If you Google a popular keyphrase, chances are you’ll see 2 sets of search terms. You’ll see some terms that say ‘ad’ next to them – These are Google AdWords search listings where Google has been paid to feature the client. The listings that don’t show ‘ad’ next to them are organic listings which Google ranks in terms of authority and relevance to the search. SEO is about improving the authority and relevance of your web pages to improve organic search listings.
“On my first pass, I actually missed the logos near the top. Then going back, I didn’t actually know why the logos were there – social proof works when connected, so I’d add a title like ‘As featured on’ or whatever is relevant.Also consider using the brand colors – believe it or not the mind connects the color before the form – so seeing the McDonalds arches, the yellow hits your retained memory faster than the shape…
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SEO should be a core tactic in any marketing strategy. While it might seem difficult to understand at first, as long as you find the right course, book or audiobook, and devote your time to learning, you'll be in good shape. Considering that there are over 200+ ranking factors in Google's current algorithms, learning, digesting and successfully implementing good SEO tactics is essential to the success of your website or blog.
When writing this guide, we reached out to the marketer community to collect case studies and learnings about creative marketing strategies. Most of these examples are included throughout the guide, but some didn’t quite fit. So we included those loose ends here, from the perspective of four awesome marketers. What better way to wrap up this guide than with you, our community?
Email marketing is a great way to stay in contact with your customers and to generate conversions from new ones. When looking at email marketing and evaluating it against against other marketing mediums, such as direct mail, telephone marketing, social media marketing or face to face marketing then there are really a few main criteria to take into account. These criteria present a strong case why it’s best to use email marketing as the primary method to grow your business.
"Why aren't millennials moving?" The subject line of this email campaign reads before citing interesting data about relocation trends in the U.S. Trulia doesn't benefit from people who choose not to move, but the company does benefit from having its fingers on the pulse of the industry -- and showing it cares which way the real estate winds are blowing.
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Match the corresponding ad text. Great landing pages use the same keywords from the PPC ad text – the connection should be obvious and the continuity reassures visitors that they’re on the right path. Don’t send someone to a page about camping tents if your ad was about sleeping bags. And don’t send them to a generic page and make them search for the product they were looking for.

