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igital Hampshire 2017 - Generate Growth & Outsmart the Competition Online

Slides from the April 2017 Digital Hampshire <br><br>Talks from: <br>Nichola Stott - Founder and Managing Director of theMediaFlow - <br>https://www.themediaflow.com/ https://www.nicholastott.com/ <br>Matt Oxley - Founder and Managing Director of DotLabel - <br>http://dotlabel.co.uk/ <br>Anna Lewis - Founder and Managing Director of Polka Dot Data - <br>http://polkadotdata.com/ <br><br>For news and updates on the next Digital Hampshire event, sign up to our mailing list, or follow us on Twitter: <br>http://www.digitalhampshire.com/ <br>@DigiHampshire

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igital Hampshire 2017 - Generate Growth & Outsmart the Competition Online

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  1. Strategies TO Fill the Marketing Funnel …with the right kind of leads @NicholaStott

  2. 89% Online Purchases start with search @NicholaStott

  3. Online Discovery Generation Z is driving the mobile revolution, with 78% preferring smartphones to any other screen. @NicholaStott

  4. 53% of people will leave a page if it takes more than 3 seconds to load. DoubleClick2016

  5. SEO IN 2017 …easy to find, mobile-first and fast. How can we use SEO to be front of mind with our site? @NicholaStott

  6. Winning Strategies

  7. 
 Organic Search & the purchase Journey 
 
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  11. @NicholaStott ThinkwithGoogle

  12. Search Fill your marketing funnel using SEO strategies that help grow audience, brand- awareness, advocates and customers. @NicholaStott

  13. Types of search and The Classic Funnel @NicholaStott

  14. “I want to go skiing in Austria this December” @NicholaStott

  15. Query Funnel Stage Query Type RESEARCH Best ski resorts Informational Consider Informational Alpine centre reviews Informational/ Transactional Evaluate Transactional/ Navigational Book alpine centre… Decide Act TripAdvisor Navigational

  16. Create a strategy to attract those with broad, open, informational needs… Be helpful, expert and useful. @NicholaStott

  17. WHAT ARE THESE NEEDS? 
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  18. Step 1 Use Keyword Planner, product research and offline knowledge to brainstorm a short seed list of terms… @NicholaStott

  19. Step 2 Use advanced query operators in Google, to restrict your search to a suitable forum… @NicholaStott

  20. Results From Quora.com about “employee gym”, but not the gym at Facebook, Amazon, IBM or Google…

  21. Results From Mumsnet.com about “Productivity tip”, but not the Marketplace section of the site.

  22. Step 3 Build a custom scraper or use DataMiner (chrome extension) to extract top 100 per SERP. @NicholaStott

  23. So this… @NicholaStott

  24. Becomes this… @NicholaStott

  25. Step 4 Use Excel to analyse your scraped data, categorising topics and themes and using filters and formulae to identify most popular… @NicholaStott

  26. Has anyone used pizzaz productivity app? How do you manage productivity? Are there any tools? How can I use my phone to improve my work productivity? @NicholaStott

  27. Step 5 Get creative… Brainstorm ideas around the common problems and questions identified from the research process. @NicholaStott

  28. tt Thanks for listening @NicholaStott

  29. How to create user-focused, results driven digital experiences

  30. Clear Business Goals + Great User-Focused Experience = Guaranteed Better Results

  31. What makes a great user-focussed experience? Meet and exceed your users expectations

  32. What makes a great user-focussed experience? Meet and exceed your users expectations Result is a memorable, highly sharable… moment of delight

  33. Getting it wrong

  34. Overly Complex

  35. Irrelevent Vs

  36. Harder than it should be

  37. Poorly Conceived

  38. Confusing & Ambiguous

  39. Great UX gives you… Increased user engagement Greater numbers of repeat visitors More recommendations & positive feedback Increased purchases, visitor numbers, reputation Increased brand loyalty “On average, every $2 spent on UX returns around $100.” Source: Forresters

  40. Fix it before it’s broken 50% of a developer time is spent doing rework

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