Should Facebook Have a Dislike Button?

October 27th, 2011

There has been a lot of fuss about whether or not Facebook will, or should, implement a Dislike button. There are plenty of supporters on each side of the debate. People who favour Facebook not having a dislike button claim that having it would promote negativity or online bullying.

I tend to agree with the people who support not having it, but only to interpersonal or between-the-friends level. Having a dislike button, on the other hand, becomes extremely important when it comes to using Facebook at business or brand level. When people interact with brands they want to see both sides of the picture before making buying or other decisions. That is why brands like Amazon, eBay and TripAdvisior etc. has been extremely successful because they show both positive and negative reviews and ratings.

A classic example may be the case of YouTube which has been doing a great job by providing with the option to dislike videos. 500 likes (thumbs up) against 10 dislike (thumbs down) can tell much better story as compared to 1000 likes with no dislike option given at all. In fact, if dislike option is given, consumers will see more reasons to like stories! If we look at YouTube, it is not difficult to notice that more negativity can be spread through comments and not through the dislike button!!

One may say that adding dislike option will make Facebook  less appealing for brands and, hence, they are hesitant to add it to their sites. But this is just another excuse because brands, especially those who deliver quality, frequently use YouTube videos on their websites! From an SEO prospective, if Facebook has a dislike button too, then search engines can use like/dislike as a ranking factor.

In an interview with ABC News last year, CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg mentioned that they would definitely think about it . There is a strong group of 3.3 million users promoting the idea of having a dislike button on Facebook too, but what a pity one may only like that page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dislike-Button/102038567018).

One of the latest news from Facebook is that it is going to crowd-source buttons, that is, consumers will be able to develop their own buttons. Let’s see if developers are able to create a ‘dislike’ button now or not. The odds are less as having good relationships with brands is in favour of Facebook to generate revenue!

What are your thoughts regarding Facebook Dislike button?

See also: Top 10 Benefits of Social Media for Business ; SEO and Social Media Marketing Integration ; Using Social Media for CRM ; Top 10 Benefits of SEO for BusinessesSEO Specialist’s Website

Who is NOT an SEO Specialist?

October 19th, 2011

Selection of a right SEO specialist is very important in the successful online branding of a business. While, it may be easy for anyone to learn the basics of SEO, but it takes a lot of commitment, hard work and of course a natural talent in order to become a successful SEO specialist and master SEO skills.

It is necessary to choose the right SEO specialist because a rightly run SEO project results in huge ROI whereas a poorly-run project results into a loss of money and a poor customer experience which, in turn, can hurt the brand. So it is important to consider who they are, before asking what and how they would do SEO.

Following are top ten common symptoms of a bad SEO specialist. Knowing these can help you avoid selecting the wrong SEO specialist or consultant.

  1. Has no proven track record or hardly any endorsement and is quite new to the business, and still claims that they have done many successful SEO projects.
  2. Their own website or blog is not ranked well for some competitive keyword on Google and other search engines.
  3. Lacks a vision and, thus, optimizes a website just for ‘today’ while ignoring tomorrow.
  4. Has no clear understanding about the timeframe and procedures and is not willing to share information regarding what they will do and may do spamy or black-hat SEO.
  5. Over-emphasizes on the importance of on-page SEO and ignores user experience and just make changes for search engines; considers SEO is more about technology and not marketing and believes that quantity is more important than quality.
  6. Does not believe in delivering results and best possible ROI, rather just promises to provide a useless 24/7 customer service.
  7. Lacks an understanding of the concepts, has not update knowledge and boasts about terminologies or jargons to impress.
  8. Has hardly any social media presence. Even if they have little presence, they just promote their business and hardly share knowledge through their blog etc.
  9. Believes what Matt Cutts of Google says is true forever and that is all they need to know.
  10. Disappoints customers as they progress with the communication and results.

See also: Top 10 Benefits of Social Media for BusinessSEO and Social Media Marketing IntegrationWhat is an SEO SpecialistSEO Specialist’s Website

SEO and Social Media Marketing Integration

October 7th, 2011

Since Social Media advent, SEO specialists have used social media for various different tasks for example conducting keyword research,  incorporate it into  website for updates, getting links and improving rankings, direct traffic to the website and distributing the contents.

Clients often ask me ‘what is the best integration of SEO and social media marketing?’ In reply, I quote Google, “Focus on the user and all else will follow.” According to a recent research on social media done by myself, in which some of the world leading social media experts participated, it was found out that customer experience was in the heart of social media interactions from a business point of view. Customer experience results in enhanced loyalty and customer satisfaction. This enhanced customer experience is very helpful in building communities and engaging them in conversations about the brand. Even though word of mouth is often not under the direct control of companies, they may still impact it by improving customer experience and using communities.

How can customer experience be managed from SEO point of view:

 

While real-time problem solving and customer service are of prime importance for enhancing customer experience from Social Media point of view, the following are the main elements from SEO point of view:

  • Targeting only relevant keywords
  • User friendly website design (Clear navigation and contents layout, lighter page size, FAQs, Clear and smooth check-out process, cross-browser compatibility etc.)
  • Creating well-optimized quality contents frequently

This will, in turn, result into more traffic and more time on site with less bounce rate while giving valuable backlinks to the site.

Online reputation management

Sometimes unwanted things may happen for various reasons, which can badly hurt online reputation of the firms. It is, therefore, important to have a risk management plan ready to deal with such an unwanted situation. This is where integration of SEO and social media becomes so important.

A good reputation is extremely necessary for increasing sales, making joint ventures, improving customer experience and helping with the recruitment and retention of talent. So companies should have a risk management plan regarding that.

SEO, Social Media and Online Reputation

When companies ignore customer experience and make them upset by not providing them with what they have been promised, they may express their anger by writing negative reviews over social media channels about the firms which ultimately are shown on top of search results for the brand related keywords. In such cases it becomes increasingly important to repair the reputation.

Consumers trust Google organic results and they know that Google ranks the trusted and well-reputed websites on top of search results. Hence, a positive presences on the first page of Google greatly increases the positive perception and reputation of a brand.

SEO and Social Media marketing integration

As it is almost impossible to delete negative press, firms can push any negative press deeper in the ranking by having well-optimized contents on variety of social media and other online platforms which best represent the business. It is also important to respond proactively to any negative press using all the social media channels. SEO is not just about optimizing the main website, it is about optimizing all digital assets. By knowing the customers and their keywords, by SEOing website, blogs and other social presences for those keywords by frequently generating quality contents, companies can secure many top positions over search engines which can push negative comments down in the ranking and can help with online reputation and hence building trust. Thus, a proactive self-defence by developing social and other web presences in a search engine friendly manner through SEO is another top way of integrating SEO and Social Media marketing.

Long-term SEO and Social Media marketing Integration

The long term integration requires the use of social media carefully in a well-optimized manner to stay on top in ‘semantic web’. I will write a separate blogpost about it later on.

See also: Top 10 Benefits of SEO for BusinessesTop 10 Benefits of Social Media for Business ; SEO Specialist’s Website ; What are SEO and SEO Specialist? ; Should Facebook Have a Dislike Button?

Top 10 Benefits of Social Media Marketing for Business

August 13th, 2011

What started as a simple way of communication between group members, social media has evolved into a global phenomenon and has totally changed the way we communicate, collaborate and do business. For any business, marketing is a strong backbone which determines the success of business. Social media, in combination with search engines, is changing traditional marketing in many ways and it has become increasingly important for the businesses to engage with customers using social media and listen to them and then react accordingly before starting promotions and sales. Social Media help businesses with marketing directly and indirectly in a number of ways e.g. by improving contents distributions, organic rankings, traffic to websites, customer services and satisfaction, brand communities, humanization of brands and most importantly managing online reputation. Here is the list of top ten benefits which organizations may avail through the use of social media:

  1. Online Reputation Management (ORM)
  2. Viral Marketing – Word of Mouth (WOM)
  3. Website Traffic and Ranking (SEO)– Lead Generation
  4. Market and Consumer Research-Monitoring, Trends and Needs – Deep Customer Insights
  5. Content Marketing – Information Marketing
  6. Real-Time Customer Engagement – Customer Retention
  7. Online PR- Building Leadership and Influence
  8. Humanizing Brand – Brand Awareness and Perception
  9. Loyalty Marketing – Improved Customer Service
  10. Risk Monitoring and Management – Mitigating the Risk

For full version of the article, please visit:  Benefits of Social Media – SEO Consultant Specialist

See also: Top 10 Benefits of SEO for Businesses ;  SEO and Social Media Marketing Integration ; What is an SEO Specialist ; Should Facebook Have a Dislike Button?

Top 10 Benefits of SEO for Businesses – Why Search Engine Optimization?

March 21st, 2011

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the key to success for any website or any web presence. SEO helps your business get found for relevant keywords when searches are conducted via search engines by producing quality contents and understanding the customers. SEO is the best customer acquisition strategy in online world. Every business has to try to remain amongst the top few in Search Engine Result Pages (SERP) when a related research is conducted for a simple reason. Millions and millions of searches are conducted every day. Businesses appearing on top of a search return are in a better position to get highly targeted advertising. Undoubtedly, it is one of the most effective and yet cheap customer acquisition tool today.

SEO has the capability of generating higher sales for your business. It not only helps in building PR but also in creating brand awareness. SEO is more like a 24/7 support team of international marketing. The results are measurable and long lasting. The Return on Investment thorough SEO is much higher than through any other marketing tool. A website well optimised by an experienced SEO specialist would also make it more accessible and usable for the visitors as well search engines.

Considering the benefit any business can get through SEO, it is an investment worth making for any kind of business.

Following are top ten key benefits of SEO for the businesses:

  • Higher Return on Investment (ROI)
  • Increased Brand Awareness
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Customer Acquisition/ Better Conversion
  • Long Lasting Results
  • Measurable Results
  • PR Building
  • Trust Building / Competitive Advantage/ Reputation Management
  • Improved Visitor Experience / Accessibility & Usability of the Website
  • Meeting Buyers’ Requirements /Pull Marketing

For complete article, please visit Benefits of SEO – SEO Articles

See also: Top 10 Benefits of Social Media for Business ; SEO and Social Media Marketing Integration ; What is an SEO Specialist ; Quick SEO Tips;  SEO Specialist’s Website

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