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Aug 01 2008

The mindset of a buyer

Published by gkomel under Paid Search, e-Commerce

Even though people are more or less unpredictable, we can map people’s behaviour pretty well nowadays. We know for sure that evey buyer goes through stages before buying something.

The first step is to “identify the need” of something. For example: I have a pretty old cel phone and I start to notice all my work mates own smart-phones… and they actually become more productive. So I begin to consider the possibility of getting one.

I start to search the web looking for information on smartphones and best model for me. I use Google and Yahoo for this. Ok, I now know I will be getting either a iPhone or a BlackBerry. So I beging to read reviews online and what people are saying in the blogsphere.

Then I finally run into a big store like Amazon, E-Bay, Shopping.com etc. and start searching prices and payment conditions. If the store is kind to me I commit. Maybe the store has been nice to me in the past, so I just commit again… :)

Some points I want to get accros:

  • Every buyer has diferent mental stages in his process to buy something. More or less they all follow the same path: recognize the need, search for information, choose the model and, finally, buy it
  • Every one has many diferent roles during a day. You can a mother a mother in the morning, a tech guy during the day and a drunk person at night. You get the point, whatever you are being influences your perception of the world and the way you are going to react to a product ad
  • Knowing what to offer (and how) is pretty damm hard, but it sure pays off. You can rely on CRM technics, model your Y! and Google Ads, costumize your landing pages …

This is a small graph sowing the buying likeability during each phase.

Buying likeability

Off course there are some quite important conclusions that can help you improve your results in your Google and Yahoo campaings, on your landing pages and even how you handle your costumers.

I shall go into details on the next post, stay tunned!

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Jun 23 2008

Horseback ridding Paid Search

Published by gkomel under Paid Search

This morning I decided I could run away for a while from the big city. So me and my wife drove about 80 miles into the country side to ride horses.

Just after the class my I found myself talking to the Hara’s owner about how she could bring more peolple to her horseback ridding classes. She has already an AdSense account and invests about 100 bucks per month.

She has already her own website that is amazingly well build and has a lot of information … this means she is a potential for natural search (SEO). The website lacks a proper landing page so that she could convince people to come by.

I guess for her business, one that she must bring people to her school in order to them to hide the horses it may be a little pointless to try to sell things on line. Maybe it would be a good advice to have a landing page tatics towards telling people how easy it is to get there. Once there, you become a new customer almost garanteed - I did.

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Jun 19 2008

Content is king

Published by admin under Paid Search, SEO, UX, e-Commerce

Yo, so this s the first post for this blog. And, guess what? It had to be about content. If I was Steve Balmer I would be saying: Content! Content! Content! - Content! Content! Content!

Seriously, if you don’t have unique content pelople will no bother to read you (very few will) and even Google will either penalize you or give you a very low relevance. Which means you will not rank well or not rank at all.

Not ranking well means no visitors. No visitors no cash.

So let’s talk about how to create unique content, how to rank well, how to make things easy for your visitors and finally, how to sell to them. Hang on and keep reading this blog.

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