Posts Tagged ‘SMEs’
Five ideas for building quality external links
Sunday, August 15th, 2010Small businesses quickly discover that the key to success in natural search is gaining quality external links. Paid-for directories can’t compete with highly relevant, authoritative sites linking back to your business website. The bad news is that this takes time to establish. The slightly better news is that with a little creativity, and using your existing real-world business relationships, you can make good progress in a few months. The first step is to make a list of your 10 or 20 target sites for links and work out what you can trade with them, and how you can translate real world business relationships into quality inbound links. I’ve listed five approaches that have worked for SMEs I have encountered while running SEO workshops, and for my own business sites. (more…)
Tags: external links, search engine optimisation, SME marketing, SME websites, SMEs
Posted in SME digital marketing
How can the software industry help online publishers grow classified revenues?
Sunday, April 5th, 2009Online classified advertising should be a rich source of revenue for niche online publishers - whether or not they have a print publication. Yet many struggle to build a critical mass of ads, and experience high churn. Most online directories are targeting SMEs who don’t have the budget to create a bespoke online ad campaign. They are highly focussed on response, and wary of an upfront investment in an unknown site. It’s easier just to buy google adwords. I think that publishers could learn from the way that software providers target SMEs: here’s some tips to encourage new advertisers to test your classi section that were inspired by my own experience with Constant contact, an email service provider: (more…)
Tags: advertisers, classifieds, constant contact, directories, self-service, SMEs, tiered pricing, welcome call
Posted in advertising
