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Entries from January 2008

Copywriting is king… inbound links are courtiers

January 12, 2008 · No Comments

On the web, inbound links affect a website’s position in the search engine rankings.  Generating quality links that win search engine brownie points is best achieved through article PR and online PR. 

A huge amount of copywriting work is involved, especially when it comes to writing worthwhile, informative articles  - suitably optimised with appropriate keywords of course.  Online news releases are more straightforward to write, and bring better returns on time invested - providing you have something to say on a regular basis.  Again, SEO and keywords play a part, but frequency of output is vital to achieving meaningful success.

If you can post articles and releases on your website a couple of weeks before launching them into the outside world this allows time for the content to be indexed by search engines and helps in the linking process (although it may be wise to write an edited version of your content to be doubly sure of avoiding ‘duplicate content’ penalties.) 

Apart from anything else, continually adding to your website is viewed favourably by the likes of Google - hence the power of blogs to surge through the search rankings, and stay there, providing content is updated on a regular basis (daily is the ultimate, but weekly keeps the pot simmering). 

The links associated with blogs are of course generated through tags.  Social media links to Technorati, StumbleUpon, Squidoo and so on also help.  Main websites which incorporate a blog therefore have a head start over their ‘unblogged’ counterparts.

Creating links is hard work - hard copywriting work that is also very time consuming.  The dividends are impressive, however,  especially if search engine rankings equate to new business enquiries for your company.

Finding the time to do all this - the writing, distributing to online directories and media etc - is usually a problem for most companies.  Employing a specialist freelance copywriter to handle it all makes lots of sense. 

Not only do you get quality writing and the regularity of output that comes with commercial commitment.  You’re also buying-in specialist knowledge of the market and, crucially, how the market works.

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Offline copywriting- it never went away!

January 1, 2008 · No Comments

Copywriters like Michel Fortin are predicting the comeback of offline marketing in 2008 but, in reality, it never went away. Of course, there was a time not so long ago when I was writing press ads like there was no tomorrow.  All that time spent on ‘creative concepts’ now seems like a lost world.

Display ads are still with us, as are in-your-face news releases in the trade press and crude mailshots by banks trying to persuade us to do all things financial.  So offline never went away.  It just kind of got lost in the online maelstrom. 

Economic conditions notwithstanding, it now seems like there are opportunities to make a killing with astute offline marketing.  You could say a gap exists in the market.  I would say it’s more a question of carefully combining online with offline. 

Markets and media have fragmented that’s for sure.  Whichever way you cut it, this is a permanent feature in a new marketing landscape which should be seen as an opportunity to which we can all easily adapt.  Online marketing merely adds to the options available.  We overlook ‘offline’ at our peril.

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