Your Job Just Got Easier with Outsourcing
If you are like most Internet marketers you often find
yourself wearing a variety of hats. Those involved in the industry of Internet
marketing are a hard working breed by nature and are typically not afraid to
roll up their sleeves and become involved in all aspects of their marketing
campaign. From brainstorming to develop a niche to designing aesthetically
appealing and well optimized websites and from writing scintillating website
content and intriguing press releases to remaining active on industry message
boards, Internet marketers do it all. However, problems arise as the
individuals become more successful. Their niche markets begin to thrive and
increase in number and completing all of these different tasks for several
different niches is no longer feasible. This is when it is important to know
what aspects to outsource to other qualified individuals. This article will
take a look at outsourcing both copywriting and website design.
Outsourcing these two elements to professionals enables the
Internet marketer to retain control of crucial elements of the business such as
creating new niches and promoting existing niches. These two components are the
most critical and by retaining absolute control of these elements and
overseeing other elements it is not likely the quality of the niche markets
will be compromised by outsourcing.
Leave the Copywriting to the Professionals
The copywriting required for an Internet niche marketing
campaign is one of the first elements which should be outsourced. The content
you provide on your websites, as well as in press releases, sales letters and eBooks
is likely the first impression potential clients get of your niche market.
Logically, it stands to reason that your copy should be well written, concise,
informative accurate, persuasive and search engine optimized. With so many
requirements it is obvious this work should be completed by a professional
copywriter.
The services of a quality copywriter, especially one skilled
in search engine optimization (SEO), may be a significant expense with many
copywriters charging close to $1.00 per word for optimized content and over 30
cents per word for content which is not optimized. However, those in the
industry of Internet niche marketing realize the value of quality copy for their
websites and are willing to pay these fees because they know they will be more
than compensated by the success of their niche markets.
Let the Experts Design and Optimize Your Website
We have already discussed how writers with SEO skills are a
valuable commodity but it is also important to note that website designers who
possess SEO skills are critical to the success of Internet niche marketing
campaigns. SEO is so important because high search engine rankings can drive a
great deal of traffic to a niche website. Internet users constantly rely on
search engines to find them the most useful information for particular search
terms and as a result it is not likely these same users will visit websites
buried on the third or fourth page of search results. More realistically, they
will visit the first couple of links in the search results and find the answers
they are seeking. This is why it is so important for those in the industry of
niche marketing to invest in SEO.
Keyword density is one component of SEO which is usually
handled by the copywriter. However, there are many other SEO strategies which
can be incorporated into the design of a website to bolster rankings. Some of
these strategies are careful selection of domain names and titles, use of META and ALT tags and clean website design which contains
an easy to navigate sitemap. These are just a few of the most basic SEO
strategies but techniques and strategies for SEO change regularly as search
engines adjust their algorithms and industry professionals attempt new
techniques to improve their rankings. SEO is not a simple process and is
basically a full time job. For these reasons hiring a website design firm with
SEO capabilities is critical to the success of Internet niche markets.
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