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How To Write An Online Business Plan

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Every business needs a roadmap so that they know what their destination is and what path they should follow to reach there.  A business plan acts as a guiding force to keep you on that road. Online businesses also need a strong plan because it keeps you and your employees aware of what processes to follow and what activities to perform along with helping lenders in making decision of financing.

Writing an online business plan requires deep insight for what you want to achieve and by when.  A few things to bear in mind when writing your online business plan…

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Identifying objectives
Being the most important part of an online business plan, it requires careful understanding and action. The lenders are also mainly interested in your objectives and the overall purpose of your project. It also communicates the real purpose of all the effort within your organization.
Brief company and product description
Your company’s origin, its roots and how you came up with that idea acts as a strong foundation. Then describing the products and services you are planning to offer with their benefits make people aware of how unique your concept is and how it can benefit your consumers.
Marketing strategy
Outlining the marketing strategies for your business will help you with advertising more objectively. It includes deciding on the mediums like web, print or media along with different online services like PPC, and article marketing. You must also decide on the budget for your marketing efforts.
Projections
Your online business plan should contain the financial projections of the next few years. The results should be supported by the calculation techniques used and the documentary proofs like balance sheets, income and cash flow statements. If you are not really comfortable with putting up this section, then hiring a professional should be considered because one wrong technique can completely mar the future of your company.
Exit plan
A good business plan should have an exit strategy worked out and placed in the document. Different factors like revenue growth and market trends should be taken into consideration while planning this strategy.

An online business plan can directly impact the future success of your company so do lots of research, put serious thought into its planning and then go for it.

SEO Services: Experience and Customer Service

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

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The previous blog post discussed what to look for in your SEO services and how to define these services Lets look at the next part to this and discuss pricing, experience and customer service.

One thing to remember - one size does not fit all. Some industries require more SEO resources than others. You must ensure you ask specific questions about pricing of the services you require. All recommended SEO services should be clearly described in a support document explaining the need for every item in your campaign.

SEO and positioning require a long-term commitment and realistic understanding of the technical and human resources required. Technicians do not work for minimum wage, and SEO systems require significant investment and maintenance. Most campaigns average $6,000 to $60,000 a year, whether in-house or outsourced.

Vendor Experience
Core competency is important when selecting an SEO provider. Ask the following questions to determine the experience and proficiency of the vendors you are considering:
• How many years of SEO experience do you have?
• Do you provide other Internet marketing services, or do you specialize in SEO?
• What is your company’s proficiency in SEO? Do you specialize in specific industries?
• What is the cost breakdown for these services (setup/maintenance, paid inclusion, etc.)?
• Will the work you do impact my existing site?
• What clients have you served, and what results were achieved?
• How long does it take to achieve results?

Customer Service
This is an important but often overlooked issue. You should be able to discuss your SEO plan with a qualified search engine technician or an account manager who understands every aspect of your campaign. You need to know what support services are provided and what will cost extra. Consider asking these questions:
• What customer support services are provided?
• How do you provide support (phone/email), and is there a limit (time/number of emails)?

Contracts and Reporting
Find out what the minimum contract includes, the cost of consulting, whether any guarantees are offered, and the hosting of domains used. SEO results are not usually guaranteed because they change continuously. That’s why it’s important to find out if maintenance and reporting are provided. Ask the following questions:
• Do you require a minimum contract and if so, how much?
• Do you charge extra for consulting or reoptimization?
• What maintenance do you provide, and what is the monthly cost?
• What reports do you provide and how often?

Your SEO services can vary from company to company - but if you ask the above questions you can be sure that you are going to get the complete picture, and you can manage your own expectations. Nicci And Lee recommends Business Academy Online Services for their SEO services that they provide. Give them a ring on +61 2 9114 6715 to discuss your SEO requirements.

The Definition of SEO Services

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Business sites considering professional SEO, positioning, and manual submissions can choose from services in four categories: site analysis and optimization, manual submissions, offsite development, and monthly reporting.

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1. Site Analysis and Optimization
•    Category and keyword research. This requires development of strategic keyword phrases from client suggestions and further research and analysis. The number of terms is proportional to the campaign cost. Reevaluation of keyword phrases should be included.
•    Home page optimization. This requires specific HTML optimization of your home page and subpages (title, meta-tags, alt tags, keyword usage) and general site suggestions (navigation, subpage guidelines, site map usage).
•    Additional content suggestions. These ensure that your strategic keywords are reflected throughout well-written site content — including a review of content quality and placement — suggesting improvements.
•    Directory compliance issues. Directories such as Yahoo, LookSmart, and Open Directory Project (ODP) have specific guidelines for good placement. Directory compliance issues ensure site compliance, suggesting necessary changes.
•    Dynamic site suggestions. Many search engine spiders can’t crawl dynamic sites. This requires home-page optimization, site modifications (creating a few crawalable dynamic pages), additional content creation, and specific subpage submissions to certain directories.
•    Frame site suggestions. Subpages within framed sites are sometimes incompatible with search engines. This may require site modifications to ensure subpage indexing and that subpage listings will call up your framed site correctly.
2. Manual Submissions
•    Submission of home page and subpages to top engines and ODP. This requires working with ODP editors to acquire the best possible category listing, as ODP provides search results for Netscape, AOL, and many others. It includes submission and monitoring of your home page.
•    Paid directory submissions. As a critical element of any SEO campaign, directory submissions require very special care once a year. These submissions necessitate decisions on which inclusion submissions are necessary for your positioning campaign.
•    Yahoo Business Express. A Yahoo Business Directory listing is mandatory. It requires working with Yahoo editors to acquire your best possible category and submission in compliance with guidelines (keyword density and placement in the title, description, and URL).
•    LookSmart Express Submit. A LookSmart listing is important because of daily high-volume searches (60 million per day through 5 of the top 10 portals, 5 of the top 10 Internet service providers, and hundreds of media partner sites worldwide). It requires working with LookSmart editors to acquire your best category and precise submission.
3. Offsite Development
•    Keyword optimized pages. High rankings can be obtained by delivering a specific Web page to a particular engine seeking that information. This service requires creating, submitting, monitoring, reporting, researching, and resubmitting each keyword-phrase-optimized page for each keyword phrase to each individual robot engine.
•    Robust link popularity. Professional technicians can provide specific and relevant content links created from content-rich Web sites linking directly to your site. This service requires analyzing your site to determine and match your content with relevant content from cataloged content pages, online publications, and topic-focused articles.
4. Monthly Reporting
•    Search-based position reports. This service requires reporting positions for each URL and keyword phrase once a month. You’ll see exactly where your home page, subpages, and optimized keyword pages are located. Reports list the page number and location (numbered 1 through 50) of each keyword phrase search.
•    Log file analysis. This service requires evaluation of your server logs to identify your SEO results, which can then be used by your staff as relevant statistics.

Have a think about what you actually require from your SEO provider before choosing your SEO services. Nicci And Lee recommends Business Academy Online Services for their SEO services that they provide. Give them a ring on +61 2 9114 6715 to discuss your SEO requirements

Your next post will discuss SEO services in more detail and what you need to think about in terms of pricing, experience and customer services.