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ATTORNEY MARKETING BLOG

On Line Selling Tactics for Products and Services

March 12, 2010 by Matthew Stone

Selling products and services on line via the internet has become the main method of recruiting new customers. Attracted by low overhead sales costs, organizations have chosen on line marketing as the preferred method of competing. Many companies stumble in marketing their products though, by producing only main company web pages that they hope will attract new business. Prospective customers generally search for specific products though, and may not find the company web page when researching purchase of a new product.

Search engines will find most web pages over time and catalogue or categorize them according to what they think the page is about. When internet users search for information, the search engines review their catalogues and will return the pages they believe are the most likely to provide the information the user requested. Pages appearing at the top of the search engine results are of course the most likely to be viewed. Companies that operate the websites that appear at the top are then the ones most likely to earn the prospect’s business. The process of building a page to appear at the top of the search engine rankings is termed ‘optimization,’ and can convert a company web page into a powerful sales ally.

Large corporations determine that a good strategy for increasing sales is to compete on line by posting web pages dedicated to individual or specific products and services. Companies selling many different lines of goods and services would be well advised to break their website up into product areas complete with separate product pages. SEO Consultants in Denver produce and optimize product pages for clients and have achieved success in attracting web traffic. Read through the example and task description to find out more.

Insurance agencies generally provide a wide range of financial products and services. Annuities, life insurance and other products are available through the same agent. How would the agent combine all these products effectively into a single page to attract customers? Well he probably can’t. There is simply too much detail to effectively compete for all the possible customer search terms using only one page. By subdividing his site into separate product areas, the agent can focus on the need-serving capability of each individual product or service and in this way, his individual product page can compete for search engine traffic.

Separating the pages according to product or service line usually won’t attract additional reader or internet traffic though. The individual product or service page must be optimized separately, just as the main page would be. So, following completion of the product or individual service page, there are still a couple of necessary tasks to turn the individual web page into a powerful sales tool.

- Develop unique keywords to support the product – Establish Link-Building Strategy for each page

Keyword Strategy – Keywords describe for the search engines what the page is about. Selecting effective keywords then involves selecting ones users would employ in a search. Revisiting the Insurance Agent example, the keyword string for his life insurance page might be something like “low cost term life policies in Minneapolis.” This phrase describes the product, a feature and where it may be easily acquired.

Link Building – Getting other sites to link to link to the product page is probably the most time-consuming part of the optimization process. However, the value of links that point directly to this page and bypass the main page can be extremely valuable. Linking to product pages is also termed ‘deep linking’ and allows internet users to get exact product information without having to journey through the company’s main website and pick his way through the site to find important information.

Investing the same effort in optimizing individual product pages as the main page can really pay off. Although it can take several weeks to see traffic directed to a page dedicated to single product or service areas by the search engines, these product pages provide the bits of information prospective customers seek prior to buying. To increase sales of your product then, optimize each product page to compete for reader attention on the search engines.

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