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Don't call me, I'll search you.

Friday, March 6, 2009 by Megan Glover
I get a lot of marketing calls (and emails for that matter) during the day. And, frankly unless it's on my Outlook calendar those calls don't fit into my schedule; rather, it's interruption marketing.

Why business blogging works is because it's 100% permission based and driven by the searcher. For example... let's say I'm looking for marketing automation software.

I have lots of qualified folks calling and emailing regularly but before any decisions are made, I hit the web to search. And, you bet I want to see their name on the results when I search for "marketing automation software".

This is search marketing in its simpliest form... searcher has a problem, they go to Google for an answer, and your company had better be visable.






Comments for Don't call me, I'll search you.

Saturday, March 7, 2009 by Yve Irish, ClutterfreeLivingRochester.com:
I would love to learn more about being able to have our company's name and web-site be visible when potential clients search the web.

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