Are Search Engines Killing Your Business?
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Title: Are Search Engines Killing Your Business?
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Author: Denise OBerry
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Are Search Engines Killing Your Business?
Copyright 2005 Denise OBerry
Over half of all US online adults use search engines most
or every time they are online, according to a recent "How
America Searches" study from icrossing. "How America
Searches" takes a detailed look at why people turn to
search engines, which engines have the most loyal users,
how well people can distinguish natural and paid results,
and other questions.
This kind of information can be incredibly helpful to your
business. For example, the vast majority of search engine
users (88%) say they use search engines to research
specific topics and shopping is the activity of choice for
over half (51%).
So what happens if one of those surfers lands on your
website from the search engines and they're doing research
for a product or service they'd like to buy? Are they gone
in an instant never to return again? That could kill your
business.
Maybe not if you have a clever way to capture just who
those visitors are. And that is very easy to do. You have
only a few seconds to grab the contact details of this
visitor. You can accomplish that objective by offering a
free report download or newsletter sign up that compels
them to give you their contact information in exchange for
your valuable freebie.
Once you have those details captured, you have many
opportunities to connect with that prospect over and over
again.
About the Author:
Denise O'Berry helps small business owners take action to
grow their business. Find out more at
www.smallbusinessmatters.com
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