Friday, December 28, 2012

The Best Time to Send Emails

Here’s a link to great infographic by Pure360 on the best times to send email blasts.

http://emailmarketing.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452a5d869e2015434cf6844970c-pi

Note the best time for B2B offers is 5-7pm when folks are working late.   We’ll be testing this theory over the next few months and will post results here on this blog.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Google Places Takes On New Interface, Becomes Google+ Local

A few months ago, Google subtly transferred all Google Places profiles into Google+ Local business pages, integrating business listings with Google’s newest social networking platform. The transformation of Google Places to Google+ Local comes as an attempt to make local search a more social process. If you have a Google+ profile, Google will give preference to search results that include reviews and photos added by people in your circles.

Aside from the new social aspect of Google+ Local, these business pages remain a fundamentally important tactic in online marketing efforts. If you still have not dealt with this change, the time to do so is now.

While all of your business information should have seamlessly transferred from your old Places listing to the new Google+ Local platform, some issues occasionally arise. Everyone should take the time to search for their business’ profile and make sure all of the information is up-to-date, that the map shows the correct location of your business, and that all reviews have been transferred correctly.

The new Google+ Local page layout offers the ability to customize your page with more photos and videos, which can be prominently displayed at the top of the page. The old 5-star rating system has also been revamped, as a new 30-point Zagat rating scale has been implemented in its place.

Each time Google makes an unexpected change affecting its interface or usability, there are sure to be strong feelings on the matter, both positive and negative. Whatever your stance on these latest changes to Google Places, we strongly recommend that you spend a few minutes optimizing your new profile to ensure that your business is visible and attractive to local searchers. As the local search environment becomes increasingly social, Google+ Local will be a key component to your local marketing efforts. The few minutes it may take to ensure your page is in order may prove to be the difference in winning the business of local customers over your competitors.

To learn more about the latest in SEO best practices, consult a Michigan marketing firm. Visit our blog, or contact Clarity Quest today at 877-887-7611. Request a quote.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

3 Benefits of Geolocation for Marketers

Marketers are constantly trying to figure out the best ways to target the right customers, at the right time, in the right location. With geolocation software, marketers can be assured that their marketing communications efforts are reaching the subset of consumers that is most likely to turn into paying customers. With geolocation software, marketers can:

Target consumers in relevant locations – By knowing the physical location of potential customers, marketers can more effectively reach out to local consumers. This assures that marketing messages are more strategically targeted to those who are in a position to make a purchase.Show different content to different people – If, for example, your business operates in multiple cities, geolocation software can assist your marketing efforts by displaying the appropriate messaging to people in each location. This helps to decrease the amount of wasted advertising shown to those outside your service areas.Even reach mobile users effectively – Due to slow connection speeds and data usage limitations, about 80% of mobile web users opt to connect their device to WiFi, meaning geolocation can accurately target mobile web traffic as well.

In addition to geolocation being a beneficial tool for marketers, consumers should also be excited about this developing technology. For consumers, geolocation means an increase in relevant advertisements and a reduction of spam, all while maintaining personal privacy.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

When It Comes to Messaging – Plan First, Write Later

All too often companies, especially technology companies, dive right into writing copy for websites, collateral and press releases.  This very tactical approach often leads to numerous re-writes and inconsistent positioning because different writers emphasize different points, themes and value propositions.

I strongly recommend having a technology marketing agency create messaging for your company and all products and services.  The messaging document should contain:

25, 50 and 100-word overview statementsFull description (3-5 paragraphs)Role-based message based on the titles in companies you are targetingA press release boilerplate5-6 value propositions (we call them messaging pillars)Content for your website’s homepage & main landing pageMedia talking points

With the elements above, you’ll have a great foundation on which to base all marketing communication efforts.

Monday, December 3, 2012

ArborMetrix Trade Show Booth

ArborMetrix is a healthcare analytics and software firm in Ann Arbor Michigan specializing in measurement of hospital and specialty-based care.

Attending their first trade show ever, ArborMetrix approached Clarity Quest to design podium and banner stand graphics. We combined healthcare and data analytics visuals to create an engaging and informative backdrop for their booth space.

Monday, November 26, 2012

May 8 – Ann Arbor SPARK Presents Return on Marketing Investment Roundtable

Ann Arbor SPARK will hold a marketing roundtable discussion this Tuesday, May 8 entitled “Return on Marketing Investment.” The roundtable will be held live and via a webcast and will teach attendees about simple ROI metrics, and provide a panel to answer questions and provide a range of insight. Panelists include Bud Gibson – Creator of EMU’s Integrated/SEO Marketing Program, Jeff Ewald – Founder of Optimization Group – a measurement and analytics company for marketing and marketing communications, and Eric Jacobson – CFO of Amplifinity, Inc. – a company that helps track Word of Mouth campaigns and provides performance metrics. The roundtable will be streamed from 5:40-7PM by Magic Coast, and will be held live at SPARK Central (330 East Liberty, Lower Level, Ann Arbor, MI 48104) from 5-7PM, with registration and networking before the discussion. For more information and to register for free, click here.

Learn more about upcoming MI marketing and networking events from a Michigan marketing company. Visit our blog, or contact Clarity Quest today at 877-887-7611. Request a quote.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Staying Safe with Google Panda, Penguin Updates

Google’s latest algorithm updates – Panda and Penguin – may have left some businesses feeling perplexed as to why their site was penalized. Some of the black hat SEO tactics targeted by Panda and Penguin include backlink stuffing, duplicate content, hidden links, low quality and unnatural links and other potential spamming techniques that Google deems as over-optimization.

If you want to remain safe from Google search ranking penalties in the future, follow these simple tips for SEO best practices:

1. Provide original content. The first step to great online marketing is a great website. Your website should be a helpful resource for your visitors and potential customers searching for information about your business. Original, high-quality content will keep visitors on your site longer, and will keep them coming back for more. Never post duplicate content to your site. Websites using this bad practice were among the hardest hit by the Panda update.

2. Build quality backlinks. Everyone knows backlinks are great for SEO. However, it is important to observe the quality over quantity rule for link building, especially after the Penguin update penalized heavily for bad link building practices. Before submitting a link to a directory, make sure that site has a high page rank and has not been associated with any black hat tactics.

3. Choose keywords wisely. Avoid harmful keyword stuffing by developing a diverse set of targeted keywords for your SEO campaign. Use free tools like Google Analytics to test different keyword combinations and options. After developing a set of keywords, implement them into your website copy and original content strategically and ethically to avoid any future penalties.

For advice on SEO best practices and SEO services, contact a Michigan marketing agency. Visit our blog, or contact Clarity Quest today at 877-887-7611. Request a quote.