Archive for May, 2010

The Idea of Marketing

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

In order to see this the right way we first need to make a few things perfectly clear.

1. Copywriting is marketing.

2. Marketing – the best marketing – is nothing more than a great idea put visually (possibly audibly).

3. Words are visual.

So…where do great ideas come from? Often copywriters, much like traditional marketers, treat their trade as nothing more than a business. They start the day at 8 or 9 in the morning and end it an around 5 pm, structuring their business around a schedule and avoiding the idea of work once the time card has been punched.

Are you restricting your great ideas to eight hours a day – 40 hours a week?

Ideas come when you least expect them. They come while your sipping your coffee at breakfast, while you are getting your tire changed – they even come while you are sitting on the toilet.

When a great idea strikes it is important to run with it…or at least make notes so you can run with it later. Unfortunately, ideas are not concrete. Ideas do not get stuck in your subconscious where you can retrieve them later. Sometimes I wonder how many great ideas have been lost only because the person didn’t have a pen and paper handy.

Be ready when an idea strikes.

Don’t dwell on it. This can have a reverse effect – much like trying to find the perfect marketing plan before lunch.

Just be ready.

A Google Search for Your Site Name Will Not Get You Noticed

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

The other night I went over to a friend of my wife’s house for a reason I cannot remember (yep, it works like that).

This particular friend and her husband have recently started a website for their business. While sitting around their kitchen the subject turned to their website and how they were hoping to get more traffic and, in turn, business for their…er…business. At this point I got very quiet.

May reasons for this are two-fold:

  1. I like to see what other people know about SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  2. When they first set up their website they used me for some free advice (yes, I’m like that and you should be too)

Her friend was talking about how they had gotten a few visitors but needed more. She then asked if everyone would please do a Google search for their business name so it would receive first page rankings.

Scooby Doo head snap

Now, if it would have been anyone else I would have corrected them as I am letting you know now that doing a Google search for your business name will not get you ranked for anything. This will happen automatically as long as your website is not doing any shady business.

And what about the keywords people are typing in for your service? Ranking for your business name is great, and if your well known even better. But if you are like them, and most of us are, you need quality SEO to get noticed by the general public.

I’m hoping most people know this but hearing them ask people that really got me wondering.

Then again…if many people do think things like this it means more of an advantage for people that understand the importance of search engine optimization