How Will Diversification In Search Engine Marketing Affect Your E-Business?

By Kamau Austin

Search engines have become a fact of life on the internet. Most internet users continually turn to big search engine sites like Yahoo!, Google, MSN, and Ask Jeeves not only to search general topics, but to fulfill their shopping needs. It seems like a natural place for marketing but competing for space on these big search engines can be tough.
 
Many Webmasters have jumped on the search engine optimization bandwagon. Companies today must factor search engine marketing into your e-business marketing campaign. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult for newer websites to get high ranking web pages on the big search engines.

In addition, since these search engines are content-oriented, the shopping needs of users might not, be fulfilled in the best possible ways.

Even the big search engine giants like Yahoo! and Google have realized that the traditional search interface may not be the best possible way to search for goods on the internet.
 
In response, these search engines have diversified into engines devoted to marketing merchandise online. While Yahoo! acquired Shopping.com, Google has developed Froogle, an online shopping engine. Smart webmasters should take advantage of this opportunity and diversify accordingly.
 
Webmasters need to realize the potential of shopping search engines to optimize online sales. For one, the interface of this kind of search engine is very different from the traditional ones; they sort goods by categories. For example, if you are looking for MP3 players, you can narrow down your search by citing brand names, player models, memory space, and price considerations.

However, merely optimizing your web site for the generic category will not yield concrete click through results.  Webmasters need to bring about a drastic change in their search engine optimization strategies.

Keyword optimization must consider the unique format of shopping search engines. An advantage to the current situation is that searches can be confined to local areas. This is where you should wisely employ services like Google Adwords.

This service allows you to choose the countries and areas where you want your ad to be displayed. Thus, you will not need to pay for ads being clicked through in Singapore when you can only sell your product in California. This translates into a more economic mode of operation for pay-per-click advertising (PPC).
 
Another advantage is that shopping search engines enable a seller to post images of their products. Buyers can view thumbnail images of the product offered. For example, you can put up pictures of an MP3 player in shades of green, orange, yellow, and white. This makes a buyer feel more confident in their choice and increases the likelihood of a sale materializing from the visit.

Auction sites like eBay are a phenomenon.  Auction sites have evolved to have their own sophisticated search functions.  The search function on eBay is an excellent source of market research. The search function will go beyond finding products, and actually tell you what products sold and what they sold for in the marketplace.

Armed with this information you know what products sell and what they will sell for in the eBay marketplace. This is invaluable info to have before you either invest in products or bid on them.

With the powerful eBay search tools it functions like a global online flea market on steroids.

Anything and everything is available on the online auction sites. You can buy anything from antique dollhouses to sport cars from these sites. The best part—especially from a buyer’s point of view—is the complete elimination of a middleman from this kind of online transaction.
 
eBay and other auction sites are very important ways of peddling goods on the online market. Once you are registered with an auction site, you can virtually put up any item for sale.

There are specialized sites for different categories; for example, there are auction sites devoted to books, antiques, electronic equipment, and so much more.  However, your traditional SEO marketing techniques won't be very effective in this kind of a marketplace.
 
The biggest advantage of an online auction site is that it is both risk-free and not bound by the narrow limitations of regional sales. You do not have to risk anything when posting your product on the auction site.

As an advantage, buyers drive up the price by bidding on the goods. The best part is that the buyer has to take on the responsibility of paying for shipping costs. Also, the unique nature of this marketplace insures that just about anything can be sold here, from laptop batteries to iron beds.
 
While these auction sites are a haven for the layman seller operating from his home, for a dedicated marketer, auction sites deliver targeted buyers right to your sales promotion. You do not need to search for buyers, they eagerly seek out competitive sellers.

These kinds of sites are self-regulated; buyers can post comments on the seller’s site that discuss his reliability and his product’s quality. The better the testimonials on the auction site, the better your sales will be generated from the auction site’s search function.

Although Google is the search engine king, and MSN and Yahoo! round out the big three, the future will definitely require diverse search function expertise to position e-Companies online.


Kamau Austin is publisher of http://www.SearchEnginePlan.com, Visit the Search Engine Plan Blog at: www.http://www.searchengineplan.com/blogs/seoblog.htm for the latest tips on Search Engines, Blogs, and RSS Feed Marketing. He is the author of Always ON Top-- http://www.AlwaysOnTopTheBook.com