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		<title>Forgetting about SEO</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shlomi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Far too many Internet websites rely on content that is based on what is respectively known as “Search Engine Optimization”.   And just as many of these websites are coming to realized that SEO is not the greatest way to write content for their website customers and potential customers that is going to get them the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Successful Branding</strong></p>
<p>Successful  branding is all about one thing: acknowledgment from your customers.  When your customers can recognize your  product or service, and detach you from your competition, you’ve already taken  the first step towards grabbing their notice.   Branding uses several methods to ensure that your name is out there at  the top and that your customers can pick you out from the crowd.  Branding has one goal: to gain the confidence  of your customers so that they stand by you.</p>
<p>You  want to develop branding for your online business that sends a clear meaning in  one straightforward package.  And you  want that brand identification to be an expression of your business and  personal style. There are several methods that you can include into your  branding strategy to gain recognition for your company.</p>
<p>There  are several different techniques of branding that you’ll want to consider when  you’re developing website pages so that they are readable and easily  understandable by all your web visitors:</p>
<ul>
<li>Visual communication.  Create a  company logo which is displayed on your packaging and the visual communication  you use with your customers.  This  includes brochures, business cards, catalogues, stationary letterheads, and  other marketing media.</li>
<li>Creative packaging.  Develop  packaging for your products that is specific and outstanding to customers.</li>
<li>Beneficial ad campaigns.  Take advantage  of all media exposure by positively and importantly boosting your public  profile.</li>
</ul>
<p>The  approach for successful branding is to keep it simple so that probable  customers aren’t put off by the audacity of your logo.  The strategy for successful branding  includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop a strong mission statement.   Know exactly where your company is going and how you want to get there.</li>
<li>Define company goals.  Be clear on  what your business goals are.</li>
<li>Branding is for your customers.   Branding is all about your customers and not about what you sell.</li>
<li>Dependable marketing tactics.   Customers want reliability and simplicity when they identify your  product or service.</li>
</ul>
<p>Branding  is all about identification for your company and not just the products or  services that you sell.</p>
<p>The  end result of successful branding is being able to sell your products or  services along with positive recognition from your customers.  It’s this positive recognition and obligation  to your business that develops the strong relationship that you have with your  customers and creates profits.</p>
<p>There  are many companies both on and off the Internet that use branding successfully  so that you can easily recognize them and so that they are a bigger name than  their competition. These names have become trusted among consumers throughout  the world.  With so much business action  that is now found on the Internet more online businesses are using branding to  have their customers find them and remember them.  When it comes to your own online business you  need to learn how to use branding in such a way that your service or product  stands out among the many Internet websites that are all vying for attention  and customers.</p>
<p>Branding  is a mixture of inspiration and the type of connection that you’re going to  have with your customers.  The  resourceful part of branding is all about the logo (or other branding that you  choose to use) and the way that you market on the Internet, and off the  Internet, using this logo.  The  affiliation part of branding is all about the way you make your customer feel  when they arrive at your website.  You  want your customers to feel that they can trust you, and your product or  service, so that they generate a sale for your business.  The bottom line is that branding offline and  online is all about:</p>
<ul>
<li>How your product, or service, looks whether it’s viewed on your website  or on a shelf in your brick and mortar store.</li>
<li>How your customer feels when they arrive at your website.</li>
<li>How you deal with customer orders</li>
<li>The reliability and trust that you earn with your customers using a  mixture of branding and successful Internet marketing</li>
</ul>
<p>Developing  your own branding for your business is a key step when it comes to the success  of your company.  This means that you  need to spend value time coming up with the right branding for your products  and services.</p>
<p><strong>Market Research</strong></p>
<p>One  of the most unbeaten ways that you can find out what customers want to buy, and  find out more information about, is to do market studies.  When you watch and listen to what it is that  customers are interested in, you raise your chances of getting their attention  and giving them the information that they are searching for.</p>
<p>Take  some time to carefully check the products and the services that you’re offering  on your website or through your website.   You should be asking yourself include (1) what are the rewards and  disadvantages to your business of selling or advertising online, (2) will you  take payment online, (3) what details will you have to consider about shipping  your product to customers, and (4) are you willing to constantly update and  keep up your website.</p>
<p>When  you have an obvious business idea in mind, and know exactly what it is that  you’re selling, you’ll want to find out what other businesses out there offer  the same product or service.  You might  want to talk to potential customers to see how they react to your product.</p>
<p>Find  other websites that are related to your business and take some time checking  them out.  Look at how they endorse and  market similar products or services as well as how each website is laid out and  navigated. If a similar website uses a shopping cart for online purchases check  it out.  See how smoothly the process  works and what can be done to perk up the process.  Don’t just look at e-commerce sites that are  within your own country since customers won’t limit their shopping to those  countries where they live.  Look at the  way other countries handle e-commerce websites so that you have a broad  spectrum of websites to compare yours with.</p>
<p>Here  are some things that you should be asking yourself when you’re doing market  research for your online business:</p>
<ul>
<li>Who are your probable customers?</li>
<li>What other businesses sell the same products or services?</li>
<li>Who is going to be your objective market and how are you going to reach  them?</li>
<li>How much will it cost you to market, manufacture, and deliver your  product or service?</li>
<li>Who is your competition?</li>
<li>How much can you fairly charge for your product or service?</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What Are Customers Buying</span>:  There are many ways that you can find out  what customers are buying both from online businesses and from brick and mortar  businesses.  Once you find out what  customers are buying you can concentrate your website content and articles on  what your mainstream customers are looking for.   Some of the ways that you can find out what people are buying include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Check out the malls.  Go to a  shopping mall and sit for awhile.  Make  note of the shopping behaviors of those people who are around you.</li>
<li>Establish what stores have all the action.  Watch to see which stores have the most  consumer traffic.  Take a look inside to  see what is being sold, how it is being sold, how much it is selling for, and  how the product is being marketed.</li>
<li>Take a look at advertising and marketing.  Although you may not be selling the same  items as those stores in the mall you should still a look at what makes these  stores stand out among the rest.  How are  the products grouped together in the store?   How is the product being advertised.</li>
</ul>
<p>What you find out  from brick and mortar stores can be applied to your online business.  Learn what works when it comes to advertising  online.  Find out what is visually  appealing for consumers that makes them want to buy that particular product.</p>
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