May 1, 2009, 12:56 pm
Get focused on getting customers
Our Web site expert offer help for a furniture seller whose Web site needs to make a better first impression. What do you recommend to improve The Miller House's site?
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Hello,
I would recommend looking at the Google Adword's keyword tool to get a sense of what the market is looking for in terms of keywords, key-phrases. It would also give them some marketing positioning ideas I'm sure.
Of course,Brenda is not very web marketing savvy so I would also recommend looking at SEO Samba'sweb marketing" platform. It is ideal for small businesses that need to compete in search engines, don't have the means to pay for full fledge consultants, and do not know how to execute search engine optimization best practices. It also integrates with Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics, and Website Optimizer.
In the interest of full disclosure I run the second company mentioned here. However, this allows me to invite Brenda to register for a webinar with us, and I will extend to her a special invitation to perform a makeover using our platform.
I'd be delighted if Emily wants to cover the results as I'm confident The Miller House will greatly benefit from it.
Cheers,
Michel.