#3 Online Marketing

With all the faceless websites out there, build trust  and reduce the level of 'perceived risk' of potential clients by using your name in communications (email and newsletters).

 

The Client's View

Training on how to update our website was easy and informative. Using our Content Management Systems website has allowed us to update our site without any Web Design skills

John Miller (IKMS)

Scoosh Quick Tips

#4 Search Engine Optimisation

If you're using image names like 1234.jpg on your website, search engines will not identify the image.

Use descriptive image names instead. If your website contains an image of a silver iPod Classic, the image name 'silver-ipod-classic.jpg is better.

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Today's Web Marketing Advice from Scoosh

Marketing Your Website - Email Marketing

Building a list of email addresses is a relatively cheap method of getting your product/ service in front of your target audience.

Writing a marketing email

The subject line: Give the email’s subject line as much consideration as the email itself. It is the first thing people will see and it can make the difference between the email being opened or deleted straight away.

Do:

  • Use your company’s name in the title
  • Communicate a benefit/ promotion (e.g. “25% off football boots”)
  • Be descriptive so they know what is in the email

Don’t:

  • Pretend the email is about something else (e.g. “You are a winner”)
  • Use a false sense of urgency (“Important email!”)
  • SHOUT USING CAPITALS AND EXCLAMATION MARKS!!
  • Use punctuation such as ! or £, they are used by ISPs to identify spam

Be Aware:

  • Many email programs including Microsoft's Outlook generate emails, but they are not always easily read by your audience. Check with your web designer about creating properly formatted email newsletters.

The body of your email: The main point is keep the content as short and to the point as possible, no one will read an essay.

If you are using a one off promotional mail shot, use one promotion/offer per email with a clear 'call to action' to avoid confusing the reader and making it clear what they need to do next.

If you are sending out a newsletter, make sure it is also provides interesting/useful content and not just dry company information.

Competitions are a great way to encourage interaction.