Today Kelvin Newman takes the helm as he is joined by Jon Hibbitt, SEO analyst at SiteVisibility, who talks about the current SEO concerns in the travel industry. Jon has recently sat down and dealt with clients in the travel industry and has talked to them about the problems they had been facing.åÊ A key area that was a concern was mobile SEO. In this podcast Jon discusses the idea of Û÷ MobilegeddonÛª and the issues surrounding mobile SEO.
Jon explained that some businesses had prepared for this to happen while others didnÛªt. Though, this issue was easy to spot, as small businesses were using mobile responsive sites such as WordPress and had nothing to worry about. If anything it was the big businesses that were suffering the most.
Jon found that big business showed cynicism regarding the use of mobile SEO as they were uncertain how this would react on rankings. Though, he believes that overtime there will flux of data that will demonstrate that being mobile friendly is a good thing. He further indicates that businesses should look at it from a user perspective, as users what to find stuff on whatever device they are on.
The importance of https was discussed in this podcast and whether travel industries were incorporating it. Jon found that some have, hoping that they will get a ranking benefit however some travel companies had swapped and noticed a drop on the rankings from 50%. Jon importantly notes that ÛÏitÛªs important to know the technical side before making the switch and that there should proceed with caution.Û
Have you switched to HTTPS recently for SEO reason and whatÛªs that impact been like? Let us know by getting in touch with us or drop a comment below.
#SEOPodcast289 – 20 Useful Content Marketing Tips You Might Not Be Using ÛÒ But You Should
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20 Useful Content Marketing Tips You Might Not Be Using ÛÒ But You Should
#SEOPodcast290 – 20 Useful Content Marketing Tips You Might Not Be Using – Part 2
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Having Better Marketing Ideas with @kelvinnewman ÛÒ INTERNET MARKETING PODCAST #310
In this podcast Kelvin Newman, who recently did a talk at the Search Boot-camp event in London, talks us through some useful exercise, approaches and ways of thinking when coming up with ideas. As Kelvin notes, the creative process is most often not acknowledged and he strongly believes that ÛÏif you want to have successful marketing, then you need to have good ideas.Û Though he clearly states that ideas donÛªt just happen, you need to think how you would go about it.2 As you listen to this podcast, Kelvin passionately aims to save you from bad brainstorming idea meetings and to reassure you that these meetings can be fun and interactive with the techniques that he has suggest.åÊ He also provides slideshow and guides to help constructing new fresh and fun ways of providing ideas.
Kelvin also defines the brainstorming process through 3 stages:
- Stage 1 ÛÒ Divergent stage ÛÒ Set the stage for developing ideas ÛÒ opening ideas up.
- Stage 2 ÛÒ Exploring stage ÛÒ Experiment with themes and exploring the suggested ideas.
- Stage 3 ÛÒ Convergent closing stage ÛÒ making decisions and narrowing the field so you know what to do next.
Cover all these stages in order to get success with ideas.
Kelvin suggests that the Û÷Gamestorming: A Playbook for innovators, Rule breakers and ChangemakersÛª is an ideal book, if you want to get your teeth into and want to learn new techniques in order to inspire new ideas.
A few techniques that Kelvin discusses are:
- Low Tech Social Network ÛÒ Getting everyone in the room involved and getting people to write their names on post it note and putting it on to a white board. By doing this, itÛªll demonstrate how people are connected and understand the sharing lines.
- The 7 PÛªs:
- Purpose ÛÒ
- People
- Process
- Product
- Preparation
- Practical concerns
- Pitfalls
- 5 Whys ÛÒ Addressing the issues and getting below the surface of the problem by asking 5 why questions
- The Elevator Pitch ÛÒ Time proven exercise in the product development. (Slide notes below.)
- Heuristic Ideation Technique ÛÒ 3 rules for developing ideas: 1) Remixing 2) key attributes 3)Matrix
- 635 Brain Writing technique ÛÒ ideal for content marketing when generating ideas and getting everyone involve.
- Post up ÛÒ Categorising and putting themes into ideas.
- The Nuff test ÛÒ Evaluating the idea:
- How new is it
- How useful is the idea
- How visible is the idea
Links
amazon.co.uk/Gamestorming-Playbook-Innovators-Rulebreakers-Changemaker/
#SEOPodcast291 – 15 Advanced Ways to Promote a Blog Post on Social Media
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3 Things Your Audience Wants You to Know about Useful Content
Publishing useful content is the backbone of any content marketing strategy. But what does it mean to be useful?
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Useful content boils down to three things: education, entertainment, and inspiration. And if you can combine all three Û_ you have a winner.
Sometimes, though, you donÛªt need to entertain. You just need to educate. ThatÛªs the case with, say, an irrigation company.
But other times you need to educate and entertain. ThatÛªs exactly what Jon Rimmerman does to move cases and cases of very expensive wine.
These are both winners when it comes to useful content. In essence, useful content respects the audienceÛªs needs and tastes.
In this 20-minute episode youÛªll discover:
- How Marcus Sheridan rescued his pool company from bankruptcy by publishing useful content
- Why you should never worry youÛªll lose business if you give away educational content
- The eBay project that proved stories sell worthless items at a high price
- The strong bond between useful content and search engines (you canÛªt ignore this)
- What GoogleÛªs In-Depth article search feature teaches us about useful content
- JerodÛªs hoarding problem
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