Paid and Organic Search Marketing

Search marketing involves optimizing websites and content to improve visibility and drive traffic from search engines like Google and Bing. Effective search marketing requires a combination of organic and paid strategies, including search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and voice search optimization. Key subtopics within search marketing include keyword research, on-page optimization, link building, PPC campaign management, and local search marketing. By implementing a comprehensive search marketing strategy, businesses can increase their online visibility, attract more qualified leads, and ultimately drive more sales. Explore the articles below to learn more about how search marketing can help you get found online and grow your business.

  • Predictions for 2031 from 2006

    In the Next 25 Years, My Predictions

    It's fun to think about the future and what it might bring. Here's a collection of my predictions... Computer monitors will be flexible, light, wide, and inexpensive. Primarily made of plastics, the manufacturing processes will get cheaper and cheaper. The…

  • Gapingvoid: The Short Tail and the Pile of Bodies

    Gapingvoid: The Long Tail? Or The Short Tail and the Pile of Bodies…

    My friend and colleague Hugh MacLeod has emerged as a true innovator, transforming simple business cards into canvases that convey powerful business and cultural insights. His venture, gapingvoid , bridges art with corporate strategy, offering a fresh perspective on workplace…

  • Customer Service Impact on Marketing and Business Growth

    The Power of Exceptional Customer Service: Building Reputation and Driving Business Growth

    Businesses often focus heavily on sales, marketing strategies, viral content, and online presence to attract customers. However, one fundamental aspect that can significantly impact a company's reputation and success is often overlooked: simple customer service . This article explores how…

  • Harry Potter and The Long Tail

    Chasing The Tail: Harry Potter and The Long Tail

    Saturday begins with my regular stop at the local bookstore. I happened to see the book If Harry Potter Ran General Electric. This isn't a review of the book (which I would recommend); it's an article about the utilization of…

  • Scope Creep: When Less Equals More

    Scope Creep: Less = More

    I've wanted to follow up on my Open = Growth post for a while. Described in that post is the likelihood of success when folks concentrate on how their solutions can be integrated with other solutions. There's a flip side…