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Friday, September 25, 2015

Simplicity is Most Profound

Samuel Johnson by Sir Joshua Reynolds
"Whatever is common is despised. Advertisements are now so numerous that they are very negligently perused, and it is therefore become necessary to gain attention by magnificence of promises, and by eloquence sometimes sublime and sometimes pathetic."


Samual Johnson (January 20, 1759)

Isn't it amazing how little has changed in advertising over the course of 256 years? We either do things well or we do things badly and it isn't hard to figure out which of the two we see more often in advertising.

I grew up with my father telling me at every opportunity that "Simplicity is Most Profound"...

As I have become more involved through the years with helping other businesses to promote their products and services on the internet, my father's words have come back to me time and time again with ever increasing effect.

Businesses have a tendency to want a complicated message. They generally believe that their message cannot be boiled down to a singular, simple thought without becoming meaningless to the consumer.

When I first began writing for effect, way back in High school, I thought I was God's gift to teachers. I was brilliant and my intellectual desire towered over that of my peers. Back then, I thought that good writing was showing off my command of the English language by stuffing every page of every essay with as many flowery descriptions and as many complicated words with as many syllables as possible.

Then in my Junior year, the English teacher began destroying my sense of self and my papers by counting every unnecessary word against my grade. The first few papers came back looking like they had been painted over in red. I had to rethink my entire strategy for writing. The new paradigm (demanded by a real teacher) was writing to convey meaning in the simplest and most specific terms.

All of that to provide this simple tip. When writing your ad copy, write the entire message you want to convey to your audience. Be thinking of your audience (customers) as you are writing. Think of why your customers are buying your products or paying for your services. Be thinking of what it is that distinguishes your business from your competition. Then, once you have written for effect, start taking away unnecessary words until you have refined and distilled your message to your customers down to its very essence.

More likely than not, you will have better ad copy from this process than if you paid a pro to do it for you. NOBODY knows your business like you do and so there can be nobody that can sell your business better than you can.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

SEO Strategy Audit in Five Questions

A Universal SEO Strategy Audit in 5 questions... 
1. What does our organization create that helps solve searcher's questions/problems (or what will we create in the future)?
2. What is the unique value we provide that nobody else does?
3. Who will help amplify our message and why?
4. What is our process for turning searchers into paying customers?
5. How do we expose what we do in a way that search engines can easily crawl, index, understand and show off?

This video by, Rand Fishkin of MOZ, explains the details.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Animated GIF Banners for Online Advertising Impact.

This is an animated banner ad created for the VAWE Network.
 Taking still images and creating animated sequences adds action 
to otherwise static and lackluster advertisements...

Thursday, March 19, 2015

7 Reasons Your Business Needs a Website

According to the latest research, over 3 billion people have access to the internet on a regular basis. That is almost half of the world's population. So I think we can all agree at this point that the internet isn't just a fad anymore, and while it may evolve, it certainly isn't ever going away. 85% of consumers in America are now using the internet to find and decide where they will buy the goods and services they need. Interestingly enough, it is the businesses that are behind the times when it comes to getting their brands online. Many businesses are still spending thousands of dollars each and every year to advertize their products and services in print media. The most popular print media for business is still the Yellow Pages or its various competitor phone books. So it is interesting to note that in 2013 people were only using the phonebook 12 % of the time to find the goods and services they needed. That 12% is about 6% only 2 years later and becomes less every day. The reason is simple and it is the number one reason for taking your hard earned marketing budget out of print media and putting it into the internet.

1.) Accurately Track The Visitors To Your Website!

Print media is one dimensional. It just sits there and cannot tell you how many people have looked at it today or whether they bought from you or from a competitor. With a business website, absolutely EVERYTHING is trackable. We can know how many people are coming to your website 24/7, and where people came from to get to your website and whether or not they used a search engine to find you and which search engine they used and what words or phrases they searched for to find you, and which pages they looked at on your website and how long they spent on each web page, and whether or not they clicked on images or articles or whether they became a customer and bought something and so much more. Each of these things tells us invaluable information about our customers and our potential customers and about what is working on your website to drive sales and what is not working or may be driving potential customers away. Print media costs much more than a website and it only provides a fraction of the visibility and functionality. So my advice to business owners reading this is to immediately suspend all expenditures for print media and put it into a website if you don't have one and if you do have one, then take that marketing budget and put it into online advertising through Google or Bing or Facebook.

2.) Your Website Is Visible 24/7/365!

Your business success relies on how visible the business and the branding are to a world filled with potential customers. So whether your brick and mortar is on the corner of Nowhere and Boondock Streets or on the busiest street in a large town, you need the visibility provided by a virtual brick and mortar that never closes and is accessible to everyone, everywhere, all the time. If you do not have a physical business location and work out of your home or a small shop or office that doesn't provide for customer visits, then a website is even more critical. And this takes us to our 3rd most important reason to have a website for your business.

3.) A Well Designed Website Provides Instant Credibility!

Even if you have a physical storefront somewhere, it can only add more credibility to your business and to your brand image to provide the convenience and accessibility of a website. However, studies have shown conclusively that if your website looks like a cookie cutter site and does not distinguish you in a positive and professional manner from your competitors, then it only takes a fraction of a second for a potential customer to click on that competitor and for you to lose the sale. It is important to understand that your customers are going to have the same worries and concerns about shopping online that you have. Is it safe, is this website secure, can I trust this business to protect my information? If the website looks like it was built by your cousin in high school, or pages and pictures don't load, or links don't work, then it is unlikely that you or anybody else would feel comfortable trusting that website with their online purchase.

4.) Doing Business On The Web Is More Cost Effective!

There are so many things you can do for free on the internet. Social Media sites are free, even for businesses. Each social media site provides a different type of content and appeals to a different type of consumer. By taking advantage of these free resources and maintaining a professional and consistent brand image on each one, you can dramatically increase the ability to funnel specific types of consumers from your social media sites to your website where you can funnel them towards a purchase of whatever it is they need right now. The social media sites help us to prequalify potential customers coming to your website. Each social media site has its own demographics. Particular age groups and education levels and more, so that we can target the different demographics from specific social media sites by providing content on them that appeals to that audience and a different type of content that appeals specifically to our audience on other social sites based on the demographics specific to those channels and the content they support. Tracking your customers and potential customers is also free through tools like Google Webmaster Tools and Bing Webmaster Tools. By the way, Bing and Google are the only two search engines that matter anymore and Google does 90% of the searches on the internet.

5.) Low Maintenance Costs

Changing the information on your website is easy and inexpensive and if you can do your own website edits then you don't even have to worry about the costs of employing a webmaster or a web design and management company. The key to keeping your customers and potential customers coming back to your website is the same as what must be done with each of your social media sites as often as practical. FRESH, UNIQUE CONTENT! Without fresh content that is truly unique (not something copied and pasted from elsewhere) your website and your social media sites will become stagnant and boring. Not just to your visitors, but also to the search engines. You need to be creating unique content for them on a regular basis. Which is to say, at least several times a week! With the low or no cost reality of managing content on a website and social media sites, the worry of cost disappears and then all we have need is our imaginations and our determination. Being creative is easier than it sounds. Most of us are in business because we have a passion for the products or services we offer. The internet is the perfect outlet for the creative passion that helped you decide to start your own business in the first place.

6.) Dramatically Improved Customer Service

When your customers need help with a product or the results of a service, they do not want to wait. Providing them with the ability to access frequently asked questions (FAQ's) or help and troubleshooting information will help to further set you apart from your competition. Simple and free tools are also available that can even allow you to be informed on your computer or your smart phone when a customer enters your website. This can provide you with the real time ability to see exactly what pages they are going to and how they are remaining on a particular page. If you see they are going to the help pages, you can send them a text message and ask them if they need any help, just as if it was a customer physically standing in your brick and mortar store.

7.) Being Able To Compete With Regional, National & International Businesses

When you have a website, you have every opportunity to be just as successful with it as those much larger businesses and corporations. Their larger revenues and profits really don't provide them with any capabilities that you cannot bring to bare for your online business. You can find somebody with the skills and abilities to do anything that the people working for the big companies can do. For a fraction of what those big companies are paying their big guns. A website can go a long way to leveling the playing field for you and your business and when it comes to those businesses that you are competing against by proximity, just having a website can put you light years ahead of the competition. Most small businesses DO NOT have a website or even a social media presence on the web. This puts them at a great disadvantage compared to any of their competitors that are taking advantage of the indispensable marketing resources.

Sewell Consulting charges only $50 per web page for design work and $15 per hour for incidental technical labor. To learn more about hiring Sewell Consulting, please call (540) 737-8898.

Jared Matthew Sewell

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Why Read The Sewell Consulting Blog?

Why Read The Sewell Consulting Blog - Audio version

Sewell Consulting is an American digital marketing consultancy. It is partnered with two other companies that give us a truly global reach. Our business partners in Asia are Terrestrial IT and White Hat SEO Team. This blog and the articles on it are for those customers that cannot yet afford the services we offer. Every effort is made to provide as much information, with as much detail as necessary to allow even those of you with little or no technical knowledge or experience to perform the tasks described.

As with most of the articles on the Sewell Consulting blog, this one is written for those of you that
don't really have a choice about whether or not to hire a pro. The great majority of the folks I talk to about the services I offer, simply cannot afford to hire me. It doesn't matter how much I try to convince them they need my services, they haven't the resources to afford the option.

Jared Matthew Sewell
It makes me feel bad because I quickly develop an affinity for most of the business owners I talk to. They are good, hard-working and respectable folks that are taking on tremendous personal and financial risks for themselves and their families. By and large they are just trying to improve their lives and the lives of those they love. But I cannot work for free without jeopardizing the quality of the lives of those that I love.

So I started this blog to create a centralized educational resource for the knowledge and skills I have accumulated throughout the years. It does me no harm to do this for free, because the folks that are inclined to pay for my services understand that they will get the best results for their businesses and their budgets by hiring me. Business owners that do have the resources to hire for services such as mine, also understand that doing so frees them up to do what they do best, such as actually managing the growth of their companies. While those that cannot afford my services are not just being cheap, they are facing real uncertainty in their startups and cannot risk what little money they have on anything but the bare essentials.

Another very important outcome that I am hoping results from this effort is the improved ability of business owners to be able to sniff out con artists that use services such as mine to steal from them. If I can educate enough folks about what is actually involved, and what constitutes realistic expectations, then I can do a great service to the business community at large and to all of the rest of the legitimate professionals out there that cringe whenever they hear a prospective client talk about how they were charged a ridiculous amount of money for zero results.

The articles you will find on this blog will represent the entire width and breadth of my knowledge, my skills, and my experience. I don't feel like I need to mysticize what I do or to keep anything a secret. If my ability to make a living depended on parlor tricks, I wouldn't have much job security anyway. You can find me all over the web. Talking about and writing about a long list of topics and issues. Thank you for visiting the Sewell Consulting Blog today. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on what I have written as well as suggestions for future articles.

To contact me directly, you may use the contact form at the bottom of every page, or send email to SewellConsulting@outlook.com or you can call (540) 737-8898 in North America or (+63) 0921-523-7808 in Asia. Please leave a message if there is no answer, as I may be on the opposite side of the planet (or an airplane) when you call.