective for your small business. If you would like some help with your newsletter contact me now with the details and let's get started!

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