DIGITAL MARKETING: The Elephant In The Room

Can we talk about the elephant in the room?  

An elephant in the room.

Working with Digital Marketing Agencies can feel like a roller coaster, starting with high hopes but soon hitting a dip. As a former business consumer of digital products as well as a nowadays provider, I feel your pain.

Truth 💣 Most companies hit serious jams with their suppliers. You know the story; costs out of nowhere, amendments ongoing weeks later, and updates somewhere between no hope and Bob Hope.

Don’t get me started on generic websites that could belong to anyone and miss your brand style and the best bits.

Then when you’re live, your website supplier entered witness protection and disappeared to Costa Rica.

Here’s where myself and team are different:

First of all you can contact me personally for an informal free initial consultation. WhatsApp me your domain and any other pertinent marketing links and I’ll give it a 3.5 decade expert and experienced once over.

Then once we have decided upon a plan, we believe in keeping it real with clear agreed in advance pricing you can budget for. Timelines and prices that don’t make you laugh (or cry), myself or team will remain in touch during and afterwards.

So if you’re website is tired, needs some new relevant SEO optimised content or an update with no dramas. Please contact me and let’s chat.

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Experienced SME business owner since 1987, digital marketing consultant and content creative. Tech-savvy early adopter now helping businesses evolve & grow.

DIGITAL MARKETING: 10 Off-Site SEO Hacks

Off-site SEO is not just those backlinks random people offer to sell you in unsolicited e-mails, nor does it need to be a mystery. Here’s some simple and effective off-site SEO ideas that can deliver relatively quick results. Pick and mix!

1. Guest Blogging on High-Authority Sites

Publish content on established websites in your industry. This provides backlinks from trusted domains and exposes your brand to new audiences.

Target the more receptive mid-tier industry blogs and create genuinely valuable content that addresses their audience’s needs. Include one or two natural links back to relevant pages on your site.

2. Build Relationships with Influencers

Connect with industry influencers who can amplify your content and lend credibility to your brand.

Start engaging authentically on their social channels, share their content, and offer genuine value before asking for anything. Small influencers (micro-influencers) often provide better engagement rates and are easier to connect with.

3. Create and Share Infographics

Design shareable infographics that visualise interesting data or concepts in your industry.

Use tools like Canva to create an infographic around trending topics or evergreen information, then share it on social media and your own off-site weblogs linking back to your site. There are Infographic Specialists you can contact to create more sophisticated designs.

4. Participate in Relevant Online Communities

Become an active, helpful member in forums, LinkedIn, Quora, Reddit, or industry-specific communities.

Find questions you can answer expertly, provide thorough responses, and include links to your content only when directly relevant. Build reputation first, then leverage it for visibility.

5. Leverage Local SEO and Business Directories

Ensure your business is listed consistently across major directories and review sites.

Claim and optimise your Google Business Profile, then systematically add your business to top directories like Yelp, Yellow Pages, and industry-specific listings. Ensure NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency across all platforms.

6. Repurpose Content Across Platforms

Transform your existing content into different formats to reach wider audiences.

Turn a popular blog post into a YouTube video, SlideShare presentation, or podcast episode. Each new format creates opportunities for different backlink sources and audience exposure.

7. Build Strategic Partnerships

Collaborate with complementary (non-competing) businesses in your industry for mutual promotion.

Identify potential partners and propose content swaps, joint webinars, or co-created resources. This can quickly expand your reach to pre-qualified audiences.

8. Leverage Social Proof and Testimonials

Showcase client success stories and testimonials on third-party platforms.

Request satisfied customers to leave reviews on Google, industry review sites, or testimonials you can share. Then amplify these positive experiences through case studies that others in the industry might link to.

9. Create Skyscraper Content and Strategic Outreach

Research top-performing content in your niche, then create something significantly better – more comprehensive, up-to-date, and visually appealing.

Use tools like Semrush to find content with lots of backlinks, improve upon it, then reach out to sites currently linking to the original piece, showing them your superior version.

10. Create Your Own Industry Weblogs 

Create and maintain with regular updates independent weblogs relevant to your own industry. These evergreen resources will direct visitors to your site for yours to come.

Publish the kind of information people are searching for in longer form content than your own website. Use Google search and look at the search term suggestions to inspire content. Also, these are great for long-tail keywords.

Quick Tip: Rather than trying all strategies at once, pick 2-3 that align best with your resources and industry, then execute them thoroughly before moving on to others. Track results to see which approaches work best for your specific situation.

I can help with any of your digital marketing solutions, please contact me

Steve Coulter is an experienced SME business owner since 1987. Digital marketing consultant and content creative. Tech-savvy early adopter now helping businesses evolve & grow.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Originally published on LinkedIn.

 

 

DIGITAL MARKETING: What Is Off Page SEO?

Understanding Off-Page SEO

Off Page SEO refers to all the activities you do outside of your own website to improve its search engine rankings. Think of it as building your site’s reputation and authority across the internet. While on-page SEO is like making your house beautiful on the inside, off-page SEO is like getting your neighbours to say great things about your house.

Key Components of Off-Page SEO

Backlinks:
The most important element of off-page SEO is earning quality backlinks i.e. when other websites link to yours. These act like votes of confidence in your content. However, not all backlinks are created equal:

– High Quality Backlinks: Links from reputable, relevant websites in your industry
– Natural Backlinks: Earned through great content rather than paid or manipulated
– Relevant Backlinks: Coming from sites related to your industry or topic

Brand Mentions:
When people talk about your brand online, even without linking to you, it helps build authority. These come in two forms:
– Linked mentions: When your brand name is mentioned with a link
– Unlinked mentions: When your brand is mentioned without a link

Social Signals:
While not direct ranking factors, social media activity can indirectly boost your SEO by:
– Increasing content visibility
– Driving traffic to your website
– Building brand awareness
– Creating opportunities for natural backlinks

Content Marketing:
Creating shareable content that naturally attracts backlinks and mentions:
– Industry research and studies
– Infographics
– Expert interviews
– Comprehensive guides
– Original data and statistics

Guest Posting:
Writing valuable content for other reputable websites in your industry:
– Sharing expertise with new audiences
– Building relationships with other sites
– Earning quality backlinks
– Establishing industry authority

Effective Off Page SEO Strategies

Building Real Relationships:
– Networking with industry influencers
– Participating in relevant online communities
– Engaging with your audience on social media
– Collaborating with other businesses

Creating Link-Worthy Content:
– Develop unique, valuable resources
– Conduct original research
– Create detailed guides and tutorials
– Share expert insights and analysis

Local SEO Activities:
– Managing Google Business Profile
– Getting listed in local directories
– Earning local reviews
– Participating in community events

Online Reputation Management:
– Monitoring brand mentions
– Responding to reviews
– Managing online presence
– Building positive relationships

Best Practices for Off-Page SEO

1. Focus on quality over quantity in backlinks
2. Build genuine relationships in your industry
3. Create content worth linking to
4. Engage authentically on social media
5. Monitor and manage your online reputation
6. Avoid techniques like buying links
7. Think long term rather than quick wins
8. Stay active in your industry community

What to Avoid

– Buying links
– Participating in link schemes
– Spamming comments on other sites
– Creating fake reviews
– Using automated link-building tools
– Engaging in link exchanges
– Creating low-quality guest posts

Remember, effective off-page SEO takes time and patience. Focus on building genuine relationships and creating valuable content that naturally attracts attention and links. Think of it as building your brand’s reputation, there are no shortcuts to earning real trust and authority in your industry.

Off-page SEO might be considered the Dark Arts of website optimisation, but with time and effort they have a disproportionate effect on your search results. Any website that ranks highly without sponsored Pay Per Click will have effective off-page SEO.

Please contact me if you would like to maximise your website’s effectiveness.

DIGITAL MARKETING: What Is On-Page SEO?

Digital Marketing: What Is On-Page SEO?

On-page SEO refers to the practice of optimising individual web pages to rank higher in search engines and earn more relevant traffic. Unlike off-page SEO (which focuses on signals from other websites), on-page SEO deals with elements you can directly control within your own website.

Essential On-Page SEO Elements

Title Tags:
The title tag is one of the most important on-page SEO elements. It appears as the clickable headline in search results and should clearly describe your page’s content.

Meta Descriptions:
While not a direct ranking factor, meta descriptions affect click-through rates by providing a brief preview of your page content in search results.

Header Tags (H1, H2, H3):
Headers help organise your content and make it easier for search engines to understand your page structure.

URL Structure:
URLs should be clean, descriptive, and include relevant keywords when natural.

Content Optimisation:
Your main content should be:
– High-quality and original
– Relevant to the search intent
– Well-structured with short paragraphs
– Enhanced with relevant media (images, videos)
– Naturally incorporating target keywords

Image Optimisation:
Images should include descriptive file names and ALT text for better accessibility and SEO.

Internal Linking:
Link to other relevant pages on your website using descriptive anchor text.

Technical On-Page Elements

Mobile Responsiveness:
Ensure your page looks and functions well on all devices.

Page Speed:
Optimise images, minimise code, and use caching to improve loading times.

Best Practices for On-Page SEO

1. Focus on one primary keyword per page
2. Write for humans first, search engines second
3. Ensure content matches search intent
4. Keep URLs short and descriptive
5. Optimise images before uploading
6. Use headers logically to structure content
7. Include relevant internal links
8. Make content easy to read and scan
9. Ensure fast loading times
10. Make pages mobile-friendly

Remember, on-page SEO is about creating the best possible experience for both users and search engines. When you focus on quality content and good technical implementation, better rankings often follow naturally.

A gold star if you have got this far. However, I can SEO your website content while you concentrate on your business and what makes you most profit.

Side note: With super fast broadband page loading speeds are less of an issue, but old habits from the days of 56K dial-up die hard and why leave the possibility on the table that your page may load slowly one day and cost you business or Google ranking?

Please contact me to maximise the way your business website works for you.