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Focus on the top 10 percent when considering effective affiliate marketing

Vortaloptics custom search engines include revenue components that empower its clients to maximize the return on investment from their engines. Since the engine is completely controllable by the client, they can improve the relevancy of the search results and also place key partners and affiliates into their engines.

Vortaloptics never recommends listing irrelevant content just to profit from clicks, but rather consults our clients to focus on the most relevant content that users are seeking and match advertising, affiliates and partners to the search results pages to those search phrases to build a better user experience.

Because the content on our client results pages is hyper-relevant to the search terms and those results pages provide contextual ad and partner content, the ROI from clickthroughs is typically much higher for our clients than from traditional ads placed on blogs, for instance.  Search results page ads typically outperform regular page advertisements anyway, but because our clients can control the content of their results pages the ROI is on average, 10 times greater.

Affiliate marketing—using one website to drive traffic to another—is a form of online marketing, which is frequently overlooked by advertisers. While search engines, e-mail, and website syndication capture much of the attention of online retailers, affiliate marketing carries a much lower profile. Still, affiliates continue to play a significant role in e-retailers’ marketing strategies.

With clients being able to hone in top performing ads, they can now focus on the search phrases and clickthroughs that pay the most. Optimizing your website revenue is particularly important in a tough economy. One way to do this is to seek out the top affiliate programs and add as organic search content and banner listings.

As an example, Speedy Cash is launching a new affiliate program with one of the highest commissions per lead in the financial payday loans industry. Vortaloptics’ local search clients could signup for the Speedy Cash affiliate program and insert banners, text links and search results into their search engine for this payday loans affiliate program. When users search for or click on the financial services subcategory, the Speedy Cash program can receive prominent placement.

Being able to maximize revenue efforts by focusing on the top paying affiliate, partner and advertising initiatives makes good business sense. A well placed $85/lead link is worth the effort over a $1/lead program. Vortaloptics provides the technology to help administrators quickly focus their efforts on the top ROI programs and provide better value to their users.

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5 Reasons Why, You Must Use Search Engine Marketing!

Posted on July 27th, 2007. About Articles, Search Industry, Search News, Vortaloptics.

Author: Mark MorrisSearch Engine Marketing, has frustrated even the most technically savvy marketers. A necessary part to the online marketing area, including affiliate programs, email marketing, online placement, and sponsorships, requires that a smart marketer not only understand business objectives but then applies them to the major components of Search Engine Marketing.

1. TRACKING YOUR R.O.I. SEM (Search Engine Marketing) can be tracked far better than some other forms of advertising. You track success of campaigns right down to the exact keyword or phrase a searcher typed in to find you. With the proper implementation of analytics software you can tweak your ROI more easily.

2. TESTING YOUR PERFORMANCE In general, testing online advertising is easier than offline. But in the case of SEM it’s even better. Test things on the fly and see what performed better.

3. PRE-QUALIFIED Most searchers have ALREADY MADE A BUYING DECISION. They are using search engines to research vendors and products. Prospects from search are usually more qualified.

4. CONTROL Because SEM is so flexibel you have more control over you message. YOu can create a more relevant message to each of your targets.

5. INFORMATION WEALTH Because there is such a big boom in SEM right now, there is a wealth of information to be found. SEM is not as mysterious as it used to be and much easier to jump in to.

About the author:

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Assuming you are already into an affiliate program, what would be the next thing you would want to do? Double, or even triple, your commissions, right? How do you do that?

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Designing for Longer and More Productive Site Visits

Posted on April 16th, 2007. About Articles, Local Search, Miscellaneous, Search News, Site Search, Vortaloptics.

Our attention spans are shorter these days. With the immediate answers available from search engines, we’ve come to expect more from the websites we visit. As such, we’re all guilty of nibbling on site after site, looking for the right combination of design, content and product that will stop us in our tracks and engage our busy minds.

Your website visitors follow this same pattern. If, for instance, your website takes too long to load, they’ll just continue onto another site. Your goal as a website owner is to slow visitors down, giving them time to absorb your message and let your product or service make a lasting impression. So how do you capture their attention without frustrating them?

Simple is better. If you give people too many choices they will become overwhelmed and will go to a site that will make it easier for them to choose. Even if your company prides itself on a plethora of products and services, your bottom line will be better served by putting the spotlight on a few timely, best-selling products and guiding visitors to learn more about those products. A little bit of information can go a long way. Don’t overwhelm users with the details. Instead, focus on the information that is important to them – often the key benefits and purchase-critical information (shipping, privacy, guarantees, customer service, etc.). If you provide them with too much information it will confuse them instead of clarifying the offering.

Relevant content is great, but too much or the wrong content is great at driving people away. You’re the expert in your field, but don’t expect your visitors to read protracted discourses on your company’s virtues. Those are better left for business plans, not for websites. Remember the simple is better philosophy and always be relevant. Strive for engaging, succinct editorial that invites an action. Try call-outs in the sidebars with various call to action items to cater to various personalities – make sure that your visitors can get to know and get in touch with your company in the method they’re most comfortable with.

Limit distractions. There’s always the potential that an engaged visitor one second will become another site’s visitor or customer the next. Incorporating third-party ads can be a great income generator, but they can also invite site hopping. Go for ad serving technologies where you can control the ad content and disable competitive messaging whenever possible. Your goal is to keep visitors on your site as long as possible because the longer they stay; the more likely they are to purchase a product or service.

Remove the stumbling blocks. Leaving the prospect with the potential for too many decisions will send a 90% closed sale into a missed opportunity. Once a visitor turns into a prospect, you’ve got to make absolutely certain that they have all the decision making pieces in full view (i.e. price) or within one pop-up window away of “Buy now” or “Contact us.”  Abandonment is often due to not enough of the right information and that’s just an unnecessary faux pas.   

Design for easy navigation. Keep your page design fairly consistent to minimize confusion. Site visitors look for critical information in the top menu of a website – so make sure the most important pages and action items are always visible.

Not driving visitors away from your site means slowing them down long enough to understand your message and learn why they should buy your product or service. To do this, incorporate these principles:  keep it simple, relevant, non-distracting, decision-making friendly and easily navigable. By doing this, you’ll convert visitors who really want to learn and enter into a purchase. The people who are just nibbling aren’t ready to convert – but your site will be memorable and who knows, they just might come back when they’re ready to stay.

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Advertising Campaigns: Display Ads or Online Video

Online video is the rising star in the advertising community. Why then do so many large companies continue to advertise with display ads? According to data from TNS Media Intelligence Vonage, AT&T and Dell spent a combined $489 million on display ads in 2006. Display ads hold 21% of the market share with US online advertisers while online video only holds 8% of the market share. That places display ads with triple the amount of market share over online video. This doesn’t mean that marketers are dissing online video, however. While advertising spending for display ads will remain flat over the next few years, online video will steadily increase until by 2011 they will have 17% of the market share for online advertisers.

Companies are finding that the more diversified you make your advertising the more effective your campaign will be. A study was released in December 2006 by comScore Networks that determined that if companies utilize both search and display advertising their campaign will be more engaging and effective than companies that use a single type of advertising campaign. Per the study, online users who were exposed to both display and search advertising increased their page views compared to competing sites by 68% and increased their time on the sites by 66%. Among those exposed also increased their purchases of the advertisers products and services by 244% online and 89% offline when compared to online users with similar behavior who didn’t view the ads.

Diversifying your marketing campaigns take planning, but an engaging multimedia campaign will pay you back with better ROI and make you look like the company rock star. All advertising is important; you just have to research what truly works best for your company and utilize the outlets that best connect with and influence your future customers.

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Reach Buyers with Online Press Releases

How do you create ongoing buzz about your company and speak directly to your buyers? The answer is press releases. The online environment provides an ideal canvas for distributing the news that your customers and prospects need to know about you.  And you don’t necessarily need a PR agency to write or distribute them for you. Online distribution outlets such as PRWeb, allow any size business to create and maintain an active press release campaign with little cost. Online press releases can give you more exposure with little cost and can drive quality traffic to your site. As a communication strategy, it is important to distribute releases on a regular basis to help keep your company in the front view of your consumers.

Random content won’t do though: you’ll need to set down some guidelines for your campaign. These include what you are going to include in your press releases, how you are going to create brand awareness and how you are going to get and maintain quality exposure for your company. Online press releases aren’t a license to be self-serving in your message; the content needs to be news-worthy first and foremost.  Focus on the customer, write about the benefits they’ll receive because of your new product development or how your latest partnership will yield them a better/faster/cheaper experience. PRWeb’s guidelines provide an excellent mental checklist as you develop copy. David Meerman Scott’s “New Rules of PR”  ebook is a must-read for anyone delving into the online press distribution space. You’ll understand how to write to your audience, what outlets to use and how to strategize a release schedule for consistent exposure. 

Some of the items you need to include in your press releases are the same things you need to include on your website, which include links and keywords. When you are constructing your campaign your goal is to create in-bound links to your site. You manage this through creating a press release that is rich in keywords that relate to your site, but you want to be careful to not over saturate your press release. Incorporating a good balance of two to three keywords is optimal, with a primary keyword and two secondary keywords. It is essential to research your keyword selections to make sure your keywords are geared toward your target audience and subject matter.

Brand awareness is important when working on your press release. You can optimize your press releases by utilizing media portals such as PRWeb and Internet News Bureau. Both websites will help you syndicate your press release to thousands of news outlets. It is imperative to include back links to a relevant landing page as it will provide valuable traffic to your site. 

As always, when creating any type of content for your site, whether it is press releases, blogs, articles or general product information, it is important to maintain a consistent voice and strategy in order to maximize the potential for long-term exposure for your business. If you provide great content with optimization you should be able to yield good results for your press release campaign.

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Using Social Media to Generate Traffic for your Site

Posted on February 28th, 2007. About Articles, Miscellaneous, Search Industry, Search News, Vortaloptics.

Once you’ve created your blog and added intriguing content, you might think that the visitors will just start flowing in. Not necessarily so. Relevant content is just the beginning: you have to attract visitors to your site to complete the loop. Then, to engage them on an ongoing basis, you’ll need to maintain fresh content so that inbound links and bookmarks keep the repeat and new visitors coming.

But how do you get the online community interested in your company enough that they’ll share links and bookmark your site? Creating buzz, or more simply, word-of-mouth, takes some serious planning, but with the plethora of social media sites now popular, you can pick and choose which sites will best serve your brand.

What makes your company buzzworthy? Is it superior customer service, beautiful products, new or improved facilities, being environmentally conscious, solving an age-old dilemma, being featured in a slew of unsolicitied press, or passionate community-oriented customers? What’s intriguing about social media is that it relies on user-generated content (UGC). That means that you can create an interactive environment to annouce the buzz and let the conversation begin.

To locate and maintain new site visitors, identify which social media sites best complement your site, products and services. Then, join as many as make sense from a content, audience and campaign maintenance standpoint so that you reach the broadest audience. The most popular UGC sites include MySpace, YouTube, del.icio.us, Wikipedia, Digg and Squidoo. Because these are such popular sites with excellent page ranks, your contributions can get you noticed by major search engines very quickly.

For instance, if your company has made a commitment to preserving the environment, creat a MySpace page that highlights a particular environmental issue and subtly note that your company donates a protion of its revenues to this cause. Invite other MySpace users to comment on the issue; you might be surprised at the passionate response engendered by people far and wide. You’ll create awareness for the issue and for your company. These types of impressions stick long after the social media site is viewed. You’re creating a community that identifies with your company which means that the next time you MySpace friends need what you offer, they’ll most likely think of your website. But don’t disappoint - make sure that your website is prepared for this focused traffic. Update your home page with links to subpages that relate to these user-generated campaigns. Generating traffic via engaged users can mean loyal, long-term customers - something no business can ever get enough of.

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