Archive for the 'Scrapbook Marketing' Category

Rachet Up Your "About Us" Page

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Does your Contact Us page have a call to action? Or does it just list your phone number or email address?

Make your Contact Us page WORK for you and your website.

1. Make sure your company name AND your name is on the Contact page. People will sometime search for you, not just your company.

2. It’s okay to offer a form for contacting you but list your phone number and an email address along with the form. Some browsers won’t easily click through to the embedded link for an email address so make it easy to read. “Contact us at nicole@keylocke.com” instead of “Contact Us by email.”

3. Mention your location! By listing your location (city, state), it makes easy for the reader to tell what time zone you are in (so they don’t call too early), have a reasonable idea on how long shipping with take and for goodness sakes, they will be able to find you if you are a local store! It is shocking to see how many websites offer local classes or delivery AND don’t mention where they live!!!

4. Create a strong call to action. If they have clicked on your Contact Us page, they are dabbling with the ideas of contacting you. Make it easy for them!

Offer a free item if they call now. Tell them you’ll provide a free coupon code if they email you with any questions or concerns. Offer to tell them the free joke of the day if they call. Offer anything to get them to call or email you NOW!

No webpage on your site should be neglected. You are paying for it. Make it work for you!

SEO for Your Scrapbook Website Copy

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

The days of “build it and they will come” websites are long past. With today’s competitive marketplace and slew of rival websites, you need to take every advantage in order to set your website apart from the thousands of others. Search engine optimization (SEO) of your website’s copy is one of the best ways for improving your websites ranking.

 

Scrapbooking is notorious competitive, both online and off. With thousand of kit companies, online stores, magazine and posting boards, standing out in the crowd can be nearly impossible. One way that you can set your website apart is by optimizing the copy on your website, from your home page and landing pages to product descriptions and educational articles.

 

Since search engines can’t see pictures or design, no matter how beautiful or innovative, search engine spiders require text to read in order to find and rank your website’s pages. Potential clients require text to explain and describe a product. Both of these purposes can be fulfilled with solid, well-crafted copy text.

 

Search Engine Optimization

Writing (or rewriting) text is both a science and an art. Search engine programmers are secretive about how they rank web pages so there is no definitive guide on how to write the perfect copy. But by studying what has worked, we can take an educated guess on how to increase page rank just by optimizing your copy.

 

The key to highly ranked copy is ironically keywords. You need to know how your potential customers are searching for you and your products. Once you know the keyword groups most searched for, sprinkle them throughout your pages and product descriptions for increased ranking power.

 

You can find the keywords most used for your products by visiting www.wordtracker.com. This is an invaluable tool for professional freelancers but there is a free version that will help you start using keywords in your copy. You will want to use several of the exact word groups in your copy, as long as they still sound natural. Try replacing several pronouns with keywords for a simple fix.

 

Next, add keywords or groups of keywords (exactly as they are searched, not reworded or reordered) in your headlines, subheads and internal links. These positions can sometimes rank higher than just copy text. Consider adding internal links that “suggests” another complimentary product. This helps upsell more products as well as creates internal links that help page rank.

 

Product descriptions should be simple to understand and coherent. Aim for descriptions that run between 100-250 words. Since scrapbooking is a product that is not a necessity, use a unique selling proposition that both teaches usability and solves a client’s problem. Use emotion words and create excitement.

 

After you have perfected your copy and product descriptions, you should check with your web designer to make sure your back end has been optimized as well. You will want to use keywords in your html, meta tags and title tags.

 

Good copywriting should be part of your overall search engine marketing (SEM) plan. Search engines remain a mystery and algorithms can change in a nanosecond. But good content retains its value year after year. By improving your websites copy, you will find your page rankings and sales rising dramatically.

 

Home Page: Distinctive Moments

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Ceneetra Anderson is a focused business owner who knows what she does well. She needed a face lift for her home page at Distinctive Moments [dot] com. She offered two services: her Wedding Essentials and her Scrapbook Creations. After much discussion, we focused on her abbreviated mission statement.

Live the Moment. Preserve the Memory.

Here is how her Home Page reads:

Live the Moment.  Preserve the Memory.
Distinctive Moments purpose is to help you document and preserve your memories so they are accessible yet beautiful. We offer a full line of scrapbook services and pre-made products to create a home for your photos and memorabilia.

At Distinctive Moments, you will find two individual lines of products and services: our Wedding Essentials and Scrapbook Creations lines. Both offer unique custom designs made from quality, acid-free scrapbook supplies.

Wedding Essentials

Your wedding stationary is the first glimpse your guests have into your special wedding day. It sets the stage for your wedding event and will be cherished for years to come.

Let us help you choose the perfect wedding invitation design and accompanying stationary. Distinctive Moments offers quality wedding stationary from Birchcraft and Carlson Craft, at a 30% discount. We also offer custom design service for all your wedding paper needs—from custom wedding invitations to coordinating programs, decorations, wedding favors, attendant gifts and thank you notes.

Scrapbook Creations

Your memories are too important to sit languishing in an old shoebox, covered in a layer of dust. Don’t let your treasured photos sit neglected any longer! Distinctive Moments can transform your dusty photos into a beautiful scrapbook album which will be viewed time and time again.

Distinctive Moments offers custom scrapbook design, highlighting your photos for future generations. Each album is built specifically around your photos and memories—creating a work of art you will enjoy viewing with family and friends.

For a unique gift and special occasions, Distinctive Moments also offers pre-made scrapbooks as well as custom made tags, cards and altered items.


Whether you are getting married or just celebrating the everyday moments of life, Distinctive Moments can help document and preserve your memories with custom paper and scrapbook designs.

Starting on the Right Foot

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Kathy at Scrappin’ Sports Stuff knows her stuff. We worked together when she decided to start adding more products and more SEO to her website, www.scrappinstuff.com. She quickly saw results from her tweaked text and increased keyword optimization.

It helps that Kathy is very focused in her niche: scrapbook supplies for sports. It is both a narrow and diverse niche. She is able to quickly and effectively communicate her offerings with a simple message. Her website has a variety of well-purposed text: her home page, her focused blog posts, her project center and her product descriptions.

If you need sporting related papers or supplies, this is a website which perfectly fits your needs. It is a lesson in creating a strong niche.

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