Author: Will Scott

  • Yelp Makes Small Businesses Scream

    I got this link by email from one of our clients (for Botox, San Francisco folks can’t go wrong with Dr. Roy Kim – yes, it’s a blatant link-drop) and it got me going on a pet peeve of mine:

    Small Business owners giving up control over their own online destiny.

    From the SFGate (San Francisco Chronicle Online): Merchants angry over getting yanked by Yelp

    This article brings to a head a few issues of significance from professionals like us and from the service providers.
    Yelp logo

    Businesses like those in the article have come to rely on Yelp for the connection to buyers. If only it were just Yelp…

    …There’s Insider Pages, Google maps, WordPress and many other free services on which may small businesses rely and which have completely opaque and oftentimes arbitrary rules and enforcement thereof.

    There are a couple of significant challenges for small businesses online which are related but not always connected:

    Aaaaaargh! Makes me want to scream. Really.

    Greg Sterling constantly points to the need for education as one of the biggest impediments to small business acceptance of online marketing and I think he’s right. But the problem is, the ignorance that comes with a lack of education is really hurting small businesses.

    Look at these poor saps in the Yelp article. Even if they knew what they were doing was wrong — and I’m sure they didn’t fully understand the rules, the emergence of these new yellow pages replacements is completely inscrutable to small businesses. As the recent local search ranking factors study (which I intend to write some more about) from David Mihm shows, there’s not even agreement among professional practitioners.

    And then The New York Times stirs the pot with an article regarding Incentives for video reviews. You mean there’s something wrong with incentivizing reviews?

    And then there’s my dearest Ms. Laycock berating those complaining about failings of a free service (Twitter).

    For me it all leads back to a central frustration I feel from small businesses: they understood the Yellow Pages. You pay more, you get a bigger ad, you get more calls. How hard is that?

    The problem with online is that many of these services on which the business must rely are free. And since they’re free there’s no repercussions if they don’t work, or don’t work as intended. And worse still there’s no way to get a realistic grasp of the totality of the rules nor an appeals process when one accidentally crosses the line.

    So with all these problems how do you effectively use internet marketing for small business ?

    Simple – you go back to the basics. You don’t rely on raw technology and you definitely don’t get caught up in “They’re doing it so should I”.

    Oh, and you don’t fall for a slick sales pitch from the likes of SEOMatrix, Yodle (formerly Natpal), or LinksHog (or one of their hundred other names).

    The problem with many practitioners and many small businesses either doing it themselves or outsourcing is that they get caught up in the flavor of the week. There are some very smart discussions about regarding how you rank well in Google maps, the value of reviews and the sites on which they live. But…

    All that doesn’t matter if you, the small business owner, don’t control your own destiny!

    Here are a few clues that the sales pitch you’re hearing isn’t going to allow you to control your own destiny:

    • Use of the word “Proprietary”
    • Mention of “Optimized Landing Pages” (hint: if they optimize a landing page they own, they’re not optimizing your site )
    • Inclusion in proprietary “Directory” listings — don’t get me wrong, directories are great but the ones we like are the ones whose listings don’t go away when you stop paying
    • Switching costs – in other words you have to pay to leave
    • Mention of ownership of “thousands of sites

    In short, if you’re looking for small business internet marketing, or even if you’re in a niche with higher returns and you need plastic surgery internet marketing or any other internet marketing remember one thing:

    • If it doesn’t increase the search engine positioning of your site look twice — make sure you understand the outcomes and that the reward is worth the risk.

    So make sure you cover the basics before before you try the flavor of the week and if you don’t understand the pitch ask more questions. And if you don’t believe the answers get a second opinion.

    Just to be clear all of these distribution methods have value: reviews, directory listings, blogging, video optimization, even pay per click.

    Please be sure you know the reward and most importantly be sure the click you buy lands on your site or makes your phone ring!

  • Dress shabbily, they notice the dress. Dress impeccably, they notice the woman.

    This came to mind while working with our designer on the redesign of the Search Influence web site. I thought it appropriate.

    Coco Chanel – from Quoteland.com

  • 7 Searches You Should Have Already Done with Gustav on His Way

    So it looks like Hurricane Gustav is heading this way and it makes me think… What are the 7 searches we should have already done in preparation for Gustav?

    Is it too late to find a Hotel near Graceland? I’ve never been to Graceland and it’s on my list. Hurricanes always seem a good excuse.

    If Google Trends is any indication this may be a big one:

    Desperately Seeking Gustav
    Desperately Seeking Gustav

    Me, I’m thinking the Heartbreak Hotel.

    You see, we just bought our new house and from what I can see we’re right in the path. Talk about heartbreaking…

    At least it will be forever memorialized in Google street view.

    So last time, during Katrina we lost all cell service because the switches for the 504 area code went down. Maybe instead of searching I should be calling my mother to get me a New York Cell Phone.

    So rather than lamenting in advance the loss of our new home, maybe we should be looking for some plywood.

    Armed & Drunk - The New Orleans Anthem - Photo Courtesy of Boston.com
    Armed & Drunk – The New Orleans Anthem – Photo Courtesy of Boston.com

    Clearly we don’t have enough bottled water around either.

    New Orleans: Dont Drink the Water - Courtesy Affordable Housing Institute
    New Orleans: Don't Drink the Water – Courtesy Affordable Housing Institute

    And since we may be driving a while, cheap gas would probably be helpful.

    Gas Lines in the 70s - Courtesy of projectbronco.com
    Gas Lines in the 70s – Courtesy of projectbronco.com

    And since all that sitting can’t be good for the back, we might want to search for a chiropractor in New Orleans .

    Of course, if it’s anything like last time, we’ll probably want a boat too.

    And finally, what a lot of people may soon wish they’d search for, another place to live.

    In All seriousness, they usually track left at the last minute so I’m not concerned (yet) but the pictures are telling a pretty scary story:

    Gustav August 26th 2008 5 PM
    Gustav August 26th 2008 5 PM
    Gustav August 27th 5 AM
    Gustav August 27th 5 AM
    Gustav August 27th 11 AM
    Gustav August 27th 11 AM

    Update 8 PM Eastern from National Hurricane Center:

    Gustav August 27th 8 PM
    Gustav August 27th 8 PM

    As you can see, it doesn’t look so good.

    And the worst part is… My 6 y.o., Joseph, has a birthday party on Saturday. There will likely be a worse worst part before next week is out but for today that’s our top concern.

    ** Update 5 AM August 28th – it’s tracking a little left and slowing markedly. There’s hope for the birthday party yet! We’re having it at the relatively new “Cafe au Clay” where the kids will paint dinosaurs. It’s a great location for an Uptown New Orleans kids birthday party.

    Gustav August 28th 5 AM
    Gustav August 28th 5 AM
  • Reputation Management – DKI Gone Bad

    So, I was reviewing my ranking for “Swine Insemination” on the heels of my last post and noticed the ad on the right, below:

    Swine Insemination and Reputation Management
    Swine Insemination and Reputation Management
    Dynamic Keyword Insertion is one of the ways Google tries to allow advertisers to make their ads more relevant to users searches. In this case it looks like the advertiser wanted to show their ad any time someone searched for something which included “insemination”.
    DKI inserts the phrase that was searched for and so this reproductive clinic is now forever associated with Swine Insemination.
  • Joycelyn Elders says it’s OK to Google Yourself

    I want to apologize for any juvenile references to follow — my 40th birthday is ~ 6 weeks away and this may be part of my mid-life crisis.

    Or as my friend Michael, a New Orleans commercial insurance agent, says: “go Google yourself”!

    Surely you realize Dr. Elders didn’t really say that. But, what she did say is alleged to have gotten her fired. For those who don’t remember, Joycelyn Elders was fired by Bill Clinton in the 90’s because she said things that, while true, could have used a little more finesse. That said, she was talking about AIDS which clearly warrants a direct approach.

    Joycelyn Elders - Surgeon General Fired by Bill Clinton

    Joycelyn Elders – Surgeon General Fired by Bill Clinton

    Talk about a reputation management issue…

    This all came about as I was groping for a sticky (affiliate link) way to get across the concept of reputation management to my BNI group (a very valuable weekly networking lunch: Business Networking International).

    As a kid I recall the juxtaposition of “kids should be taught to respect themselves” with the aids AIDS messaging below and we of course came up with “respecting yourself” as a euphemism for you-know-what.

    Words can get you fired.  Jocelyn Elders could have used a little Reputation Management
    Words can get you fired. Jocelyn Elders could have used a little Reputation Management

    Serendipitously, this seems to have been my theme for the last couple weeks.

    No, not that (get your mind out of the gutter)… Reputation management.

    We’ve had a few clients develop reputation management challenges with which we’re contending and it makes me think: in a world where many small businesses don’t even have email how are they supposed to manage their reputations.

    I was having a conversation with a young attorney at the New Orleans NetSquared meetup who was actually taking the view that her clients should publish less online! And as I expressed to her, just because you’re not part of the conversation doesn’t mean it’s not happening. It’s happening without you and about you and you as the business owner need to Google yourself.

    Start with your company name, then your name in various iterations and go at least 4 or 5 pages deep. It’s a heck of a lot easier to fix a problem before it’s on page 1. Not everyone is ready to spend the money for an industrial strength reputation management tool like Andy Beal’s Trackur

    (affiliate link) but using this simple mechanism you can assure you manage potential issues before they get out of hand.

    This may be the most critical issue for small businesses for the next few years. There have been some great writings from friends of mine on the value of ratings and reviews for small business but I’m telling you right now, off the coasts this is a relatively unknown issue.

    Small business owners, Joycelyn Elders says it’s OK. Please go Google yourself.

  • Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide

    I just saw this – I’m sure others have written about it since its publication but I must have missed it somehow.

    Finally, the document we’ve all been asking for!

    Google has released the official Google SEO Starter Guide.

    More to come when I have a chance to read it in depth.

    All it needs is a reference to link-building like the old webmaster guidelines.

  • David Mihm Rocks – WordPress Spam Injection Sucks

    I happened to stop by Mihmorandum, the blog of Portland Oregon Website Designer David Mihm and David solved a problem I didn’t know I had.

    WordPress Spam Injection = Google Penalty for My Blog (But Not Website)

    I had been wondering for about two weeks why I was no longer ranking for “Locomotive Consultant” and reading David’s post made me check my code.

    Darn spammers 🙁

    David Mihm Rocks!

  • How to Outsource Your Brain for Fun AND Profit

    This post is in response to a request for Business How Tos at Sparkplugging.com in response to the question “How can I increase the profitability of my business?”

    A little background

    Way back toward the end of my time punching someone else’s clock I had an idea for a service I was calling “Outsource My Brain”.

    The concept went something like this:

    You’re a middle-manager or executive with more work than you feel like doing. So instead of pulling an all-nighter, or even foregoing American Idol with the kids, you drop that outline for a PowerPoint presentation to the board into you email.

    Wham, bang, boom! Next morning in your inbox is a nice shiny presentation filled with charts, graphs, numbers and cool animations.

    Like magic, no?

    No — the recipient of your email was an offshore virtual assistant with an MBA from the IIT who knows more about PowerPoint, charts and numbers and your job than you do.

    So here’s the problem with my big idea… somebody’s already done it! In fact a bunch of somebodys. One of the more well known is a company called Brickwork, made famous by Tom Friedman and A. J. Jacobs.

    Best of all, I learned about it while reading “The World Is Flat ” (see quote)…

    on a plane…

    on my way back from India.

    Man I was bummed. Another great idea gone. Then comes this “4 Hour Workweek ” craziness and it all goes to the dogs.

    So, for anyone who hasn’t read it the “4 Hour Workweek” is about how you too can become a lifestyle designer using extreme time management to live the life you’ve dreamed while running a profitable business supporting your every need.

    Sound too good to be true? Maybe. The author insists its possible!

    We report, you decide.

    Outsourcing your brain

    Let’s set some ground rules:

    • Nobody knows your business like you do (yes, yes, I’m sure – maybe)
    • You can’t do everything (and do it all well)
    • Working on your weaknesses is a waste of time (tons of work yielding incremental moves ending in mediocrity)
    • Working on your strengths is what will make you rich (small efforts increase outcome exponentially)
    • You must be honest with yourself
    • Accept that control is an illusion

    Nobody knows your business like you do

    Whether you’re the last kid on your upline for Tahitian Noni, Herbalife or Shaklee or if you’re a virtual assistant, contract writer or run a local internet marketing company you have something in common with other business owners. You got into business because of your passion. Passion for product, customers or even money is still passion. No one is going to have your passion for your business (see quote).

    I don’t know your story so I’ll tell you mine.

    I used to work for a company that built the software on which some major online yellow pages run. We had customers with one phone book and others with 300 + on the Fortune 1000 list.

    The yellow pages is where consumers used to go to find products and services. The Yellow Pages Association of the time had a great tag line “We’re the Yellow Pages; We Sell Things” — I love it. Sounds like us: we’re internet marketers; we sell things.

    We built that company, we had some great customers and partners and we then sold it to a company who is still growing and pushing new boundaries in local and mobile search, Local Matters.

    I’d been working on the web since 1994 and we had done some work in search marketing but after the acquisition a small team and I started working on search on behalf of our yellow pages customers.

    I saw how well we were able to rank for local search terms for yellow pages and I thought “why not take it to the masses”. We’re still working on the mass(es) part but we’ve been doing pretty well so far. Robert Kiyosaki tells a story in his books of his rich dad saying that the way to wealth was to figure out how to do what you do now for more customers with the same effort.

    In other words, if we can help the individual advertiser rank as well as or better than the Yellow Pages it’s a big win. The advertiser pays less and gets better exposure online and we get a customer. That’s the passion: helping small businesses get the most of online marketing at a reasonable cost and in control of their own destiny.

    Among my strengths is seeing the systems which need to be built and finding people with skills to build and run them.

    And talking. 🙂

    In the past I have built the systems with my hands on the keyboard — it’s just not a thing at which I excel. Others excel… I hack… I outsource or hire to my weakness.

    In the early going, I would sell the projects and do some of the work and I would find smart, reliable, contractors for the rest. You might guess that reliable part is hardest to find.

    All the while I was looking for ways in which we could systematize and streamline the process.

    I’ve been incredibly fortunate in the time since to develop a full-time dedicated staff (and a reliable set of contractors and vendors) who are working together to help grow even further.

    You can’t do everything

    So, yes, nobody knows my business like I do. I hope it’s clear that I know I can’t do it all myself. I have to rely on my team. If I had to do it all I’d only be able to serve a few and I want to serve many.

    And if I don’t trust the decisions of those around me how many can we serve? Even if my team makes decisions that aren’t 100% what I’d do 100% of the time, they’re pretty close and it means they don’t have to wait for me to get our clients what they need.

    In support of helping our clients we write a TON of content. This is a big management effort. Amy Arnold my production manager is responsible for keeping track of the hundreds of pieces of content we create on any given day.

    I used to do this myself. I did it OK when I could get to it. Amy does it great. It’s all hers and I trust her to do it better than I would. Is it perfect? Ain’t nothin’ perfect but the Lord (as they say down south). Could I find fault if I looked really hard? Sure, but it’s getting done and I’m not doing it.

    My teammates are great and they all know that we have to do 2 things: get results and serve the customer.

    And the whole team knows to feel free to take things away from me.

    Eva Moran keeps me from having to focus on message and brand and vendors and conference swag and all the other things which I’d love to be more involved in but which are ultimately not the best use of my scarcest resource: time.

    Angie Scott our controller makes sure I don’t have to worry about money.

    Prashant Tribhuvan our production team lead makes sure Amy and I don’t have to micromanage every page of HTML or directory submission or blog post or whatever.

    Jennifer Wojtowicz keeps me from having to organize pay-per-click campaigns and reporting.

    So, we all get to work to our strengths and know that someone else is picking up our weaknesses.

    Working on your weaknesses is a waste of time

    Let’s look at what Jennifer does as an example.

    I know how to set up a pay-per-click campaign. I am by no means an expert. If I took the time I’m sure I could be competent. Time is the issue.

    I’ll only ever be competent because my life is about talking to customers and prospective customers and defining systems.

    I’d rather have excellence on task and my own time to focus where I can be excellent. Jennifer spent the last 6 years in big agencies running multi-million dollar ad campaigns. Excellence.

    So, if it was all me we’d have mediocre pay-per-click implementation and we wouldn’t have the systems to support customers and staff to:

    get results and serve the customer

    Working on your strengths is what will make you rich

    So, where am I strong? Systems and talking.

    I have to be focused on getting systems in place that support all these smart people because even smart people occasionally let things slide. The systems help reduce the stress of the work.

    The people excel and we get results and serve the customer .

    And, the more I talk the more customers want to work with us. So I have to talk to more people so we can have more customers so I can feed all these people building and using the systems. 🙂

    I talk to customers we grow. I work on systems we grow with happy customers and teammates.

    You must be honest with yourself

    Face it, you can’t do it all. And there are some things at which you suck!

    I’ll admit it, I am not great at keeping track of 300 + pieces of content a month. I don’t have the attention span for it and while I see the big picture I need the time for other things.

    Amy rocks.

    I’m also not great with money. In my personal life I’m rich until my ATM card stops working.

    Thankfully Angie is really good with that stuff. My AmEx mysteriously gets paid, vendors are happy and I don’t worry about it.

    Angie also rocks.

    Hey you! Get some help

    Accept that control is an illusion

    I trust my team to get the work done. I could try to micromanage but I’d be sapping everyone’s effectiveness (including mine).

    I live in hurricane country and I know that it can all go bad overnight. There is no control, only trust.

    I trust my team to get things done. And I trust our systems to show us what needs doing. And most importantly I trust our partners and customers to tell us when we get it wrong. We’re lucky. Our customers don’t expect perfection, they expect results. As long as they get results they’ll cut us a little slack on perfection.

    You can’t control everything and to try will waste your time and drive you mad.

    Getting started

    Look, not everyone gets as lucky as I did. I knew Amy for years — she was getting ready to reenter the workforce at exactly the time that I needed her. It just worked.

    Angie who has years of high-level financial management experience happens to live in my house and take care of my kids (and me) and drive my car and is the recipient of my life insurance… and you guessed it, is married to me.

    And the rest of the team, in all honesty, arrived just as we needed them most.

    What about you?

    Start easy, do that rigorous self-assessment and identify those things which take your time but not your passion. And then find someone else to do them.

    One good starting point is Elance. Elance is a global marketplace for people who know how to do stuff to connect with people who need stuff done.

    How bout that?

    Ask around. There’s a lot of untapped talent out there. Think of how many secretaries, lawyers, ad execs and bankers are at home tending children? You think they have some spare time?

    Is this you? Are you that smart work at home person with a growing business? Maybe there’s someone in your neighborhood who hasn’t figured out what they’re going to do with their time.

    Take them under your wing and give them your least valuable tasks… It’s a starting point.

    Critical takeaways?

    • Know yourself.
    • Find people who are strong where you are weak and trust them.
    • If only you can do it you don’t have a business you have a job.
    • Do what you love for more clients with the same effort and you’ll be rich!

    ———–

    My favorite quote from “The World is Flat”

    Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up.

    It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed

    Every morning a lion wakes up.

    It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death.

    It doesn’t matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle.

    When the sun comes up, you better start running.

  • LinksHog (Nate Figueroa) Thinks I’m a Plastic Surgeon

    A company who’s domain is linkshog.com

    • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas film

    has been spamming my clients. Here’s why I call it spam versus just unsolicited email (I’m not averse to well done unsolicited email).

    1. They clearly have no human review
    2. The search phrases they call out are inappropriate
    3. In a few instances they’ve been wrong (telling one of my “New Orleans Chiropractors” that he was in position 18 instead of position 4)
    4. They’re offering inclusion in some sort of link-network (clearly not good SEO)

    For instance, I got an email because Search Influence ranks on page 2 of Google for “New Orleans Plastic Surgery

    I wouldn’t be so quick to call them out, but this is at least the 5th copy of this email I remember having seen from different clients. In 3 of the 5 instances they were highlighting inappropriate search phrases and in another misrepresenting the position.

    And I’ve seen a dozen others with text similar enough to make me think they’re using different company names for the same offer.
    Hey Links Hog, please spend the extra $0.50 per contact and make sure you’re spamming the right target.

    If you get a call from these guys please feel free to give us a call at (504) 208-3900 and we’ll be happy to tell you why this is not a good idea.
    Message Follows:

    Subject: I visited your website and had a question

    Body: I was looking at websites under the keyword New Orleans Plastic Surgery and came across your website http://www.searchinfluence.com. I see that you’re not ranked on the first page of Google for a New Orleans Plastic Surgery search.

    I’m not sure if you’re aware of why you’re ranked this low but more importantly how easily correctable this is.

    There’s no reason you can’t have a top three ranking for the keyword New Orleans Plastic Surgery based on your site structure and content. You have a very nice site.

    You need significantly more one way anchor text backlinks. If you’re interested I can help you with this…

    I’m talking about getting you ranked for ALL your keywords. Adding new backlinks on a steady and consistent basis from high PR quality websites is what produces the rankings you are looking for http://www.searchinfluence.com .

    The right kind of links are very critical in getting top ranking….and I can hand deliver these quality links to you.

    My partners and I own 1000’s websites and offer private linking to hundreds of website owners just like yourself.

    I didn’t send this email out to very many people but I am currently reaching out to a list of your “keyword competitors” as well. But I do favor your website because I can see your website monetizing the targeted website traffic the keyword New Orleans Plastic Surgery can deliver.

    I have your contact information and phone number. Is it ok if I give you a call?

    I have a very simple way to prove that what I do works and it’s risk free for you to try. Nothing beats seeing the results with your own eyes

    Is it ok if I give you a call? I would love to pursue this further over the phone with you or should I go somewhere else?

    Sincerely,

    Nate Figueroa
    (480) 445-9297
    www.linkshog.com

    P.S – If the tables were turned and somebody I didn’t know came to me with a proposition, even one that was appealing, I would be hesitant because I would be wondering – what’s the catch? What does this guy know that I don’t.

    But then I would think he does know something that I don’t know. He does have thousands of high PR websites, he does have hundreds of thousands of pages indexed and ranking in Google Yahoo and MSN. Sites that can deliver the quality anchor text backlinks. I would also think that I need to get my website in the top rankings. And he is offering to turn key top rankings for me…on all my keywords including New Orleans Plastic Surgery. Even keywords I’m not currently competing for. Keywords that produce traffic that’s potentially worth tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars.

    I emailed you because It’s a win -win for both of us. Think of it this way – Who wouldn’t be interested in buying money at a discount? Because that’s what I’ll be able to do offer you…Money at a discount.

    Is it Ok to give you a call? Or you can can call me anytime at the number above?