Showing posts with label Periscope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Periscope. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 September 2017

4 Free Ways to Grow Your Website Traffic


LET’S be honest here.
Just because you write great content doesn’t mean people will automatically visit your website – especially if they’re not even aware it exists.
Many bloggers will tell you all you need is amazing content. And while it’s true you do need good content, you also need a strategy that will actually get targeted people to your website.


Why? More targeted traffic means more leads and more sales. Period.
The good news is you don’t need a large marketing budget. There are plenty of free ways to grow your website traffic.
Let’s look at four of them.

1. Be Transparent With Your Readers

Putting yourself and your business out there by being totally open with your audience – while providing exceptional content and value – can create a loyal following of fans.
There’s no room for faking it here, but if you do it right, these people will bend over backwards to buy whatever you sell. They will gladly share your content, link to your site, and selflessly promote and recommend you – simply because they trust you and the value you provide.
Try the following proven ways to increase transparency with your audience.

Income Reports

People are nosey and smart bloggers and entrepreneurs capitalize on this fact. Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income, for example, builds trust, traffic, and a loyal fan base by posting his income reports online.

Nobody really goes around telling people how much they make in real life, yet Pat, Lindsay from Pinch Of Yum, and countless others open up their online businesses – and their bank balances – to their audience.
You get to follow along their journey, learn about their successes and failures, and hopefully take something away valuable.

Periscope

Periscope is a live streaming app that’s increasingly being used by bloggers, entrepreneurs and marketers to broadcast on the go and interact with their followers. What’s great about this is you can be authentic and true to yourself without any real repercussions because the video by default stays live for only 24 hours, before it expires.
Mariah Coz uses Periscope to show her authenticity to loyal fans by sharing her faults, successes and challenges. This helps Mariah build even greater loyalty from her fan base.

2. Guest Posting

Publishing your content on other people’s sites can help you grow your traffic by:
  • Gaining quality backlinks from authority websites
  • Getting referral traffic back to your website
  • Setting yourself up as an expert
When you guest post, you normally get a link on the owner’s blog back to your own blog or website.
Google considers this a valuable ranking factor and it can help boost your website’s rankings in the search engines – equaling more free traffic.
If the site receives a lot of traffic, your name and content will be exposed to a large audience of targeted visitors. Your goal is to have these people click through to your site, wow them with your content, and convert them into regular readers and mailing list subscribers.
Lastly, by authoring articles on popular sites you’ll increase – or maintain – your reputation as an industry expert.
For example, Neil Patel is a well-known content marketer. He’s co-founded several sites including Crazy Egg and QuickSprout, yet he still guest posts on high authority sites.

Why? Because it helps him generate traffic back to his sites and helps solidify in people that he is truly an expert in his field.

3. Capture Emails

Growing your website traffic should always be a main focus, but instead of always having to seek out new visitors or sources of traffic, you can ultimately grow a valuable readership by working hard to retain the visitors you do attract.
If you don’t have an opt-in form on your website to capture email addresses, then you’re missing out.
Instead of adding a boring newsletter subscription box (that most people ignore anyways), why not entice visitors by asking for their email address in exchange for an incentive?
Here’s Boost Blog Traffic’s incentive – also known as a lead magnet – to get people to sign up to their list:

There are many other ways to capture an email. Let’s look at two other ways.

1. Content Upgrade

A content upgrade is a lead magnet that’s post-specific and can help you generate more subscribers. How many more? According to Bryan Harris of VideoFruit, up to 30% more opt-ins.
If you have a post on 8 Ways to Nurture Your Email List, and in the post you offer your readers 10 more ways – in exchange for their email address – they’ve already shown interest in the topic so they’ll likely opt in.
Here’s an example of a content upgrade on Adam Connell’s site Blogging Wizard. His post, How to Get More Twitter Followers: 24 Effective Tips to Grow Your Following Fast, features a content upgrade offering a checklist to grow your Twitter following fast.

2. Webinars

Running a webinar is a great way to grow your traffic and mailing list.
It’s easy to get people to sign up for webinars since they usually consist of high-value content filled with actionable tips. You can do the presentation alone, or collaborate with another entrepreneur for access to their list and audience, and vice versa.
Here’s an example of a branding workshop promoted on Twitter by Cole of Pines Up North:



4. Provide Different Forms of Content

People enjoy learning in different ways; some relate to visuals more than text while others enjoy audio over video.
If you want to attract a wider pool of readers, publish different forms of content. This enables you to more easily use social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Pinterest to drive traffic.
And if you’re not interested in creating graphics or videos, podcasts are easy to do and can help you generate traffic.
Sarah Peterson from Unsettle regularly does podcasts for her audience.

When publishing different forms of content like infographics, videos or podcasts, over time you’ll learn which types of content work best for generating traffic in your particular industry – and where to focus your efforts.

Wrapping It Up

Growing traffic is something that takes time but we’ve shown it’s possible to generate traffic to your website for free – good news if you’re bootstrapping and have more time than money.
Through guest posts you’ll be able to build your name and brand recognition quickly and if you go out of your way to be transparent with your audience – by sharing income reports for example – you’ll build trust and hopefully generate loyal followers and recurring traffic.
And by capturing email addresses and publishing different forms of content, you’ll retain more visitors and access a new traffic demographic.
Over to you – what other free ways are you using to drive traffic back to your site?

Saturday, 4 March 2017

Three Simple Guides to Trending Digital Strategies


In an ever-changing digital marketing market, success in business can sometimes depend on what you do or don’t do online. This article will share you some simple digital marketing guides.


1. Harness the Power of Digital

BE SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZED

Allow your customers to find your website with just a few keystrokes. With solid search engine optimization (SEO), your website will be discover-able, and you can even cut down on paid search engine marketing costs.
Follow our SEO topic and make do everything you need ASAP.

MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT ON MOBILE

The age of the desktop is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Our mobile devices have become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet, and our gateway to real-time information. Market accordingly.
To optimize your impact with mobile users, you should:
  • Verify that your website and blog are responsive across all devices.
  • Think about the mobile user’s journey and tailor a digital experience to match.
  • Test your email templates across multiple devices to ensure your message is accessible by all mobile users.
Start with Sneeit responsive testing tool to verify the strength of your website.

GROW YOUR AUDIENCE WITH CONTENT

Content marketing is a powerful and effective way to reach your customers, and if done well, doubles as a retention tool. Use this simple, four-step exercise from digital marketing expert to get started:
1. What’s your end goal? For content marketing, this means a library of content that will attract new customers by reflecting your business’ authority and expertise.
2. What content do you already have at your disposal? Take stock of what you already have. Chances are, you’ve got a wealth of owned content to work with. Social posts to LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram all count. Here are some places to start looking: Emails, blogs, videos, audio recordings, photographs, interviews, tech support logs and conversations, knowledge bases, product instructions, community forums. Now, develop categories of content, and organize your content within them to see what you really have.
3. What new content could you create? Now that you know what you already have, think about what’s missing. Some businesses naturally lend themselves to certain kinds of content. What types of content naturally suit your product or service? Where could you create content that would add value for your customer?
4. Where would you distribute the content? A distribution plan for your content is key to your success. Where would people be looking for content you produce? Social posts, blog exchanges, and email signatures are all places you should consider in your content distribution strategy. Get inspired, and learn best practices on content marketing: Watch this video!

AMPLIFY YOUR EVENTS, DIGITALLY

While this is a pro-digital guide, we never underestimate the power of in-person, event-based marketing. To ensure your events are a success, take advantage of these readily available digital tools:
  • Use events organisation tools like EventBrite to organize, promote, manage, and track your events.
  • Make your event sharable across channels. Promote via email marketing, by tweeting about it, and by posting it as an event on Facebook.
  • Create a paid Facebook campaign to target an audience with an affinity toward the topic of your event.

SET UP ANALYTIC TOOLS TO MEASURE SUCCESS

The beauty of digital marketing is its ability to be measured. As such, the foundations of successful digital campaigns includes tools in place to measure, dissect, and analyse their results. Proper metrics will give you insight into the returns on your investments and help you make decisions about what to keep — and what to lose.
Luckily, channels such as search engines and social media platforms make it easy to set up small, low-risk experiments with immediate results.
Get started with these three steps for building an analytics toolkit.

2. Tools to Optimize Your Work

Now, let’s take a look at the tools that you should consider using to operate with top efficiency. Download / apply the below apps immediately to increase day to day productivity:
  • Trello, a visual, cloud-based project management tool.
  • Evernote, to organise your to-do lists and take notes and then access them from anywhere via mobile app, tablet, or desktop browser.
  • Dropbox Business, for the convenience and mobility of collaborating on your files whenever and wherever.
  • Slack, for real-time messaging between teams internally and externally to replace emails with live conversation.
  • Sunrise Calendar, to keep all of your events and calendars in one place.
  • Qwilr, so you can turn your documents into easily shareable web pages with the click of a button

3. Never Stop Learning

The above guides can help you for a while but the world of digital marketing is constantly changing. You’ll want to stay knowledgeable and ride the waves as they come.

HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF FRONT-END WEB DEVELOPMENT

Your website is arguably one of your most important business assets. You don’t have to code on your own (although plenty of business owners do), but you should have a working knowledge of front-end web development so you can have meaningful conversations and make informed decisions with those who do handle your website.

KEEP UP WITH THE DIGITAL WORLD

Stay current with customers and employees who are increasingly plugged in.
  • Register for a free Basic Account with PSFK, and gain access to innovation news from the worlds of advertising, design, tech, and retail.
  • Subscribe the Sneeit blog for your daily dose of marketing tips.
  • Sign up for Panda, a news-feed dashboard for designers, developers, and entrepreneurs.
  • Start using Medium, a place to read, write, and interact with the stories that matter most to you.

KEEP TABS ON CURRENT YEAR HOT EVENT TECH TRENDS

Every year technology continues to improve, bringing along benefits for businesses and event organizers. Staying on top of it all can be overwhelming at times, so check a shortlist of the hottest technology trends to spice up your events this year

Mobile, Mobile, Mobile: A must for every business

It’s the year of mobile, again. This Nielsen Mobile Ratings Report revealed that more than 15 million Australians own smartphones, along with some 12 million owning a tablet device. Plus, more and more millennials are relying on their mobile as their primary access to the internet. If your event team isn’t yet harnessing the power of mobile check-ins and ticket scanning, check out Eventbrite Neon to turn your iOS device into a mobile box office.
To Do: Download Eventbrite Neon to get your event mobile-ready.

Periscope: If you are dabbling in video content marketing

With the emergence of new apps that enable instant broadcasting, video and live streaming is going from strength to strength. Linked to a Twitter account, Periscope is quickly gaining traction thanks to its live streaming capabilities. Event organisers and attendees themselves are now broadcasting live video of events and experiences to engage with their audience anywhere in the world.
To Do: Download Periscope, and start broadcasting some fun summer activities to practice.

Snapchat: For that millennial audience

Popular with the millennials, many people initially passed Snapchat off as immature and frivolous, but it’s a platform worth keeping an eye on. In fact, e-commerce giant Alibaba invested $200 million in Snapchat (in 2015), signaling that we can expect growth from this platform.
With the introduction of ‘Live Stories’ — a feature that generates user content at a live experience — Snapchat is increasing its focus on live event and location-based coverage, which will allow designers and brands to create unique imagery for users to overlay on their images based on their location.
To Do: Download Snapchat and familiarize yourself with Live Stories.

RFID Technology: To surprise and delight at large-scale events

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a small electronic device that provides a unique identifier for that tag. RFID wristband technology is already in use at some major music festivals and large public events to monitor foot traffic, prevent ticket fraud, and even enhance attendee experiences with the inclusion of cashless payments and social media integration. RFID technology is set to become more accessible to SMEs. You can read more about RFID technology here.

Proximity Marketing & ‘Geo-Fencing’: To Enhance Event Experiences

Beacon is a location-based technology which can emit a low-energy signal that can push instant messages to a dedicated app. Once a person with the app installed on their phone enters the designated zone (known as a Geo-fence), a message will appear on their phone. When placed around a venue, these devices can do everything from track attendee behavior and foot traffic, to pushing notifications such as greeting attendees to check-in or displaying promotional offers.
Different messages can be sent depending on the physical location of the user. Examples of this location-based technology include audio tours, retail offers, and even scavenger hunts.
The Melbourne digital event Pause Fest recently used Beacon technology to improve its event management and reporting. Check out the case study here.
To do: Read up on Beacons and how they could change your on-site event marketing
 
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