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When 7 equals 350 million

Posted by Eric on February 13, 2009  |   No Comments »

Just got done listening to a webinar by the good guys at HUBSPOT.

I love what these guys do and what they have to say. This most recent webinar was called “Viral Marketing: How to Create a World Wide Rave”.  It was really awesome.

My favorite part of the webinar was one of the introductory stories.  It’s the story of when 7 equals 350 million.

The story was told of the lady who was tasked with the job of marketing the brand new Universal Orlando Theme – The Wizardly Word of Harry Potter.  She had an almost unlimited budget for marketing.  She could do anything she wanted.  So she thought about her options:

  • Direct Mail Marketing
  • TV Commercials
  • Super Bowl Commercial
  • E-mail Marketing
  • and, I’m sure a ton of others

So, what did she come up with?  The slickest super bowl commercial ever?  A million dollar give away?  

Nope, she set up a special – by invitation only – webinar.  The webinar was scheduled at midnight (you know – the whole Harry Potter wizard thing).  Invitations went out to a whopping SEVEN people!  That’s right – only seven.

How were the seven people picked?  Again, did she pick major news people, journalists?  Theme park revieweres (assuming they exist)?

Again, nope.  She simply picked the seven most popular Harry Potter bloggers and invited them to this special invitation event.

All seven agreed.

Her bosses, of course, were beside themselves.  I can only imagine the questions – why aren’t you buying magazine ads?  Why aren’t you buying tv commercials?  Why aren’t you hiring a super exspensive Ad Agency?

She didn’t have an answer UNTIL 24 hours AFTER the event.  

So, what happened?  Of course, we know the story.  All seven bloggers immediately wrote posts about the event.  They posted pictures about it.  They put information on facebook, they tweeted about it.  And, within 24 hours, over 350,000,000 (that’s right – million) had heard about the new park.  

And, it isn’t just a random collection of 350,00,000 people.  It was 350,000,000 people who had some sort of interest about Harry Potter – exactly the kind of people you want to know about your brand new Harry Potter theme park.

All I can say is “WOW”!  The simple truth is that you can’t buy that kind of publicity.  Literally – no matter how much money you have, you can’t buy that.

So, the question is what does a story like that mean for you and me?  Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.

Here’s a couple of my very short and very brief thoughts:

  • NEVER underestimate the power of social media
  • Be real – form a TRIBE – get the book TRIBES from Seth Godin to see what I mean
  • Giving up control can have AMAZING results – to do something like this – you have to be willing to give up some control.

Other thoughts?  Let me know.

Lotus Jump sample tasks for SEO

Posted by Eric on November 11, 2008  |   No Comments »

I’ve just started working with LOTUSJUMP (http://www.lotusjump.com) for SEO.  Here is a screenshot of my first look at what it suggests I do for Optimization.

By the way – on the previous post – forgot to include my third SEO term:

3.  Fort Wayne eCommerce

OK, here’s the screenshot:

fort wayne web deisgn   picture 11 Lotus Jump sample tasks for SEO

SEO with LotusJump

Posted by Eric on November 11, 2008  |   No Comments »

As you have probably read from my recent posts, I’ve been spending a lot of time recently trying to optimize my own website recently.  

I’ve been doing OK on my own, and now thought I would give a new tool a chance.

The new tool is put out by a company called LotusJump (http://www.lotusjump.com).  The trial has two basic purposes: 

1.  See if I can improve my own SEO

2.  Evaluate the value of the service provided by LotusJump

So, here’s the three words I have currently in the lotusjump SEO:

1.  Fort Wayne Web Design – which gets about 210 monthly searches

2. Custom Web Development – which gets about 2,900 monthly searches

Here are my current page results for each:

For “Fort Wayne Web Design”:

AOL: page 2 – #11
GOOGLE: page 2 – #11
LYCOS: not found
YAHOO: not found
MSN: page 1 – #8
NETSCAPE: page 2 – #11

For “Custom Web Development”:

AOL: not found 
GOOGLE: not found 
LYCOS: not found
YAHOO: not found
MSN: not found 
NETSCAPE: not found 

So, I’ve got plenty of room for the second term, also a little bit of room for improvement on my first.

I’m going to try it for 30 days and give you the result.  Consider it a running test…

SEO Ranks (as of right now)

Posted by Eric on November 9, 2008  |   No Comments »

I’ve been using a tool by Market Leap (marketleap.com) to help me evaluate where my site is on various search engines.

Using the search term “Fort Wayne Website Design”, here’s what I’ve found:

AOL Search: 9 (page 1)
Google Search: 9 (page 1)
Lycos Search: 1 (page 1 – obviously)
MSN Search: 2 (page 1 – again obviously)
Netscape Search: 9 (page 1)
Yahoo Search: 1 (again, still page 1)

So, I feel pretty good about the results.  I’m still wondering why I can’t seem to creep into the top results for Google Local (which appear at the top of the page when using Fort Wayne Website Design as the search term).