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Get Found Online
    Consumers are searching for your products and services online.
    Is your website getting found?




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The Internet has profoundly transformed the way people learn about and shop
for products. Ten years ago, companies reached their consumers through trade
shows, print advertising, and other traditional marketing methods. Today,
consumers start their shopping experience by looking on the Internet, in the search
engines, the blogosphere, and social media sites. In order to remain competitive,
businesses websites need to be found online by the consumers already searching
for the products and services that you sell.

Businesses must get found online by the consumers searching for their products and
services in the:

       Search Engines

       Blogosphere

       Social Media


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Part I: Outbound vs. Inbound Marketing
The Internet has changed the dynamics of the business world. For the past decades, marketers have used
outbound marketing techniques such as trade shows and print advertising, where marketers push out a
message far and wide hoping that it resonates with a few individuals. These outbound marketing methods are
becoming less and less effective for two reasons:

People are getting better at blocking out interruption-based marketing messages.
    The average person is inundated with thousands of outbound marketing interruptions per day and is figuring
    out more creative ways to block them out, including caller ID, spam filtering, and on-demand TV and radio.

The Internet presents quick and easy ways for consumers to learn and shop.
    Instead of flying to a trade show across the country, for example, a consumer can go the Internet to research
    and purchase products or services.

Today, consumers are going to the Internet to start their purchasing process. In order to remain competitive, busi-
nesses need to utilize inbound marketing techniques to get found by the consumers searching for their prod-
ucts and services online.

                Outbound Marketing                                    Inbound Marketing
                telemarketing, tradeshows, direct mail,               search engine marketing (SEO & PPC),
                email blasts, print ads, tv/radio ads                 blogging, social media

                Interruption                                          Permission


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Part II: Get Found Online: Search Engines
Consumers most frequently go to the search engines to research and purchase products and services. Is your


Organic Search is Best
website getting found by consumers looking for you?



                                  There are two kinds of search results: paid results and organic (or natural) results.
                                  Paid results are those listings that require a fee for the search engines to list their
                                  link for particular keywords. The most widely used form of paid listing is Pay Per Click
                                  (PPC), where you pay each time someone clicks on the link in your advertisement.
                                  The price increases with the competitiveness of the keyword.
                                  Organic results are gathered by search engines web crawlers and ranked according
                                  to relevance to search terms. This relevance is calculated by criteria such as extent of
                                  keyword match and number of links into that website. Ranking in the organic search
                                  results is better because not only is it FREE, but research shows that people click on



How Does Google Decide?
                                  the organic results 75% of the time and paid results only 25% of the time.




Google and the other search engines rank websites in search engine results pages according to relevance to the
search terms. This relevance is calculated by looking at both on-page factors such as the content on your site and
off-page factors in the form of inbound links to your website. Off-page factors are the biggest influencers in your
websites ranking in search engine results.



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Get Found Online: Search Engines - How To
STEP 1: Find Keywords                                            to tell the search engines that your site is a quality
 Search Volume  Given two different keyword                    site.
   phrases, optimize for the one with the larger number         Build more links within context, i.e. those with
   of searches.                                                  valuable keywords in the link anchor text (the text
 Relevance  Choose keywords that your target market            that is hyperlinked to your site). Link anchor text
   is using to describe and search for your products and         provides context for the search engines to understand
   services.                                                     what your site is about.
 Difficulty or Competition  Consider your chances for         Build more links from trusted websites. Just as
   ranking on the first page of Google for that keyword          references from well-respected friends and experts
   phrase. Look at the sites ranked in those first 10 slots,     offer more value, so do links from trusted and well-
   their authority and relevance to search terms, and            respected websites.
   gage if you will be able to overtake them to secure a        Link-building tips:
   spot on that first page.                                       Submit your website to directories like the Yahoo!
                                                                    Directory and Business.com
STEP 2: On-Page SEO                                               Communicate with others in your industry through
 Place keywords in the page title, URL, headings, and              blogs and other social media
   page text.                                                     Create compelling tools (such as an interesting
 Optimize your page description for maximum click-                 calculator) and content (via a blog, for example)
   through-rate when your site ranks in Google searches.
 Place keywords in other invisible places on your site,     STEP 4: Measure & Analyze
   including meta-keyword tags and alt-text on images.          Track number of inbound links, keyword rank over
                                                                  time and compared to competition.
STEP 3: Off-Page SEO                                            Measure real business results: number of visitors,
 Build more inbound links from other sites into yours.           leads, and customers from SEO.
   Each link serves as a recommendation or a reference
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Part III: Get Found Online: Blogs
  What is a blog? A blog, or weblog, is a website that allows for regularly posted content or articles.

  Blogging is Inbound Marketing
   Blogging helps with SEO
   Blogging helps with social news and networking sites
   Blogging is permission centric
   The conversation has already started its time that youre aware of it and develop a strategy for engaging in it
     and using it for marketing



  Get Found Online: Blogs - How To
STEP 1: Read                                                  STEP 2: Comment
 Search for other blogs in your industry using Tech-          Contribute to the conversation via a comment.
   norati.com or BlogSearch.Google.com.                        Increase the value of the article  share an example,
 Read and subscribe to blogs via RSS (Really Simple             add a point, add a useful link, disagree, ask a question.
   Syndication) or email  RSS allows users to subscribe       Why?
   anonymously and consume content however they                   Engage in the community
   want.                                                          Get noticed by other bloggers and blog readers
                                                                  Get links back to your blog




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Get Found Online: Blogs - How To (contd)
STEP 3: Write
 Find the right blog software for you.                      On frequency: General rule of thumb is to blog at least
 Blog functionality: Make sure to use your own               weekly to maintain steady readership and continue
   business URL (blog.mycompany.com), not a sub-              your SEO efforts.
   domain of someone elses URL (myblog.typepad.com)         Blog topic ideas:
    most blog software allows you to do this. Also your       List of 5 ideas, trends, or thoughts
   blog software should allow for email and RSS subscrip-      Publish a list of links
   tions as well as integration with social media sites.       Take a recent experience and share it
 Analytics functionality: To truly measure the success        Answer questions you received recently
   of your blog, your software should allow you to report      Comment on other blog articles
   on email and RSS subscribers over time, measure             Turn a press release into a blog article
   visitors and leads generated, and track search engine     Promote your blog.
   keyword rank over time and compared to competitors.         Email friends and family
 Support and expertise: If you are new to blogging, you       Replace email newsletter with blog
   may want your software provider to provide technical        Trade guest articles with similar blogger
   support, education and marketing expertise on how to        Promote on social media sites: digg, reddit,
   succeed with your blog.                                       StumbleUpon, Facebook, LinkedIn
 Draw in readers with your blog article titles.
    Funny: GoDaddys 16-Step Checkout: Brainless          STEP 4: Measure & Analyze
       Marketing At Its Finest?                             Track number of blog visitors and subscribers, SEO
    Enticing: 12 Quick Tips To Search Google Like An         rankings, Technorati blog rank.
       Expert                                               Measure real business results: number of visitors,
    SEO: Free Advertising on Google                         leads, and customers generated by your blog.


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Part IV: Get Found Online: Social Media
 What is social media? Media (content that is published) with a social (anyone can add to and share it)
 component. Social media is like a business networking reception without the constraints of time and space.

 Social Media is Inbound Marketing
  Social media helps with SEO
  Social media promotes your blog
  Social media is permission centric
  The conversation has already started its time that youre aware of it and develop a strategy for engaging in it



 Get Found Online: Social Media - How To
    and using it for marketing




STEP 1: Guidelines for Engagement                           STEP 2: Publish, Share, and Network
 Meet people and start conversations, become a real         Publish: Everyone can publish anything for everyone
   member of the community  dont join to just                 Publish everything you have anywhere you can
   advertise your products.                                     Monitor what others publish and promote it
 Add value to the community  answer questions and             Empower your customers to publish
   help others.
 Ask questions  trust others advice.




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Get Found Online: Social Media - How To (contd)
 Share: Anyone can promote anything to everyone
   Monitor whats being shared about you



                                                            Grade Your Website
   Find where your audience hangs out
   Promote valuable content, yours and others
   Product content your audience will love
 Network: Anyone can connect with everyone from
  anywhere                                                  See how your website
   Make friends  find your existing connections and       stacks up in terms of its
     build new ones                                         Internet marketing
   Be helpful  answer questions, share interesting        effectiveness. Get your
     content                                                free report from HubSpots
                                                            WebsiteGrader tool.
STEP 3: Measure & Analyze
 Key metrics to consider are: number of blog visitors      www.WebsiteGrader.com
   and subscribers, del.icio.us bookmarks, inbound links,
   Facebook fans and activity, friends on Facebook or
   LinkedIn, votes for blog articles, posts in forums.
 Measure real business results: number of visitors,
   leads, and customers generated by each social media
   effort.




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Part V: Marketing Resources
Website Grader (www.websitegrader.com)  Useful tool for measuring the marketing effectiveness of your
website, get a free custom report in seconds with advice for your website

Marketing Sherpa (www.marketingsherpa.com)  A great resource for case studies and insights into marketing
tactics

HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog (blog.hubspot.com)  Articles about business strategy and inbound Internet
marketing

Web ink now (www.webinknow.com)  Online thought leadership and viral marketing strategies from award-
winning author David Meerman Scott

HubSpot (www.hubspot.com)  Internet marketing software that helps you get found by more prospects and
generate more qualified leads and sales



Part VI: Contact Us
HubSpot
One Broadway, 10th Floor
Cambridge, MA 02142
1-800-482-0382
www.HubSpot.com

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  • 1. Get Found Online Consumers are searching for your products and services online. Is your website getting found? 1
  • 2. The Internet has profoundly transformed the way people learn about and shop for products. Ten years ago, companies reached their consumers through trade shows, print advertising, and other traditional marketing methods. Today, consumers start their shopping experience by looking on the Internet, in the search engines, the blogosphere, and social media sites. In order to remain competitive, businesses websites need to be found online by the consumers already searching for the products and services that you sell. Businesses must get found online by the consumers searching for their products and services in the: Search Engines Blogosphere Social Media 2
  • 3. Part I: Outbound vs. Inbound Marketing The Internet has changed the dynamics of the business world. For the past decades, marketers have used outbound marketing techniques such as trade shows and print advertising, where marketers push out a message far and wide hoping that it resonates with a few individuals. These outbound marketing methods are becoming less and less effective for two reasons: People are getting better at blocking out interruption-based marketing messages. The average person is inundated with thousands of outbound marketing interruptions per day and is figuring out more creative ways to block them out, including caller ID, spam filtering, and on-demand TV and radio. The Internet presents quick and easy ways for consumers to learn and shop. Instead of flying to a trade show across the country, for example, a consumer can go the Internet to research and purchase products or services. Today, consumers are going to the Internet to start their purchasing process. In order to remain competitive, busi- nesses need to utilize inbound marketing techniques to get found by the consumers searching for their prod- ucts and services online. Outbound Marketing Inbound Marketing telemarketing, tradeshows, direct mail, search engine marketing (SEO & PPC), email blasts, print ads, tv/radio ads blogging, social media Interruption Permission 3
  • 4. Part II: Get Found Online: Search Engines Consumers most frequently go to the search engines to research and purchase products and services. Is your Organic Search is Best website getting found by consumers looking for you? There are two kinds of search results: paid results and organic (or natural) results. Paid results are those listings that require a fee for the search engines to list their link for particular keywords. The most widely used form of paid listing is Pay Per Click (PPC), where you pay each time someone clicks on the link in your advertisement. The price increases with the competitiveness of the keyword. Organic results are gathered by search engines web crawlers and ranked according to relevance to search terms. This relevance is calculated by criteria such as extent of keyword match and number of links into that website. Ranking in the organic search results is better because not only is it FREE, but research shows that people click on How Does Google Decide? the organic results 75% of the time and paid results only 25% of the time. Google and the other search engines rank websites in search engine results pages according to relevance to the search terms. This relevance is calculated by looking at both on-page factors such as the content on your site and off-page factors in the form of inbound links to your website. Off-page factors are the biggest influencers in your websites ranking in search engine results. 4
  • 5. Get Found Online: Search Engines - How To STEP 1: Find Keywords to tell the search engines that your site is a quality Search Volume Given two different keyword site. phrases, optimize for the one with the larger number Build more links within context, i.e. those with of searches. valuable keywords in the link anchor text (the text Relevance Choose keywords that your target market that is hyperlinked to your site). Link anchor text is using to describe and search for your products and provides context for the search engines to understand services. what your site is about. Difficulty or Competition Consider your chances for Build more links from trusted websites. Just as ranking on the first page of Google for that keyword references from well-respected friends and experts phrase. Look at the sites ranked in those first 10 slots, offer more value, so do links from trusted and well- their authority and relevance to search terms, and respected websites. gage if you will be able to overtake them to secure a Link-building tips: spot on that first page. Submit your website to directories like the Yahoo! Directory and Business.com STEP 2: On-Page SEO Communicate with others in your industry through Place keywords in the page title, URL, headings, and blogs and other social media page text. Create compelling tools (such as an interesting Optimize your page description for maximum click- calculator) and content (via a blog, for example) through-rate when your site ranks in Google searches. Place keywords in other invisible places on your site, STEP 4: Measure & Analyze including meta-keyword tags and alt-text on images. Track number of inbound links, keyword rank over time and compared to competition. STEP 3: Off-Page SEO Measure real business results: number of visitors, Build more inbound links from other sites into yours. leads, and customers from SEO. Each link serves as a recommendation or a reference 5
  • 6. Part III: Get Found Online: Blogs What is a blog? A blog, or weblog, is a website that allows for regularly posted content or articles. Blogging is Inbound Marketing Blogging helps with SEO Blogging helps with social news and networking sites Blogging is permission centric The conversation has already started its time that youre aware of it and develop a strategy for engaging in it and using it for marketing Get Found Online: Blogs - How To STEP 1: Read STEP 2: Comment Search for other blogs in your industry using Tech- Contribute to the conversation via a comment. norati.com or BlogSearch.Google.com. Increase the value of the article share an example, Read and subscribe to blogs via RSS (Really Simple add a point, add a useful link, disagree, ask a question. Syndication) or email RSS allows users to subscribe Why? anonymously and consume content however they Engage in the community want. Get noticed by other bloggers and blog readers Get links back to your blog 6
  • 7. Get Found Online: Blogs - How To (contd) STEP 3: Write Find the right blog software for you. On frequency: General rule of thumb is to blog at least Blog functionality: Make sure to use your own weekly to maintain steady readership and continue business URL (blog.mycompany.com), not a sub- your SEO efforts. domain of someone elses URL (myblog.typepad.com) Blog topic ideas: most blog software allows you to do this. Also your List of 5 ideas, trends, or thoughts blog software should allow for email and RSS subscrip- Publish a list of links tions as well as integration with social media sites. Take a recent experience and share it Analytics functionality: To truly measure the success Answer questions you received recently of your blog, your software should allow you to report Comment on other blog articles on email and RSS subscribers over time, measure Turn a press release into a blog article visitors and leads generated, and track search engine Promote your blog. keyword rank over time and compared to competitors. Email friends and family Support and expertise: If you are new to blogging, you Replace email newsletter with blog may want your software provider to provide technical Trade guest articles with similar blogger support, education and marketing expertise on how to Promote on social media sites: digg, reddit, succeed with your blog. StumbleUpon, Facebook, LinkedIn Draw in readers with your blog article titles. Funny: GoDaddys 16-Step Checkout: Brainless STEP 4: Measure & Analyze Marketing At Its Finest? Track number of blog visitors and subscribers, SEO Enticing: 12 Quick Tips To Search Google Like An rankings, Technorati blog rank. Expert Measure real business results: number of visitors, SEO: Free Advertising on Google leads, and customers generated by your blog. 7
  • 8. Part IV: Get Found Online: Social Media What is social media? Media (content that is published) with a social (anyone can add to and share it) component. Social media is like a business networking reception without the constraints of time and space. Social Media is Inbound Marketing Social media helps with SEO Social media promotes your blog Social media is permission centric The conversation has already started its time that youre aware of it and develop a strategy for engaging in it Get Found Online: Social Media - How To and using it for marketing STEP 1: Guidelines for Engagement STEP 2: Publish, Share, and Network Meet people and start conversations, become a real Publish: Everyone can publish anything for everyone member of the community dont join to just Publish everything you have anywhere you can advertise your products. Monitor what others publish and promote it Add value to the community answer questions and Empower your customers to publish help others. Ask questions trust others advice. 8
  • 9. Get Found Online: Social Media - How To (contd) Share: Anyone can promote anything to everyone Monitor whats being shared about you Grade Your Website Find where your audience hangs out Promote valuable content, yours and others Product content your audience will love Network: Anyone can connect with everyone from anywhere See how your website Make friends find your existing connections and stacks up in terms of its build new ones Internet marketing Be helpful answer questions, share interesting effectiveness. Get your content free report from HubSpots WebsiteGrader tool. STEP 3: Measure & Analyze Key metrics to consider are: number of blog visitors www.WebsiteGrader.com and subscribers, del.icio.us bookmarks, inbound links, Facebook fans and activity, friends on Facebook or LinkedIn, votes for blog articles, posts in forums. Measure real business results: number of visitors, leads, and customers generated by each social media effort. 9
  • 10. Part V: Marketing Resources Website Grader (www.websitegrader.com) Useful tool for measuring the marketing effectiveness of your website, get a free custom report in seconds with advice for your website Marketing Sherpa (www.marketingsherpa.com) A great resource for case studies and insights into marketing tactics HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog (blog.hubspot.com) Articles about business strategy and inbound Internet marketing Web ink now (www.webinknow.com) Online thought leadership and viral marketing strategies from award- winning author David Meerman Scott HubSpot (www.hubspot.com) Internet marketing software that helps you get found by more prospects and generate more qualified leads and sales Part VI: Contact Us HubSpot One Broadway, 10th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 1-800-482-0382 www.HubSpot.com 10