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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

11 Cool Tools for Creating Marketing Videos

Video has become an essential marketing tool for every business. It’s a great way to tell your story and engage users. A video is a creative way to take a “thousand words” and explain visually by using a video. These days, visitors  are looking to watch a video to brief information

Website visitors love this unique form of presentation which is quickly gaining popularity, and in some cases, becoming the standard form of communication instead of picture, page long content or lengthy blog posts.

Video have emerged as one of the most popular forms of content marketing in digital media.

Let’s brief you to 11 cool tools that will make creating video simpler than ever!

1. Prezi -  This is a interesting take on the slide presentation as it allows you to create one giant and more easily connected idea and then use the tool to zoom, pan and fly all around the presentation to create a really dynamic feel.


2. YouTube Editor - It gives you some nice editing capability right in YouTube. You can also add annotations and transcripts to your videos making them more SEO friendly.


3. Camtasia - This PC and Mac desktop software is the market leader in the screencapture video world. Screencast videos are a great way to demonstrate how something online works. Camtasia has some nice features that allow you to add focus to areas on your screen as well as annotations and URLs.


4. Animoto - This automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips and music.


5. GoAnimate - This tool allows you to make full-featured animated movies using characters and sets of your choosing. Animation can be a really powerful way to tell your story in a unique manner.


6. Powtoons - This is an online business presentation software tool that allows you to create free, cool, and awesome animated video explainers as an alternative to using powerpoint. It's free and it's awesome to create amazing videos and presentations.


7. Magistro - This tool takes your raw footage and goes through and picks out what it thinks is the best of the best to create a short video. The tool then lets you add music and titles.


8. Sellamations - This service will create doodle videos where a hand draws out your story with a marker in high-speed capture. It’s not the cheapest route, but it’s certainly one of the best ways to create a one of a kind video that’s simply hard not to watch.


9. Common Craft - This is another really unique way to tell your story using video. Common Craft uses paper cutouts moved around or white boards to tell your story. This is probably one of the best ways to take a complex idea and really make it easy to understand.



10. ReelSEO - This one actually isn’t a tool, it’s just the best place to learn about tools like this as well as how to more effectively use video to build your business in general.



11. Sparkol -  Sparkol makes video software to get your message across. make your own whiteboard video animations with videoscribe. Initially this provide free trial version

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

15 Ways to Optimize Your Blog Posts for SEO and Reader Response

The basically simple act of posting on your blog or other blogs can do powerful things for your business. But your action might not be so effective if you don’t utilize certain ideas. There are many things to consider when writing content but the tips below will give you a good start to getting the maximum response from your post.
Blog Post SEO
1. Visual Content – Statistics say that if your post contains visual content, it will grab 94% more visits and engagement than those without. That is reason enough to start including videos and other visual content in your posts. The brain is automatically drawn more to images than to text.

2. Short Paragraphs - The amount of videos and other visuals used in marketing today is one of the reasons you need to keep your paragraphs short. You need plenty of white space to avoid long drawn out paragraphs. Large blocks of text will not draw much attention to your post.

3. Keywords – One of the most responsive ways to use keywords is adding them to your post title. Do not go crazy with the keywords. Use just a couple of keyword phrases throughout your post without sacrificing readability. Use the phrases in the very beginning, a couple of times throughout and then again at the end. Be sure to read up on keyword stuffing to prevent being penalized.

4. Subscription Forms Available – Having a subscription form available after every post will increase the chances of a person taking that action and subscribing to your list. Once you capture that person’s email, the chances of retaining them as a customer is greatly increased.

5. Headings and Bulleted Lists – People tend to scan over posts looking for pertinent information. Using headings and bulleted or numbered lists will draw a person’s eye to that information. Headings are also important for SEO as you can utilize your keyword phrases in the headings. With the ability to scan and find the pertinent information quickly, a person will more likely keep reading the article and respond to it.

6. Link to Previous or Similar Content – By doing this, not only will you provide your reader with more helpful information, you will have a linking structure which would probably get Google’s attention and raise your ranking. WordPress also has related content plugins available so you do not have to do this manually.

7. Write to a Friend – Do not write your post like a college dissertation. Make it friendly and easy to understand. Write as if you are having a conversation with a friend. This manner of writing will be more appealing to most people and encourage interaction.

8. Avoid Clutter – Keep your site clean and sharp. As with the large blocks of text, if there is too much “stuff” to wade through, it will discourage people from staying at your site or taking the time to read your posts. Do not overdo on the ads. Don’t fill your site with banners, lights and flash. Keep it simple and to the point.

9. Ask Questions – A good way to get people to participate in your post is by asking questions or asking for opinions and thoughts. Most people enjoy offering their views and beliefs on most matters. Whether they agree with you or not, you want people to engage in your post.

10. Social Media – Always provide buttons to your social media sites. Give people the call to action to follow you via social media. Getting social (don’t forget Google+) can get your site indexed much quicker.

11. Fast Loading Time – I know with a WordPress blog and all the cool widgets and plugins they offer, it can be easy to get your site bogged down. Be sure to just use what you need so your pages will load quickly. Too many widgets and plugins can have the opposite effect for which you are looking. There are some plugins available which can help maximize your loading time. A few examples are: Advanced Lazy Load, Super Cache, and WP Optimize.

12. Tell Stories – People love a good story. We relate to the people in that story and what happens to them. Using them in your post can certainly raise the chances of people not only reading the post but participating as well.

13. Linking Structure– A good linking structure could improve your search engine ranking dramatically. It can also decrease your bounce rate substantially. Within your blog posts link to similar relevant information but do not use the ever famous, click here. If you are writing about collectible dolls, rather than using, “Click here for more information”, you would use something like, “collectible dolls,” and link to that keyword phrase. Using anchor text, as it is called is much more effective than using click here.

14. SEO Plugin – Although you do not want to get bogged down with too many plugins and widgets, there are some that do provide essential functions. Be sure to get a good SEO plugin to add to your site to increase your site efficiency. One of the best WP plugins for SEO efficiency is All in One SEO Pack.

15. Polls, Surveys & Contests – Oh my! If you want to get your blog readers to engage and participate on your site, then polls, surveys and contests are three good ways to accomplish this. People love winning so holding regular weekly or monthly contests is a great way to get response. As I mentioned before, people love to give their opinions on things so surveys and polls can inspire a lot of interaction as well. Offer a gift as incentive for even more contributions. Start integrating the above ideas into your blog posts and you will be on your way to a higher search engine ranking and more interaction on your blog. There are many more things you can do to expand on these ideas, so be sure to study up on the subject for more helpful optimization tips.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Best Times to Post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Blogs

Fannit combed the Web and aggregated the timing information below, which you can use as a general guideline for U.S. time zones.

Facebook
  • Best times: Weekdays 6:00-8:00am and 2:00-5:00pm
  • Worst times: Weekends 10:00pm-4:00am
Twitter
  • Best times: Weekends 1:00-3:00 pm
  • Worst times: 8:00pm-8:00am
Google+
  • Best times: 9:00-11:00am
  • Worst times: 6:00pm-7:00am
LinkedIn
  • Best times: 7:00-8:30am, 5:00-6:00pm
  • Worst times: Monday and Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
Pinterest
  • Best times: Saturday, 2:00-4:00am and 8:00-11:00pm
  • Worst times: 1:00-7:00am and 5:00-7:00pm
Blogs
  • Best times: Monday, Friday, and Saturday at 11:00am
  • Worst times: 11:00pm-8:00am

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

What do “talking about this” & "Engaged users" means in Facebook page?

talking about this: This means your Fans have taken an action on your Page that will be visible to their friends. The figure measures the number of unique people who have interacted on your Page in the past week.

This is the number of people who have
  • Liked your Page
  • Posted to the wall
  • Liked a post
  • Commented on a Post
  • Shared a Post
  • Responded to a Question or Poll
  • Responded to an Event you have created
  • Mentioned your Page
  • Tagged your Page in a Photograph
  • Checked into your Page Place
  • Recommended your Page
Facebook looks at Unique people.
  • So if the same person has liked, commented and shared a post, it counts as one.
  • If one person has liked an update, a second person left a comment and a third person shared the post, it counts as three.

Engaged users: “Engaged users” is a measure of every unique person who clicks on an update.  So it includes all the people who are “talking about this” as well as people who may have clicked on a photograph, or clicked through on a link.  In the example given of the Fan page Friday post, the difference is probably 7 new people clicking through to see people’s Fan pages.talking about this: This means your Fans have taken an action on your Page that will be visible to their friends. The figure measures the number of unique people who have interacted on your Page in the past week.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

6 On-page SEO Factors for Search Engine Rankings

Here are six the most important on-page items to focus on for SEO success. Top six SEO Factors to boost your site in the search engine rankings are:
  • Using high-quality, original content
  • Ensuring your keyword is in the first 50 words of your main content
  • Having a keyword density of ~1%
  • Word your title tags carefully
  • Include your keyword in your anchor text
  • Use H1 tags (and use them well)
Benefits of On Page SEO
  • Reduce Your Bounce Rate
  • Search Engines Easily Understand Your topic
  • New Content Will Index by Search Engines Fast and Easy
  • Increase Time on Visit on Your Site
  • Readers Can Find Another page easily
  • Increase Your sites or blogs Positions on SERP