Monday, October 27, 2014

Digital Marketing Breakdown: Part 1 - SEO

Welcome to the first lesson in my Digital Marketing Breakdown series.  To kick off our deeper analysis of digital marketing, we can begin by understanding our first topic, search engine optimization, and how this process might occur in an agency.

SEO can most accurately be defined as a technique used to increase the amount of visitors to a website by earning a higher ranking in the results page of a search engine.  I couldn't begin to cover the many different factors that go into increasing a site's rank, so we will look at three of the vital few.



Keyword Usage

Buried deep within the stupendously intricate algorithm that Google uses to rank page results is an analysis of keywords on webpages.  For each individual keyword searched, Google will rank a page higher if it determines that the content on that page is relevant to that searched keyword.  For example, if I were to create a website for my car repair business, I would make sure to also include keywords on my site like "collision repair", "auto repair", or "local car repair shop".  It helps to think about what terms you might search if you wanted to find that information.

URL Creation

This step is extremely obvious, and yet so easy to forget about.  When developing the name of your site, it is critical that the URL name makes it easy for people to understand what your site is about.  The URL "www.worldsbestrollercoasters.com" makes the purpose of your site obvious to Google and your potential site visitors as well.  

If your website contains few pages, it would be valuable to spend some time making sure that other links on your site are easy to understand as well.  "www.worldsbestrollercoasters.com/cedarpoint/milleniumforce" is much more relevant than a combination of numbers and letters that appear as the default for that page.

Links

While it can be beneficial to your readers if you provide a link to another source on your own page, including these outbound links to your site may not be directly optimizing your site.  On the other hand, it is quite valuable for another page to link directly to your site.  Links from third parties to your site indicate to Google that your link is relevant, and links from sites with supreme authority (espn.com, ehow.com, nytimes.com, etc.) can be game changers.  Building a network of trustworthy, relevant links is tough, but it's extremely beneficial for SEO.

If this topic interests you, I would strongly recommend checking out the University of Michigan - Dearborn's Digital Marketing program.  The Digital Consumer Search and Marketing class will teach you much more about SEO, as well as other extremely valuable tools necessary for earning your digital marketing degree.

If you're interested in learning more about this topic, visit Moz's Beginner's Guide to SEO for an excellent resource.  Check back soon for the next post in my Digital Marketing Breakdown series!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Digital Marketing Breakdown Series

Ditigal Marketing.  It's a relatively self-explanatory term, not nearly as complex as other majors like biochemistry, metallurgical engineering, or ecogastronomy (look it up, this actually exists).  But if you delve a little deeper into what makes up this emerging degree program, you might change your mind.

Digital Marketing is made up of lots of subfields, some of which I mentioned in my previous blog post.  It is critical for a Digital Marketing degree program to teach the basics to its students so that they are fully prepared to solve marketing problems with new digital solutions.  In my upcoming series, The Digital Marketing Breakdown, I will highlight four of these basic subfields under the digital marketing umbrella:

1) Search Engine Optimization

2) Social Network Marketing
3) Search and Display Advertising
4) Web Analytics

I look forward to discussing each of these topics in depth, while simultaneously informing you about how U of M - Dearborn's digital marketing program hits on all these topics and more.  Stay tuned...

Friday, October 3, 2014

Digital Marketing: An introduction

Hello and welcome to my blog, your primary source for all things digital marketing!  My posts will cover the various components that make up digital marketing, as well as provide comparisons of different degree programs.  I also intend to put to rest any disputes about which business degree is the best and where the best place to earn that degree is. 

The constant development of cutting-edge technology has enabled businesses to reach consumers through new mediums, and it is now more vital than ever to train aspiring students to use this technology.  Look no further than the University of Michigan - Dearborn for all the training you'll need.

Search engine optimization (SEO), search and display advertising, and social media marketing are just a few of the important keywords I intend to delve into eventually.  For now, I suggest you check out U of M - Dearborn's Digital Marketing program.  Here you can gain a basic understanding of the makeup of an excellent digital marketing degree.  I'm currently over half way through this degree program, so I'm excited to provide you with insider information as my pursuit for this degree progresses.  Stay tuned!