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SEO and Content Marketing For Startups

SEO and Content Marketing For Startups | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it

Many startups think passion is enough. it isn;t. Successful startups learn how to tune their marketng with tools such as the 3 free Google tools discussed here: Analytics, Adwards and Trends.

Successful startups LISTEN at least as much as they TALK and this post explains how.

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How & Why Google Killed the Longtail of Search

How & Why Google Killed the Longtail of Search | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it
An infographic about how Google killed the long-tail with stuff like Google Instant, localization, updates like Mayday and Panda, verticals, scrapers and the ‘not provided’ keywords.

Via THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY, Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Since long tail search was one of my favorite strategies for new to Internet marketing startups and it is now gone thie conversation breaking out is important for entrepreneurs to know.

Content marketing is so important for startups and I've yet to meet the innovator who understands the primary importance communication plays in achieving any #Startups missions.

jalp Internet Consulting Services's comment, April 22, 2013 10:36 AM
Well said! Long term strategies are the best bases. Truth and proper managment!!
agilesite's comment, April 22, 2013 8:39 PM
Agreed Martin. Well put.
Romain Callier's curator insight, May 21, 2013 9:35 AM

Interesting !

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Why Keyword Research and SEO Are Important For Startups [Video + Marty Note]

Digital Marketing Services. Organic Search: The explosion of online content, 


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Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Creating A Successful Startup
Creating a startup can be solipsistic. Startups are passionate and creative. Feedback loops can be hard to pipe into what can be a sealed ecosystem. Sealed ecosystems cost money.

Better to go early and ugly with EVERYTHING starting with keyword research. One of the benefits of keyword research is well described here - ALIGNMENT.

Startups must align their passion and language to customers. When startups try to crate NEW language they fail. The key is slipping THE NEW inside of a comfortable shoe that customers know and trust.

Made To Stick, the excellent book by the Heath brothers, explains how to present The New from inside of The Old. Trusted ideas, even when wrong, bring the value of the trust they created. If a startup NEWNESS obliterates a trusted idea it may be seen as so disruptive that trust can't form.

Better to couch The New as an understandable IMPROVEMENT upon The Old since doing so allows TRUST to transfer. Many startups REJECT such a "downgrade" of their ideas and so many startups FAIL.

Passion is important and valuable, but so is listening and learning. As a content marketer I've discovered that when ideas are TOO NEW they fail (i.e. don't get viral pickup or link support). Most people want to understand and trust something before they believe and so are willing to advocate.

Understanding and trusting comes from several things including:

* Simplicity (why OLD understood ideas help explain The New).

* Who else trusts and understands.

* How much NEWNESS I'm being asked to swallow.

* What is the BENEFIT (to me the potential customer) of understanding?

 

The last bullet should probably be first on the list since the old, "What's in it for ME" question is paramount. If benefit isn't an immediate hook chances for further engagement are diminished.

Keyword research helps form NEW ideas with trusted language, existing traffic patterns and so allows The New to survive while new keyword patterns become established, new patterns our successful startup helped create.


Charles Mungai's curator insight, May 20, 2013 5:30 AM

The Value of Organic Search!

Daniel Imbellino's comment, June 17, 2013 7:45 PM
The value of organic search is incredible. While social media is super important when it comes to connecting with people, sharing content, etc,
I just couldn't make it without that traffic from Google search itself. At times I do get a boost of traffic from social media, but its only for a short time. that being said, we should
never rely on social networks to fuel our traffic.
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Ease Pain Of Linking Building With New SEO Tool

Ease Pain Of Linking Building With New SEO Tool | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it

Many bloggers know that external links are the best way to improve SEO, Google Page Rank and traffic to your blog, but how do you get other sites to link up to you? You can learn some of the best practices for how to get external links, but applications like Tynt also help by prompting visitors to share links to your content without you having to lift a finger.

***** If there is a bigger pain than link building work I don't know what it is. Great high PageRank sites know what they've earned and where you fit into their ecosystem (think flea on back end of elephant). Any tool that can help I'm all ears.

Marty

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