May 23rd, 2011
How Not To Be Skeevy Part III: Web Wonks
Last week we discussed how marketing where the sun don’t shine (literally), can make your potential customers deem you a skeevy marketer. After all, the point of marketing is to engage, not enrage.
To finish off this three-part “Skeevy Series”, we’re going to discuss marketing on the web. After all, as we at GoZapIT always say, successful websites do not happen by accident.
Here is a list –as told from a user’s perspective – of really bad web marketing techniques:
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I am not complaining. Nor insulting your site. People are obviously finding it. Take our site (please, for all of you Henny Youngman fans. All three of you still alive.) We have analytics that indicate people have come in from search engines using just the word “web.” Our name is the most frequent search sending people our way and then we do pretty well for services we offer. But “web.” While we are a Web company, there are almost 4 billion competitors for the word “web.” We are happy someone found us that way but we are not really optimized for that. Also someone found us for “Custom programming in Gujarat.” We are not in Gujarat, not even in India. (We are in Cincinnati). So again we are happy someone found our site, but that might not have been an easily converted lead.