This might sound odd coming from a guy that runs
an agency focused on search engine optimization and Google rankings, but anytime we launch a new venture within the agency, I aim to launch the business solely on the back of online advertising. In short, we pursue niches where we can buy traffic from search engines, convert leads or revenue, and make a reasonable profit at the same time - "free traffic" from Google rankings will come, but it will come later.
3 Reasons We Focus on Online Advertising
The short answer is because I'm impatient. Building up a large amount of traffic from SEO for a brand new online business can take 3-6 months or more, and that assumes that you're cranking and doing things right.
Most of the businesses that I’ve pursued are web-based, so I’ve had my fair share of computer time through the years. Through this experience (sometimes I feel like I type and send emails for a living lol…), I’ve learned some tips and tricks to be more efficient with email management that I could not live without now.
In short, many of things you do on your computer could be done in half the time or less if you identify more efficient ways of doing them- using keyboard shortcuts instead of the computer mouse is one of the best ways to do this, and email is the best place to start. I compiled this blog post after showing a few clients tricks they weren’t previously aware of- hope these can help you too!
In an effort to provide a solid answer when someone asks me “what are some good web and mobile apps I should consider?” in business or personal life, I’m going to constantly add the below list over time.
Feel free to comment on this post with additional ideas too!
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Everyone has a little bit of entrepreneurship in them- not everyone has experience building a successful company, but everyone has a little bit of “wouldn’t it be great if XYZ?” in them.
This post is not meant to show you how to build a successful business- you’ll find a lot of that online, some of which works and some of which does not. Instead, this post will walk you through a number of specific steps that you can use to go from “wouldn’t it be great if XYZ?” to actually pursuing the business idea, if you choose to do so. In addition, I’ve also listed some great tools that may help you along the way
Getting the feedback of other people as you develop your idea can be incredibly powerful. Not only will you start to see if people "get it", but you may begin to expand or refine your idea based on common responses that multiple people give to you.
You had a great idea for a web-based startup, have hacked together a prototype to test the concept, built a great team, and have ultimately produced a market-ready product (wow- that makes it sound a bit too easy).
But now you need users...
Let's face it, a startup isn't blessed with an endless marketing budget to be spent on every web marketing tactic in the book. To be effective in your web marketing, you need to ensure that your marketing budget is being spent in the most effective way possible.
Here's a stealth tactic your team should use that you may have been on the receiving end of yourself...