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		<title>Competitive SEO Siren Song</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 19:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you follow the competitive SEO siren song thinking you can OPTIMIZE your site to get ahead of your competition on a couple broad key terms, I can promise you, you will be disappointed.]]></description>
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<p>I have encountered countless customers who create unending angst for themselves by indulging in the competitive <a class="wpGallery" title="Maximizing Maximizing Your Key Term Optimizatio" href="http://www.cazbah.net/2011/03/10/maximizing-your-key-term-optimization-efforts/" target="_blank"><span class="wpGallery">SEO search</span></a>.  There is nothing wrong with being competitive as long as it makes sense.  The problem is the search “strategy” that results from the “competitive search” often <em>doesn’t</em> make sense.</p>
<p>I recently had a customer tell me that key term X was a term they needed to be found on because their competitor was on that page and that they knew, for a fact, that their customers search on this term.  Although, both of these assertions might partially be true, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you should do something about it.</p>
<p>Here are some questions one should ask themselves before acting on such an anecdotal theory:<a rel="attachment wp-att-1704" href="http://www.cazbah.net/2011/04/07/competitive-seo-siren-song/key-terms/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1704" src="http://www.cazbah.net/files/2011/04/key-terms-300x199.jpg" alt="Key Term" width="300" height="199" /></a></p>
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<li>What does my <a class="wpGallery" title="Find Keywords" href="https://adwords.google.com/o/Targeting/Explorer?__u=1000000000&amp;__c=1000000000&amp;ideaRequestType=KEYWORD_IDEAS#search.none" target="_blank"><span class="wpGallery">keyword</span> research</a> tell me?  Is there high search engine traffic with low competition?</li>
<li>Is the key term something I actually sell (i.e. “fringed tulip bulbs”) or is it a broad term that has cross-industry meanings (i.e. “Bulbs”, flower or light?) that has a low probability of converting (sale)?</li>
<li>Do I have a good understanding of the key term traffic that is already coming to my site?  Am I doing everything I can to make sure that the content on my site helps that traffic convert or is it bouncing off my site? Most of my customer’s sites generate over 3/4 of their traffic and online sales from long-tailed key terms (i.e. “tulip flower bulbs”)</li>
<li>If I do find a broad key term that is relevant to my business and I think I can compete for it do I really have an understanding of what my competition is doing to drive traffic and gain rank for their site? (i.e. ad spend, direct mail, email marketing, etc.)  It may seem like you are comparing apples to apples but really you might be competing with someone who is outspending you 10:1.  That could possibly be why they have a crappy looking web site but get “good rank”.</li>
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<p>What most don’t realize is that they already have a large amount of qualified traffic coming to their site but they do little to make sure it converts. Some of the reasons visitors “bounce&#8221; off pages on your site are:</p>
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<li>Not enough information to make a decision.</li>
<li>No call to action. “How to Buy”</li>
<li>Price or Shipping is not competitive.</li>
<li>Content is not relevant to their search. (I want light bulbs not flower bulbs)</li>
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<p>What have we learned in today’s blog post?  Go with what you know, not what you think you know. What are my web site analytics telling me?  If you follow the competitive SEO siren song thinking you can OPTIMIZE your site to get ahead of your competition on a couple broad key terms, I can promise you, you will be disappointed. Be smart about where you want to rank in the search engines, develop a plan to convert your existing traffic, then execute your plan.</p>
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		<title>5 Common SEO Misconceptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 20:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Griffin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[85% of shoppers looking for your goods and services will do so through search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing. Optimizing your website pages will attract the search engine spiders and rank your site higher in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP). The higher you rank the greater the traffic to your site and the [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1305" src="/files/2011/03/SEO-300x208.jpg" alt="SEO" width="300" height="208" />SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is involved, complex, evolving and at times confusing. There are many misconceptions about what exactly SEO does or does not do for your website. There are bad practices, illegal activity, content farms, link farms, spam and out of date information running rampant on the web, mostly from unscrupulous internet marketers promising misleading goals for cash. The misunderstanding of SEO for your small business can cause great harm to your sites&#8217; ranking and bottom line. Here are five common misconceptions I often hear about SEO. Some are deceiving, some half truths and others just out dated practices. For the most part I am speaking about Google and it’s guidelines on SEO&#8217;s best practices, which is ever changing.</p>
<p><strong>#1 Buying AdWords Will Help Ranking</strong><br />
PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising and SEO are two separate things. Google AdWords and Google’s free search results are entirely independent of one another. Spending money on AdWords won’t impact your ranking in Google&#8217;s free search results. Similarly, canceling your AdWords account won’t lead to your website being banned from Google’s search results. If buying advertisement manipulated organic search results the internet as we know it would be an entirely different animal soon to be extinct.</p>
<p><strong>#2 Content Should be Written for Search Engines</strong><br />
To some extent this is true. The text on your site must contain the most important keywords – the words that potential customers will be typing into search engines to find your site. But if you are only concerned about keywords for search engine robots then your text will be a drab read indeed. Remember at the end of the day your customers are the ones that matter most. Write compelling content for human beings and edit for the search engines.</p>
<p><strong>#3 Any Inbound Link Will Do</strong><br />
Inbound links are links that are placed on other sites and point to yours. Relevant, reputable links to your site are extremely beneficial to your SEO. But on the other hand irrelevant and link spamming (e.g. paid links, blog spammers, guestbook spammers, etc.) can be very harmful to your site. For instance if you manufacture light bulbs and GE links to your site as a reference or partner, that inbound link would be beneficial to your sites optimization. On the other hand, your uncle Tony owns a pizzeria and links back and because of the lack of relevance to your business that link would hold less sway. To another extreme, if you set up fake sites just for links or engage in link farming and are caught by the search engines you could be penalized or banned. Just recently <a class="wpGallery" title="The Dirty Little Secrets of Search" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/business/13search.html" target="_blank">JC Penny</a> and <a class="wpGallery" title="Google Penalizes Overstock for Search Tactics" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704520504576162753779521700.html" target="_blank">Overstock.com</a> were found by Google to be doing just that, and dealt with accordingly.</p>
<p><strong>#4 Search Engines Can’t Read Images</strong><br />
<img class="size-medium wp-image-1310 alignright" src="/files/2011/03/Alt-Tags-300x125.jpg" alt="Alt Tags" width="300" height="125" />This can be filed under partly true statements. Search Engine spiders don&#8217;t read pictures or images well (although the technology behind this is getting better) but they do read the image&#8217;s Alt tag or alternative text. ALT tags are the little labels you see when you put your mouse over an image which is written in the back end of your website. Optimized Alt tags can make a big difference in your website&#8217;s page rank especially if images are a good way to convey your offerings. It is recommended that you use Alt tags on as many images as you can.</p>
<p><strong>#</strong><strong>5 Meta Tags are Essential</strong><br />
Back in the late 90’s early 2000’s yes Meta Tags were essential to a websites ranking, and because of its high value many webmasters stuffed the code with keywords in order to “game” the system. They were so successful Google decided not crawl Keyword Meta Tags at all, <a class="wpGallery" title="Google doesn’t use the keywords meta tag in web search" href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/keywords-meta-tag-in-web-search/" target="_parent">“not in the least bit”</a> says Matt Cutts Google’s Search Engine Guru. But others like Yahoo and Bing may still see some worth. Google does look at meta descriptions to an extent but this is only a minuscule part of SEO. The Title tag does have some relevance but this is not by any means the priorities of search engines like so many people still believe. It’s worth adding them in the event that a search engine will use meta tags in their ranking formula but put this at the bottom of your SEO to do list.</p>
<p>Google uses over 200 indicators to qualify websites and their priorities are constantly in flux. This highly complicated mathematical computerized algorithm is not only a closely guarded secret but understood by very few people. We are always on the lookout for new information and are constantly sharing ideas about SEO with our clients and contemporaries. If you have any questions regarding SEO or would like to share your insights on this or any other matter please write in the comments section below or get in touch with us on our <a class="wpGallery" title="Cazbah Facebook Page" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cazbah-Total-Internet-Marketing/72949967709?sk=wall" target="_blank">Facebook Page</a> or through Twitter <a class="wpGallery" title="Cazbah on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/#!/cazbah_net" target="_parent">@Cazbah_net</a>. We would love to hear your thoughts.</p>
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		<title>10 Reasons YouTube is a Must for Small Businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Griffin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Videos are a great way to differentiate your business and YouTube is no longer regarded as just an entertainment site. It has grown into an invaluable business resource. With some time and creativity your videos can open new opportunities for your small business that would make a Fortune 500 company cringe with envy. Here are [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>1.) It’s Free</strong><br />
Unlike television ads or radio spots YouTube and for the most part social media is free. To become a visible entity on the web it takes time and effort, not money and connections like in traditional media. This medium can be leveraged so a small start up has the same potential to <a class="wpGallery" title="blendtec" href="http://www.youtube.com/blendtec">go viral</a> as a much more recognized brand and that can happen very quickly with videos. YouTube is the most watched website for videos and your YouTube channel is like having a second website without the cost of hosting and upkeep.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1219" src="/files/2011/01/YouTube.jpg" alt="YouTube for Small Business" width="259" height="194" /><strong>2.) Drive Sales</strong><br />
A video on YouTube is a great referral to your site. Your video can be seen by many people, optimized and shared through different social media tools like Facebook and Twitter. Because each video will have specific keywords or Tags associated with it. It will be found by the folks who are looking for you and your products via search engines like Google which owns YouTube and has about 70% of the search engine market. A powerful medium to showcase your products and build leads.</p>
<p><strong>3.) SEO</strong><br />
As I mentioned, a YouTube Channel is like having a second site and lends room for you to describe your company and the products and services you provide. Along with the Channel you can describe each video individually with tags to help weed out the folks looking for cute kitty shenanigans. Tagging your video for <a class="wpGallery" title="SEO with YouTube" href="http://mashable.com/2010/04/16/boost-seo-youtube/">SEO purposes</a> will give you a great advantage of being found in general search. Each SERP page provides results for videos. For instance if you sell &#8220;baseball cards&#8221;, that key term in general search will have millions of results but, on video only thousands apply.  Because the SERP page prominently shows video results there is much less competition and therefore giving you a greater chance of being found on page uno. That will lead to much more exposure to your brand.</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-1194"></span>4.) Huge Audience</strong><br />
YouTube exceeds 2 billion views a day. More than 700 billion videos were examined in 2010. Users published more than 13 million hours of content and are the third most visited website in this known universe, bested only by Facebook and Google, respectively.</p>
<p><strong>5.) Product Support</strong><br />
Provide your customers with useful videos on the most common problems and questions. This will reduce your company’s support costs. A video tutorial on the proper usages of your products beats a convoluted directions page on your website any time. They can watch and pause as they’re assembling as well — all with free YouTube videos.</p>
<p><strong>6.) Training</strong><br />
Use YouTube for product training. If you have a sales force and distributers around the globe, a short series of training videos will save you a ton of money on traveling costs. Simply upload your training videos to YouTube and grant your salespeople access. This will also be useful to new in coming employees as the material is already archived and ready to go.</p>
<p><strong>7.) Engagement</strong><br />
You have the option to let viewers comment on each video. This gives your small business a unique opportunity to correspond with potential customers directly on your channel. Also, sharing your video via social media gives it even more exposure and chance to communicate with folks on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc.</p>
<p><strong>8.) Customer Testimonials</strong><br />
<img class="size-medium wp-image-1230 alignright" src="/files/2011/01/video-testimonials-300x158.jpg" alt="video-testimonials" width="300" height="158" />A <a class="wpGallery" title="Cazbah Video Testimonials" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/cazbahvideo">video testimonial from an excited loyal customer</a> can go a long way. Simply having written testimonials on your website leads to the question  of who actually wrote it. Anybody can write, but with video, perspective clients can see and hear the real deal with their own eyes and ears. The trust value and authenticity of your customer recommendations sky rocket. And you’ll have them forever and use them for specific market strategies. You cannot put a price tag on this, it’s that valuable.</p>
<p><strong>9.) Insight</strong><br />
For every video you upload, YouTube offers free analytics data via the Insight feature where you can see statistics on views, demographics, community and subscribers. Most importantly, there’s discovery data that shows you how people are finding your videos, including the links they followed to get there. In addition, you can see how many views you are getting through the YouTube player page, embed player and mobile devices.</p>
<p><strong>10.) Fun</strong><br />
Putting together a company video whether it be a <a class="wpGallery" title="Klick Holiday Video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Eor5a5uwsM&amp;feature=player_embedded#!">holiday message</a> or a just for the hell of it <a class="wpGallery" title="Lip Dub Video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s3oUYkX1Bc">lip dub video</a> can be loads of fun and boost company moral. We are seeing more and more small businesses having a blast with video and their company brand. These entertaining videos are conveying an important message that they are fun to work for, buy from and do business with. This highlights the social human nature behind the logo and gives a welcoming feel to any future business relationship.</p>
<p>There could be a blog post written for each reason above, probably a whole book. The website for your business is just part of the entire online opportunity. With YouTube videos you can give a no doubt message to your audience. Please don’t have your site built, fold your arms and wait. Take your HD video camera out and start recording the amazing things that are going on in your company right now. Be proactive in your small business marketing.</p>
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		<title>4 Common Internet Marketing Objections</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 19:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles (Chaz) Broersma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve heard them all. Excuses that is. We’ve been at this Internet Marketing game for almost 10 years now. In that time we’ve seen a lot of things change with respect to the Internet, our industry, the economy, politics, etc. But, one thing hasn’t seemed to change much. That’s the excuses and objections that we [...]]]></description>
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<p>I thought I would catalog 4 of the most common objections that we’ve heard from people over the years. I’ll also share a few comments from those same people after allowing us to help market their small businesses on the internet.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1123" src="/files/2010/12/internet_world.jpg" alt="Internet Marketing" width="257" height="196" /><strong>1.) We really don’t get a lot of business from our Website</strong><br />
This is probably the most common objection that we hear from people about doing business on the Web. Generally, this objection comes from a person whose Website has little or no hope of generating any business to begin with because it’s completely static and has been neglected for years.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I’m never surprised, albeit disappointed, when I hear an objection like this. What’s really at the heart of this comment is the disbelief that the Web can actually provide any real monetary value for their business. Like I said, we hear this one a lot. Fortunately, after they become Cazbah customers, we hear this quite a bit too:<em></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #3366ff;"><em>“The Internet sales have been tremendous…much better than I had hoped for! During our first busy season, it was the max that I could possibly handle. We are also seeing an increase in our order size of about 40% over our walk-in trade. Our return on investment has been better than we ever anticipated.”</em><br />
Diane Cappel, Owner – Cappels, Inc.<br />
<a class="wpGallery" title="More Business" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/cazbahvideo?feature=mhum#p/u/1/p6Qeq65-E8U" target="_blank"><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>WATCH VIDEO</strong></span></a><br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>2.) Our Website is really like an electronic brochure</strong><br />
Meaning? It’s doing nothing for us. The people who respond with this objection are typically rooted in some pretty basic and traditional marketing practices and haven’t yet embraced the Internet as the most effective marketing tool for their businesses.Once they step over their own objection, this is what we hear:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #3366ff;">“<em>Before Cazbah our Website was just an electronic brochure. With Cazbah, it’s an active part of our business that brings (sales) inquiries in that we can filter through.” “I would say on average, we’re talking about five to ten inquiries a day</em>.”<br />
Andy Severson, VP/GM &#8211; Armstrong Brands.<br />
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<p><strong>3.) My customer’s aren’t on the Internet, or don’t use the Internet</strong><br />
Generally, we hear this excuse from traditional businesses, manufacturers or distributors, that have been doing business a certain way for a very long time. In most cases, these folks have restricted themselves to a particular territory or region and haven’t considered how the Web could change their business by opening up new markets or opportunities for them. Once we show them how much more efficient and effective (i.e., profitable) it is to do business on the Web we hear:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #3366ff;"><em>“We get more than 5 phone calls from the website each day. When somebody calls us from the Website they’re usually very interested in buying something. If we have it (in stock) we’ve got the sale. At least 60% of our sales are attributable to the Website and plenty of the rest of the sales are helped by the Website because we can refer people to it…</em>”<br />
Don Welch, Owner – Cylinder Services.<br />
<a class="wpGallery" title="Sell All Over the World" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/cazbahvideo?feature=mhum#p/u/3/1c9j10OFUkk" target="_blank"><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>WATCH VIDEO</strong></span></a><br />
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<p><strong>4.) We don’t sell our products online</strong><br />
This objection comes from people who don’t yet understand the power of the Internet to reach new customers, regardless of the type of products they are selling. In most cases, they don’t believe that anyone would spend the kind of money that it takes to buy their products on the Internet. There are still quite a few people that we run into who have the incorrect assumption that the Web is only good for consumer products that will easily fit into a shipping box. Fortunately, we know otherwise and so do all of our customers:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #3366ff;">“<em>Before Cazbah we had no ability to sell online. Since our relationship with Cazbah (our business) has probably doubled. We ship nationwide every week, almost every day, whether it’s small sales UPS or common carrier tractor trailer. The volume and the ticket sales are just tremendous. We are now getting three to five to 10 thousand dollar sales</em>.”<br />
Joe Jackson, Owner – Bristol Valley Hardwoods.<br />
<a class="wpGallery" title="Business Doubled" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/cazbahvideo?feature=mhum#p/u/4/L1Kww7xX8oI" target="_blank"><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>WATCH VIDEO</strong></span></a><br />
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<p>What are some of the objections you have to expanding your business online? What are some of the successes you&#8217;ve had through your website? Write back we would love know and help if we can.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Our business has changed dynamically on the Internet&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wilson</dc:creator>
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<p>“Our business has changed dynamically since we got going on the Internet. In the past, we had 88 sales reps on the street. Those 88 reps never produced 1/10 of what our Website currently produces. The way we go to market has changed completely. We no longer use sales reps and now we do all of our marketing and selling online.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right">Tom Rich, Director at <a href="http://chellis.com/" target="_blank">CH Ellis, Inc</a>.</p>
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		<title>If The Shoe Fits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 16:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wilson</dc:creator>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1000" src="/files/2010/11/lego_shoes.jpg" alt="If the shoe fits" width="259" height="194" />It’s an exhausting process, but one I’ve come to realize is the most important part of my job.</p>
<p>All combined, I may decide they indeed are doing well given their particular market segment.. (and in those cases – Congrats to them!). They may also be doing poorly on several levels and really don’t expect to be doing any better. Further, they may be able to do so much better, but are not able to dedicate any resources to the effort.</p>
<p>Determining up front these factors and ultimately deciding if we are a good fit together is so important to the success of both companies – not just theirs and not just ours.</p>
<p>If the fit is not right we spend our internal resources trying like heck to make them successful, only to not succeed. At times they get frustrated (and disappointed) because their hopes are dashed as they fail to gain the return they expect from the relationship.</p>
<p>On many occasions, we have stepped away from a potential new client, because when it’s all totaled up, the likelihood of their success was remote, if not impossible. It hurts up front to not accept a new client, but it’s for the best all around.</p>
<p>On the converse of that, when the fit is right, we are in step with each other and we set both realistic goals and shared tasks to reach those objectives. Both companies are seeing the benefits and we are moving forward in the establishment of a true long term relationship.</p>
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		<title>How Internet Marketing Company Cazbah Got Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 13:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles (Chaz) Broersma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just about every fall for the past 10 years I’ve made a trip, with a close friend of mine, up to a very special place in the Great White North, otherwise known as Canada. That place is Algonquin Provincial Park. The Park is located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, at [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="/files/2010/10/100_0721.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-884" src="/files/2010/10/100_0721-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a>It is the oldest and one of the largest provincial parks in Canada comprising almost 8,000 square kilometers of back country wilderness. For comparison purposes, it is about the size of the state of Delaware. There are over 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometers of streams and rivers throughout the park.</p>
<p>The natural unspoiled beauty of this part of the world cannot be fully appreciated in pictures or videos. In my humble opinion, it is best experienced in person. And that is precisely what we do every year. We appreciate the great outdoors while we canoe, portage and camp throughout the park for about a week in late September.</p>
<p>It’s a pretty rugged trip which takes preparation and months of (physical) training. We travel between 175 – 200 kilometers during our week in the park. 80% of the time we are on the water and 20% of the time we are (single) carrying our gear and canoes between waterways. We use solo canoes and we each carry about 120 lbs of gear and supplies, including the weight of the canoe, when we portage. Both my friend and I are former military and this is our annual opportunity to see if we’ve still got it. For lack of a better description, this is Extreme Canoeing.</p>
<p><span id="more-877"></span>This year was special. It had been 10 years, almost to the day, since my first trip to Algonquin. It was equally special because it was during that first trip in late September, 2000 that I had the idea to start Cazbah. My friend Bob, also an entrepreneur, decided that on this, the 10th anniversary of my insane impulse to become voluntarily unemployed, we needed to go and find the exact spot where I had my  epiphany to start <a class="wpGallery" title="Cazbah Total Internet Marketing" href="http://cazbah.net/" target="_blank">Cazbah</a>.</p>
<p>I vividly remembered the brainstorm I had about Cazbah and was sure of the terrain, a very large and particular rock, but not necessarily its actual location. We decided to repeat the trip that we took in 2000 to see if we could find the Rock.</p>
<p>Well, we did it. We found the Rock! The following video was taken at the Rock which, if anyone is interested is at the far side of <a class="wpGallery" title="Radiant Lake" href="http://travelingluck.com/North+America/Canada/Ontario/_6115692_Radiant+Lake.html#local_map" target="_blank">Radiant Lake</a> at the mouth of the Petawawa River. You will hear Bob refer to himself as Bravo Charlie and myself as Charlie Bravo, which is phonetic alphabet for our initials BC and CB, another holdover from our military days.</p>
<p>In the video I share a bit about how I was feeling back 10 years ago and how my emotional state, the forces of nature and the natural beauty of Algonquin Provincial Park came together to provide me with the environment to conceive Cazbah.</p>
<p>Since then, we’ve built the company into a true contender in the Small Business Internet Marketing industry. Cazbah is thriving with 100s and 100s of customers located all over North America. I am very proud and thankful to be surrounded by so many highly skilled and passionate people who come to work every day to serve the needs of their clients, earning their trust, generating radical results. Their stewardship is a model for how things should be done. Thank you all for helping me make this dream come true!</p>
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<p>Where were you when you had your professional moment of clarity? Share with us we would love to know.</p>
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		<title>Online Patience is a Virtue</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farney</dc:creator>
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<p>The French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” Patience and understanding is what I preach to my customers.  <strong>Patience</strong> because sustained online success takes time &#8211; <strong>Understanding</strong> because there are very concrete steps one should take to be successful online.</p>
<p>Does this sound familiar? “I don’t know what happened. I hired a web firm(s) to build my site, but once they were done I never saw any online business.” We hear this one a lot. Truth of the matter is that companies usually have some form of online success (usually increased traffic) shortly after they launch their new site but are completely unaware of it, lose patience, and give up their effort.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span id="more-734"></span>Below is an analytics traffic graph from one of my customers. It was not until the fourth month after they launched their new site with us that this customer started to realize the hard benefit (sales) from our consistent hard work. Although time frames for online success vary, it is not uncommon for companies to stop working and give-up on their web site after not seeing immediate results. With our assistance this customer kept at it and the hard work paid off.</p>
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<p>Even though <strong>patience</strong> is critical to success, so is <strong>understanding</strong> what makes a successful web site. We recommend focusing on the following:</p>
<p>* Identifying your UVP (unique value proposition)<br />
* Content Development<br />
* Search Visibility<br />
* Targeted Traffic<br />
* Conversions</p>
<p>So when you decide to work with a new web company do yourself a favor and make sure you speak with an Internet Marketing professional from that company at least once every month. Be sure to spend some time understanding what is happening with the traffic on your web site through some form of web analytics. Analytics will help you understand where you are making progress and where you need to work harder on your site. This will lead to online success that will inspire you to continue to learn and grow your site and business.</p>
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		<title>Is it the Peter Principle, the Peter Pan Principle or what?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wilson</dc:creator>
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<p>“Employees within a business will rise to their own level of incompetence.  Beyond that point, they will not be particularly effective inside the organization, and will not contribute as they once did.”</p>
<p>Well, business Web sites need to be considered like an employee – they are an internal resource that needs to be utilized as effectively as possible for the ultimate growth of the company.  Like any resource; it needs to be kept current, relevant and in synch with the business goals.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many businesses neglect their sites so they remain a static listing of products – lethargically posting information to its point of incompetence, running rampant inside many vertical markets; such as healthcare, food production, bio sciences, and others.</p>
<p><span id="more-676"></span>I talk with many business owners who do not fully understand the fact that the Internet – regardless of their market and industry – needs to be a dominate factor in their marketing and sales strategy to drive business growth. Business owners I speak to inside industrial markets still believe the Internet is not important to their own customer base. It’s just for kids, or those buying retail. These company leaders are falling way behind with regards to sustaining business relationships, and leveraging the Internet to grow revenues, year in and year out.</p>
<p>Having a static Web site is no longer a viable means to grow your business.  Like your sales person, your site is about interacting with real people, ensuring they find you based on what you offer in terms of a solution to their problems. People searching on the Internet are looking for someone to help them and then, deciding if they want to engage with you before they ever pick up the phone to speak with you.</p>
<p>So what does that mean? Your potential customer is coming to you (inbound marketing) and is pre-qualifying you as a potential vendor.</p>
<p>That is how business to business is done on the Internet.  For manufacturers, distributors and dealers who understand that the Internet is such a powerful medium which must be embraced and used to its fullest, they are taking actionable steps to use it. Why?</p>
<p><strong>Over 74 percent of the U.S. is now on the Internet at some level. 74%! </strong></p>
<p>That is three out of every four people you talk to – and transact business with every day.  Doing business with people on the Internet is not just about having some product listed in your business site and hoping they pick yours over someone else’s. It’s about helping to solve a problem they have. New customers come from those who are seeking a partner to provide a solution, the right solution, for their own business. You need to be found so you can be that solution provider.</p>
<p>Yes, Internet marketing can be daunting. But, it’s a brave new world where business gets done. And what about business owners who dismiss the significance of the Internet: not preparing their organizations to strategically leverage it to their own fullest advantage?</p>
<p>Those not recognizing the Internet as the viable and essential business tool it is may be classified as the “Peter Pan” Principle.</p>
<p>Like Peter Pan, it appears they would rather remain in a more comfortable place.<br />
Not try something new. Set aside plans to use the Internet fully – and maybe, just maybe – they won’t ever have to leave Never -Never Land!</p>
<p>As Peter Pan said…  “I&#8217;ll teach you to jump on the wind&#8217;s back, and away we’ll go!”</p>
<p>However, I think a better lesson from Peter Pan – with regards to strategically growing your business – would be to fully utilize a wide array of Internet technologies (supplied by your friends at Cazbah of course) and generate better business results and more revenue.</p>
<p>I say&#8230;. “<strong>Let’s jump on the Internet and away we’ll go!</strong>”<br />
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		<title>Ready. Aim. Oh, wait a minute!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 17:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>V A Donnelly</dc:creator>
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<p>And there’s nothing worse than having to tell that client to holster it back up because they aren’t ready to pull the trigger.</p>
<p>That is sometimes the situation we find ourselves in when our small business clients are interested in implementing social media strategies before they have made sure that the location they are driving traffic to – usually their Web site – is prepared to handle the traffic.</p>
<p>When it comes to marketing their own brand, many small- and mid-sized businesses are working with limited resources.  So a decision to increase focus in one area often inadvertently becomes a decision to decrease attention in another.</p>
<p>Embarking on a social media strategy is a major undertaking for any company, an effort that often manages to soak up a lot of internal resources.  This can mean that the more mundane efforts it takes to update the company Web site can often go ignored, leaving the place you are trying to drive more traffic to looking something less than its best. Why is this a problem?  Because social media efforts are just a means to an end, with your final goal being to convert traffic into sales.</p>
<p>It’s important that the first step of your social media strategy be taking a look at your Web site and making sure it is an effective end-destination for every tweet, blog post and shared video.</p>
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<li>Are there clear “calls to action” throughout your Web site?</li>
<li>Are your products and service pages current, accurate and complete?</li>
<li>If you are targeting a specific audience with specific services/products needs in your social media efforts, are those services/products easily found?</li>
<li>Are your contact pages updated and complete?  Is it easy for customers to continue the dialog that you started with a social media vehicle?</li>
<li>Is your Web site content of interest to your social media audiences?</li>
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<p>Pages that need simple corrections should be taken care of right away.  Any section that needs more extensive effort should be avoided as landing pages for social media traffic.  Once you are comfortable that your Web site is ready and able to do handle the new traffic, your company can feel comfortable in taking its first shot at social media success.</p>
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