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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | INDUSTRIAL MARKETING TODAY JANUARY 25, 2012 Industrial Marketing Content that Helps Buyers It is very common to find marketing content from manufacturers and industrial companies that is all about how great their products are or that their technology is innovative. Sellers may be too close to the forest to see the trees and firmly believe their marketing content is helpful to their buyers. Buyers can easily find information about your products and that of your competition from their online research. So ask yourself this question, “Is my industrial marketing content really helping my buyers make a more informed decision and is it moving them closer them to a RFQ?”. | INDUSTRIAL MARKETING TODAY JANUARY 10, 2012 Internal Links – the Secret Sauce for DiY SEO It is no secret that link building is critical to SEO success. However, some people often ignore internal links because they are just not aware of their SEO benefits. To most to do-it-yourselfers (DiY), link building for SEO means external or inbound or backlinks. These are links that originate from another site and point to a page on your domain. What are internal links? Types of internal links. | | | | | | | INDUSTRIAL MARKETING TODAY JANUARY 3, 2012 Create a Content Series for Industrial Marketing Happy New Year! This is my first post in 2012 and I want to start the New Year by answering a perennial question about content marketing for manufacturers and industrial companies. The question – what do we write about? The answer – create a content series. Just like popular TV serials, you want to create a series of short blog posts that revolve around a common theme. There are many advantages to this content marketing strategy. The most important ones are: Bite sized content is easier to consume online and on mobile devices. Fresh Content = Better SEO. Don’t reinvent the wheel. | INDUSTRIAL MARKETING TODAY JANUARY 18, 2012 Website Evaluation Comes Before Site Redesign Many manufacturers and industrial companies consider a website redesign during Q1. The two main reasons are 1) Not showing up in Google search results ( SEO – Organic Search Engine Optimization ) and/or 2) Not getting enough qualified leads from the website (Traffic and Conversion). You know your industrial site needs a major makeover but diving right into a site redesign without first doing a website evaluation or a site audit can be a costly mistake. Poor SEO and conversions are the symptoms that are obvious to you. Only an in-depth website evaluation can diagnose the underlying causes. | |
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