By | Categories Blog | Featured | January 9, 2023

The grocery store and gas pump aren’t the only places Americans are seeing inflation hit. In a recently released report, Google has increased the Cost Per Lead (CPL) across the board. With an average cost increase of 19%, some industries like Arts/Entertainment, Travel, Furniture, and Business Services have seen increases of 134%, 69%, 54%, and 34%, respectively.

While we know manufacturers are dealing with supply chain issues and the heavy labor cost, it is unclear what cost drivers Google experiences to generate these steep CPL increases. “It’s almost like Google is getting hit by the reflection of their Ad Quality score algorithm,” shares Mike McDermott, President of Bash Foo. “Websites are being scrutinized (by Google) more and more for quality content, page speed, and mobile conformance, and the result affects not only the organic search ranks but also the quality scores for their ads.”

Dash to SEO

One area of the market that hasn’t seen huge increases in cost is search optimization agencies like Bash Foo. Unlike Google Ads, SEO is agnostic and without a platform, so SEO is still measured in hourly wage chunks. “We have experienced some labor increases, more along the lines of the rate of inflation (7-8%) but nothing even close to the nearly 20% spike that Google Ads is expressing”.

What this Means for Your Business

The results of high-quality SEO work drive organic search results toward Page One. It’s not as quick to deliver results as Google Ads may be. However, once your keywords rank on Page One, the cost per lead or CPA (Cost Per Acquisition) is drastically reduced. Companies that used to use Google Ads exclusively are turning their heads towards new lead funnels driven by quality SEO.  “You sort of have to ask yourself, are you willing to pay 20-30% more for the leads you acquire this year?” smiled McDermott.

SEO is Never a Fixed Metric

Google continues to tweak how things work, and 2023 will be no exception. Business websites that last updated a long while ago will become a casualty on Google’s drive to higher quality websites, faster page loading, and higher click-throughs.  Google looks at the website age + pages that are linking to it. This gives them some sense of “authority” and “confidence”. Next, they turn their eye to # of pages, navigation, content size, and quality. Finally, there is a technical passthrough of how long it takes for the page/site to load and is it easy for users to access the information.

Have you Called it Quits on Website Leadgen?

Many small business owners have indeed called it quits. They left their website by the wayside as they treated it as a single marketing document rather than a method to generate leads.  This is why it is so challenging to go off of just organic search results, as Page One may turn up with a small competitor in the area on top, not the recommended leader. Savvy searchers will also look at # of reviews and how many stars they have. You can usually tell a business owner who left their website to rot when they say, “I don’t think my customers are on the Internet,” or “Websites aren’t a good way to advertise.”

Call to Action

As a digital agency that supports small businesses in the Dayton area, I’d be remiss in telling everyone to stop advertising on Google. The advice that we would provide is that in 2023, consider your budgets for advertising to be split between the short-term win (Ads), and the long-term play (SEO). Finally, Dayton web design projects should include a substantial # of static sections (homepage, services page, products page) and very active blog and social media components to keep the search engines from getting tired of you. Content is still “king” in 2023, but it has to be smartly implemented for Google to take notice.


By | Categories Blog | Featured | December 13, 2022

Today, December 13th, 2022, Facebook announced that they will shut down Facebook Jobs on February 22nd, 2023.
For small business owners, Facebook Jobs has been a low-cost way of listing available jobs while properly targeting local workers with the right skills. The industries hit hardest by this news are restaurants and bars. During the COVID lockdown, Facebook Jobs was a primary listing service for “Essential Worker” jobs like warehouse, food, and transportation.
“It’s primarily blue-collar employers that this news will hardest hit,” shared Mike McDermott, President of Bash Foo, a digital marketing agency. “I think it is a further sign of financial turmoil within Facebook and their deep desire to monetize every service and procedure provided by the social media giant.”
The job ads that could be placed within Facebook Jobs were not only listed within the employer’s news feed from their Business Page but the listings could be “boosted” so that would-be workers could see the advertisements without following their page.
“It’s unclear right now what employers will do,” shared McDermott, “but employers need to start looking for options before February 2023 so that they have a plan for the Spring hiring of their workforce.”


By | Categories Blog | November 7, 2022

With election day looming (November 8th, 2022), we are all being hammered by the last tranche of political ads. These are the spiciest ads to run, as candidates will not be able to respond to the messaging. They can publish bald-faced lies for the next 24 hours, and nobody will be the wiser.

We’ve also seen Elon Musk buy Twitter for 44 Billion dollars. Most of those dollars are coming from Musk’s Tesla buy-down, but other investors of note, Larry Ellison/Oracle ($1B) and Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal ($1.9B), swing in to help the tech bro with his pet project.

Twitter Advertisers Flee

For good or for bad, those wary of Elon Musk’s motives have pulled their advertising spend on the news, making sure that their brands can retain their sheen amongst all the hype. In all honesty, these brands were probably begging to reduce their Twitter ad spending as social media eyeballs continued to drift heavily to TikTok. The news of Elon buying Twitter was just the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Elon’s Call for Free Speech

Over the past year, Elon decried Twitter as the company tamped down on accounts espousing white supremacist, racist, and politically charged posts. Since Twitter was never a fully transparent company, and because accounts were being taken down, some with no “reason stated.” Musk called out the publicly traded entity for selectively canceling conservative posters. As Twitter never showed how they took down accounts (both R and D) with equivalent zeal, it left a bad taste in every mouth that the social media giant was helping one cause while smothering others.

Politicians and Platforms

While all social media companies are desirous of the title of “largest and most engaging platform,” politicians are equally desirous of being the “most prominent voice on the largest and most engaging platform.”

While social media companies WANT to be known as the biggest and the best, that title also brings billions in advertising dollars. The capitalistic drive of these companies far outweighs their interest in being transparent, socially responsible, or even politically leaning. It’s about the money.

Politicians spend their time wanting more views. And to do that, they must be controversial. And then, their followers/supporters take to the Internet and crank up a controversial statement into an even more polemic stream of consciousness. Rarely even bothering to quote the statement directly.

Publicly Traded Companies

The goal of any publicly traded company is to make money for its shareholders. Efficient capitalism demands the protection and active defense of existing revenue streams and new (sales). It also doesn’t take political positions, as in doing so, it could effectively cut off 50% or more of those revenues. I would argue that it would be difficult to find a Board of Directors that is OK with halving their profitability to take a stand on abortion rights or cratering their stock price out of a necessity to be “woke.”

Private Companies

A privately held company has no such misgivings. Their internal capitalization being held by one or a few individuals means that they can say what they want and hold whatever political affiliation they desire in exchange for whatever financial consequence comes their way. As a private company, Twitter no longer has to share information about the demographics of whom they hire, they don’t have to share how profits are divvied up, and they don’t have to identify how or why a Tweet or hashtag becomes “trending.” Simply put, they can turn knobs and pull levers on content promotion according to Elon’s will.

For Advertisers

Advertisers understand that the advertising marketplace can be challenging. YouTube, Google, and Microsoft have had their thumbs on the scales of advertising marketplaces for years. They have been able to present what is considered an “auction” (a free marketplace where the advertiser with the most money gets the most exposure) into one where ads are graded for quality based on what we can only assume is an algorithm.

Even if Twitter advertisers and their Brands absolve themselves of any political or social bias for or against Elon Musk, they also must know that Elon has zero responsibility to be fair to any advertiser in that marketplace. Twitter can effectively:

  1. Not take their money. Since they aren’t driven by profit, they can quit taking money from advertisers that do not espouse the thoughts and ideas of Musk.
  2. Take their money and burn it. Effectively putting certain advertisers in the hot seat where their ads are enormously more expensive and displayed half as much.
  3. Selectively weigh adverts. Using a scoring mechanism and an algorithm determined by Musk, Twitter can set frequency, ad display location, and engagement metrics.

Free Speech or Consequences

Elon Musk is already being challenged as to the voracity of his desire for free speech. Almost immediately, Elon’s account was out on Twitter, inviting back controversial accounts that were banned while also sharing and then deleting some misinformation. If it genuinely was a platform that embraces free speech, all forms of speech should be welcomed. Zero moderation. A literal wild west of ideas, thoughts, and machinations.

The consequences for Twitter are now consequences for its CEO and CFO, Elon Musk. Does he have the intent to go on and personally moderate the 5oo million tweets shared daily on the social media platform? Or do you only get pulled over by Elon’s content police if you say something he disagrees with?

We know from the investigations that have been going on over the last three years that Twitter can be bent over quite literally by bot networks. So, if it is truly a “wild west” of information sharing out there, any extensive Russian bot network can ignite any issue they want or pass around misinformation at the press of a button.

Advice for Advertisers

Right now, I wouldn’t be too concerned with the current state of Twitter. Elon is an iterative genius, and he will either figure out how to purge the network of bots and content manage billions of tweets, AND bring back all the big advertisers, or he won’t.

So for all who think Elon Musk doesn’t understand how consequences work, he has chosen Twitter as the hill he wants to defend. Best of luck.

 


By | Categories Blog | Featured | August 8, 2022

As a small business trying to maintain a relevant online presence, you must look at your website every now and then for updates. Believe it or not, digging a little deeper to maintain an updated website that catches on with the latest trends in graphics, blogs, UX design, and digital marketing can significantly impact expected returns.

And yet, many businesses find the task of updating their website time-consuming, cumbersome, and frustrating. Well, they have good reason to think so. First, updating a website requires at least some technical know-how for updating and backup, and restoration in case things go awry.

Second, there are several key factors to remember when updating a website – a checklist – so the website feels fresh and works error-free. Be it taking care of plugins or theme updates, poor-quality or too large images, outdated user information and links, broken features, or formatting issues – there are plenty of things to keep a tab on.

While this may seem like a lot, remember that your website is the first impression the customers will have about your business. It is as important to appear organized as to look appealing and unique. In this article, we have broken down a few key reasons that go into updating your website as a small business:

Enhancing the Visual Appeal

Let’s be honest – your website is the first and most important reflection of your company’s ethos for any visitor in this digital world, much like walking into your brick-and-mortar store and judging its appearance in seconds to develop an instant emotion. The user will instantly relate to your authenticity, spirit, and culture if your website seems professional and attractive at first glance. We don’t even need to tell you how they will feel if your website is poorly designed, organized, or outmoded.

While many digital businesses start small, with time, you need to update your website’s visual appearance and organization to highlight your products and services, unify your message, and talk to the customer according to the latest trends. Get rid of outdated elements or entries and focus on revamping your website from the visitor’s point of view – new and old. For repeat customers, finding something new on the website each time they visit is preferable to repeatedly returning to the same site content.

Improving Navigation

While the website looks are undoubtedly essential, UX is much more than that. The User experience of the website focuses on the entire interaction that visitors have with it, including how simple it is to use, how quickly it loads, how simple it is to access content, and how little friction there is when visitors attempt to carry out the action they’re attempting to carry out. You might need a website update to ensure its navigation is geared toward directing the best UX as far as navigation and access are concerned.

Making Your Website Mobile-Friendly

The term “responsive web design” refers to enabling a website to adjust according to the size of the screen it is being viewed on. Someone visiting your website on a little smartphone might see the same content as someone seeing it on a laptop, etc. Many businesses make the mistake of ignoring a mobile-friendly website design early on, focusing on the desktop view. It would help if you looked at your Google analytics to see what devices your visitors are coming from. Then you can design a site catering to your most important visitors.

Improving Speed

The speed at which your website loads significantly impacts whether visitors remain or leave and never come back. Make sure to update your website, or the relevant parts, to maintain a good loading speed with image optimization, lazy loading, and other practices.

Reinforcing with Great Content

Content indeed is King because that attracts the visitor to your website first. With you having only 2 to 4 seconds to engage new visitors with your website, you might want to redesign it to communicate your content better and on-point. Make sure you focus not only on content presentation but also on its quality, relevance, and updates.

SEO and Digital Marketing Enhancement

The website plays an integral role in digital marketing efforts due to the close dependence on SEO. Small businesses like yours might need an SEO update with top-notch, relevant content using the right keywords. Google itself favors websites that actively update their content to show only the most relevant and latest answers to search queries.

Using Strategic Call to Actions

There is a high probability that your website lacks strong calls to action that can turn visitors into buyers. A call-to-action (CTA) is a button or link you add to your website to encourage potential clients to convert into leads by taking specific action on your landing page. If each landing page of your website does not have a clear CTA or is not attractive enough to hold on to the customer’s attention, your website certainly needs a quick revamp.

Struggling with Website Updates? We are Here to Relieve You of the Stress!

We understand that the task of updating your website for any or all of the above reasons is a huge responsibility in itself. But you must agree that offloading regular website updates saves time and effort in the long run and augments your selling power immediately.

What if we told you, you could have professional assistance in updating your website on demand without worrying about the technicalities, aesthetics, or function? All without the cost and complications involved in requesting an IT RFP.

At Bash Foo, our website design and development model involves carefully executing any changes to your website in close collaboration with clients to augment user experience. We help set up development, test, and production instances of your website so that updating can be a breeze. With over 23 years of experience in web development, you can rest assured that our solutions will best fit your needs.

The best catch? We specialize in working with and for small businesses! Hurry and get in touch with us today and discover how our services fit your needs. Contact now!


By | Categories Blog | Featured | July 29, 2022

Online reviews play a significant role for businesses trying to sell their products or services. According to BrightLocal, 91% of consumers state that positive reviews make them more likely to buy.

Bad customer reviews potentially harm both a brand’s name as well as financial outcomes. Online reviews lead to more interactions with customers, thus impacting organic visibility. Besides, they also affect consumer decisions – availing a service, buying a product, etc.

This is why it is imperative to pay attention to your online reviews. While positive feedback naturally helps to nurture your brand, negative reviews can sometimes act as a setback. At Bash Foo, we believe that every business must respond to or combat bad reviews that they find online.

 

How Popular Are Online Reviews?

No matter what the industry, the internet has become a melting pot of businesses of every size, trying to outdo the others to catch the customer’s eye. A majority of customers want to look up the details of a business before buying their products or services. This User-Generated Content (UGC) comes in the form of reviews left about the company or the buying experience, along with an insight into other relevant information.

Sites like Google and Yelp end up being the defacto sites that consumers use when researching a business online. Their reviews cover every segment and business size, with over 115 million reviews on just Yelp’s website. Facebook has emerged as yet another powerful platform for online reviews, responsible for around 19% of all business reviews worldwide.

On the other hand, Google accounts for millions of business listings and 57.5% of all online reviews worldwide. This proves especially beneficial for small businesses, which can gain a positive reputation in no time through Google My Business pages. Online reviews end up as essential marketing tools for brands and transparent references for customers. The numbers speak for the popularity and relevance of online reviews for businesses and consumers alike.

The Basics of Online Reviews Explained

Customers view online reviews as helpful opinions from people who have used the services or products of a business before them and have some insights to share. In today’s times, with the massive penetration of digital and social media, online reviews have come to shape how a business is perceived online.

In the words of Chris Anderson, the Curator of TED, “Your brand isn’t what you say it – it’s what Google says it is.”

Who is Reading Online Reviews?

The answer would be – virtually everyone! Think about the first thing you do when looking for a restaurant online. Or, try to imagine yourself purchasing a garment from an online store. Aren’t we automatically drawn to checking out the reviews to know what others have to say about the product or service?

Around 89% of customers would not take any action on their purchase or booking unless they have read some online reviews. Therefore, it is pretty clear that people read online reviews; in fact, online reviews have become part and parcel of today’s online shopping experience.

Are Online Reviews perceived as Trustworthy?

The same survey from BrightLocal also highlights that 91% of millennials trust online reviews as much as recommendations from friends and family. A majority of online purchasers have admitted that online reviews have influenced their decision-making in the past. Besides, they are likely to refer to online reviews in the future to make more well-informed choices.

So, why do customers trust online reviews so much? The first reason is that these opinions on the web offer transparency about the business and its products or services from a third-person perspective. Customers want to know everything before they shop. While this was barely possible before, the internet has enabled them to carefully understand every aspect of the product or service by reading the diverse opinions of strangers with seemingly verified profiles.

Online reviews provide customers with unmatched knowledge about a business and its products/services, even if the business itself might not be very transparent in the matter. Secondly, the influence of another person is always welcome when making a purchase. Foodies are drawn to restaurants that create positive vibes, while they will stay away from it if they come to know how disappointing it was.

Customers view online reviews as genuine and helpful resources for helping other shoppers make informed decisions. 86% of consumers would themselves consider writing a review for a business, which means they also trust that the reviews they read are genuine shares.

Why can Negative Reviews be a Concern for Your Business?

First things first, negative reviews are not inevitable, and they are not always bad for your business. Some negative feedback from time to time might even help your business – listing out the areas of improvement and helping you handle criticism better.

However, we have to admit that too many bad reviews can end up jeopardizing the popularity and trust quotient of your online business, doing more harm than good. While combating bad reviews as constructive feedback is easy, handling reviews those trollers deliberately pen down to give you a tough time, is certainly not worth it.

Besides, nasty competitors might also calculatingly leave behind poor reviews just for the sake of belittling your efforts. They might intentionally leave behind multiple 1-star reviews and negative comments to influence your customers, despite there being no truth in it! Such reviews could eventually impact your business by:

Affecting Sales

Since most people rely on reviews for social proof, accumulated negative feedback can shatter their confidence in your products and services, thereby negatively impacting sales.

Eroding Trust

With the countless brands in your domain fighting neck to neck, multiple negative reviews on display will only make the pool of customers drift away from your brand to your competitor’s.

Nullifying SEO Efforts

Ranking high in search engines is a prime necessity when it comes to digital popularity these days. Poor customer reviews online affect the content on the internet associated with you, leading Google and other search engines to prevent your website from appearing high in search results.

Handle Negative Reviews Effectively with Bash Foo

It is clear, therefore, that online reviews have the power to make or break businesses today. Therefore, if you wish to optimize your brand’s digital presence in the current climate, you need to start using online reviews to your advantage.

The first step towards this is to eliminate negative reviews that fail to offer constructive criticism or that seem to be purposely planted to show your brand in a bad light. At Bash Foo, we have been helping brands, especially small businesses, build an improved online reputation over the years. Our best-in-class services comprehensively take care of your digital presence, including eliminating negative reviews that cause consumers to pause.

How do we do this?

We Make Online Reviews a Priority

At Bash Foo, we make sure that your brand does not lose out on one of its most effective marketing tools for the digital world – online reviews. We understand the value of reviews for influencing customer decisions and how they are neck to neck with social media marketing strategies today.

Therefore, while you take care of your business activities, we prioritize effective strategies related to online reviews for you. From charting out a response strategy to helping you take action against a negative review, we have it all covered for you.

We Help Monitor Your Business Reviews Online

Our focus is on continuously monitoring your online reviews across different platforms – Google My Business page, Facebook, Yelp, social media, and even your website. We focus more than just on stars – written reviews make a stronger impression on 73% of shoppers; therefore, we keep a tab on what is being written about your brand.

We are committed to ensuring that no unfair reviews are misleading potential customers about your products and services. Trust Bash Foo to be all ears when it comes to what people are discussing about your business online!

We Remove Negative Customer Reviews of Your Business

While some criticism is welcome, we help eliminate any irrational negative online reviews that trollers or competitors pen to make you look bad. From negative social media comments to irrational reviews on sites like Yelp, we are experts in managing poor online reviews for your business.

Our strategy towards a bad online review is to be responsive, not reactive. Years of experience in the industry have taught us how to tackle negative online reviews. After careful scanning the review in question, we either help bring before your customers your willingness to go the extra mile or dismiss unreasonable feedback the right way. Bash Foo’s idea is to adopt a proactive approach towards response to negative reviews.

Online Reviews: A Word-of-Mouth Marketing Strategy

That social proof and influence play a huge role in consumer decisions are already clear to us by now. Business reviews on popular sites such as Facebook and Yelp can go a long way in establishing the reputation of your products and services as a brand if taken care of the right way.

While negative feedback online is inevitable, the best way to handle them is to avoid any friction and deal with the situation calmly. Poor reviews could also end up lending you the right insights to improve customer experiences! The best way is to always lookout for ways to use online reviews as leverage to get ahead in the competitive marketplace and positioning yourself on the top.

 


By | Categories Blog | Featured | April 4, 2022

It seems as if everyone has tried their hand at marketing automation and has either failed miserably or continues to fight an uphill battle. It is rare to hear success stories.

Wrong. There are success stories, but chances are you aren’t tuned into them. One core reason is that businesses that find a successful venue to market their goods and services RARELY let others know about it. That is why you only seem to hear about the horror stories out there.

Reasons for failure

There are many reasons businesses fail to execute a successful marketing automation strategy. Here are just a few of those reasons.

Marketing + Automation = Easy

False. Business owners and stakeholders love this idea that you can drop some $$$ for a fancy new tool and automate things so that you won’t have to hire or (sometimes) retain employees. Sort of like buying a robot for a factory. They expect a one-to-one or sometimes one-to-many replacement of employees. That is just not the case. Marketing automation demands a team of individuals pouring their talents into the tool.
You’ll need a marketing manager to develop strategy, a content writer to create the email sequences, and a marketing analyst who can install code snippets, filter contact lists, set schedules, and provide reporting. Lastly, for those interested in cpa marketing, someone to translate the expressed costs with the consumer actions taken.

Marketing Automation = Added Relaxation for Sales Teams

Think of it. As a sales manager, you are only responsible for following up with bottom-of-funnel leads that increase business revenues. You no longer have to answer the phone when new customers call because the Marketing team has been communicating with them. They are responsible for nurturing leads until they are ready to buy.

Again, this is false because when a hot lead does enter the funnel, marketing is often NOT the one you want to communicate with them. They enter with interest, and all you give them is yet another email newsletter or important LinkedIn communication. The sales team should continue to “work” new leads just as they did before the fancy new marketing automation tool was introduced.

All I want is leads.

This is a common thread for the sales team to tell the marketing team. They don’t care about ALL the GREAT Marketing Qualified Leads (MQL) that they have acquired in the past month. They are also the quickest to “cancel” them. Telling the marketing team that company XYZ won’t ever buy from us or that the contact being nurtured is not interested, even though all their engagement signals align with interest. Fine. The marketing team states that they will now classify hot leads as Sales Qualified Leads based on specific readiness criteria.

Six months pass, and the Sales team is still balking, stating that the Sales Qualified Leads are still not worthy of a phone call or visit. Now they want their work to be classified as an Opportunity before they engage.

You may be laughing right now, but this is all too common when lucrative sales regions are gerrymandered so that the sales team can earn without breaking a sweat. If your marketing team reports that their lead funnel is getting emaciated by Sales, you should be worried.

The intern can do content writing

Nearly 93% of businesses put content generation on the young. They cost the least, and management knows that writing content takes time. Big mistake here. Content writing is complex, and you’ll not reap any benefit from your campaigns written by individuals who know the least about your products, services, and organization. The best that you can hope for is grammatically correct prose.
Inbound marketing demands persuasive copy. Copy that jumps off the page and makes the reader do a double-take. Copy that speaks without industry lingo or sales jargon. It’s copy explicitly written to help solve a specific problem or fit a particular application. That’s it.

Why is this blog post speaking to me?

Our prospects have all “been there, done that” regarding marketing automation. Their frustration is either that they felt like marketing automation bilked more resources than what it generated or that their manager felt that way. I’m writing this blog post not to bring up the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) but to address that marketing automation should only be added to your marketing stack of capabilities for those companies interested in investing in growth. Businesses that approach marketing automation with a “dip the toe” attitude need not apply.

Hire a marketing agency (like Bash Foo)

There you have it—the reason to hire a marketing agency vs. hire interns/entry-level marketing personnel. If you want to invest in an excellently run marketing team but don’t want to invest in that team’s health care bills, 401k, vacations, or management, you can hire an agency to execute just this portion of your business operation.

It costs a fraction of hiring internally, you don’t need experts there to train your newbies, and you can gain near-instant results without wasting time on “figuring things out” or that “crawl, walk, run” approach to growing your sales revenues.

Allowing a marketing agency experienced in helping businesses in your industry is a reliable method to prevent wasteful spending of dollars on a marketing automation tool that fails to bring the results you need.


By | Categories Blog | Featured | July 28, 2021

Hiring the top attorney for your legal needs can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task, especially if you don’t know where to look. 86% of clients meet their lawyers through Google, which means a web search is undoubtedly one of the most reliable ways of searching for top attorneys in your area.

However, many lawyers follow the practice of creating shell offices and promoting them as online firms. They do not actually work out of these cities, yet they list them with the sole motive of reaching into communities that they do not live or work in. Therefore, you might be misled into believing that the attorney works in your area, whereas you might end up meeting just one of his paralegals.

This is why it is essential to follow some best practices when searching for top attorneys in your area and actually finding them. At Bash Foo, we have helped several law firms optimize their websites for search; therefore, you can say we have insights to provide you on this matter!

Let’s dig deeper into this topic.

 

A Few Things to Focus on Before Beginning Your Lawyer Search 

Most people prefer to have long-term connections with their lawyers to resort to them even for future cases. This makes it important to look for the right qualities in your attorney that could make an association with them feasible for you in the long run.

The lawyer’s experience and areas of expertise are prime factors, for most lawyers tend to focus on just one or a few types of law. Therefore, always try to select an attorney who has previously proven experience in the field you seek help in. For instance, a lawyer specializing in divorce cases is not ideal for dealing with business laws or criminal court cases.

Secondly, you might also want to look at the size of their practice. If you need an attorney to only help you out with contract reviewing and documentation, it is not necessary to go for a large firm. However, a large corporate firm with multiple experts and vast experience might prove much more helpful when dealing with more significant business issues.

Location is an important factor since you want an attorney well-versed with state and local laws, rules, and regulations. At the same time, it would be much more convenient for you to make frequent trips to their office for consultations, discussions, depositions, and so on.

 

This is How You should Search for the Top Attorneys in Your Area

With the internet having revolutionized almost every traditional field, searching for a good attorney has also become more convenient than ever before. Together with the web, you must deploy a mix of conventional approaches for a fool-proof search of the best lawyer for your case.

There are several ways to search authentically for the top attorneys in your area while steering clear of any shell companies or fraudsters. Here is our list.

 

Good Old Google Search 

In 2019, around 86% of law firms had a website, which is steadily increasing year on year. Thanks to Google’s latest algorithm update, it is no longer possible for online businesses to rank high unless they assure quality, value, and, naturally, high traffic. This is another reason why attorneys and firms hire top digital marketing agencies to help present their value better and reach out to potential clients on the web.

Therefore, you can use the web as a first step towards researching the top attorneys in your area. Be mindful of using your location (or “near me”) and the lawyer’s expertise when typing in a search query for the most relevant results. Try shortlisting lawyers or firms that have verified Google My Business pages and boast multiple positive reviews. Take a good look at their website to understand their principles, values, experience, and expertise to understand whether or not they are a good fit for you.

 

Social Networking Sites 

These days, social media has quickly replaced search engines to provide more authentic and customer-reviewed information on businesses. The same can be said about law firms and attorneys with a handsome social media presence across relevant platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook.

You can search for the top attorneys in your area on these platforms with ease. The additional benefit you get is in the form of authentic reviews by their clients, who you can look up online too. Word of caution: not all attorneys or law firms readily showcase their work or profile on social media. You might not get all the top attorneys in your area on these platforms. However, it is a good initial step to be able to shortlist some choices. First, find 2-3 lawyers using Google, and then look into what sort of a person they are on Facebook.

 

Refer to a Reliable Online Directory 

Online directories, such as Nolo, offer comprehensive and trusted information on the top attorneys in the US, which you can browse by location. Such directories offer an all-inclusive profile of attorneys, including their experience, education, fees, area of expertise, and so on.

However, you should ensure that you are using only the most reliable online directories for accessing such information. Some directories promise to list only those attorneys who have a valid license and are in good standing with their bar association. Therefore, you can have a list of the best and authentic attorneys in your area in a single click.

Buyers beware of sites like NOLO; however, they allow their attorneys to pay for enhanced listing views and feature spots. They may not be the best lawyer in the pack, but they may have the deepest pockets to buy ads.

Apart from an online directory, you can also access the Local Chamber of Commerce for reliable information on top attorneys in your area. You can get direct line or mobile phone numbers for reaching out to them, saving you from passing through a wave of client advocates or paralegals.

 

The Word-of-Mouth Way 

By far, one of the most trusted ways of looking for and finding a top attorney who can meet your needs is by way of referrals. If you are in touch with another lawyer, say someone who is not an expert in the field you are looking for, you can always ask them for someone who is. Most lawyers have direct contact numbers and emails of fellow lawyers. Besides, they could share their insights on whose work they deem best.

You can also reach out to business referrals – your banker, accountant, insurance agent, real estate broker, and so on – for expert attorneys in your area in the field you are interested in. Such people are usually in constant touch with lawyers and paralegals and can help you instantly with the best recommendations.

Then again, you can depend on your friends, family, relatives, or colleagues to share with you their personal references when it comes to an expert attorney. If they have been in similar situations before, they could even provide you with honest feedback on their experience with the attorney and his firm.

 

Advertisements by Law firms 

Not all, but some ads can actually be helpful in your quest for the best attorneys in your area. There is always a degree of caution to be maintained – do not believe everything you hear or read.

However, with the increasing relevance of internet search for law firms and social media, many reliable and resourceful attorneys and law firms choose to catch the potential client’s attention through advertisements. Look out for their area of expertise, years of experience, location, fees, and so on in such ads.

 

Taking Help from Non-Profits 

Some non-profit groups and men/women support groups often help individuals, small businesses, and families by helping them access the right attorney for their case. Such groups are also the best destination when researching for similar cases, especially if you are a small business new to legal complications.

These groups are well-versed with authentic local attorneys in your area and even help you meet someone who fits your budget and philosophy. From family and divorce lawyers to business lawyers through clinics, you can also access specific experts, such as someone who could deal with an urban sprawl case with help from an environmental group.

 

It does not end with the search

Even after you have successfully drawn a list of the top attorneys in your area specific to your need and budget, there are a few things to keep in mind.

 

Actually Finding the Attorney is Equally Important

With no shortage of fraudsters and shell companies on the web, the next step after searching for attorneys is to find them. When using the electronic medium for searching a local attorney, seek their direct email address like john.doe@toplawfirm.com, instead of help@toplawfirm.com to have a better chance of actually reaching the attorney. A background check of their office location and a discovery call are also great options.

 

Be Wary of their Charges 

It is an excellent practice to have some clarity over the consultation and interview charges beforehand. Ask the attorney if they provide free consultations and how much an initial interview would cost. Also, be transparent about their fees, included services, method (lump sum, installments), and mode (online, bank transfer, and so on) of payments.

 

Read Maximum Reviews

Even after you have searched the top attorneys in your area, it is best to dig up client reviews of them, whether online or in-person. This gives you a clear idea of how suitable they are for you and how working with them will turn out to be.

 

Have Transparent Communication with Them

Lastly, before you finalize your attorney, get in touch with them either in person or on a phone call to understand their philosophy and present your concerns. If you hope for them to represent you, your ideologies must match theirs to a certain level.

 


By | Categories Blog | Featured | July 7, 2021

Living in the past is unhealthy – both for you and your website’s SEO. Search Engine Optimization tactics, just like other trends in the digital world, have seen significant changes over the last few years that have primarily redefined conventional SEO practices.

While some of the traditional strategies continue to be relevant in the current climate, several SEO tactics are now outdated and should be discarded.

The fact that SEO drives 1000%+ more traffic than organic social media itself speaks of the importance of the right SEO strategies for better results. A vital digital marketing tactic, effective SEO requires businesses to tailor their website to what their audience needs.

The impact of SEO work becomes amplified due to Google’s dynamic algorithm, which demands quality and content over age-old SEO tactics. Let’s take a look at some of the most outdated, obsolete SEO strategies that you need to get rid of today!

Keyword Stuffing 

Our Content Management Systems have been reminding us to use more and more keywords – paragraphs, headings, subheadings, introductions, conclusions, images – everywhere! While keyword density used to be a standard benchmark for search engines to rank a page higher in terms of value and relevance for the particular search, the trend no longer holds much value today.

The reason behind this shift is the growing inclination of businesses to rely extraordinarily on keywords, almost leading to the abuse of this SEO strategy. From unnecessary repetition to out-of-context mentions, the attempt to overload content with keywords invariably led to poor quality content across such websites. For instance:

“Our food delivery service is the fastest in Portland. We offer quick food delivery services across all neighborhoods of Portland. If you plan to call a Portland food delivery service today, please contact our food delivery company at portlandfooddelivery.com”

Despite being laden with the obvious keywords, such content would do no good for your business – it could even land you up with a ranking penalty.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

Instead of focusing on keyword density and frequency, search engines now stress more on the relevance and intent of keyword use. Therefore, it is best to act more responsibly when it comes to keyword optimization in your content. Focus more on content quality and use keywords naturally where they fit into the context. Search engines want you to write content for audiences, not their algorithms.

If you don’t have a marketing plan for e-commerce, you are going to want to pull one together.

 

Longer Domain Names to Include Keywords

What seemed like the smartest thing to do a few years back is problematic today – getting longer domain names just for the sake of fitting “keywords” into them. For instance, do not get a domain like fooddeliveryservice-portland.com just to fit in the location and specialty keywords.

Such kind of action is also unrewarding for the long term. What if you decide to expand your business to multiple regions in the future? What if you change your niche or add more services? The only two options before you in such a case would be either to get stuck with an irrelevant domain or buy a new one and lose out on the already established and circulated first one.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

After Google updated its algorithm, the importance of such domains has fallen considerably. While it may still be considered fruitful to include high-value keywords in your URL, nothing beats a consistent yet unique brand strategy.

Therefore, when it comes to a domain name for your website, try making it as meaningful and relevant for your brand as possible. Opt for a concise brand name. The more deciding factor is the quality of your services and content – not the keywords in your URL.

 

Duplicate Pages to Rank for More Keywords

Another obsolete SEO strategy that marketers often fall prey to is creating multiple similar pages to rank for more keywords, sometimes entirely duplicated, sometimes with a few tweaks and twists in language.

Sadly, this strategy no longer works. Google’s ever-changing algorithm has brought to the table penalties for content duplication. Therefore, if you are just thinking of populating your website with identical pages just for keyword rankings, it will not lead to anything fruitful.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

If you are inclined to create similar pages for different services on your website, for instance, and want to play safe with a set of keywords, at least make sure that your content is unique for each of these pages. Make each bit of content valuable and relevant for the audience or region you are targeting. If your content has quality and value, this could outscore other problems.

Besides, you can optimize your pages in other ways for keyword rankings. Consider adding keywords to the site’s footer, including locations, services, links, or other helpful information.

 

Buying Links 

Backlinks are undoubtedly one of the most important aspects of SEO; however, digital marketers tend to behave very immaturely by purchasing links from “link farms” just for additional links. Many also go to the extent of submitting their site to suspicious site directories for “link exchanges.”

A few years back, this trend surpassed tolerable limits, and it was then that Google’s updated algorithm ‘Penguin’ brought in penalties for such illicit practices. Today, sites that buy spammy links or get involved in unusual “link exchanges” can get banned from search engines.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

Backlinking itself is not illegal. You can use links of social media accounts, communities, and associations that you are a member of or resourceful links on your site. Besides being relevant to your content, such backlinks also make sense to search engines and make the process hassle-free.

 

Duplicate ALT Tags and Captions for Images 

Indeed, ALT tags are not readily visible on websites, but that does not mean that they should be treated like hidden caveats for stuffing keywords that seem to work. ALT tags and image captions are equally relevant for your SEO game if you treat them as information-rich resources that add context and relevance to your content online.

Copy-pasting the same ALT tags and captions is as good as not adding one at all. Despite these being essential elements of your website’s SEO, Google does not support duplication of ALT tags and captions and could penalize your content in terms of rankings.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

Try spending some time working out unique captions and ALT tags for your image while still making relevant, in-context choices. Make sure that the captions are chosen based on utility and value and not mere numbers. Using the proper tags can lead to better rankings for long-tail keywords for you. Besides, it is unnecessary to add tags to all images in your content – just a few images with unique tags could do the trick.

 

Exact Match Search Queries 

Creating websites, domains, and content with multiple repetitions of specific search queries in mind could have worked a few years back, but not anymore. This is because the new algorithm of search engines focuses on value and meaning, not on numbers.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

Content that targets niche audience pools and their queries will produce results; however, it is time to do things differently. Try focusing on addressing top trends in queries without dwelling on exact matches. Make your content resourceful, engaging and provide the solutions your audience is seeking – the rest will follow.

 

Guest Blogging 

It might seem enticing to publish a few quality posts on more prominent media publications like HubSpot, hoping for an overnight success story. Sadly, this trend is officially out of trend.

 

The issue is that these media channels continue growing in size, content, and diversity with time. The more they grow, the more writers they host, and the more similar posts their platform caters to. This considerably reduces your chances of standing out among the crowd of similar content that is live on their platform.

 

What Could You Do Instead?

Guest blogging could work only in cases where your content has gone viral. In such cases, it plays an integral role in drawing traffic, subscribers, and social proof. However, instead of sending out your content only to more prominent publications with a bigger audience in mind, you could opt for a more balanced approach.

Target specific blog pages, despite them having smaller audiences. Publishing your content on such blogs might also draw targeted traffic to your page and establish stronger relationships with these budding publications right from the start. Also, make sure you choose the publications or blogs wisely – relevant to both your audiences and adding value to your services.

 

Turn the Tables for Your SEO Game

Ranking high in search engine results demands more than just age-old SEO tactics based on numbers. It is time to act smart and use the power of SEO right. With the dynamic field evolving constantly, it is important to stay upbeat with the latest trends and kick out those that no longer work.

Apart from focusing on quality, learn to market your content well and leverage social media, artificial intelligence, and data analytics to balance quality and numbers. Dwell on trends like voice search, mobile responsiveness, meaningful featured snippets, and predictive search technology.

At the same time, use the latest strategies such as improved User Experience (UX), long-form content (such as this blog), bucket brigades to guide readers through the copy, and optimizing content with videos. Lastly, dive into the technical basics of website and page speed, image optimization, and meta tags for hitting the jackpots.

Get in touch with us for a more guided and technically sound approach to higher search rankings with SEO strategies that work!

 


By | Categories Blog | Featured | April 6, 2021

In 2019, roughly 86% of law firms had a website – a figure that was up by 11% from the previous year. Undoubtedly, the need for an online presence is continually growing among attorneys and law firms.

That’s good news!

But the biggest problem with them is that almost half of these websites are maintained by a single lawyer who may or may not have technical SEO knowledge.

And that’s why most law firms fail to get ROI on their digital marketing spends. Although law firms are increasing their marketing budget, this poor management is costing them more than just their initial investment.

So, if you want to generate business from your website or improve your retention rates or increase your site traffic, here is a complete guide to SEO for law firms to help you do that.

What is law firm SEO? Why is it important?

Law firm SEO is a specific search engine optimization practice designed for the legal industry. A whopping 86% of clients find lawyers through Google. So, if they don’t see you there, you only stand to get 14% of the total business in the market.

And since you are competing with other law firms, your firm’s chance of getting clients from that lot reduces even further.

Moreover, people take more than 24 hours to weigh their options before contacting you. So, you need to have better online visibility than your competitors for them to access your services quickly.

But SEO for law firms gets you more than just qualified leads. It helps you build a positive reputation.

Around 98% of clients look at your online reviews before hiring you. So, if you have a positive online presence, you will undoubtedly get approached more than your fellow law firms.

Finally, and most importantly, the first five organic results get 67.60% of all clicks. Since law firm SEO helps you rank higher, you need to start optimizing your site immediately.

How to build an SEO-friendly law firm website in 2021

As of 2021, there are 437,540 law firms in the United States, and more than 80% of them have a website. If your law firm wants to rise to the top of the search results organically, you need to work your way around Google’s algorithms. Here is what you need.

Mobile-optimized

Roughly 76% of your clients use a mobile device to find you. Having a mobile-optimized site is a no-brainer in 2021.

Secure

Google tends to flag websites with ‘HTTP’ as they are less secure and more likely to experience a malware attack. To rank at the top, your law firm website needs to start with ‘HTTPS.’

Optimized homepage

88% of law firms, which focus their SEO activities on their homepage, rank in the first ten spots of the search results.

Keyword-rich

Using niche keywords can help your site rank higher. Law firms that highlight their specializations in their SEO plan enjoy up to 95% more traffic.

Optimized URLs, meta tags, H tags, images

It is impossible to rise to the top if your URLs aren’t user-friendly, meta tags aren’t clickable, H tags aren’t skimmable, and images aren’t optimized for image search.

Interlinked pages

Interlinking your pages allows you to retain your visitors longer. Since search engines consider your visitors’ session durations before pushing you to the top, adding interlinks is an essential SEO practice.

Value-based content

Both humans and search engines prioritize content above everything else. If your content isn’t worth the visitor’s time, it won’t be long before your site disappears into the lower positions. The golden rule of creating valuable content is following the E-A-T approach. (More on that later!)

Local SEO for law firms in Ohio

Local SEO for law firms helps you garner clients from your local area. The results that you find when you look for terms like ‘law firms near me’ and ‘best lawyers in Ohio’ are all part of local SEO.

And there are only two things you need to know about local SEO; one, it always works when done properly, and two, it is relatively simple to set up.

To set up your local SEO, claim your business on Google My Business and follow the steps. After answering a few questions, you will receive your verification code from Google via mail, and people will start seeing your firm every time they use relevant keywords.

How to build links for law firms

Link building or backlinking is a vital SEO practice for improving your site’s domain authority. Since law firms need credibility to stay in business, backlinks allow you to direct qualified and interested leads to your site. So, although it takes some time, it is worth the efforts.

Once you have created an SEO-friendly website, you must sketch out your content objectives. Since link building is usually carried out through content, you must have great content ideas to become instantly popular.

For instance, writing a piece on ‘Sustainable Law Practices’ might help you drive aspiring lawyers to your site. But a piece about ‘How to Choose a Law Firm’ will help you connect with people looking for lawyers.

So, narrow down your topics wisely and use the SEO content marketing guide in this article (below) to write your article.

Then, approach law magazines that accept guest posts. Please do your research and ensure that the sites you pick have a high domain authority before submitting your articles to them. Link your site within the post and watch your traffic grow.

Next, set up your social media pages. (Check out the social media marketing guide in this article below to do that). The more links you have across the internet, the higher your chance of rising to the top.

In essence, search engines love to see more people talking about your business. Since link building can make that happen, it is an indispensable part of doing SEO for law firms.

Finally, Technical SEO is an area of expertise that is far-underrated.  Setting up a good Google Search Console and optimizing your page speed are essential for law firms. This will help navigate the complex world of search engine optimization.

“Prior to joining Dinsmore, I discovered how Bash Foo can double website traffic and increase online client bookings through their use of SEO and paid ads. If Mike and his team say it’s time to spend some money, understand that their disciplined approach to ranking law firms within Google will and does pay off”. – Glen McMurry, Partner with Dinsmore

SEO content marketing for law firms

39% of law firms have admitted that only one lawyer creates content for their site. The problem with that is, this has been repeatedly found to restrict the firm’s online content activities year-on-year.

In 2017, 31% of firms reported having a blog, and the figure went down to 24% in 2018.

Besides, 55% of them updated their blog only once a month, while a mere 9% posted weekly. To top that off, none of the firms updated their content daily.

And that is the primary reason for low traffic and retention rates.

Law firms that blog enjoy 3,000 search visitors per month on average and those that don’t get only 182 organic search visitors.

The primary reasons to incorporate SEO content marketing for your law firm are; to bring visitors to your website and to make visitors stay on your website.

Here are some of the best practices to follow when creating and optimizing your content for search engines if you want to generate higher traffic and improve your retention rates.

●     User experience

The best content is skimmable. Your visitors don’t always have 15 minutes to read a long piece, but they want quick ideas/strategies to make changes. Heck, if you made it this far in this blog post, you were probably skimming the content. Good for you! We hope this information helps you and your law firm.

Make your content easier to read, more precise, and more research-based. If you are using Yoast SEO to rank higher, use simple sentences while writing to improve your content’s readability score.

●     Content structure

Only 53% of law firms have organized site content. The headings, subheadings, and other highlighted text in your content should give the reader a complete step-by-step picture of everything you are writing about. When in doubt, check your outline. If you can understand your article’s structure without reading the entire passage, then your readers definitely will do, too.

●     Conversion potential

Your content should be relevant for your visitors to convert them into potential customers. When writing, ensure that your article has well-positioned CTAs, unlike 70% of the US law firm sites. Remember that only 3% of law websites deliver personalized, relevant content. So, if you can be one of them, your rank can potentially skyrocket.

●     E-A-T content

To measure the value of content, Google recently announced that it would rank E-A-T content at the top. This simply means that if your content has Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness, you will have more chances of organically ranking on the first page.

As a law firm, you already have ‘expertise’ and ‘authoritativeness’ to improve your online presence through SEO content marketing. Focus on building trust, and you will be at the top in no time.

Social media management for SEO for law firms

Social media marketing is the cheapest way of increasing your law firm’s visibility using SEO. It allows you to expand your reach and influence more consumer segments.

Today, more than 90% of lawyers use LinkedIn for business, while 47% use Facebook. Social media works because 35% of them have generated business either directly or through a referral by simply managing their social media pages.

The most successful social media management is one with high audience engagement. And the quickest way of increasing audience participation is by offering them solutions to their problems.

Once you set up your social media presence, create posts that demonstrate your expertise in the legal field. Remember, E-A-T content applies to social media, as well. If done correctly, social media marketing can double your website traffic.

Know your basics –

How to find an SEO agency for law firms in Ohio

From avoiding keyword stuffing to doing niche keyword research, doing SEO for law firms isn’t easy. So, it is wiser to outsource your SEO activities to marketing agencies in Ohio if you wish to save time.

And while it can be tempting to appoint any agency that offers you the cheapest quotes, remember that 40% of law firms neither get regular reports nor analytics from their marketing agencies. So, they never know how their online presence is being managed.

Furthermore, there is fierce keyword competition in the legal space. To get the best SEO results for law firms, you need to work with a digital marketing agency that can target the right search terms to help you achieve your goals.

Bash Foo is a professional digital marketing agency with years of experience doing SEO for law firms in Ohio. Our team of SEO experts is proficient at creating optimization strategies that deliver the best results every single time. Ring us up and connect with one of our specialists to get a customized SEO plan for law firms today.

 

 


By | Categories Blog | Featured | February 24, 2021

We all know that Google rolls out many updates. And with every update, there’s a new change in their system’s algorithms.

By now, you probably know that Google’s upgrade search engine algorithms heavily influence the search results, which in turn decides which websites rank at the top and which don’t. So, if you’re not at the top of your business’ front-end website redesign, another business is highly likely to take up your digital spot.

And that’s why it’s essential to keep updating your old website to increase your website’s search engine perceptibility so that you can work better with Google’s algorithms. But that’s just one of the many reasons.

A website is a great way to get yourself in front of a global audience. And if you have a web presence, your business’ first impression largely depends on how your website looks and functions. And a good first impression is equal to more business.

Since a website that isn’t generating any business for you is as good as one with an expired domain, keeping your digital point of contact fresh and compliant can also improve online lead generation.

So, what makes a good website?

The latest analysis of all the leading search engines determined that businesses need to create an excellent user experience on their digital platform, a.k.a. the website.

Although user experience is subjective, there are a few key ingredients that you can always narrow down to because they have proven to be so effective for decades. These elements allow you to form your website’s framework while catering to every visitor’s essential digital needs.

When creating a new website or updating your old website, you must focus on

 Websites with high authority usually rank higher because they promote efficient communication through a flawless design, integrate practical marketing components, and are safe enough to be browsed anywhere in the world.

What can front-end web development do?

A front end web development team primarily works towards creating a responsive, functional, and compliant website compatible with all devices. They help you build interactive tools and elements for your website to make navigation easier for your visitors.

They are also responsible for delivering a user interface that offers a seamless user experience to anyone looking to do business with you through a secured network.

Lastly, some front-end web development companies can also upgrade your site’s branding and help you curate a more uniform image of your brand, which is a valuable resource when running marketing campaigns.

Benefits of updating an old website

Users form an opinion about your site in 0.05 seconds. That’s 50 milliseconds. 50 milliseconds is all you have to convince visitors to stay on and explore your website. And it’s impossible to be persuasive with outdated technology. So, here are nine reasons why you should update your existing website content for better search engine rankings.

Design

Clean designs have been the new norm for a few years now. Today, visitors like minimalistic web pages that immediately highlight important information. First impressions are 94% design-related.

What’s more, if you haven’t updated your website since say, 2015, your visitors will probably consider it cluttered or outdated because that’s how rapidly the digital space is evolving.

Thus, updating your website will allow you to satisfy your users’ need for aesthetics and stay up-to-date with web design trends.

Responsiveness is the most significant aspect of front end web development after visual appeal.

And mobile phones make up the lion’s share of all sources of traffic to your website.

So, ‘should you have a mobile-friendly website?’ is something that should not even be a question anymore. If anything, a renewed website will help you reach different devices and communicate with all kinds of users without worrying about technological barriers.

Every website needs to be different as it helps you form a unique image of your business in the customers’ minds. More importantly, in a world where 80% of consumers prefer buying from brands that offer a personalized experience, it’s irrational to use the same web design formula for your digital presence.

Working with a front end web development team can enable you to move away from the monotony that online website builders offer and create a distinctive experience for your customers.

Web developers have previously relied solely on HTML for building websites. But with the technology advancing every few months, websites that possess too many unnecessary HTML codes are experiencing lags, far too many downtimes, and slow page loading speed due to heavy web pages.

A complete website update will allow you to incorporate CSS coding and reduce your pages’ weight, so they can load faster and accommodate more visitors.

Marketing

38% of people will stop engaging with a website if the content is unattractive. So, even if you can convince people to stay on your website, you need compelling content to convert them into paying customers.

Not only that, even the structure of the information should be worth a read. The content ought to be designed to lead the customers to checkout.

Since content marketing is ever-evolving, updating your website will let you upload fresher content on your site, which will help your brand align with your customers’ current content needs.

 

Marketing experts believe that the Core Web Vitals update of the mid-2021 will pay special attention to the various SEO strategies integrated by the websites.

Elements such as page loading speed, device compatibility, and the website’s stability will decide the position of your digital presence.

If you don’t incorporate the latest SEO practices in your website, you will likely lose a lot of potential business and get replaced by other businesses.

Effective marketing communication is about efficiently conveying your message to prospective customers. Marketing devices such as CTAs or call-to-actions are beneficial when positioned correctly.

But it isn’t uncommon for outdated websites to lack the subtlety and strategy, which powerful CTAs require, that modern sites possess. 70% of small business websites lack a call to action (CTA) on their homepage.

Updating your website can not only change that but can also help improve your lead collection method and possibly increase the number of leads, too.

Security

The problem with website development platforms is that there are far too many to keep track of and not much transparency. Therefore, it’s always wiser to go for the popular names with healthy web development communities that manage the platforms.

Besides, if your website is old, it probably starts with HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) instead of HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure). Since the latter is more reliable and secure, a website update can move your online presence to the green zone, away from the red.

Plugins and other third-party resources can carry malware and viruses that can cause your web presence to topple. They can also put your users’ data at risk.

While platforms like WordPress offer their users safe plugins, old websites might have poorly designed, non-encrypted third-party resources installed, which can threaten user safety. Fortunately, updating your website can eliminate that risk, too.

Conclusion

57% of internet users won’t recommend a business with a poorly designed website, while 75% of consumers judge a brand’s credibility based on the website. If that’s not all, 94% of negative website feedback is design-related. Now that’s a lot of stat and a truckload of web development problems. But we have a quick fix.

Instead of eliminating these problems individually, you can work with an experienced front end web development team and get all your issues fixed at once. Bash Foo can help you drive more traffic to your website and its blog, improve your lead figures, and enhance your web presence to align with your business’ vision. All you have to do is tell us what you need, and we will have a customized solution ready for you in no time.


By | Categories Blog | February 16, 2021

Influencer content outperforms brand content. And as expected, 92% of marketers who use influencer marketing find it compelling, rightly so because people respond to it.

More than 50% of consumers globally have bought something in the past six months based on an online influencer’s recommendation. So, every influencer marketing agency in the country is buckling up to pitch their proposals to brands.

The only problem is, do you need an influencer marketing agency to drive your business forward? Let’s see why businesses partner up with influencers.

When do businesses need influencers?

The problem with many businesses is that consumers perceive them solely as a manufacturing factory rather than considering them as a group of people working to solve a problem. That’s why it’s so essential to personify your business so that people can connect with it.

Social media is an excellent tool for humanizing your brand, and numerous companies have already achieved their goals. But countless businesses are still trying to find their ground.

That’s where influencers come in!

Influencer marketing complies with one of the oldest marketing rules – people trust people, and people buy from people. So, influencer marketing can work well for you if you want to:

●      Build a community

Influencers come with a group of loyal fans who listen to their opinions and trust them enough to invest.

That’s exactly why people jumped at the opportunity of buying cryptocurrency when Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled were invited to promote Centra Tech’s coins. Or Tesla’s founder Elon Musk who threw down mightly his support for the meme-crypto currency, Dogecoin.

Influencer marketing is a great way to build a loyal community of buyers. It’s cost-effective, too, because you’re both promoting your products and building a community at the price of one.

●      Work with like-minded people

Forming a team and building a work culture is a gradual process. The best part about influencers is that you don’t have to train them to align with your vision. They already possess the values and morals that your brand is based on. All you have to do is partner up with them.

●      Get your message out quickly

In July 2019, Ipsos released a report titled ‘Trust in the Media,’ which revealed certain truths about consumer behavior. 63% of consumers said that they trusted influencers’ opinions about products more than that of the brands that make them.

Influencers are as crucial as peers and family members when it comes to word of mouth marketing. So, influencer marketing is inarguably the quickest way to reach your customers with a useful product.

●      Go where your customers are

In his article, entrepreneur Jason Falls writes, ‘fish where the fish are.’ Well, he’s right. Influencers are replacing traditional media. And with people successfully blocking online ads, the only way to communicate with your customers is through influencer marketing.

If you aren’t getting the desired ROI from your ad campaigns, consider pausing them for some time or, better yet, adding influencer marketing to your marketing mix. The right combination of ads and influencers might help you accelerate your business growth.

How to choose an influencer for your brand

Your business can end up with a lousy influencer. It may not necessarily be negative publicity, but suffering from poor engagement rates can also make you rethink your decision to work with them.

With influencer marketing being one of the star online activities of 2020, many influencers experienced a high demand for product promotion. Countless of them ended up posting a series of sponsored posts, which wasn’t taken well by their audiences. As a result, engagement rates dropped, and brands began to suffer losses.

Although many brands withdrew their investment, it left them with one question – what should we look for in an influencer?

Engagement rate

Many brands make the mistake of looking at the numbers in the ‘followers/subscribers’ column rather than looking at the engagement that the influencer receives through likes, comments, RTs, etc., when choosing an influencer.

Today, even likes aren’t the best measure of engagement because they can be easily bought. But comments still rule the metrics. If your potential influencer is getting 200k likes and only about 20 comments, they might be manipulating the numbers and may not be a good investment for your business.

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On the other hand, working with an influencer who has say, 2M YouTube subscribers, is consistently hitting 2M+ views on every video, and getting roughly 40k comments is bound to give you a good ROI.

While engagement is important, remember that it’s just one of the metrics and should be reviewed as a part of the sum.

For instance, YouTuber and influencer Logan Paul receives millions of views on his videos, has 18 million+ followers on Instagram, and has the potential of reaching half a million RTs on Twitter with every post. But the list of controversies that he’s been a part of makes him a terrible face of the brand and, consequently, a bad investment.

Morality

Ethical influencer marketing is on the rise. With conversations about sustainability and the environment taking the limelight, buyers want influencers to talk about issues that matter to the community as a whole. And they wouldn’t wait a second before bringing down influencers who choose to keep mum on matters.

Marques Brownlee from MKBHD, a tech channel, has even made a video about his ethics policy to show how he prioritizes his principles over monetary gains. And his viewers appreciated the transparency despite a few jokes. That’s why a tech giant like Motorola still keeps sponsoring MKBHD every time they launch a new product regardless of the bad reviews.

As a brand, you need to find people who can amplify your voice and share your vision. If you are a sustainable food brand, you might benefit from working with influencers who promote veganism, are health-conscious, and preferably have pets.

Remember, cutting ties with influencers who don’t point north in your moral compass is crucial, and it will only benefit your brand in the long-term.

Relevance and authenticity

Influencers like Nyma Tang, Wayne Goss, Hindash, and James Welsch are what you call the macro-influencers of the beauty community. With millions of followers, one of the reasons for their popularity among their viewers is that they rank high on the scale of honesty.

Their viewers trust them to be genuine in their reviews, so one optimistic word from them can turn into outstanding results for businesses who work with them.

Image Source: YouTube

Having said that, they aren’t all perfect for every brand because they are relatively different even though they belong to the same beauty community.

For example, a skincare brand might want to go for James Welsch or Hindash, while a makeup brand might consider working with Wayne Goss for their influencer marketing. But a beauty brand that specifically caters to people with deeper skin tones might want to go for Nyma Tang as she holds a more significant influence among that segment.

Your influencers can make or break your campaigns. So, analyzing the various areas of their influence can help you find the right people to work with.

Audience base

The bigger the influencer, the higher the prices. But that does not necessarily mean that they have a better hold on their audience. On the contrary, big influencers tend to offer lower ROI.

Macro and mega influencers with 250,000 to 1m+ followers deliver only 20% better ROI for every dollar spent. Conversely, micro-influencers with roughly 50,000 followers deliver 30% better ROI on every dollar.

The reason is that smaller influencers have a more focused audience base and command high trust among them. Besides, they cost less, so they are an ideal choice for small businesses.

In a recent interview, Ryan Detert, the CEO of Influential said, “small businesses have shifted focus towards activating micro-influencers, which are classified as influencers with followers ranging from 1,000 to 50,000.”

He believes that small influencers have niches and create content that’s much more relevant to their audience as they are catering to a small demographic.

Wrapping Up…

Influencer marketing does not end with finding the right influencers and waiting for them to post about your business. You need to monitor their influence and study their history to avoid what happens to brands that collaborate with influencers who have publicly made racist and sexist remarks in the past.

Or… you can save yourself time and avoid a potential PR nightmare by working with a professional influencer marketing agency.

Bash Foo has the resources to connect you with reliable content creators who value your investment and have a loyal community that’s needed to deliver better ROI.

Get in touch with us to find the perfect influencer for your brand today!


By | Categories Blog | Featured | November 17, 2020

Just when you thought 2020 couldn’t get any worse, a survey has revealed that 50% of holiday shoppers have admitted to losing interest in this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales due to the deals that they’ve been offered over the last six months.

That’s bad news for small businesses that can experience more than a 107% revenue boost over the holiday season. This year, you have to offer your customers deals and make your offers lucrative enough for them to be interested in what you’re saying.

But it’s not all black and white considering 38% of consumers have said that they will make a conscious choice to shop at smaller retailers throughout the holiday season to help cover their losses.

So, if you’re an online store, there’s hope as 65% and 64% of shoppers have decided to buy products online instead of in-store to avoid crowds and to shop from the comfort of their homes, respectively.

More specifically, beverage, food, and clothing brands are in for a treat because consumers, who will be shopping from home, will be inclining toward them more than anything else.

Since “Holiday Season 2020” is nothing like the ones we’ve experienced before, it can be tricky to make marketing decisions during such an important time of the year. So, here’s a comprehensive list of all the holiday digital marketing tips you need to equip yourself for the final event.

Optimize your site for smartphone users

Getting the obvious ones out of the way first, you must focus on making your website mobile-friendly this year. If you haven’t already done it, you’re missing out on 42% of the total business from online shoppers.

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Source: Adobe

Smartphone use in up by 55% in 2020, and if your site doesn’t load in less than 3 seconds on your prospectives’ screens, you’ll experience high bounce and customer turnover rates, which isn’t ideal in today’s economy.

Make your URL search-friendly

Google recently released a guide on best practices for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. One of the pieces of advice that stuck out for SEO experts is how businesses should optimize URLs for the holiday season the right way.

The article advises against using the year in the URL. So, instead of writing /sale/2020/black-friday, consider writing /sale/black-friday. This will help you build link equity.

Link equity or link juice refers to URLs’ being one of the most crucial determinants of your website’s value. They help pass authority to the page they’re associated with. Simply put, the longer you keep using the same link, the higher the authority of the page (in terms of SEO).

Using a permalink will also make it easier for you to get found on Google year after year, which will allow you to make more sales.

Raise your email marketing game

Whoever said email marketing belongs to B2B couldn’t be more wrong because 59% of people admitted to emails being a significant influence on their buying decisions.

Email marketing should be a big part of your digital marketing strategy for the holiday season as it’s the best tool for using all that data you collect through your website.

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Source: SaleCycle

Stats have revealed that more than 40% of Americans subscribe to email lists to receive savings and discounts and 1 in every three subscribers reported having purchased something from the brand whose emails they receive.

If that’s not all, in 2019, 39% of consumers turned to emails from brands to receive information on deals and promotions before they could purchase from them. So, you should definitely be where your audience is.

Narrow down your target audience

It’s incredible what the entire digital space can do for marketing and sales. Today, you can combine all the data from every platform in the world to create a foolproof marketing strategy for your business.

For Black Friday 2020, 52% of Georgia, 51% of Wisconsin, 50% of Illinois, 48% of Virginia, and 47% of New York will be the top spenders in the U.S.

So, instead of spraying and praying, you can specifically target these states for now you know where the highest spending potential is.

Use keywords that your customers are using to look for you

People probably love free shipping more than free gifts. And if you can combine the words fast delivery with free shipping, nothing can stop you from making more sales.

This holiday season, customers expect free or fast shipping, and 64% of them are refusing to pay extra for quick deliveries. And while we can all blame Amazon for spoiling people, we have to play the hand we’re dealt.

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Source: Sellbrite

So, if you’re offering free shipping, make sure to highlight the words in your search ads. Optimize your title and meta description with related keywords to increase your click-through-rate.

Target and retarget your ads correctly

Speaking of ads, many businesses often fail at focused advertising. Because not only are they not reaching out to the right kind of people but also that they’re targeting the same people too often.

And that’s enough to creep people out and make them lose interest in your brand because you’re too intrusive.

Since 96% of people leave your website without buying anything, learning the art of retargeting ads is the need of the hour.

Start by taking care of two things; putting a cap on the ad impressions when you’re retargeting your ads and sending the customer a cart abandonment reminder within an hour of leaving to recapture their interest in the product. This will allow you to avoid missing out on easy closes.

Consider partnering up with money-saving apps

Money-saving apps are the new buzz in the market. They’ve been around for some time but have only begun to gain popularity in the past couple of years.

Usually, these apps can be installed as a Chrome extension and be used during checkouts. One fine example of an excellent money-saving app is Honey.

If you haven’t heard of Honey yet, then you probably don’t watch many YouTube videos because the brand has practically roped in every other YouTube influencer for affiliate marketing. As a result, Honey has a vast customer base of 17 million active users.

Automatically finds and applies valid codes during checkouts, customers find shopping using Honey to be more convenient. So, if you can partner with a money-saving app like this, which already has a vast customer network, you can easily take the guesswork out of your marketing and enjoy better sales figures.

Offer free rewards for recurring purchases

Nowadays, every business is trying to build an ecosystem to keep customers coming back. A good loyalty program for automating future purchases is quite feasible for retaining customers.

So, instead of offering 10% off sitewide upfront, make it a little more interactive. Ask your customers to share feedback on their purchases in exchange for 10% off their next bill.

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Source: Milled

For new users, setting up a ‘spin to win’ pop up also works wonders and reduces the bounce rate because the rewards won from the spinning wheel encourage them to check out the site if nothing else.

Remember that getting people to look at your products is as important as closing is. So, if you’re not selling anything, at least make ’em take a look. Because even if you generate a 5% increase in retention through your popups, you can increase your profits by 25%.

Answer FAQs for every product

A 2019 survey by BlackFriday.com revealed that Amazon’s ad was the most-anticipated Black Friday ad in that year — even though it didn’t release an official Black Friday ad, just a list of deals.

There are countless reasons people choose Amazon, but one of the major ones is that Amazon offers a small space for discussions, increasing trust among buyers.

If you don’t have infinite resources like Amazon, this minor addition can help build a community. Moreover, it can also help you increase your domain authority because you’re allowing potential buyers to use your platform to ask questions and get answers.

And why stop there? You can combine the aforementioned loyalty program with the FAQs section and ask customers to answer questions from the FAQs to receive more points/rewards, which they can redeem with their purchases.

See how everything just connects when you’re on the right track?

Seize the opportunity for as long as you can

The final quarter of the year is definitely the most stressful time for the marketing and sales teams. But it also brings in a ton of revenue, so who’s complaining?

Even with the COVID-19 relentlessly breathing down our necks, the purchasing pattern of consumers during the holiday season in 2020 is going to be quite similar to that of every other year, with at least 82% of consumers planning to finish purchasing holiday gifts after Black Friday and 6% reporting they won’t be done shopping until after Christmas.

So, there’s plenty of time to earn. Here’s what we recommend; as soon as you’re done with Black Friday, start making arrangements for Christmas SEO, followed by that for New Year’s. This will allow you to remain relevant throughout the last quarter and rank higher in search results for your desired keywords.

Final thoughts

Although there’s quite a lot of time for businesses to cover up their losses throughout the year, there isn’t enough time to plan and execute effective marketing strategies.

We’re halfway into November, and it’s time to buckle up. So, if you can’t get your head around the holiday season of 2020, allow an agency with 20 plus years of experience in digital marketing to take things off of your plate.

Ring us up and get a custom marketing solution delivered wherever you are. The best part? You won’t have to pay for shipping.