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Internet Marketing Vocab - Learn a New Language!

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Have you ever walked into a conversation where the two speaking you could tell were speaking your native tongue, but because they were speaking about their niche industry, nobody else in the conversation had a clue what they were talking about?  I remember as a young boy listening into conversations my dad was having about politics and/or business and hearing lots of words I had never heard before, and none of them were swear words.  And as I am known for never cussing in my circle of friends, I promise to not do so in the following short paragraph, but take a second to read it, and pay close attention to see if you feel like I did as a kid:

 

After focusing on SEO for a few years now, we have decided to launch our first PPC campaign to see what kind of conversion rate we can get from paid search in comparison with the organic traffic we are already getting. Once we have done that for a little while and seen some ROI, we are going to code some new landing pages that we have created to do some multivariate testing.  Obviously that is down the road and based on seeing good click-through rates and figuring out which keywords, products, and ad copies are causing the traffic to convert.  But as I was saying about the multivariate testing, we want to do that and watch our analytics and learn from the market research that...

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In a room full of Internet marketing experts, hearing this would be just another day at the office (home office in a lot of cases), but for the average businessman, this is a whole new language.  Unfortunately for the average businessman, the above average businessman has already become well-versed in this online lingo.  They may not be doing their own online advertising, but they have at least enough knowlege that they were able feel confident hiring outside help.  If you are like most american businessmen, it is time to get caught up!  To help here is a quick vocab lesson:

 

SEO is search engine optimization.  Optimizing a website so that it can easily be found on the first page of search engines.

PPC is pay per click advertising on search engines. It is free to show up in the sponsored links of search engine results, unless someone clicks on your ad, then you have to pay per click.

A conversion is when a website visitor does what you wanted them to do on your site.

Paid search are the "sponsored links" or the results on search engines that don't come naturally.  These are usually the ads seen on the right side of search results.

Organic refers to a website naturally showing up on the left side of search results because the search engine deemed the site to be the most relevant search result. "Organic" clicks to your site are free.

Organic traffic means those visitors to your site that get there by finding you on the left/free/natural side of search results.

Landing pages are new pages designed for a site to either see how they perform in comparison with the old site, or for a specific product/service that doesn't have it's own page yet.  Landing pages are also used for testing different offers and web layouts.

Multivariate testing is when you use pay per click advertising to test different landing pages and/or different ads to with multiple variables to see which ones provide the best results.  There is more to learn about, if you care to learn more, check this out.

Click-through-rate (CTR) helps an advertiser determine which ad is the best.  The ad that gets the most clicks for the least amount of times showing up wins.

Ad copy are the words within the ad.  Great online advertisers will tell you that just changing one word can make the difference between whether you get clicks or not.

Analytics is a software that gives you info about how your website and ads are performing.  Google offers a free software called Google Analytics.

 

A new language, right?  Bookmark this post so you can refer back to this small set of internet marketing vocab the next time you feel like your web developer or IT guy, or marketing guru is speaking a different language!

Top 10 Ways to Use a Facebook Fan Page

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You've heard of them, you've probably joined a few of them, now you can learn the top 10 ways to use a Facebook fan page! The tips that we are suggesting are focused towards dentists and the healthcare industry but they can be used universally!

1.       Getting People to Join your Group

a.       Invite Your Friends.

b.      Add links to your fan page on your website, or a widget.

c.       E-mail existing customers and invite them.

d.      In the office make people aware of the fact that you have fan page. Invite them to share their experience on the fan page.

e.      Possibly pay to advertise your fan page.

f.        Search for customers using Facebook search.

2.       Post on the Wall

a.       Write about anything your fans want to know about. Make it relevant!

b.      Make sure these are relevant to the Fan page you are promoting.

c.       Respond when possible to comments on your posts.

d.      Consider doing a “Spotlight Post” once a week that is more robust than anything else you post in any given week. Make the post the same time every week so fans can expect it.

e.      http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/how-to-better-engage-facebook-fan-page-fans/

3.       Post Videos/Photos

a.       These help make great content.

4.       Giveaways

a.       An occasional giveaway for a free service, i.e. free massage, or free checkup.

5.       Exclusive Discounts for Fans

a.       Offer something that only a fan can get.

6.       Breaking News

a.       Make your Fan page an exclusive outlet for news about your company.

7.       Make Effective Use of Events

a.       Organize some type of event that fits your business.

b.      http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events/

8.       Encourage Your Fans to Act and Interact

a.       http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/13-ways-to-move-your-facebook-fans-to-action/

9.       Invite Your Fans to Invite Their Friends

a.       Phrase it something like this, “If you’ve liked our (service/product) tell your friends about us by inviting them to become a fan.”  Sometimes all people need is a little nudge.

10.   New Content Over and Over Again

a.       Start from step one and do everything again!

 

We at GetFoundFirst.com hope that these top 10 tips on how to use a Facebook fan page help. Let us know if you have used other methods that have worked!

-Luke

"There is no such thing as national advertising. All advertising is local and personal."

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