iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Internet
 

Search Engine Optimization, Google, And The Reptilian Code

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Jerry Bader

Search engine optimization dominates the thinking and to a large degree the marketing efforts of many small and medium-sized companies, but have you ever noticed that many of the largest and most profitable companies in the world ignore many SEO techniques.

Of course these companies have large advertising and marketing budgets that drive traffic to their websites and generate leads, sales, and most importantly customers; and they achieve these results without having to twist their Web-marketing message out of shape in order to satisfy search engine criteria.

Their prime interest is in delivering their finely crafted, focused marketing message to their audience, not to search robots. Last I heard search engines are in the business of selling you their stuff not buying yours. But these companies also know something that you don't; they have a secret that makes their marketing work without the need for search engine appeasement. This secret is not much of a secret, in fact it is out there for all see; unfortunately most search engine crazed entrepreneurs choose to ignore it and instead look for an easy fix, a magic bullet, search engine nirvana.

Google's Mission

Google's success is based on two very simple facts: one, it is the best way to find what people are looking for on the Web; and two, it has parlayed this ability into a series of paid-for services. Pretty obvious stuff until you delve deeper into why and how this works. Google understands the same thing most extraordinarily successful companies understand and that is they know what you really want. The keyword here is 'really:' they understand the unconscious primal need to survive, to be the alpha-ape, to be first on page one of a search for whatever it is you do, because in the SEO game, if you ain't on the leader board you ain't in the money.

The Google Paradox

Here's the problem: Google can only be successful as long as they deliver relevant search results to a vast Internet audience. If they fail to deliver appropriate search results people will stop using them and their paid-for services will decline. On the other hand, you as a business executive want access to Google's vast audience, and the only way you think you can effectively gain this access is to appear on that first search page as close to the top as possible; and you really don't give a damn how you get there. Enter the search engine optimization gurus, boffins, and Svengalis who provide the promise of survival of the most index-able.

So now we have Google who's success is based on delivering relevant searches and SEO companies intend on manipulating this ability to place their clients on page one near the top. Google of course being a smart bunch of guys foils the SEOs by constantly changing their methods and algorithms and trumps them by placing paid-for results in the most prominent places. And the game continues, bringing in huge profits to Google and wonderfully large fees to the search engine optimization experts, leaving you paying the shot with little to show for it.

Just as an aside, I can tell you that most of our website traffic and subsequent inquiries and worldwide clients come from Google searches, and our website is mostly Flash, concentrates on Web-video and audio, and basically ignores most search optimization tricks. We rely on providing our audience and Google with relevant material.

Back to Basics

The lesson here is clear: sound marketing practices based on the way people think and act should be your number one priority, not blind faith in the manipulation of some constantly changing mathematical formula that is increasingly playing second fiddle to paid-for placement.

Persuasion Techniques

The ability to make money on the Web is not based on traffic but rather on your ability to communicate. High volume expensive traffic that leaves your site within seconds serves no financial purpose. You should be spending your marketing dollars on methods that grab visitors' attention and deliver a focused, informative, entertaining and memorable marketing message that resonates with your audience's unconscious desires formed in the primitive reptilian portion of the brain.

The Lustication-Justification Process

Sales are generated by creating what Clotaire Rapaille, the reigning superstar of market research, refers to as the process of lustication and justification. Lustication is the psychological trigger of desire that makes your audience want to buy your product or service, while justification is merely the rational excuse used to expend resources.

Decoding the Motivating Triggers

Rapaille's work is all about decoding the motivating triggers that prompt a purchase. Once found, the job of the marketing effort is to stay on code. The major research effort is to get past the excuses, the justifications, the rational left brain thinking that appeases the accountants, engineers and programmers, and to get down to the nitty-gritty, the elements and primal coding that make us tick.

Rapaille believes words carry more than their literal meaning and are ripe with unconscious associations, not a surprising revelation since all communication whether verbal or nonverbal is based on the associations we make over a lifetime of experience. These shared associations form the basis of the code we are looking to play upon in our marketing.

Where most corporations and advertising agencies use focus groups as an exercise designed to cover their collective asses, Rapaille takes a different approach. As a trained psychiatrist, he organizes his version of focus groups in stages. During the first stage he allows his subjects to gain a sense of accomplishment by justifying their reasoning through logical and rational thinking that he completing ignores. In the second stage, he pursues the more relevant hidden aspects of desire, and that's the ultimate sales trigger he's looking for.

An Affordable Solution

Most businesses certainly can't afford the fees of someone like Clotaire Rapaille, but if you free yourself from conventional thinking and the need to justify and rationalize everything you do then maybe you to can find the hidden triggers of desire that form the code you need to base your marketing on.

Humans have two fundamental needs, survival and improvement; these essential requirements are subdivided into our need for food, shelter, reproduction, acceptance, community, status, and knowledge; these are motivational triggers for everything your audience does and for every cent they spend. While you're knocking your brains out competing for top spot on a Google search, the big boys are delivering what people really want, and laughing all the way to the bank.

If you want your share of the Internet pie, you best discover what really satisfies your audience's hunger, because that's the basis for a marketing message and website presentation that works.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Jerry Bader is Senior Partner at MRPwebmedia, a website design firm that specializes in Web-audio and Web-video. Visit http://www.mrpwebmedia.com/ads, http://www.136words.com, and http://www.sonicpersonality.com. Contact at info@mrpwebmedia.com or telephone (905) 764-1246.

Article Tags: google [See Dictionary], marketing [See Dictionary], search [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on February 20, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

The Art of the Sale: Developing Website Content
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

There was a time in the Province of Ontario, when you couldn't show people drinking beer in a television commercial...

The Plan - 4 Steps to a Website Brand
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Do you have a plan Most companies spend a considerable amount of time, energy, and money planning what to do and how to do it...

All Websites Are International
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Tip O'Neill, the late Speaker of The House of Representatives is often quoted as saying "All politics is local," meaning a politician that helps a constituent with a problem is likely to win that vote based on the personal assistance provided, irrespective of that politician's stance on the larger, more weighty, geo-political issues...

Does Your Website Need a Magic Act?
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

In preparation for an initial meeting with a new client, we were asked to preview their website to see if we could come-up with some ideas for re-branding the company, and invigorating product sales...

Upgrading Your Company Website
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Dealing with website development issues can be an overwhelming task There are many things your marketing team must consider, in fact, there are so many things to bear in mind that many of the most important ones never get dealt with, or are buried under competing interests...

What's Wrong With E-Commerce Websites?
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

What is going on with e-commerce websites It appears that online entrepreneurs spend so much time worrying about website traffic that they ignore the customers who actually want to buy something...

Create a Branded Website Host
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

The Web has gradually transformed itself from a haven for socially dysfunctional misanthropes and programming savants into a grand social and business networking environment...

Cache's Web-Marketing Manifesto
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Who is Cache Closed and what can he do for you Cache is a digital construct created to inform, enlighten, and entertain Web-marketers interested in learning how best to market on the Web...

Web-Content Conundrum
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

The Web consumes content like a teenager at an all-you-can-eat buffet Lots and lots of content makes you more search engine friendly, helps establish your knowledge and expertise, explains in detail what you offer, and justifies that offer with all the explanations, statistics, and rationale you can muster...

A Website Without Video Is Like…
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Jell-O Without Whip Cream Do you like Jell-O It's Okay I guess; I mean it's not a hot fudge sundae is it...

18 Web-Marketing Concepts That Make A Difference
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

1 Think Audiences Not Markets What's your market...

11 Ways To Drive Traffic Away From Your Website
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Why Web-Users Are So Impatient While watching a Toronto Raptor basketball game I saw TJ...

Rethinking Website Content: Content That Entertains
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

In case you've missed it, the Web has changed; it seems like just yesterday it was good enough to take all your brochures and advertising collaterals and convert them to digital format, add a little search engine optimization, throw-in a little PHP programming and bingo, you've got a website...

What Your S.E.O. Strategist Won't Tell You
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

Maybe you own your own business, or perhaps you're a critical cog in the corporate machinery responsible for marketing your company, brand, product or service...

Anatomy Of A Web-Advertising Campaign
Submitted by: Jerry Bader

In The Beginning There Was Marketing Anyone in business who has any interest in using the Web to further his or her business is well aware of "search engine optimization...

The Gimp Tutorial And Free Gimp Download
Submitted by: Peter Nisbet

If you are looking for a Gimp tutorial, or 'the Gimp' as many refer to it as, then probably the best sites are those offering Gimp video tutorials...

Get Unexpected Growth With the Help of a Search Engine Marketing Firm
Submitted by: Steve Waganer

Usually, businesses that step into online market with a well established offline business strategy believe that they do not need to make any effort for grabbing attention of online consumers...

Make Easy Money as a Clickbank Affiliate
Submitted by: Sorabh Tondon

Don't you want to laugh at some of the ads you see "Make easy money as a Clickbank affiliate"...

About Artful Blogging
Submitted by: Indrani Sarkar

Finding specific information about artful blogging might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of assisting you out...

Optimizing Your Affiliate Pages
Submitted by: Diana White

With no doubt, Affiliate Marketing is one of the most rewarded jobs in the Web However, it is not an easy field to rank due to the raising competition...

What’s the Difference?
Submitted by: Andy Crestodina

Any company that has looked into getting a new website will tell you that the price range can be enormous… A few thousand dollars...

Search First, Ask Questions Later
Submitted by: John Cooney

Searches are an extremely important feature for most sites, as the first step of every user task is finding where to begin...

Search Forum Topics the Easy Way
Submitted by: Nemanja Kuzmanovic

Message boards and forums are the place to go if you love to discuss the latest news and world events, chew on the merits of Firefox vs...

Designing the Best Website
Submitted by: Andrew L Perkins

What is the best website design for your company In fact, designing the best website may be entirely different from what others choose...

Graphic Design Principles
Submitted by: Andrew L Perkins

Depending upon your business, you may not realize your need for graphic design Also, you may have a graphic design need you’re not aware of...

Logo Design Principles
Submitted by: Andrew L Perkins

Think of some logos which are easily recognizable You know the ones: McDonald’s, Apple, Coca-Cola and others...

Web Site Design Principles
Submitted by: Andrew L Perkins

If you look around the internet, you’ll see websites of every kind You’ll see some which are well-designed while others may look like they’ve been thrown together...

Why You Need a Visually Appealing Website
Submitted by: Andrew L Perkins

You may have seen websites which have left you wondering “what on earth were they thinking” There’s so much information on the page you can’t make heads or tails out of the content and you can’t find your way from one page to the next...

How Would Effective Backlinks Help You in Online Business?
Submitted by: Michael D. Lee

Are you looking for alternate methods of earning money Are you completely depressed about the recession and your business-let downs...

Make the Best Out of On-line Social Networking
Submitted by: Michael D. Lee

Each and every day and moment, there has been several discoveries and inventions with respect to the world of Internet as a lot of technologies and concepts are continuously coming up as and when possible...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy