Product Trends: We test everything so you don’t have to.

Posted on September 2nd, 2007 in Uncategorized by oz

Welcome to Product Trends Magazine, an online media outlet dedicated to testing the best (and worst) that the internet has to offer, so you can be sure of always getting the best deal. We try out everything, from insurance sellers to children’s books, mattresses to sporting goods, always with a single goal in mind.

We want you to save money, spend it wisely, and never get ripped off.

So have a look around, enjoy what we have to offer, and feel free to try some of the companies that get our highest five-star rating. We do!

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Posted on September 10th, 2005 in Uncategorized by Oz

Clothing/Shoes
Product Review: Birkenstock Central shoes
Product Review: Chrisi baby clothing

DVD/Video
Product Review: Time-Life Music and Video Products
Product Review: Intelliflix online DVD rentals
Product Review: Half.com used goods marketplace

Homewares/Furnishings
Product Review: AngelBeds memory foam beds
Product Review: AbsoluteHome home fixtures
Product Review: HomeClick home decor

Insurance
Product Review: American Life Direct insurance
Product Review: Travel Guard International travel insurance
Product Review: Esurance Car Insurance
Product Review: InsureMe.com insurance
Product Review: FindMyInsurance.com
Product Review: 21st Century auto insurance

Internet Services
Product Review: NetZero free internet service provider
Product Review: BidSlammer eBay Sniping Service
Product Review: Boingo Wireless Internet Access
Product Review: US Search.com
Product Review: Pixagogo online photo storage

Loans/Credit Cards
Product Review: LoanHounds loan finder
Product Review: MoneySearch.com
Product Review: PaycheckToday payday loans
Product Review: America’s Lending Partners
Product Review: NextStudent college loans
Product Review: Cash Advance Network
Product Review: AccountNow Vantage Debit Credit Card

Printer Cartridges
Product Review: InkBlvd inkjet cartridges and laser toners
Product Reviews: 4InkJets printer accessories
Product Review: 123InkJets printing cartridges and accessories

Software
Product Review: McAfee Anti-Virus Software
Product Review: WriteExpress writing software
Product Review: GoToMyPC remote access software
Product Review: MusicMatch jukebox software

Telephony
Product Review: RingingPhone.com cellphone ringtones
Product Review: SunRocket internet phone service
Product Review: Jamster cellphone content and ringtones

Web Hosting
Product Review: iPowerWeb web hosting
Product Review: Dotster domains and hosting
Product Review: BlueHost web hosting
Product Review: PowWeb web hosting

Miscellaneous
Product Review: NutriSystem Weight Loss Program
Product Review: Cambridge Soundworks
Product Review: MusicNotes downloadable sheet music
Product Review: UpgradeMemory.com
Product Review: BetFair sports gambling exchange
Product Review: 1-800-Contacts contact lenses
Product Review: The Star Wars Shop
Product Review: Audible.com audio books
Product Review: AbeBooks book marketplace
Product Review: Yahoo Search Marketing
Product Review: Hockey Giant sports equipment
Product Review: Capella online university
Product Review: AutoAnything car parts

Working Commission-Earning Links into Content

Posted on September 5th, 2005 in Uncategorized by Oz

How many times have you seen a web page littered with ads that just made reading difficult? If you spend any sort of time surfing around the internet, you see these pages all the time - ad after ad, box after box, seventeen different headlines and no real ideas behind them.

And naturally enough, these websites don’t make any money for their owners. If you look at this site, we have tons of ads too - more than most - but they’re a little more sneaky, a little more subtle, a little more ordered. And here’s how.

STEP 1: Text links worked into your content.
Compare the following paragraphs of text and see which one you think works best:

Paragraph #1:

If you’re looking for fast financing for your car, business or home, we recommend going to one of the advertisers below. They’ll give you the best rates and fast approval, and will even give loans if you have bad credit.

Click here for guaranteed personal loans. LowerMyBills.com MAL Button

Paragraph #2:

If you’re looking for fast financing for your car, business or home, we recommend using one of our corporate partners. They’ll give you the best rates and fast approval, and will even give loans if you have bad credit.

No contest, huh? The banners become one long blur that you barely even pay attention to, but the links in the text itself cause users to click the link, even if they don’t know what’s on the other end. And when they do, you earn a commission from the companies linked in your content.

People become blind to banner advertising after a while online, and when that happens, they begin to avoid ‘marketing’ and look for informed opinion on whatever it is they’re looking for - be it insurance, free DVDs, or officially licensed sports jerseys.

See how we did that? It’s like an ad, only it doesn’t annoy you!

In order to do this, you have to have joined affiliate programs of companies in the industries you’re talking about, but that’s easy enough in this day and age, especially when so many multi-national companies have affiliate programs on their websites.

STEP 2: Turn your sales pitch into real information.

Nobody likes a hard sell. When I go to a website and it starts yelling at me that I COULD MAKE A MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR, FOR LIFE!, I pretty quickly go elsewhere. The best possible sales pitch is a pitch that the customer doesn’t even realize is going on. Take this for an example:

Halloween is coming!
At Searching The Searchers, we’ve been thinking about what our Halloween costumes is going to be like for a long time. We took an office poll and found that 4 of the 8 people we work with wanted to go to our annual party in scary costumes, where two of the others were going for comedic outfits.
The final two people, a couple of guys from our mailroom staff, said they wouldn’t bother with a costume this year because it’s just too expensive to come up with something decent. So we passed the hat around the office and raised $42 to help them out, and then sent them to BuyCostume.com’s Clearance Costume section. Larry picked himself up a Harry Potter costume, which was totally goofy, and Earl did the superhero routine. All in all, it’s going to be a great Halloween this year.

See what we did there? SOLD! It’s content, but it’s a sales pitch. It’s a personal story, yet it’s advertising!

The key to both these routines is ACTUAL CONTENT. Don’t wimp out and just make things up, because people can sniff out a lie from fifty feet. Make a website that people will get something out of, and make your advertising a little more subtle than this:


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The Content Myth: More Pages can be Bad Business

Posted on September 3rd, 2005 in Uncategorized by Oz

If you’ve read any sort of information on getting your website seen by search engines such as Yahoo, Google, MSN etc, you might have found yourself being told that one of the ways to get your search engine ranking up is to have loads of pages on your website, all of which are filled to the top with keywords, and text that barely makes any sense.

The concept is that these pages are big traffic lures, and despite the fact that the content is bogus, at least people are coming to your website.

An example of this kind of content can be seen at Sebastian Rossi Diamonds, a website I worked on for a friend of mine who had employed a ’search engine guru’ to help his new business along. This guru claimed he could have my buddy’s search engine ranking off the charts in mere weeks, and all he would need would be pages and pages of senseless, keyword-heavy content.

The only problem? It doesn’t work that way.

Well, okay, scratch that, it works in as much as that tactic brings people to the website, but once they get there, what they see looks like crap - so they leave.

Here’s a sample of the ‘guru’ content, from a page titled “find your loose diamonds online“:

If you are in the market for loose diamonds, you’ve come to the right place. The simplest way to shop for loose diamonds and save yourself time and money is to buy them online. It will give you the best selection for finding a variety of prices according to quality. A diamond is made up of carbon buried deep within the earth under intense pressure and heat. They became popular because they are the hardest known substance and therefore don’t break easily, crack or chip. India began mining them over a thousand years go.

Now, this, of course, is absolute rubbish. It tells you nothing, it’s hastily written, meaningless twaddle, and if you spend any sort of time online you find these sorts of pages all over the place, and you probably lunge for the ‘back’ button whenever it happens.

What the ‘guru’ does is repeat “loose diamonds” as many times as possible, including in the title of the page itself, and even in the domain name. He says “loose diamonds” twice in two sentences, throws in ‘quality’, ’selection’, and ‘online’ and he repeats that same mantra on dozens of other pages, all similarly devoid of actual information, eventually rolling into diamond history just to fill space.

Now, in contrast, I wrote a few pages for my buddy after the ‘guru’ had finished, to help him make the site seem more professional. Here’s a sample of what I wrote for him:

Sebastian Rossi Diamonds doesn’t sell precious stones at the cheapest price around. We don’t undercut everyone to find new customers. We don’t mass market to bring the hordes of bargain hunters to our website. We simply do one thing, and we do it very well – we sell top quality diamonds for a fair price. You may find other companies who’ll sell you a VS2 diamond for less than we sell ours. You may well find companies that sell S1 diamonds for less than you’ll find them selling for on our site. But we guarantee you that if you compare their VS2 diamond with our VS2 diamond, and have them appraised by an independent valuer, the Sebastian Rossi diamond will be clearer, higher quality, and worth a lot more.

And that’s how we keep our customers coming back – by giving you more than you paid for. Sebastian Rossi Diamonds – call us today and tell us how we can help you.

Hola! Now there is some custom-written copy that presents the business in question as professional, reliable, honest and trustworthy. And what’s more - it’s LOADED with keywords!

“Top quality diamonds”, “independent valuer”, “higher quality”, “precious stones”, “cheapest prices”, “clarity chart”… all thrown into the copy without ever once making it appear as if the object was to lure search engine hits to that page - when that was the object from the outset.

Now, what’s most impressive about this copy is not that it reads so well, or that it sells without the client realizing they’re being sold to - it’s that this page is the single most hit page on the Sebastian Rossi website. In fact, if you do a Google search for Sebastian Rossi diamonds, you’ll find this page ranked higher than even their HOME PAGE!

Can you imagine the results if the owner of the website had paid to have my company write content for fifty pages, rather than five? Traffic explosion!

But - and it’s a big but - that kind of content doesn’t run cheap. Right now, in online freelance marketplaces, you’ll find job after job being offered to freelance writers that asks for 300 pages of content written about Florida hotels, or 80 pages of content written about organizing a wedding, or 200 pages of text on new home loans. And the client doesn’t want good stuff - they don’t want well-written text - they want some guy in India who speaks English as a second language, to crank out endless streams of keywords.

And when that’s done, they’ll pay maybe $2 per page, and they’ll put them all up, all connected to a well-disguised ’sitemap’ link, and for the next few years, whenever someone does a search for that topic, the site in question will be highly ranked. But once that person gets to the site and sees endless lines of jibberish… then what?

My clients have, for years, reported massively better results with content written well, with a view to raising rankings but also informing the customer of the advantage of doing business with your company, rather than the usual garbage content that gives a first impression of fraudulent behavior.

One client I recently did a job for told me that the last guy that wrote for him did “a great job”, touting that his content had raised traffic numbers by 400%. The problem was, nobody was buying. When my company looked at the server logs and the content, we quickly realized why; the traffic was being tricked into coming to the site, and once there they quickly left without buying anything because they weren’t getting what was promised.

For some websites, that’s not an issue. They just want you to come along, decide to move on, and click on an ad. But for others, like the diamond merchant mentioned earlier in this piece, professionalism and trust is key to getting the sale.

So I took that client’s job, trashed 200 pages of garbled text written about coffee, and replaced it with 20 pages of well-researched, detailed, interesting, keyword-loaded text on the same topic. The results, a month after relaunch, were a slight drop-off in traffic, but a 220% increase in sales, and that figure has risen every month since as we’ve added new content on an ongoing basis.

The lesson to this story, if you even needed it explained, is that good, solid editorial content is essential, not just to bring peopple to your website, but to keep them there, to get them coming back for more, to persuade them to spread the word for you, and to make a sale.

This is a business, after all. Would you want people with sandwich boards standing outside your company trying to convince random strangers to walk in your door? No, neither would I.

Shameless plug time: If you’re looking for purpose-written content for your website, we at Unreel Media are happy to talk to you about your needs. We’ve been in the content business for over ten years now, and have a list of over 200 clients that have enjoyed our services. No pressure, no hard-sell, just drop us a note, or give us a call on 604 874 4777, and we’ll be glad to explain to you how strong content can turn your website around, and on a budget that will surprise you.

Welcome to our blog!

Posted on September 2nd, 2005 in Uncategorized by Oz

Searching the Searchers is a blog that we just felt had to be created.

The information we discuss on this site is probably already out there somewhere. In fact, we know it’s out there because we’ve seen it floating around, but as the directors of a medium-sized Editorial Services company who have to spend a lot of our time educating our clients about how to use search engines properly, we figured it was time to stop reinventing the wheel and simply put the information in one single place.

THE REALITY OF SEARCH ENGINES:
They change. A lot. In fact, search engine engineering is a really inexact science, complicated by the continuing evolution of searchers themselves, and the continual creation of new ways for spammers to exploit them.

But just as search engines themselves change, so too do the people using them. At one time, internet users clicked on advertising banners. Then they got sick of the abundance of banners and started developing ‘banner blindness’.

So then the advertisers moved to pop-up ads, which also worked for a while, but soon they too were found to be intrusive and negative.

Then came the affiliate programs, where every website owner thought they’d get rich off Amazon link commisions, only to find that if everyone is selling, nobody is buying.

Then came Google AdSense, a basic, text link advertising method that some people exploited for thousands of dollars early on, but once everyone else figured out their tricks, Google changed the way they do things, and advertisers started getting smarter, as hundreds of thousands of websites about nothing, built to raise the search engine ranking of another site altogether, sprung out of nowhere and were embraced by nobody.

Which leaves us with now - the great ‘what next’ period, where everything from Podcasts to product placements has been touted as the next big thing.

SO WHAT IS NEXT?
We say it’s time for a reckoning in internet website promotion. Now is the time for things to be thrown out and started from scratch. Banner ads actually work sometimes, if you don’t overdo them, or at least keep them subtle (like we do!). Affiliate programs work okay as well, if you’re smart with them. And yeah, AdSense can work too. Over time. Even the Amazon links will make a guy money eventually, if you use them wisely.

So this blog is about how you can make the best of online promotion and advertising opportunities, without killing yourself trying.

We’ll do a weekly column discussing what people are searching for this week, and we’ll take a look at a variety of self-promotional tools that may, or may not, make you wealthy. Read on, and make sure you bookmark us.