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Evening Guys,
I wonder if anyone might be able to give me some rough pointers. Before anyone says, yes, I am a paid member and we are going to do the freshbananas course over the coming weeks (as you understand, it isn't something a lively business can do in the blink of an eye).
Our scenario is that we are totally B2B (in fact it is a selling point). We manufacture and sell chemicals to 3rd party brands, who subsequently put them onto the market to consumers. As such, targeting is a bit difficult. As far as I can see, we struggle to target exactly the right people on social media as the reality is that such outlets are very predominantly consumer. Now we do have a new site coming in the next quarter but I'd like to try to build a few links in to get things moving.
My thought is to start doing a bunch of blog type posts, relevant to both my actual customers and the end consumers. Since the we don't have a brand identity that consumers recognise, the thought was to give them information that they might want - how dos/explanations/etc. The idea is that we can start getting people clicking on these on social media and potentially getting people to recognise the usefulness and relevance of the information, such that they might feel inclined to repost elsewhere, thus creating our links. I appreciate we will be building links into a blog area and not directly to sales, but some of the info I have read would lead me to believe that this will get google seeing our content (and it will be good solid content), which might then help boost the general presence of the website, beyond simply boosting the blog.
Can anyone comment on this approach? In effect we are going to create a sales website but with all manner of industry specific news and information - what I would probably describe as exactly the content one would hope to find on a technical business website and that, I understand, is ultimately what google claim to value. Am I anywhere close on this or is this a waste of time?
Thanks
I wonder if anyone might be able to give me some rough pointers. Before anyone says, yes, I am a paid member and we are going to do the freshbananas course over the coming weeks (as you understand, it isn't something a lively business can do in the blink of an eye).
Our scenario is that we are totally B2B (in fact it is a selling point). We manufacture and sell chemicals to 3rd party brands, who subsequently put them onto the market to consumers. As such, targeting is a bit difficult. As far as I can see, we struggle to target exactly the right people on social media as the reality is that such outlets are very predominantly consumer. Now we do have a new site coming in the next quarter but I'd like to try to build a few links in to get things moving.
My thought is to start doing a bunch of blog type posts, relevant to both my actual customers and the end consumers. Since the we don't have a brand identity that consumers recognise, the thought was to give them information that they might want - how dos/explanations/etc. The idea is that we can start getting people clicking on these on social media and potentially getting people to recognise the usefulness and relevance of the information, such that they might feel inclined to repost elsewhere, thus creating our links. I appreciate we will be building links into a blog area and not directly to sales, but some of the info I have read would lead me to believe that this will get google seeing our content (and it will be good solid content), which might then help boost the general presence of the website, beyond simply boosting the blog.
Can anyone comment on this approach? In effect we are going to create a sales website but with all manner of industry specific news and information - what I would probably describe as exactly the content one would hope to find on a technical business website and that, I understand, is ultimately what google claim to value. Am I anywhere close on this or is this a waste of time?
Thanks