Showing posts with label mobile marekting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile marekting. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

You’ve Worked Hard to Get That Traffic to Your Website – Don’t Go Wasting It!



The following suggestions for your website or landing page, are designed to produce more leads and sales for you, regardless of whether your business is geared towards products or services. The ideas shared can be implemented immediately with little or no cost.
Additionally, by following the design fundamentals indicated below, the extra leads and sales you enjoy will be a result of converting a greater number of the visitors from the traffic that you are already receiving.
So, the basics first:
  1. Ensure your site is designed according to the theme of the products or services offered. I recommend your website design fall under the supervision of your marketing staff rather than your art department or IT department.
  2. Secondly, design your site as an interactive lead generator, not a static brochure. Whether you are selling low-price or high-ticket products and/or services, it may be unlikely you’re going to convince your prospect to purchase your product and/or service during an initial visit to your site. Therefore, construct a site that will generate leads for you as well as sales. That way, you can follow up with these leads in order to turn them into customers in the future.
Depending on your business and types of clients, your prospects may visit your site, browse around, like what they see, but then leave the site. This does not mean that they did not like what they saw, just that they were not ready to take the next step in the purchasing process. So, one of the problems becomes, if you don’t have any way of capturing your visitors’ information, how are you going to ensure that they remember your company when they are ready to buy?

If the only way a prospect has to get in touch with you is a phone number or an email address, you are losing out on the ability to market to all of the prospects who aren’t quite ready to buy.

You’ve Worked Hard to Get That Traffic to Your Website – Don’t Go Wasting It!

Think of all of the activity you have put into attracting visitors to your site – you have either paid for the visitors via pay per click or advertising, or you have put in the time to perfect SEO, write articles, comment on forums etc. All of which are producing targeted traffic for you.

Think of the website as a funnel into which you pour the traffic. What happens to that traffic is entirely a function of the content of your website. You will either receive a sale, or a lead, with whom you can follow up later and hopefully turn into a customer.

For more enquiries, please email us at sales@medicalamrketing.com.hk or call us at 852-25801059 in office hour HKT 10:00 to 14:00 / 15:00-19:00.


Hire us! Why? Because we have …
1.      Solid experience in management of medical-related projects.
2.      Ability to collaborate and work well medical professionals.
3.      Good understanding of usability, conversion funnels, web analytics, web design, and information architecture design.
4.      Good understanding of technical requirements of organic search
5.      Good medical writing skills and HTML skills
6.      Similar approach and philosophy about organic search as yours.
7.      Familiarize with Google’s webmaster guidelines.
If you have interest on the web marketing in Asia, you are also recommended to visit www.asia-web-marketing.com as well.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Some statistics related to web marketing in Asia

 
88% of online search dollars are spent on paid search results, even though 85% of searchers click on organic results.

Many marketers spend money on online advertising, particularly paid search, but none of them started to take advantage of the 85% of clicks that organic search produces.

63% of search related purchases occur offline and for some categories, this number is higher.

In a webvisible / Nielson study, 82% of respondents said that they’ve used the internet to find the local business. 80% say they’ve researched a product / service online before buying it locally.

Only 44% of small business even have a web site and your website need to be visible in search engines whether you sell online or not.

Hitwise reported that paid search engine traffic to websites was down to 26%, yet organic search traffic was up.

iCrossing study found that when a brand appears in both the organic and paid results, the searcher clicked on that brand 92% of the time compared to 60% of clicks when appear in one location only.

Advertising death spiral – consumers filter out advertising because it’s not relevant to their current task. In turn, advertisers get louder, causing consumers to filter more and advertisers to yell even louder.

Study focused on differences in how men and women search found that “on average, men make decisions quicker, spend less time on sites, are more likely to have pre-established “favored” vendor sites that they use in the search process and show less resistance to sponsored listings. Women tended to be more deliberate in reading search results, spend more time with their searches and spend more time on sites before making decisions. 


For more enquiries, please email us at sales@medicalamrketing.com.hk or call us at 852-25801059 in office hour HKT 10:00 to 14:00 / 15:00-19:00.

www. medicalmarketing.com.hk

Hire us! Why? Because we have …
1.      Solid experience in management of medical-related projects.
2.      Ability to collaborate and work well medical professionals.
3.      Good understanding of usability, conversion funnels, web analytics, web design, and information architecture design.
4.      Good understanding of technical requirements of organic search
5.      Good medical writing skills and HTML skills
6.      Similar approach and philosophy about organic search as yours.
7.      Familiarize with Google’s webmaster guidelines.
If you have interest on the web marketing in Asia, you are also recommended to visit www. asia-web-marketing.com as well.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Social Media Marketing – new web marketing strategy for medical practice



Social media becomes prominent in these days, and it definitely plays an important role in your healthcare marketing mix. Enhance exposures in different social media can help get traffic to your practice website.
Social media marketing can effectively and efficiently establishing brand visibility and also attracting and cultivating an active and growing community based on knowledge and information. Our social media marketing is not focused on short-term bursts or gimmicks. We assess your needs and determine the best strategic and tactical initiatives that are designed to establish, promote, and extend your brand across the social Web while cultivating communities in each respective social network.
Online social media can be classified as follows.
1.      Discussion sites – general and topic specific message boards.
2.      Content sharing sites – Sites that enable users to share what they’ve created with each others, like Flickr, delicious, dig
3.      Social networking sites - Site specifically to facilitate connections between people, like Facebook.
4.      Review Site – Most often seen as stand-alone sites, like review33.com.

What Can Medical Marketing Do For You?
-          Social Media Strategy and Campaigns
-          Content Development, Production, and Distribution
-          Social Media Measurement and Reporting (ROI)
-          Social Media Optimization
-          Web Video Production, Distribution, and Promotion

For more enquiries, please call us at 852-25801058 for more information.

www. medicalmarketing.com.hk

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Future of Mobile Marketing For Medical Practices


A few months ago, I went to see Jay Chow concert in Taiwan.  When I bought our tickets, I could also purchase and download their latest album, which I did. I also signed up for text alerts to get up-to-date information on new albums and upcoming concerts.  I had a moment of surprise when I checked my phone recently after receiving a text to see that I had a message from Jay Chow.  It was a marketing announcement of their next world tour beginning soon.  I started thinking about the application of Mobile Marketing for my business and for the doctors. Cell phones are everywhere today. Only physicians seem to keep beepers anymore and they are trading them in for smart phones.  They are less of a burden and more of a tool; a way to keep in touch and express oneself.  The future of mobile marketing looks to be bright. Very bright.
Now, more than ever before, people are connected with their network wherever they are. We send and receive messages as a regular part of our day.  Savvy marketers have latched onto the wave and are now communicating with consumers via texts and making sure that their websites are mobile browser friendly.  This is a trend that successful physicians are adapting as part of their marketing plan.  Bon Jovi is texting out upcoming events and so can you.  Are you buying new equipment, offering new medical services?  When patients fill out their new patient intake form, add a box to check to sign-up for texts by providing their cell number. 
Medical professionals can follow this example and set-up a Mobile Marketing plan specifically tailored to their specialty, their practice, and meeting their patients’ needs by providing information via their preferred method of communication.

For more enquiries, please call us at 852-25801058 for more information.