"Search Engine Marketing Hype Killing Small Businesses"
Think about the first thing you ever heard about marketing a website
on the web. 99% of the time the first words anyone ever hears are search
engine marketing. Or some semblance of the phrase.
And from that point on, the hammering of misinformation never lets up. You
are led to believe that your business will die a terrible death without the
search engines. You are led to believe that only people who can guide you through
the mine field of search engine optimization are the SEO experts.
Also you are told time and again that the only way to market online PERIOD
is through the search engines. You are conditioned over time to focus most,
if not all, of your efforts on tricking the search engines into liking your
site above all your competitors for search terms where there can be only
one.
Well, heres a wake up call: The vast majority of small business startups
will never have the resources, time, or know-how to turn an idea into a profitable
online business focusing only on search engines.
Just look at the deluge of information there is out there on Google and how
to rank well with them. People are picking apart their ranking patent application
right now to try an glean a website promotion strategy based upon what Google
reveals in their application about their ranking system.
Is this information valuable to a small business wanting to sell its wares
to a whole market rather than just the part of that market which uses one of
the big search engines?
It is in extreme moderation, yes. In a well balanced marketing campaign that
focuses on many ways to bring in targeted traffic, search engine marketing has
its place. You do what you can, and you move on to all the other ways there
are to promote your business.
Yet, so many people are falling victim to the gleam and glitter of search engine
riches being pushed on them by SEO firms and people selling search engine how-to
manuals.
It is not long before a new business finds itself wrapped up in a game where
the only winners are the geeks and deep pockets.
If you do not fall into either of those categories, your business is doomed
from the start if you hop right off the porch to play with those big dogs.
But I hired a big dog SEO firm to make my business stand
out and compete with the geeks in my market niche.
More power to you. In actuality, unfortunately, you probably just hired a teenager
from India with an internet connection in his parents house. Most small
business start ups cannot come close to affording a major SEO firm. They charge
corporate-level premiums to be able to access their services.
Everyone else in the SEO world is practically working out of their garage in
comparison.
Scared yet? You dont have to be as long as you are spreading your marketing
around to the non-search engine traffic you should be getting.
Writing articles and syndicating them in your market is a direct traffic strategy
that has nothing to do with search engines. Except that search engines find
your site through those links as well. But you should be doing it solely for
DIRECT TRAFFIC from readers on other sites and taking the search engine traffic
boost as mere icing on the cake.
You see, as people spam the search engines, they must adjust how they rank
sites in order to compensate. This means a lot of good sites take a hit when
Google changes the way it ranks sites.
You could have done everything completely on the up and up and gotten dropped
in the engines because they made a new rule that everyone who registers their
domains only for one year is a possible spammer. There goes your legit site.
Hope you werent planning on search engine traffic for your SOLE source
of traffic.
Can you see how dangerous it is to get bitten by the search engine bug? YES
you can propel your business overnight from a profitless dead zone to a glamorous
profit machine with one top ranking.
Of course that is possible. It is not likely.
People who are turning their small online businesses into success stories are
doing one thing across the board: Conducting a multi-faceted marketing campaign
that includes search engines along with a good mix of other non-search engine
marketing such as reciprocal and non-reciprocal linking tactics too numerous
to mention here.
If you want long-term success online, you must be willing to look past all
the sleeze merchants selling you dreams of riches through search engine marketing.
Search engines care about one thing: Their own hides. You should care more
about your hide than anything else and use a well-planned, disciplined marketing
strategy that puts search engines in their place. Not in the epicenter of your
marketing campaign, but just another tool in your toolbox for bringing in targeted
traffic.
Do this, and you will escape the fate of thousands of startups this year who
will realize too late that they hung their hopes on the wrong marketing strategy
as their engine for profits.
About the Author:
Jack Humphrey explains his proven marketing strategies in the all new Power
Linking 2005 at http://power-linking-profits.com. Jack is proudly NOT a search
engine expert. |