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Shame on you Apple

Wednesday, 4th November , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, interactive marketing

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Originally this post was supposed to be a non-rant about companies utilizing Google AdWords and mobile landing pages. However, a little bit into my research it became clear that most of the ads I clicked on directed me to the main company website. For mobile users, with a tiny 3.5-inch display, regular websites don’t always render images and text in a useful manner making these landing page useless.

If you’re familiar with Google AdWords, then you probably know that within the campaign settings you have the ability to target consumers with smartphones (i.e., full HTML mobile browsers). Google calls this “device platform targeting.” Even better, AdWords allows you to directly launch the iTunes Apps Store, Google Maps or YouTube applications from the sponsored ad.

This seems like a no brainer for companies selling apps and music downloads. Create a campaign – target only mobile users and direct them to your offering in the app store or on iTunes. Keep in mind that you can’t target specific types of smartphones (i.e., only iPhones or only Blackberrys) but with smart keyword and negative keyword choices, you can get pretty darn close.

Tom Tom AdWords ad and corresponding mobile site

iPhone landing page

Tom Tom provides a soft landing for mobile users and quick access to buy the app in the iTunes App Store.

When not searching from a smart phone, the same ad directs you to the regular website.

tom tom website

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Act like an affiliate marketer

Monday, 26th October , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, search engine optimization

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Recently I have been working with clients on their affiliate marketing programs and it dawned on me that many of the skills that make affiliate marketers successful could be appropriately applied to search marketing (both paid and organic) professionals.

What makes a good affiliate marketer?
Here are 3 strategies that you can employ to become better at search marketing.

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It’s not about the tools

Thursday, 15th October , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, social media marketing

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Facebook, twitter, YouTube, FriendFeed, Wordpress, Blogger, Digg, Delicious, Reddit, Flickr, Stumbleupon…

I could fill an entire blog post with all of the available social media sites and tools that you can use to promote your business on the web. But the fact is, it’s not about the tools.

With all of the press these companies receive it’s easy to forget about this and focus on the delivery method.

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Don’t tick off your customers

Thursday, 1st October , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, marketing

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Often marketers fail to consider the ramifications that new marketing campaigns and incentives will have on existing customers. Sure, slashing the price of your offering will move a ton of units but what about those customers that paid the original price. What effect does the price drop have on them?

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Don’t feel like paying? How about a link instead?

Thursday, 24th September , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, search engine optimization

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We all know that Google doesn’t like paid links and encouraging natural links is the future of SEO. But, for many websites natural links are hard to come by and often have poor anchor text associated with them. So what is a company supposed to do to encourage people to link to their website? Well, you could spend time building value for users or you could simply give away your offering for free in exchange for an inbound link.

Advanced web ranking

Advanced web ranking's free offer.

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It’s all about the content

Tuesday, 15th September , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, search engine optimization

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Recently I came across a great article on Search Insider on why your website doesn’t deserve to be #1 in organic search results. The premise is simple – before taking on a new client, ask them to tell you why their website deserves to be #1 in search results.

The answer can be quite telling. Maybe this client has an amazing product that is better than anything else on the market. Or, maybe they produce content that is 10 times better than any of their competitors. Or maybe, just maybe, their website is exactly like their competitors.

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How to get 500k facebook fans!

Sunday, 13th September , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, social media marketing

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Interested in accumulating half a million fans on facebook? Wondering how to do it? The answer is easy, give away free hamburgers. That’s what food chain T. G. I. Friday’s is doing. Their new Ad campaign “Fan Woody” promises to give every fan a free burger if they can accumulate 500,000 fans by September 30th. As I write this they have already surpassed that number by about 12k. It would seem they could have set their sites a little bit higher, maybe a million fans.

Good work T. G. I. Friday’s. Now where’s my burger?

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Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, search engine optimization

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By now you’ve undoubtedly heard of Google Caffeine, Google’s next generation infrastructure. According to Google:

“For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: a next-generation architecture for Google’s web search. It’s the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions. The new infrastructure sits “under the hood” of Google’s search engine, which means that most users won’t notice a difference in search results. But web developers and power searchers might notice a few differences, so we’re opening up a web developer preview to collect feedback.”

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Bloggers wanted!

Monday, 17th August , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, radium news

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Interested in getting your work in front of a new audience? Want to share your ideas on social media and internet marketing? Radium is looking for freelance bloggers to join our team on a part time basis and write compelling content for the website. Specifically, we are looking for experts in social media, web design, SEM, SEO, website analytics and the greater online marketing realm.

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Curbside launches new website

Thursday, 16th July , 2009

Post by Rich Angstadt

In blog, client news

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We are happy to announce that our client Curbside has launched a newly redesigned website. Design and development of the site was performed by Winsper. Radium provided search engine optimization services, including on page META development and off page link building.

About Curbside
Curbside is a valet parking service provider and a leader in garage management. They offer tailored solutions for healthcare and hospitality industries, including hospital valet parking, hospital concierge services and hotel shuttle services. Curbside offers parking management solutions across the US and in the UK.

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