Thursday, 20 December 2012

Newest Trends in Holiday Marketing


The Internet has become primary for shoppers and not less so in the holiday season. This infographicreveals the way in which consumers are more frequently employing the Internet either through shopping, price comparison, or product research.

There are several major trends that determine how sales are made that have to be accounted for by Internet marketers in order to maximize the important holiday shopping season.

First is the increase in online shopping reflected by today’s “cyber-Monday” marketing campaign. Online shopping may account for up to half of this holiday’s purchases.

Then there’s the increase in the role of the Internet for shopping in physical stores. Someone shopping in a department store might utilize their mobile device to compare prices before making a purchasing decision. Or, they may have researched various products and prices online before heading to the store.

What does that mean for current Internet marketing over the holidays? First of all, it means your site needs to be accessible for mobile devices, but it also needs to be easy utilized for shopping. How do the search functions on your site work? Are they forgiving on spelling errors or imprecise search queries? How specific and advanced a search do you make available to customers shopping at your site?

The easier a site is to navigate and shop on, the more likely it is to draw in customers. In fact, smaller businesses can still draw advantages over larger competitors who haven’t learned how to design their sites to draw traffic and be user friendly.

Another major development is in the fact that for a customer looking to shop online, a small business with an expansive and helpful site can appear as resourceful and helpful as a much larger company.

Where larger companies are finding advantages with new opportunities in online marketing is through emails and social media. With the latter, companies will create contests and promotions or use ads to reach online shoppers in their own homes on their own terms.

More results are still coming through emails though as people follow emails for deals, coupons, and ultimately sales. The trend amongst big companies for the holidays is to utilize their larger resources on social media, big expansive sites, and emails.

However many of the trends in holiday marketing can also favor the smaller business. Besides the large gap they can fill with a strong website over the larger chains, specialized shops benefit tremendously from search engine shopping.

Someone shopping for a specific item and looking to learn or compare prices will use search terms for that item. So, websites with a specific product can rank higher on searches and draw customers who make specific searches. The larger stores can’t get rank as high on a specific item due to unspecialized search engine optimization.

Much like in a physical store, a website can be further catered to meet the demands of someone looking for a particular product. For instance, a website selling Science Fiction books can draw in readers that search for specific books or the genre, and then cater the website towards that same audience with Science Fiction art, quotes, etc.

The ability for online shopping, shipping, and search engine optimization provides small businesses unique advantages in today’s world to market themselves via the Internet for the Holidays.

By taking note of these trends, both large and small companies can take advantage of the supremacy of the Internet for holiday marketing.

Author Bio: IanB writes for US Business week where national business news is always up for discussion.

Create Successful Ads with Google AdWords Express


Google rolled out an express version of their popular advertising service AdWords. They claimed it was the fastest and easiest way to advertise online. The whole shebang is auto managed so that your ads are only seen by those who would be looking for what you are selling. For example if you are a seller of organic vegetables located in Brownsville PA, a user searching for organic vegetables in Brownsville or even organic vegetables, would see that ad; a user looking for wholesale ice-cream suppliers in Philadelphia would not.

Exactly how different is the Express version from its parent, Google AdWords?

The most significant difference is that AdWords Express is specifically targeted at local businesses that find PPC time consuming but yet want some kind of visibility on the search engine giant.

In the original version you have to come up with your own keywords, and administer the bids. In Express, it is all taken care of by Google.

So now the million dollar question is, if you’re a small local business, is this tool going to provide you with any real benefits? Let’s see what the good and not-so-good sides of AdWords Express are:

Benefits

Definitely its ease of use is its biggest advantage. Set up takes less than 10 minutes, over 4 simple steps. Once that’s done, it’s done! In just a few minutes your ad can go live on the web. Saves time for sure. The bid prices assigned to you are taken from Google’s bid auction model. The monthly budget recommendation is also made for you, depending on the search volume.

The ads are also targeted depending upon your geo location. Cool huh? Now you don’t have to worry about categorizing according to country, state city and so on. This feature also saves you a lot of time, not to mention headache.

Disadvantages:

Well its advantages can also be its disadvantages; you have to completely rely on Googles’ assumptions about your business!

Then again if you are a small business on a shoestring advertising budget and looking to do business only locally, then perhaps AdWords Express will work out perfectly for you. 

How you can set up Google AdWords Express:

1) Open your account 
If you already have a Google account, you can use that email when signing up for your AdWords Express account.

2) Make the advertisement 
In the advertisement category in the account, chose the appropriate option.  After that comes the title and body of your advertisement. This is what will be displayed to online searchers so do this part carefully and well. Try to think of words people would use while searching for a product like yours, and include that in the text. Also mention any notable events in your business (maybe your business was declared the best local business in the county a couple of years ago), as well as promos. Remember to have newspaper clippings or other supporting docs to corroborate your claims! Don’t forget to incorporate a call to action in the ad itself, as this will make it easier for the visitor to make a purchase. It could be in the form of a complimentary assessment, a demo or any other thing you can come up with that will catch the attention of the user.

3) Decide on your budget
Though Google recommends a monthly budget calculated on the basis of competitor expenditure, you do have the option to decide how much you want to spend every month. What’s great is that you have to pay only when a user clicks on the ad. 
And you’re all set to go!

Michael Rae a freelance writer for www.adt.com - offers full home security to help protect your family, assets from burglary and other crimes. adt.com 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

free top rss feed submission sites of 2013



Free top rss feed submission sites




You can submit your blog and RSS feeds Here is the free top rss feed submission sites of 2013 as follows, RSS feeds are more powerful than you know for your backlinks! Hope you enjoy my RSS feed directory list!





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scienceport.org

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http://feedfury.com/

http://plak.co.za/

http://www.rssbuffet.com/submit.php

http://www.solarwarp.net/submitrss.php

http://www.rssmicro.com/

http://www.rssmountain.com/submit_anonym.php

http://www.feedsee.com/submit.html


- @ seo freelancer

Anticipated Digital Marketing Trends in 2013


Marketing rules of the yester-years just don’t apply anymore. Gone are the days when simple pamphlets or huge hoardings were considered sufficient for promoting a brand. Since the increase in usage of the World Wide Web, marketing trends have changed drastically.

Everything’s going viral. The world has become so immersed in this digital age that they just can’t do without, now.  So organizations have decided to go the same route, with a “if that’s where they are, that’s where we’ll be” policy.

Health care organizations have taken to educating the public on various diseases. The Government uses it to promote tourism. Even restaurants have realized the importance of ‘digital marketing’ and now handle online deliveries, or even just post their menus online to help narrow down your options. We, the consumers, have the upper-hand now, and companies are beginning to come to terms with that.

But even in the digital world, trends change drastically over time. We may not be able to ascertain the exact outlook of this field, in the coming years. One can only presume, based on current fads.

Social Media
It goes without saying that this is where it’s at these days. Almost everyone is on some ‘social media platform’ or the other. Organizations have taken to promoting their wares on said sites, but on a smaller scale. 2013 may just see an increase in those numbers as more and more of them are hopping on to the bandwagon.

Establishments of all sizes, the world-over, are starting to see the brighter implications of advertising on such platforms, as the consumers spend a huge chunk of their day browsing through these websites.  Hence, they can advertise to a much wider audience than ever before.

‘Word of mouth does wonders for a business’. Way before our world became connected in such a ‘complex-spider-web-like’ fashion, that statement would’ve been on a more literal note, and reached a very small portion of the public. Nowadays, thanks to social networking, word spreads with the blink of an eye, simply by ‘sharing’ or ‘liking’ a page. It’s that simple.

Content Marketing
Now, content marketing became a fad, fairly recently, when establishments came to realize that their consumers are getting smarter by the day. No longer are ‘blind-investments’ made. People have started doing their ‘homework’ before doing so.

The Web allows one to do an extensive research on products/services, thus enabling smarter purchases. These researches comprise mainly of articles or blogs that are posted by other consumers.
So, organizations decided to go ‘one-step-ahead’. They got into ‘content marketing’, wherein ‘approved-content’ on their merchandise, are posted all over the Internet, so as to lead the consumer on from the very onset of their ‘decision-making’ process.

Gaming
This is a new concept that organizations are just beginning to see the possibilities, in. It works wonders on a ‘younger’ target audience, as an interest of this sort prevails only among such age groups. It’s simply promoting their brand name via games of various kinds…either in relation to their merchandise, or not.

Location Based Marketing
In this form of marketing, companies rely heavily on the various gadgets that we use, that have some form of connectivity on it. Say for example, you walk into a mall, and the Bluetooth on your mobile is switched on. You are instantly bombarded by messages that inform you of the various ‘red-ribboned’ promotions or offers that are available to you, in the stores, should you be interested.

Also, various huge department stores, have introduced the concept of ‘in-store’ GPS, wherein, instead of having to go on a long, cumbersome search for a particular product, the GPS simply points you in the right direction.

Online Shopping
It’s all the rage now. In this busy world, people hardly find time to ‘schedule-in’ shopping. So when ‘online-shopping’ was 1st introduced, it was like a ‘God-send’ for them. They could get their shopping done within minutes.

True, this has been quite popular since a few years now, but up until now, online shopping didn’t include everything ‘under –the-sun’. Now you can even order a ‘home-cooked-meal’, to be delivered to your doorstep within hours. It’s quite the ‘super-hero’ that saves you from having to step out doors, anymore.

So, brands have taken to selling online. ‘Online shoppers’ are a huge sect in themselves, and catering to them is a boon for companies. 

Digital marketing is going forward in leaps and bounds. Up until recently, we were relying on those rare TV ads, or jingles on the radio, for more information on companies. Now, it’s all there at our finger tips, making our lives all the more easier.

This guest post is brought to you by Chad Bauer of timewarnercable.wedocable.com, a site that offers savings and current information on time warner internetdeals.

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

What to Know About Facebook's New Local Search


Local search capabilities throughout social networks started out small but have gained more and more attention throughout the year. With the growing popularity of mobile utilization in many markets, there is a new emphasis on keeping local search even more widespread as we go into 2013.

In fact, Facebook just updated both their iOS and Android apps to improve on the “Nearby” feature that many have already become familiar with. The update just happened this week, and it is now allowing users to look into businesses that are close by based on a number of different factors. Users have long been used to being able to see who has been checking in among their friends, but there has never been quite an elaborate level of suggestion making. 

According to Search Engine Land, the metrics that these recommendations run off sound be crowd-sourced. Combining factors such as check-ins, ratings, Likes and others will determine what recommendations the user sees.

Based on some screenshots of the iOS update, users should have access to many subsets of local services. Users can look for nearby coffee shops, bars, arts-related venues, shopping and more. Each of these categories break off into more specific subjects. Businesses that are looked up will come with a profile that highlights how many of the users friends have been there, including a brief synopsis of their experience. An overall rating of the location can also be seen. 

If you are a business owner and weren't quite up to the times to create a Facebook page, then you're going to be out of luck with showing up “Nearby”. That doesn't mean that it is too late either though – simply get a page created with clear information that indicates your type of business, as well as any other type of contact information that you can supply. 

Changing the Game in Local Search

Some might think that Facebook is a little too late in the game of joining local search, especially with other social networks like Yelp and Foursquare already taking the lead. However, Tech Crunch reported today that Yelp's stock has already taken a little dive with the news of Facebook's mobile updates. 

This is a pretty significant occurrence being that the update hasn't even been made completely available just yet. There's no saying just how well-protected Facebook's program could be against spam. However, those who use Yelp and others know that it is pretty dependable. Seeing where your own friends go and recommend on Facebook could be a big winning ticket for Facebook, and others have pointed this out as well.

Having this sort of more relatable connection could be a big driver for Facebook Nearby, especially given the natural tendency to float towards Facebook in the first place. 

As stated, the update should be made available this week on both Android and iOS.

Author Bio – Being the principle writer of DX3, Ezra Melino writes extensively on the happening in social media, Google and of the vanguard of technology. Get in touch with Ezra @DX3tech or in the comment section below.

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Friday, 14 December 2012

Free Video And Image Posting Sites




1 http://www.youtube.com/ 9
2 http://vimeo.com/ 9
3 http://photobucket.com/ 7
4 http://www.dailymotion.com/in 7
5 http://blip.tv/ 8
6 http://www.metacafe.com/ 7
7 http://qik.com/ 7
8 http://www.viddler.com/ 7
9 http://www.facebook.com/ 10
10 http://www.buzznet.com/ 6
11 http://www.stickam.com/ 6
12 http://www.flixya.com/ 5
13 http://www.videowebtown.com/ 3
14 http://www.thatshow.com/ 4
15 http://www.break.com 6
16 http://flickr.com 9
17 http://www.livevideo.com/ 6
18 http://www.liveleak.com 6
19 http://www.megaupload.com 6
20 http://www.redgage.com 4






1 http://www.buzznet.com/
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2 http://www.stickam.com/ 5
3 http://www.redgage.com 4
4 http://photobucket.com/ 7
5 http://welcome.deviantart.com/ 6
6 http://freerangestock.com/ 6
7 http://www.forestryimages.org/ 6
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9 http://www.insectimages.org/ 6
10 http://www.weedimages.org/ 5
11 http://www.invasive.org/ 6
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15 http://www.pbase.com 6
16 http://www.smugmug.com/ 7
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18 http://www.aminus3.com/ 5
19 http://www.dropshots.com 5
20 http://www.fotolog.com 6
21 http://www.artlimited.net/ 4
22 http://gallery.menalto.com/ 8
23 http://imageevent.com/ 5
24 http://www.ipernity.com 6
25 http://www.photosig.com 5
26 http://pix.ie/ 5
27 http://www.redbubble.com 6
28 http://www.shutterfly.com/ 6
29 http://www.webshots.com/ 6


Image sharing sites

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