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As I’ve posted in the past, I get daily notifications of my “Daily Challenge” – little snippets, sayings, quotes, ideas that keep me grounded and remind me that it’s not all about me.  Sometimes these little challenges strike a personal note, and sometimes they hit me professionally.  Today’s challenge can apply both personally and professionally.

“Choose to re-frame disappointments as challenges to help you grow.”

We would not be who we are without disappointment and growth, so this is a great reminder or push to learn from our mistakes, both personally and professionally.

If I apply this professionally, it is to take a web site that does not perform well, or has experiences failures in the ways of online sales and/or traffic and turn that around.  The disappointments in online performance are the things that push to dig deeper and find out what is not working and make it better.

I have one particular account that puzzles me – the site traffic grows month over month, the overall site bounce rate is low, the pricing on products is competitive and they are experiencing nice positioning in Google.  They are following all the steps in our marketing plan, yet the site does not perform as well as I’d expect it to.  It is rather disappointing.  BUT, this is now a challenge – to test the waters and look for ways to make it work.  We’ve just rolled out some changes that I hope will be effective, but again we continue to monitor using tools like Google Analytics to watch our changes take hold.

If not, I will continue to push to find the right solution as I attempt to do in all areas of my life.  My passion for my client’s success is what keeps me motivated.  At the end of the day, if their site is performing well and I am helping their business grow, then I’ve overcome just one more challenge.

As Joel Osteen once said  “Every setback is a setup for a great comeback…”

I continue to view failures and disappointments as opportunities for growth in all areas of my life.  It is those things that make us stronger both personally and professionally.

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time_to_stopGood Morning my internet friends!   It’s time to stop and talk about the importance of growing your website traffic versus the importance of improving your site content to increase conversions (Yet Again).

If you are the proud owner of a new website – and by new I mean less than 18 months old – then I hope you are working on improving your website and listening to what it’s telling you.  This is an area of internet I am very passionate about, and also very frustrated with why people don’t get it!

During the infancy of your new website – you should be watching your top landing pages and their bounce rates.  You should also be looking for ways to grow your conversions. Depending on your website, a conversion may either be an online sale, or an online quote requested, or even just a contact form or survey submission. Every online business varies in what they are trying to accomplish.   While your website is ‘young’ the traffic will be less, so you’ll want to work on converting more… then as your traffic grows – your conversions should increase accordingly.

Google Analytics does a fantastic job of letting know how people are finding you, where they are entering your site and where they are exiting your site. Your bounce rate can tell you a lot about why people are not buying or converting on your web site. If your top performing keyword and it’s related landing pages have a bounce rate or 90% – you have to take action. This means that 90% of the users visiting under that search term are NOT converting!    Why would not want to try to grab a hold of some of that traffic.

wrapped_around_the_axleI find that people get wrapped around the axle about meta tags and “SEO”.   Let me again reiterate – search engine optimization is only a SMALL part of effectively marketing your website. STOP! Furthermore the common theme I get from customers is “I just need more traffic”. NO! You need to work on improving your site so you convert your existing traffic – as you make these improvements, your traffic will naturally increase.

You can have all the traffic in the world, if it’s not converting and your web site is not an effective sales toolfor your organization – your traffic is useless.

You gotta work your web site people! You have to listen to it, and be willing to constantly improve it. If you do that – you can reach markets that you might have never otherwise enjoyed.

The internet can and will help you grow your business, if you are willing to grow with your website. This post may sound like a rant, and it is. I just want you to get it! Stop focusing on traffic and seo, and start worrying about what matters!

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Daily Challenge: Live Better, Pay it Forward

June 29, 2009

Good Morning!  I want to share one of my favorite Social Media Sites:  The Daily Challenge. I believe I first learned about it on Twitter.  Daily Challenge is a site where you can post an idea or thought for others to think about and ideally “take action” on.  They can include random acts of kindness, [...]

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Where does your website tell you to go?

June 19, 2009

How many guys are out there searching on Google for cool and unique ways to propose marriage to their girlfriend?   How about this idea?  Plan a dinner or a summer picnic, barbeque – whatever, and order a carved watermelon centerpiece for your table that is hand-carved with the message “Will You Marry Me?” on [...]

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Resistance to Internet Marketing – Rise to the Challenge!

June 4, 2009

Many small business owners these days are realizing that there is more to life (and their bottom line) than their brick-and-mortar operation.  Furthermore, these business owners are starting to realize the value of spending some of their marketing dollars on ehnancing their online service offering through internet marketing and social media efforts. We, as internet [...]

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What is your Social Media personality?

May 28, 2009

 A while back I wrote an article called “What’s In A Name?” which further explains the meaning behind my social media handle “SocialPMChick”.  The article was written in fun, but there is some truth and reason to how you define yourself online.  We are so much more than just a name without a face, and [...]

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Perkonomics – Internet Marketing Style

April 9, 2009

Perkonomics:  A marketing technique that involves adding new perks and privileges to a brand’s regular offerings, in an attempt to satisfy a customer’s need for “novel forms of status and/or convenience.” A fellow Account Manager here at Cazbah cut this out of a recent Reader’s Digest – their recent Word of the Month.  She’s always [...]

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Marketing Your Website: The Rudy Factor

April 1, 2009

This past weekend I watched the movie Rudy, a true story set in the 1960′s about the life of Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger and how hardwork and perseverance has it rewards.  This story has been on my mind these past several days.   Rudy sets off to accomplish the goal of getting into Notre Dame and [...]

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7 Minutes of Awesomeness

March 25, 2009

This is probably one of the coolest YouTube videos I have ever seen. Wanted to share it and hope you’ll pass it on. It’s just over 7 minutes of awesomness and really demonstrates the power of YouTube combined with the power of passion and humanity. I’m suprised Oprah never caught on to this…

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Flash Bulb Moments

March 25, 2009

As I am Twittering around this morning a thread formed around building trust with clients & showing them the value of internet marketing. This is something I get VERY passionate about because I see the tangible results of internet marketing each any every day and how that relates to my customer – the small business guy who [...]

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