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DaBrian Marketing Group Provides SEO Services Overseas

December 6, 2016 by Dabrian Marketing Group Leave a Comment

DaBrian Marketing Group Provides SEO Services Overseas

The UK’s Reliance Translations Partners with DaBrian Marketing Group, LLC for Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

DaBrian Marketing Provides SEO Services in the UK

6 December 2016 (Reading, PA) –  Reading, Pennsylvania-based digital marketing agency, DaBrian Marketing Group, has announced the acquisition of their first United Kingdom client in the tech firm’s nearly 10-year history. The partnership, with UK’s Reliance Translations, presents DaBrian Marketing with a great opportunity to tap into the international market.

DaBrian Marketing Group provides Reliance Translations with SEO services which includes content optimization, local listing management, and link earning strategies. DaBrian’s goal is to generate leads and improve inbound marketing efforts for Reliance Translation’s local market in the Manchester and wider United Kingdom area.

Reliance Translations specializes in translation, interpretation, transcription, and proofreading services in 77 languages. This intriguing pairing offers exciting potential for both organizations.

Syed Amjad Ali, Owner of Reliance Translations, explained why they chose DaBrian Marketing Group. “DaBrian Marketing Group’s reputation transcends international borders. They’re consummate professionals who are driven by a genuine desire to procure solid results for their clients. Besides their history of working with well-known brands and their impressive portfolio, I was most struck by the clarity of their language. Communication is key, and DMG knows this: by eschewing technical jargon, they’re able to break down complicated SEO strategies to laypeople. This sets a fantastic cornerstone for any business relationship, and we’re thrilled to be working with them.”

DaBrian Marketing Group’s SEO Consultant, David McDowell, had this to say about his company’s international opportunity. “I’m excited to work with Reliance Translations. They have been very helpful and continuously offer great industry insight. I expect this partnership to be extremely successful.”

Both companies are looking forward to a lasting relationship.

DaBrian Marketing Group’s first overseas partnership started in France.

About Reliance Translations

Reliance Translations has been providing high-quality translation, interpretation, transcription, and proofreading services in 77 languages for over fifteen years. Located in the United Kingdom, their comprehensive experience encompasses a wide-range of business sectors ranging from healthcare, to insurance, to technology. Reliance Translations has a well-established client base in the legal sector while also being well-known among solicitors, insurance companies, and courts of the UK. For more information about Reliance Translations, visit their website at http://www.reliancetranslations.uk/ or call the office phone number, 0161-881-7505.

About DaBrian Marketing Group

Founded in 2008, DaBrian Marketing Group, LLC is a full-service digital marketing agency, focused on providing original and strategic digital marketing solutions for businesses, that want to create digital awareness, increase return on investment (ROI), and identify insights that not only will help achieve goals but will also help to increase your business’s efficiencies. DaBrian Marketing Group’s services include email marketing, search engine optimization, website design, web analytics, social media marketing and more. Company headquarters are centrally located at 500 Penn Street, Suite 201, Reading, Pennsylvania 19602. For more information about DaBrian Marketing Group, visit dabrianmarketing.com or call 610.743.5602.

Please send press inquiries to: general@DaBrianMarketing.com.

**Originally published on Newswire

UPDATE:

Since publishing this article, DaBrian Marketing has also provided SEO services to other UK based businesses: https://hephaestus.uk and https://yorkfitness.com/.

Filed Under: News & Events, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: content optimization, link building, Link Earning, local listing management, local seo, seo

DaBrian Marketing Group Crosses State Lines to Service Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry

November 29, 2016 by Dabrian Marketing Group Leave a Comment

DaBrian Marketing Group Crosses State Lines to Service Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry

DaBrian Marketing Group offers Search Engine Optimization to Delaware Company.

Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry Logo

29, November 2016 (Reading, PA) – DaBrian Marketing Group, located in Reading, Pennsylvania, crosses state lines into Delaware to offer their search engine optimization (SEO) service to Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry. The digital marketing agency’s main objective is to improve their new client’s local search rankings.

The SEO service provides the client with content optimization, local listing management, and link building (link earning). DaBrian Marketing researches which keywords are relevant for the supplier and distributor to rank atop search engine results. This helps local, potential customers easily find the company, increasing the probability of a lead.

The overall goal of this strategic partnership is to expand Atlantic Millwork’s reach and visibility throughout the Delmarva region through organic search efforts.

Vincent T. McDowell, Director of Sales Marketing at Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry, shares his excitement about the new relationship, “DaBrian Marketing Group is a wonderful team of highly qualified and well-trained professionals. We are excited to work with their team to advance our presence on the internet and commonly used search engines. I must add, their customer service has been second to none.”

Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry resides in Lewes, Delaware. A family-owned, small business of over 25 years, supplies and distributes windows, doors, cabinetry, decking, millwork products and more across the Delmarva Region.

DaBrian Marketing Group has serviced other companies outside of Pennsylvania in various industries such as automotive, healthcare, non-profit, and manufacturing.

For more information about DaBrian Marketing Group’s search engine optimization program or any other service that DaBrian Marketing offers, visit their website at www.DaBrianMarketing.com or call the office at 610.743.5602.

About Atlantic Millwork & Cabinetry

Atlantic Millwork and Cabinetry has been a family-owned, small business for over 25 years. As the Delmarva Region’s premier building supplier, the company supplies and distributes windows, doors, cabinetry, decking, millwork products, and more. Their experienced sales staff and design teams are dedicated to providing excellent service and expert advice. With in-house technicians and delivery service, Atlantic Millwork can ensure an excellent start-to-finish buying experience. For more information about the company and their services, visit their website at www.atlanticmillwork.com or call their home office at 302.644.1405.

About DaBrian Marketing Group, LLC

Founded in 2008, DaBrian Marketing Group, LLC is a full-service digital marketing agency, focused on providing original and strategic digital marketing solutions for businesses, that want to create digital awareness, increase return on investment (ROI), and identify insights that not only will help achieve goals but will also help to increase your business’s efficiencies. DaBrian Marketing Group’s services include email marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), website design, web analytics, social media marketing and more. Company headquarters are centrally located at 500 Penn Street, Suite 201, Reading, Pennsylvania 19602. For more information about DaBrian Marketing Group, visit dabrianmarketing.com or call 610.743.5602.

**Originally published on Newswire

Filed Under: News & Events, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: content optimization, link building, Link Earning, local listing management, local seo, seo

Ecommerce Tips To Ensure Success on Cyber Monday

November 28, 2016 by Dabrian Marketing Group Leave a Comment

CYBER MONDAY IS HERE!

And, it’s expected to be the largest shopping day in US history (for the 7th straight year). It is imperative that your Ecommerce is locked down, functioning properly, and ready to go. You may think your company’s website is ready for the rush simply because you have a shopping cart built onto your page, but there’s much more to think about. Use this checklist to see if you are prepared to conquer and surpass your competitors’ numbers on the largest shopping day in HISTORY.

Mobile Friendly = Money Friendly

  1. Cyber Monday is predicted to surpass $1 billion in mobile sales for the first time.
  2. Mobile traffic has surpassed desktop.

Having a mobile friendly site is a necessity. Learn tips for designing and optimizing your site for mobile.

Does your shopping cart and discount codes work?

A functioning cart is the most important to closeout the purchase. When your customers leave items in your shopping cart, they should be able to return without losing them. They should also be able to to view these items across all devices.

Tie in your email marketing efforts with abandoned shopping carts, too. Send an automated reminder email later that day with, “There’s still time left!” or a few days later saying, “We’ll give you a second chance!”

Site Search and Filtering Plug-ins

When someone lands on your site for a particular product or service, it should be easily found right away. To do this, use a site search bar or filtering plug-in. Properly tagging each product with its brand, name and specific features will get your customers what they want and get you another sale.

Optimizing Your Pages and Products

Having products alone won’t drive traffic to your site, and will certainly decrease the chance of a purchase. Adding comprehensive product descriptions that include all necessary information along with image alt tags, captions, and descriptions will increase the search visibility of your product. If you want to rank well in search engines for a specific product or service, this is a. You also want to limit the amount of questions a customer has. By providing this information, your customers will feel confident in making that final purchasing decision.

Reviews and Rating System On-Site

According to BrightLocal, 88% of consumers will trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. Reviews on your website could boost your Cyber Monday sales. (or hurt them if not handled properly, ?)

ecommerce marketing tips for cyber monday
Image from Brightlocal.com

24/7 Customer Support

Resolving an issue or answering customer questions immediately can save some headaches for both your company and customers. Offer multiple ways for anyone to get ahold of you. A “live chat” feature on your website can help customers make a purchasing decision faster. Your customers are less likely to make a purchasing decision if they still have unanswered questions. If you can’t answer their questions, your competitors will.

Monitoring social media on a day-to-day basis is also a great opportunity to connect with your customers. When there is an issue, a customer is more likely to head to social media first to bad-mouth your brand. Be part of that conversation; don’t avoid it.

Local SEO: Can They Find You?

Today, mobile is our new local directory. Your customers aren’t pulling out their phone books and local guides anymore, they are searching for your product or service online. The most popular search engines today have algorithms that heavily favor locality. Here are some tips to ensure your business is appearing atop the local search results:

  • Have your name, address, and phone number (NAP) consistently accurate all throughout your site (I suggest in your footer).
  • Embed Google Maps (viewing your location) on your contact us page.
  • Be listed on major local listing platforms such as Google My Business, Facebook, Apple Maps and Bing Places.
  • Use local Business Schema markup.
  • Use local keywords in your URLs, TTD’s, and content, where appropriate.

Appearing at the top of local search results often lead to sales. According to Think With Google, 76% of people who search on their smartphones for something nearby visit a business within a day. Of those 76% of searches, 28% result in a purchase.

PPC Remarketing to Remember

So your site functions properly and you’ve optimized it well enough to bring a lot of people to it, is that enough? Not quite. Just as you would shopping in person, your digital customers are going to weigh their options. This means either checking out your competitors, or visiting other websites for additional information about a specific product or service. Make sure you stay top of mind with PPC Remarketing. Remarketing allows you to basically “follow” users that have previously interacted with your brand, and place ads on other websites.

Now after today has come to an end and all the shoppers have gone to bed… Go to work tomorrow and compare your numbers from today to any other day of the year. Did you not see a significant difference? (Eh, or maybe you don’t even have the analytics to compare.?) Either way, that’s when you’ll know your business was not as prepared as it should and could have been.

If you didn’t check all of these items off, you can have better luck next year (and throughout the year) when you work with us. 😉 Give us a call and we can chat about how to grow your company and your Ecommerce website.

What else do you find important for an Ecommerce site to have? Let us know in the comments below!

Filed Under: Ecommerce & Retail Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Paid Search (PPC), Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: cyber monday, eCommerce, email marketing, local seo, PPC, remarketing, seo

Ecommerce Tips for Marketing to Millennials

October 31, 2016 by Dabrian Marketing Group 2 Comments

Millennials, we’re the worst, aren’t we? A generation full of young people that seem to be disconnected from the real world, and more entranced in the digital realm. A generation who is associated with being anti-social in person, but obsessed with social media. A generation, that many businesses are missing out on. As we (millennials) grow older, our economic impact and purchasing power increases. Targeting millennials is imperative to your business’ success. The most common way to reach them is to utilize Ecommerce on your website. Follow these SEO tips to get started.

1. Need and Availability Override Brand Loyalty

Millennials, known for challenging the status quo, can be a challenge to market to. We’re not worried about staying loyal to specific brands. We want a product/service, and we want it NOW. In a society engulfed by a ‘hustle and bustle’ mentality, we don’t have the time to extensively search, and we don’t want to settle on an alternative option from a familiar brand. Make sure your website is optimized, and your products are readily available. This will not only increase your search visibility (the amount of times you appear for a given search), but also your probability of sales.

2. Local SEO and Mobile: Can I find you on the go?

In 2016, it may surprise you that , most businesses don’t just exist online. Shocker, right? With that being said, finding your store is a lot different than how Grandpa used to do it. Today, mobile is our new local directory. Before we even think about leaving the sanctity of our homes and experiencing the unknown (aka the outdoors), we use our smartphones to find stores within our area. That means local SEO is extremely important. If you don’t rank in your backyard, how can you expect your business to show up anywhere? Still not convinced? Well check out these statistics from Think with Google.

SEO Tips for Ecommerce business Marketing to Millennials - Reading, Pa

Optimizing your website for locality is an extensive an ongoing process. Here are some tips and techniques to follow to help you dominate the local market:

  • Have your name, address, and phone number (NAP) consistently accurate all throughout your site (I suggest in your footer).Embed Google Maps (viewing your location) on your contact us page.
  • Be listed on major local listing platforms such as Google My Business, Facebook and Bing Places.
  • Use local Business Schema markup.
  • Use local keywords in your URLs, TTD’s, and content, where appropriate.

3. Does Your Website Function properly?

As many of you know, Millennials aren’t known for having a great attention span. In fact, our attention spans are now down to 8 SECONDS! We’re basically a bunch of goldfish with smartphones. That means if your site does not work properly, or we can’t quickly find the product/service we want, we’re on to the next one (your competitors). To prevent that from happening, make these tips and issues a priority.

  • Site speed:
    • Not only is site speed a ranking factor, but studies show that slower load speeds lead to high bounce rates and cause a decrease in online sales.
  • Technical errors:
    • Have redirects set up properly for pages with 404 errors.
    • Resolve duplicate content issues.
    • Learn more about technical issues that impact your organic search.
  • Have the following function properly to ensure a smooth purchasing process:
    • Search Site functionality
    • Discount/Coupon Codes (Please, we’re broke.)
    • Shopping cart works – Being able to add as you shop, and return to shopping without losing products.
  • Customer Service:
    • If your site doesn’t function properly, or a potential customer has questions, you need to have someone readily available to provide assistance and secure a sale.

4. Matching the Online Experience With the Real Deal

If you want your online store to perform as well (or better) as your physical location, you need to treat them the same. Don’t be that parent that has a favorite child, Dad. Your customers expect the same experience online, as they receive in person. To do so, make sure all of your in-store products are online and offer customer support. The better experience your customers have online, the higher probability that they will either purchase the product, and/or visit your store in person.

Ecommerce Tips For Marketing to Millennials - Reading, Pa

Wrapping Things Up

We, millennials, are more than just a target demographic. We are your business’ future. Make sure your business prospers for years to come. For more advice about Ecommerce, watch our 5-Step Guide to improving your Ecommerce website (my mom thinks I look handsome in it) or download the ebook!

Still not enough? Feel free to drop a comment below or contact us today!

By: David McDowell

Filed Under: Ecommerce & Retail Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Mobile Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: eCommerce, local seo, Millennials, mobile, seo

Combining SEO & PPC to Impact Business

October 18, 2016 by Daniel Laws Leave a Comment

SEO + PPC = $

Hi. I’m Danny Laws, principal owner of DaBrian Marketing Group. DaBrian Marketing Group is a digital marketing agency. We focus on everything from web design, to social media, Pay per Click, inbound marketing, SEO as well as google analytics, and we are Google AdWords partners. Today I want to talk a little about the effectiveness of combining SEO and Pay per Click and how that can impact the business. What’s some of the things I’m going to talk about at a high level specifically come from the Google partner, something that took place in New York about a month ago and I’ve been thinking about that lately as we go into the new year closing out Q4 [Quarter 4], and speaking with a lot of our clients about potential opportunities that combine the efforts of both SEO and Pay per Click to maximize their effectiveness.

With that being said, some of the things I want to give you a high level on the content, talk about strategies, specifically localized strategy, the impact on incremental clicks, performance, controlled visibility, the data (how do we leverage that data, right?), tailoring the message, and finally we want to talk about localized measurement and what that means for a business in its context. Kicking this off first and foremost, speaking of localized strategies, we want to take a look at the localized strategies for your business, including the SWOT analysis, your unique value proposition, your company’s position within the market, and look at how you formulate strategy as you consider SEO and Pay per Click together.

One of the most common things that we see is redundancy on ineffective keywords from both an SEO perspective and a Pay per Click perspective. Not only are you ranking for keywords that have low volume and don’t resonate with your target audience, but you’re also paying for those keywords and phrases via AdWords or Bing Ads, so compounding the issue. Ideally you want to avoid that. You also want to consider a mobile strategy. You’ve heard it, you’ve seen it, you’re looking at all the data, Google went, as far as mobile, making sure everything was mobile friendly, giving you accessibility, a number of tools to make sure that you can maximize your strategies and improve your mobile sites. That is going to be imperative closing out the 4th quarter, going into 2017.

Making sure that your products features and benefits are very clear to your customers. Not necessarily you, but what does that mean to the customer, how do those features and benefits translate. We want to make sure that we keep that at the forefront, and while you’re looking at strategies bear in mind that AdWords, Bing Ads goes way beyond simple elements of search. That’s Gmail, that’s display, that’s video. Think about that as you start to lay out your localized strategy. In some cases that’s a national strategy, but it’s still relevant.

The other piece of this is the incremental clicks. PPC generates brand awareness. It’s generally at the top of the page. You’ve seen at the top of the page and now you’re seeing it at the bottom of the page. In many cases that generates awareness around a product, an offering, or a brand. Some people, such as myself, won’t necessarily click on that knowing that it has a tendency to cause a customer cost per click. They’re paying for that click. Periodically what people do is simply take that organization and search for them that has an incremental lift in organic search queries sometimes by brand name, sometimes by offering and sometimes by service. You’re going to see that incremental lift when you combine Pay per Click and SEO just naturally by people’s own human behavior.

The performance; again looking at Pay per Click and SEO, the ability to measure lead generation, sales, as well as brand awareness is more simplistic than ever provided the tools, the enhancements, the analytics, the integrations that are out there. Call tracking is another variable that plays very much into the organic side, specifically for services being able to measure that information and seeing what’s happening. You can measure the performance as an overarching search campaign, and you could also measure them in isolation Pay per Click and SEO separately to figure out where the greatest opportunities are for you to minimize your costs and maximize the lead generation and achieve your goals’ objectives however you had them laid out within your overarching strategy.

The other piece here is controlled visibility. What we very often see in the space is Pay per Click versus SEO the potential number of customers that are coming and minimizing that cost per new customer, cost per new lead, cost for new sale, or new business relationship in its entirety, so there’s a lot of overlap in that area. Sometimes that’s a good thing and sometimes that’s a bad thing where you’re duplicating efforts. There’s definitely an opportunity to control what people see based upon the content that you’re creating and the campaigns and what they’re focused on. Whether it be a geographic footprint, whether it be a specific demographic, you name it, there’s an opportunity to control what shows up on the paid search side so that you’re not cannibalizing yourself unless it’s a necessity or a critical element of the strategy. Not necessarily a good thing in its entirety, but sometimes it can work to your benefit.

The other piece here as far as this control visibility is mobile. You have this mobile component and the opportunity to create mobile only campaigns for that call and functionality or call-only campaigns to make sure that those individuals are coming through that those are hot leads, that their intent is they want something right now. You can deliver on those results creating a greater customer experience and generally leading to more profitability, which is ideally what you want to do between SEO and Pay per Click as well as your overarching marketing and business plan.

The other piece here is limiting the redundancies in keyword targets based upon psycho-graphic, demographics, intent. Those types of things, being able to isolate them and/or figure out how you have a more cohesive strategy, is definitely an element that you want to take into consideration as you’re looking to combine SEO and Pay per Click for more impact on the business. Looking at opportunities where your visibility is organically, is it where you want to be? And, substituting and/or testing Pay per Click campaigns to make sure you’re covering the ground that you need to and being competitive in the marketplace when people are looking for products and services.

The other piece that I mentioned earlier is the data, data everywhere. You’ve got Moz Tools, you’ve got Raven Tools, you’ve got SEMrush, you’ve got Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, you name it, you’ve got tools for mobile site, browsing tools, you name it, Site speed. If you can think of it, pretty much it’s a tool out there. How do we leverage that data? I want to give you one clear example. If you’re running Pay per Click campaigns, you’re running on the display network as an example, the display network allows you to disseminate banner ads in relevant locations within Google’s networks that resonate with your target audience, and in some cases, you’re going to see great results.

Finally, localized measurement. If you’re a business and obviously you’re on a national scale you want to look at what’s happening from a national perspective, but if you are a regional business, if you are a smaller mom-and-pop type of business, what is happening from the Pay per Click and SEO side specifically in your backyard as it relates to brand reach and visibility, lead generation, and/or sales? You don’t necessarily want to look at the world in its entirety when you’re looking at organic search traffic. Local traffic is mission critical.

Are you positioned well enough from an organic perspective and a paid search perspective? Are you leveraging just low-hanging fruit, meta-descriptions? Do you have geography, geography tags in there in some cases? Do you have site links in your Pay per Click? Do you have price extensions in your Pay per Click specific to the local market in that local offering? Do you have the map component associated with your local listing; your name, address, phone number? Do you have those elements consistently showcased on your paid search ads and on your site from a content perspective, as well as a metatag perspective. Are you leveraging rich snippets (schema tags)? Anything that you can do to maximize that reach and visibility from a local perspective is mission critical for your business in order to make sure that you’re getting people from your own backyard and capturing those opportunities that are most cost-effective.

In addition to that is looking at the return on advertising dollars. I’ve seen it and I’ve been on pretty much a world tour the past 4 days it feels like, but every presentation that I go to I hear agency folks talk about ROI, ROI. Not saying it’s not important, but as an agency ourselves, we can’t control every variable that’s associated with ROI, so we try to focus on that return on ads and return on marketing dollars. What did you get back on those marketing dollars? At the localized level you need to take that into deep consideration because you’re going to have a number of people come to you saying, we can create that reach and visibility, but I think we also have to make sure that we’re looking at return on ads spend at the localized level.
With that, I would say, check us out on our social media network for more content. Don’t hesitate to comment on the video and let us know what you would like to see that’s going to be more useful for you to maximize SEO and Pay per Click together as well as our digital marketing services. Any question you have don’t hesitate to reach out to us on social media as well as our YouTube channel. Thank you much. Have a great day.

Filed Under: Adobe Analytics, Call Tracking, Digital Analytics, Google Analytics, Mobile Marketing, Paid Search (PPC), Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: digital marketing, Pay Per Click, PPC, Search Engine Marketing, search engine optimization, seo

Writing to Personas: The Human Side of SEO

September 6, 2016 by Dabrian Marketing Group Leave a Comment

In the beginning, search engines were merely a shell of what they resemble today. Previous algorithms placed a heavy focus on keywords within content and other on-page factors (Meta tags, titles, and descriptions). With such a simple ranking process, people began to abuse the system with “black hat SEO techniques” such as keyword stuffing and cloaking.. As the quality of search results began to diminish, the algorithms were updated (and continue to be). Many previous SEO methods are now penalized, and the primary focus has shifted to improving the user’s experience by better understanding the searcher’s intent.

Writing Blog Content for SEO
Previous SEO methods. An example of what NOT to do.

1. The UX: A Top SEO Ranking Factor

Search engines such as Google and Bing, are a business, just like yours. Their goal is to provide customers (those using search) with the best experience possible by giving them the most satisfying search results. In order to deem what would be “most satisfying,” search engines attempt to match relevancy to the searcher’s intent by evaluating other user’s experience and their personal experience (if applicable). If search engines see that a site has a high bounce rate (when a user views only one page and then leaves the site), or if the time on site and pages per session are relatively low, they will take that as a bad sign and reorder their rankings based upon performance. Other websites that users consistently bounce to and stay on will be seen as providing a better user experience for a specific search term/topic and will improve in the rankings.

So when creating content for your site, know that yes, you should still focus on keywords within the copy and other on-page factors (meta tags, titles, and descriptions), but you also need to place yourself in the user’s shoes. By offering your business’ message in a clear, concise manner that matches the searchers intent, more than likely the user will stay longer, explore more of your site, and possibly perform an action you deem a conversion (contact submission, phone call, direct sale, etc).

User experience: An SEO Ranking Factor

2. Developing Personas

Before developing content, most people create an outline and plan that contains main focal points, what the desired actions of the readers are, and when and how the message will be disseminated. Shouldn’t your target audience be taken into consideration during this planning process as well? Businesses need to develop personas that encompass different segments of their target audience’s interests, roles, and concerns. This way they can determine which topics are most relevant, and how to shape their message to be most effective.

3. Speaking to Your Target Audience

To ensure your users will have a satisfying experience, your message must speak to their interests and concerns, all while using their specific terminology. For example, for a B2B company, content around a similar topic would change drastically dependent upon which audience they are writing to. If the message is crafted towards business owners, the content will heavily focus on financial benefits such as ROI. Whereas if the message is directed towards marketing managers, the content should focus more on the process of specific services, and areas of improvement.

The same is true for a B2C business, except instead of focusing on a hierarchy of positions within a business, they target specific traits within a demographic. Their message should speak to a specific audience based upon factors such as geographic location, age, employment, education, etc.

Regardless of the industry you’re in, you need to make sure your content speaks to the message your audience wants to hear. Writing for a persona as compared to blindlessly writing, could be the difference between just a page visit, and a page that leads to a conversion. Also, to guarantee you’ve provided your users with all the information necessary, encourage questions and comments for further discussion/elaboration via comments or email. This way they’ll never need to travel to a competitor’s site to discover answers to the questions you failed to address.

Conclusion:

Writing strictly for search engines is a thing of the past. In order for your site to truly perform well, you must put yourself in the shoes of your target audience. Before you create content, develop the personas of your business’ audience. Map out their interests, roles, and possible questions. Then, develop content intended to enhance their user experience.

For more information regarding about SEO and Content Marketing, please leave a comment below or contact DaBrian Marketing today!

By: David McDowell

Filed Under: Content Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tagged With: content development, content marketing, search engine optimization, seo

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