Search In Pics: Jamie Foxx At Google, Panda Boarding Train & Yahoo JFK Airport Ads
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more. Protesting Larry Page At Google Irving: Source: Twitter Yahoo Advertising…
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Good News, Bad News in the Apple Mapping & Business Listing World
A client, having re-located to a new sub division, contracted with me early last spring to get their new street “on the map” and to clean their NAP. Google, with the help of Dan Austin (a partner on the project) picked up the new streets in about 2 weeks and went live to Maps immediately […]
Pinterest Releases Guided Search, A Visual Discovery Tool For Mobile Devices
Pinterest wants to help its users find what they are looking for even if they don’t know what exactly that is. The company’s solution, Guided Search, is a predictive search engine powered by social curation. Announced last night at Pinterest’s San Francisco headquarters, Guided…
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5 Steps to Quick Insights Using Google Analytics Solutions Gallery
Use the Google Analytics Solutions Gallery to find custom dashboards created by experts to speed up the time to insights. You don’t have to be an analytics guru to use these dashboards, but you can monetize the data and make better decisions faster.
Friday Commentary: Trust and Google
Nick Garner shares his views on whether or not we should trust Google as CMO’s to build our brand upon.
Post from Nick Garner on State of Digital
Friday Commentary: Trust and Google
How do you define your digital marketing strategy?
This is the first in a series of plans, but in short it is an overview of the strategy process.
In future posts I plan to breakdown each section in further detail, allowing for a more in-depth understanding of digital marketing strategies.
I hope you will find this useful as an overview or a reminder of possible additions to define, track or include in future strategies.
How to use the chart:
- Starting at the top of the chart you define your Goals, Purpose, Timeframe, Location Target, Customer Profile and/or Device, if required, which are suggested in the rainbow from one through to six.
- Once you have defined your overall goals and or targets you can then decide which specific channels they are most suited to.
For example, if you require instant results SEO is not the most suitable channel, however paid search may be suitable. Depending on your demographic and or product, social paid search or PPC may be suitable.
You will be able to refer to the mid-section of the chart which corresponds to the Goals rainbow to see which channel may be more suitable for your targets and goals.
- Once you have identified which channel you will be using, you will be able to refer to the metrics section to see the possible metrics you can measure channel performance on.
- Dependant on your demographic, location and goals you will be able to identify which platform or segments you can use to focus your efforts on.
I’m completely aware that this is not a comprehensive plan and I had to stop myself from adding and building upon the chart as I wanted to keep this initial one as top level as possible whilst still being useful.
I will continue the series to break each section down further as I am fully aware that the commonly used channels related to specific Goals are not comprehensive e.g. the social goal could be traffic instead of reach etc.
I am sure there will be omissions and possible objections to some of the metrics, channels or even strategy types that I have included, but rest assured I fully intend to expand on these in the future series.
I hope that you will find this infographic helpful as this is one of the most enjoyable parts of my job; I love drilling down and creating strategies and I hope this will give some inspiration into possible additions to future marketing campaigns.
If you would like to make any recommendations or feedback you can comment below or contact me on Twitter @HeleneHall.
Friday Infographic: Why Content for SEO?
Content and SEO have always been connected. Just how connected shows this infographic from Brafton.
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Digital
Friday Infographic: Why Content for SEO?
The Greatest Misconception in Content Marketing – Whiteboard Friday
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It’s probably pretty clear to everyone that content marketing takes time, but there’s a common misconception in just how much time. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand warns us of an overly optimistic mindset, and shows us how things…
SearchCap: Google Keyword Planner Enhanced, Yandex Earnings & AdWords Scripts
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Yandex Reports 62% Share Of Russian Search Market With Q1 2014 Revenue Up 36% Yandex 2014 first-quarter earnings release shows the Russian search engine’s…
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Connectivity.com Takes a Shot at Local CRM
Whenever I run into the guys from Yellowbot (aka Solfo) at a local search conference, the exchange is typically something like “hard to believe we are at another one of these things…”. In other words, Erron, Emad and the gang have been at the Local game a long time. I was surprised when Matt Booth jumped the […]
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Using Google Reviews On Your Website
The question often comes up whether a business can and should use their Google & Yelp reviews on their website. Leaving aside the value to the user experience for a minute, I was curious about the legal issues involved. A small business would be foolish to use those reviews if the costs of litigation, however […]
200 Tickets Left for SMX Advanced – Register Now!
Time is running out to register for SMX Advanced. With just 200 tickets left, we’re likely to sell out again this year… the 8th in a row. Why does SMX Advanced sell out? The program: You’ll participate in expert-level sessions that don’t stop to explain the basics. Advanced sessions on SEO,…
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Is the Internet Making Us Less Sociable?
This week we’ve ditched our computer screens in favour of real-life interaction at a few events going on at Driftrock’s Old Street London pop-up shop.
Google Indexing Bing’s Jellyfish
Back in 2007, Microsoft acquired Jellyfish.com, a comparative shopping engines.
Sometime recently…
Full Reviews In Google Knowledge Graph
Mike Blumenthal reports Google is now displaying full review snippets in the right side knowledge graph panel.
Here is a picture of the reviews in the knowledge graph:
Mike Blumenthal said on Google+:
They have been around for several months but…
Google Keyword Planner Tool Gets New Features
Kim reports the keyword planner tool within the Google AdWords console has quietly added nine new features today…
Yandex Reports 62% Share Of Russian Search Market With Q1 2014 Revenue Up 36%
Yandex 2014 first quarter earnings release shows the Russian search engine’s revenue was up 36 percent year-over-year since first quarter of 2013, totaling RUR 10.9 billion ($305 million). The site’s share of the Russian search market averaged 61.9 percent, with search queries growing…
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This AdWords MCC Script Will Save You An Hour Every Day!
If you’ve kept count of how many of my posts during the past year have touched on AdWords Scripts (6 out of 16), you’ll know how useful I believe they can be to streamline repetitive tasks in AdWords. I use them all the time for accounts I manage; and without them, I simply couldn’t be…
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Google Adds New Features To The Keyword Planner Tool
Google has added nine new features to the Google Keyword Planner Tool today. Here are the new features in the Keyword Planner tool that you should be able to play with yourself today. The images and descriptions are from Kim Clinkunbroomer’s blog. (1) Nice graphical visualizations and…
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5 Ways You Can Avoid FOMO When Developing a Website
Nothing can compare to launching a new website. There’s a lot to get done and all the checklists in the world probably won’t prevent you from missing out on a big opportunity. Never fear. By thinking ahead, you can avoid these five common scenarios.
