Saturday, May 14, 2011

Tips For Ranking Higher in SERPs

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a specialized field that helps a website get higher rankings in the search engines results page (SERPs) by making it more relevant for both search engines and people. The goal of search engine optimization is to capture as much of the page 1 real estate in searches relevant to the targeted keywords.

Whether you’re developing a new website or updating an existing site, you should keep the following guidelines in mind as new content is developed and coded.
  • Structure your site appropriately to be found by search engines.
  • Make navigation easy, clear, and intuitive.
  • Remember that “content is king.”
  • Think through and liberally use appropriate keywords.
  • Make sure <TITLE> and <META> tags are used appropriately.
  • Check for broken links and correct HTML.
  • Keep parameters short on dynamically-generated pages.
  • Be straightforward in your site structure.
  • Make your photo captions text rather than embedding inside an image.
  • Use <ALT> attribute and descriptive names for all photos and images.
Pathmaker Marketing offers a full range of services - web design, search engine optimization, email fundraising services, business marketing promotion online, Christian marketing, keyword marketing and more. Give Pathmaker Marketing a call at 623-322-3334.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Monetize Your Email List

by Randall Mains

Email fundraising has proven to be one of the best emarketing channel you can leverage to develop online fundraising sources for your not-for-profit organization. A good qualified internal email list should generate substantial gifts toward your annual fund, add to your monthly donor groups, and even raise funds for special projects. I will show you how to monetize your email list later, but for now I want to focus on how to begin building your lists, since many charities are literally at ground zero when it comes to their email lists.

Most companies don't know how to start building their email lists. While there are numerous methods you can use, both online and offline, you're best to grow your email lists by addressing your website traffic conversion plan first, which is generally an overlooked subject. I personally prefer incentive-based email sign-up offers, which I'll explain later.

Much of the focus I hear about is on generating visitors to your website, rather than converting the visitors you'll get. Generating traffic to your website without having a plan to convert the traffic into non profit marketing assets is the equivalent of having a billboard on the highway--you do get brand awareness because of the traffic that sees your ad, but you don't get many tangible assets to work with after your ad ends.

We here at Pathmaker Marketing believe that a non profit website design strategy that concentrates on traffic conversion will add people onto your email list. Using this method you collect as many names as possible that you can convert into gifts or sales today, plus names that are likely to convert in the weeks and months to come through online fundraising.

Most companies will dedicate zero real estate, or very little online real estate, to traffic conversion efforts. Installing a good one will increase the size of your email lists, and eventually lead to significant results out of your email fundraising.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

What Is Your Ministry's Niche?

As non profit fund raising professionals, Pathmaker Marketing often starts by asking our clients, "What is unique about your ministry or non profit organization that separates you from the rest?" Isolate that area of differentiation and then determine the ways you might convey that uniqueness online. One idea for accomplishing this objective is to think about the ways you already provide ministry:

  • Do you have a radio show? Then place your radio broadcasts online in MP3 format.
  • Do you preach sermons? Then have your messages converted into MP3 format and upload them online for people to hear 24/7.
  • Do you have a television ministry? Then convert your TV programs into QuickTime or Windows Media file formats for online viewing. You can even upload your shows to YouTube or other online video portals.
  • Do you have a drama ministry you can videotape? Then do the same.
  • Are you a prolific writer? Then consider:
  • Publishing your books online as e-books or using print-on-demand processing.
  • Developing white papers on subjects of expertise for you.
  • Creating an online library replete with articles on various topics of relevance to your audience.
  • Starting a blog.

The key here is to isolate what ministries or services you provide offline, particularly those that are especially unique, and then determine if you can provide or enhance them through non profit marketing online.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

What Do You Mean They Weren't Looking For Me!

by Floyd Allen

Boy, I hate to burst a friend’s bubble! Especially when that friend thinks he is excelling in my area of expertise. Especially when that friend is Jim.

Now, you probably have already read about Jim though he wasn’t referred to by name. Jim is the gentleman who referred to “Pay Per Click” as “Paper Clip,” and wasn’t thrilled by the program’s results, nor by the fact that I had corrected him on it. Anyway, he is doing his best to keep up with technology, and decided he would start a Blog. The owner of an independent sporting goods store and a pretty fair fisherman, Jim decided he would do a Blog on fishing. He has been at it for about a month, and when we had lunch the other day he breezed into the restaurant and announced that he had finally hit the big time!

Enjoying the beaming smile on his face, I asked what was up. He explained that he had fourteen hundred hits on his latest offering, 5 Important Facts about Fly-Fishing in Arizona. And, he proclaimed triumphantly, he didn’t think that many people even knew his name. Without thinking I informed him that undoubtedly most of them didn’t. He gave me a hard look - - he wasn’t to the point of fuming, but he was, at least, brooding. Knowing he deserved an explanation, I shared a few Internet Marketing ideas with him.

The reality is, I explained, that approximately 82% of the people who read our Blogs have not typed in our name, but rather a keyword. This, I went on to tell him, is the basis for Keyword Marketing. Keyword Marketing is an excellent Online Marketing Tool, and one that Randall Mains and Pathmaker Marketing, the firm I am associated with, feature as part of their Search Engine Optimization Services. My best guess was that people were looking for advice on fly-fishing in general, and fly-fishing in Arizona in particular, and that’s how they came upon his Blog.
Jim was a little deflated; there was no doubt about it. He is a friend, and not wanting to bring him down and leave him there, I shared some of the positive aspects about his situation. I first pointed out to him that now fourteen hundred people do know his name. Next I suggested to him that he might want to use what he had started as a social Blog as a subtle way to market his business. His spirits were lifting, and he seemed genuinely interested in the prospect of using his Blog to increase his business.

Warming to the discussion myself, I explained how another Pathmaker Marketing associate, Karen Randau, knew a gentleman who had developed leads for a hunting lodge that he owned and operated. He just wrote about some of the interesting experiences the people who stayed there had enjoyed, and before long people were asking about flyers and what not. Utilizing all of the knowledge and expertise at Pathmaker’s disposal, I assured him, would allow us to help virtually any business use a Social Networking program such as Blogging to promote their business without violating the unwritten code of “fun” that is associated with Blogging.

By the time lunch was over Jim had returned to being his beaming self. We discussed some other topics that might bring him new readers, and speculated on how many hits each one would receive. He was thrilled that he might get fourteen hundred new customers, until I pointed out to him that probably half of them were probably from out of state. I got that hard look again, until I explained to him how he could deal with that, too - - - but that’s for another day and another Blog!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Promoting Your Online Business

Promoting your online business online is crucial because it generates traffic. Without traffic, you have nobody to look at your Web site and therefore you need to be marketing your business online consistently to drive this essential traffic to your site.

The five elements of a complete business marketing online promotion plan are:
  • Blogging
  • Link Building
  • Social & Professional Media Marketing
  • Pay Per Click Advertising
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Call 623-322-3334 to schedule a free consultation with Pathmaker Marketing.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Questions To Ask Fundraising Companies

If you’re a non profit or church who raises funds, then you need to include online fundraising in your marketing tool kit. And when you start doing that, you’ll want to consider the advantages of working with various fundraising companies. Just because you work with someone who has been managing your direct mail for the last several years doesn’t mean they’re the right choice for your email fundraising or search engine marketing efforts. You’ll want to look for Internet savvy fundraising companies for that.

When interviewing fundraising companies, here are some helpful questions you’ll want to ask.

  • What is your experience raising funds online?

  • What is your strategy for raising funds online?

  • What is your experience in my industry?

  • What is your billing schedule and terms?

  • How do you resolve conflicts and disagreements?

These basic questions may launch you into other discussions, but these will help you springboard into a thorough understanding of how various fundraising companies stack up against one another.

Pathmaker Marketing is ready to help you raise funds online and would love to talk to you about how our strategies and experience fit with your organization. Call us at 623-322-3334.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Win Keywords With Compendium

“Well, Jim, if you are serious about using blogging for marketing purposes, I would suggest that you get in touch with Randall at Pathmaker Marketing and have him set you up with Compendium.”

“Compendium?”

“Right. It is the blog posting system that Pathmaker Marketing promotes. It's a Premier Bogging Service, recommends to all of their clients, and it is, without a doubt, the best system on the market.”

“What makes it so good?”

“Well, there are a multitude of reasons actually. A few of the more important ones, where you’re concerned at least, include the fact that it automatically optimizes your blog post content, systematically organizes your post content by keyword, allows for unlimited users and dynamic calls to action. Not to mention the comprehensive keyword research you also receive to help you identify your winnable terms so you can begin targeting keywords.”

“So all I have to do is sign up with Compendium and I’ll win keywords and page rankings?” Jim asked hopefully, realizing that probably wasn’t the case.

“No, not quite. Google tends to prefer to give rankings based on depth of content, so you need to spend lots of time posting blogs for the next few months.”

“How do I know what to blog on?”

“Compendium will help you find your winnable targeting keywords, and that’s what you need to concentrate on.”

Jim was satisfied, I could tell, and I knew he would soon be giving Pathmaker Marketing a call. Even though Compendium isn’t free, it gets results for its bloggers.