Analyzing your audience
About three weeks ago, I wrote a post about the necessity of knowing your audience. We ourselves are currently investigating our audience. We asked our newsletter readers to fill out a questionnaire. After we have collected the results of our survey, I started analyzing the results. It has been a great week for me! In…
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Trust is the Most Valuable Currency Online, Is It Your Top Priority?
Trust has been a factor in the human economy forever. On the web, trust is at a premium. Smart businesses will focus substantial effort on creating trust for themselves via search engines, social media, and online reviews.
Why You Run with Spammers
Google may always be on the losing side in the propaganda wars it wages if only because the sheer weight of numbers is against Googlers’ collective voice. Recent research suggests that large groups’ decision-making processes are influenced by two important…
Google Logo All Stripes? It’s Abstract Art For Agnes Martin Birthday
Today’s Google Doodle, Google logo, is for the 102nd birthday of Agnes Martin. That is why the logo looks like stripes or big vertical lines. Agnes Martin…
An Open Letter to Matt Cutts, Eric Schmidt, et. al.
In light of Google’s FUD move to make an example of Ann Smarty’s high-profile MyBlogGuest site with an unfounded penalty, as well as a manual penalty leveled against his own website, Doc Sheldon po
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Agnes Martin Google Logo Celebrates Abstract Painter’s 102nd Birthday
Today’s Google logo marks what would have been the 102nd birthday of abstract painter Agnes Martin, adding another female to the list of women Google has honored on its homepage this year. Born in Canada, Martin spent much of her career first in New York City, and then New Mexico. She is best…
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What Do Users Really Think Of The New Google Design?
When Google started testing the new look for its search results pages which ditches the shading behind the ads and replaces it with yellow “ad” icons, contradictory outcries of this sort began popping up, “Ad click-through rates are going to plummet because the ads are too obvious…
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, March 21, 2014
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: How To Tell Search Engines What “Entities” Are On Your Web Pages Search engines have increasingly been incorporating elements of semantic search to…
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Matt Cutts: If You Have Multiple Breadcrumbs, Google Picks the First One
How should you structure your breadcrumb navigation if a product or an article belongs in multiple categories of your website? “If you do breadcrumbs, we will currently pick the first one,” says Google’s Matt Cutts.
How To Tell Search Engines What “Entities” Are On Your Web Pages
Search engines have increasingly been incorporating elements of semantic search to improve some aspect of the search experience — for example, using schema.org markup to create enhanced displays in SERPs (as in Google’s rich snippets). Elements of semantic search are now present at…
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AdWords Brings Keyword Bid Simulator Estimates Into Reporting Columns
With a handy new set of columns, Google is bringing the AdWords bid simulator into fuller view. From the keyword tab, advertisers can now add several columns to their reporting from the new Bid simulator section offered in the Customize Columns menu. A range of bid simulator estimates can then be…
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Optimize your offline marketing online: lessons from Planet Fitness
This brings us to lesson one…
1: If you’re going to use offline marketing, make sure you’re ready to receive online interest
The Planet Fitness commercials go after a demographic who are reluctant to be active and/or have had a bad gym experience.
Even if this commercial sparks their interest, they probably won’t go straight to the front desk of their nearest Planet Fitness.
Likelier than not, they’ll go online to research or look for reviews. Naturally, after these commercials, they’ll be wondering: Why is planet fitness not a gym? What’s gymtimidation? What’s a lunk?
The same (bad) thing happens when you search for any of these queries.

The number one result is a Men’s Health article, “Planet Fitness Is Not a Gym,” subtitled, “And it’s stupid to keep pretending it is.” It’s not a complimentary article.
It isn’t until the fourth result that we see Planet Fitness’s domain. The result is the About Us page, which goes to show that there’s no preferred landing page to receive these queries.
What Planet Fitness should have done (and what you should do to optimize your offline marketing efforts) is the following:
- Start tracking and monitoring keywords that could become popular because of your offline campaign. Think about what viewers will remember and what they will be skeptical about. Generate variations of those queries and begin to refine them as results come in.
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Create preferred landing pages for important queries. People are going to have questions about your brand, especially if you’re galvanizing them with an offline marketing campaign. While you don’t have to create a landing page for every question, an FAQ page probably won’t rank with the answer.
A good preferred landing page will rank well and move your target audience down the buyer’s journey and closer to a purchase decision.
2: Control your video assets.
What a hilarious planet fitness ad I just saw on TV! I think I’ll go watch it again.

The first video result was uploaded by YouTube user “JasonHadley1” months before the official Planet Fitness channel got around to it.
Planet Fitness, number two on the SERP for its own asset, is losing social equity for its channel. It’s losing likes, plus ones, and other social signals.
Try any number of similar “Planet Fitness commercial” queries, you’ll see that the Planet Fitness account is consistently outranked or not present at all.
Given that 96% of consumers find video useful when buying online, it’s crucial to protect these assets.
Here’s what Planet Fitness should have done (and you should do to optimize your offline marketing efforts):
- Be the first to upload your video. Make sure it’s optimized with a memorable phrase or action from your video. That way, you get maximal social equity for your channel and you have more control over commenting and engagement.
- Consider self-hosting your video. By hosting the video on your site, you get valuable traffic and natural links right to your domain. (More on the benefits of self-hosted videos here.)
People are turning more and more to the web to do research before a purchase (particularly the couch potato demographic). Not only that, if an offline marketing campaign has spurred a consumer to investigate online, they’re in a later stage of the buyer’s journey.
It’s just commonsense: if you start a conversation offline, be ready to continue it online. Get the most out of your offline marketing campaigns by carefully coordinating online collateral.
Interview with “chief web guy at Lenovo” Ajit Sivadasan, speaker at RIMC 2014
For RIMC 2014 we talked to Ajit Sivadasan of Lenovo about his job, his talk at RIMC and his expectations of Iceland
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Interview with “chief web guy at Lenovo” Ajit Sivadasan, speaker at RIMC 2014
The Anatomy of a Google Smear Campaign
What follows is the story of my good friend Ann Smarty’s community being the target of a Google smear campaign.
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7 Reasons You Should Go to ClickZ Live New York 2014
The first ClickZ Live New York is a must-attend event for marketers and advertisers. Here’s an overview of what you’ll learn at the show, as well as the networking opportunities that await you in New York City.
Should the Government do More to Protect Online Privacy?
Last week, computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee called for a bill of rights to help protect internet users from surveillance. But how helpful would this be? Should the government really do more to protect online privacy?
Do You Fear Google’s Knowledge Graph?
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Lots Of Google Search Activity: Likely Manual Vs. Algorithmic
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Search In Pics: Sergey Brin With Ed Snowden, Google Water Balloon Launcher & More
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. Google’s Sergey Brin With Edward Snowden At TED: Source: Twitter…
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