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  • How to Supercharge Your Prospecting Emails

    How to Supercharge Your Prospecting Emails

    I ran across a YouTube video by sales guru Marc Wayshak offering key tips for writing effective prospecting emails that decision makers want to open, read and respond to. The problem is most prospecting emails fail to engage the recipient because they are never opened.

    How to Get Your Recipient to Open Your Email

    The first key to successful engagement is to get the target to open the email and this starts with the subject line. Wayshak suggest using non-promotional subject lines. “Most people are actually checking their emails using their phones, so think about what’s actually showing up on that phone,” he says. “Who’s it from, the subject line and then the first couple of words in the email body.”

    He says to use non-salesy language, personalize the company name and to keep it short. In my experience, if a prospect feels it is simply a cut-n-paste, they will ignore, delete or click spam. Think of the subject line and first few words in an email as you knocking on their door. The recipient is looking through the email key hole and assessing whether you’re worth listening to.

    Personalization is Key

    When anyone receives an email the first thing they assess is whether the email is bulk or personal. This is a key theme of Wayshak’s in all of his tips for increasing email engagement.

    “If a prospect thinks that what you have just sent out is a copy and pasted email that’s going to really everyone, it’s going to be deleted immediately,” says Wayshak. “It’s time to make those emails hyper specific to their exact world. We want to show that we’ve done our homework, that we know about the organization and that we know about them and maybe some of the challenges that they could be facing.”

    Keep Prospecting Emails Short

    The goal is to get the recipient to respond, not tell them every benefit or feature of your service or product. Wayshak believes that keeping it short is imperative to obtaining engagement. “We have at the most 20 seconds for the entire email before prospect is going to delete even the most engaging email,” he says. “So that means 3-5 sentences and then we’re done.”

    Also keep in mind that keeping it too short can in itself seem promotional and not truly personal. It’s key to keep it personalized to the potential customers needs with the words in your prospecting emails similar to a short elevator pitch that feels real and solution focused for their specific business. With every prospect email, you should be trying to light a fire of interest that compels the reader to want more information.

    Offer a Value Propositon

    The only way to make a potential customer become a customer is to convince them that your product solves a problem. Knowing the company is key to correctly making this pitch. What are their problems and how does your product or service solve them? Wayshak suggests giving them specific feedback on their company.

    “I have a client who helps companies improve their YouTube channel,” noted Wayshak. “What he did recently is he went through some of his top prospects YouTube page and gave them specific feedback on different areas that they could improve on their YouTube channel. Immediately, he got lots of responses from people saying I want to meet with you.”

    He says that most salespeople are looking to take when they are writing emails, so instead give value. “That’s going to help you stand out from your competitors.”

    Don’t Forget the Hook!

    Your email is personalized, not too long and boring, is clearly written with an understanding of the prospects business and their problem and offers your product as the solution, but it’s still often not read. That’s because your forgot to add the hook!

    “Conclude those emails with a question that’s going to engage them,” says Wayshak. “The problem is that most emails end with something that sounds like this. Let me know if I can ever be helpful. That is a total waste of time and you are not going to get responses.”

    “Instead, engage like this. Do any of these challenges ring true to you? Or, where can I send that book to? Something that is specific and easy to answer that is likely to engage them in a very quick conversation.”

  • Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Cites Trade as the Main Reason He Supports Trump

    Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Cites Trade as the Main Reason He Supports Trump

    Peter Thiel, the billionaire Paypal co-founder and apparent financier of the Hulk Hogan Gawker lawsuit, spoke at the National Press Club on why he supports Donald Trump for President.

    Of course, this is only news because in Silicon Valley and especially the young tech and startup world of San Francisco, he’s really going against the tide.

    Thiel’s most powerful argument for Trump is about trade, where even Bernie Sanders voters find agreement. The past strategies of all Republicans and Democrats has left us with a country that is on a direct path to manufacturing nothing, and this is killing the middle class and good paying blue collar jobs.

    Here’s how Thiel puts it:

    Why do voters still support Donald Trump even if they think the American situation is serious? Why would they think that Trump, of all people, could make it any better? I think it’s because of the big things that Trump gets right.

    For example, free trade has not worked out well for all of America. It helps Trump that the other side just doesn’t get it. All of our elites preach free trade. The highly educated people who make public policy explain that cheap imports make everyone a winner, according to economic theory.

    But in actual practice, we’ve lost tens of thousands of factories and million of jobs to foreign trade and the heartland has been devastated. Maybe policymakers really believe that nobody loses, or maybe they don’t worry about it too much because they think they’re among the winners.

    The sheer size of the US trade deficit shows that something has gone badly wrong. The most developed country in the world should be exporting capital to less developed countries.

    Instead, the United States is importing more than 500 billion dollars every year. That money flows into financial assets, it distorts our economy in favor of more banking and more financialization and it gives the well-connected people who benefit a reason to defend the status quo.

    But not everyone benefits… and the Trump voters know it.

  • Workplace by Facebook Now Open to All Businesses

    Workplace by Facebook Now Open to All Businesses

    For a fee businesses large and small can use Workplace by Facebook as an office collaboration and communication tool. It puts all of Facebook’s features, such as workplace discussions, internet voice and video calls and a company news feed, behind the corporate intranet wall. It’s totally private and intended only for employees of the business, not the general Facebook world.

    Facebook says that they have used an internal version of this app for themselves and their roughly 15,000 employees for years. Last year, when the app was called Facebook for Work, they started testing it with a few other businesses and they now have over 1,000 organizations using Workplace by Facebook.

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    They say that people have created nearly 100,000 groups and the top five countries using Workplace are India, the US, Norway, UK and France.

    “We’re excited by the progress we’ve made and the level of adoption and engagement we’re seeing,” says Facebook in their announcement. “We’ve been amazed by the breadth of organizations who’ve embraced Workplace — from a shipping company that can now connect with their ship crews using Live video, to a bank that now uses Workplace instead of fax machines and newsletters to share updates with its distributed bank branches.”

    “Large multinational companies like Danone, Starbucks and Booking.com, international nonprofits such as Oxfam, and regional leaders such as YES Bank in India and the Government Technology Agency of Singapore have all embraced Workplace. People work in different ways, around the world, and Workplace’s mission is to help them stay connected,” they said.

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    Includes Some New Features

    Most of the features of Facebook are available within the workplace version, such as posting to a News Feed, creating Groups for niche collaboration as well as Facebook Live video to all employees or just to certain group.

    They’ve also added some additional features and are working on more. One new tool that businesses will like is an overall corporate dashboard that includes analytics and tools for integrating Workplace with IT systems.

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    Facebook also announced Multi-Company Groups, which enables companies to collaborate with Groups from other companies on the platform, while still remaining private to only the employees of the two groups. For instance, in a B2B scenario a company that designs and manufacturers furniture for a retailer, could form a Workplace collaboration and communication Group so that the retailer can be more connected to the entire creative and building process.

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    Businesses retain the ownership of the data their employees post into Workplace, and have mechanisms to export and manage all data added to the platform.

    What Businesses Are Saying

    Facebook says that the platform offers these specific benefits to businesses:

    • Companies find that they can eliminate or drastically reduce their need for internal collaboration tools such as their intranet, telephony systems, video conferencing and distribution lists.
    • Many companies find Workplace helps them do more than just simplify communications — it inspires all levels of the company to embrace digital and mobile.
    • In addition, Workplace is easy to use because it’s based on familiar Facebook features like News Feed, Groups and Messages. There’s no training required.

    They’ve also provided some stats and quotes of various businesses that are already using the platform.

    “Workplace helps our employees connect and visually showcases our global teams,” says Richelle Luther, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer of Portland, Oregon based Columbia Sportswear. “We’re breaking down silos, communicating across functions and driving engagement, especially amongst our remote employee populations. It has definitely ignited our spirit of fun.” She says that Workplace has helped them reduce internal emails by a third.

    “Workplace allows our most important asset — our people — to be effective and productive,” says Sunil Kanchi, CIO of UST Global. “Within the first week, a post in the 6,000 member “Innovation” group shared information on a new technology under development in the field. This eliminated the need to complete a pending acquisition of a similar technology.”

    “Workplace has helped our business grow and improved efficiency by reducing unnecessary email. It helps our employees communicate across countries and has brought us closer together,” said Sebastián Fernández Silva, VP of Human Resources at MercadoLibre, a Latin America based ecommerce platform. “Several business units grew significantly simply because people found it easier to meet deadlines and get work done.”

  • Changes in Google Ranking Factors – 2016

    Changes in Google Ranking Factors – 2016

    What is and isn’t a ranking factor in search? Here are the latest thoughts by industry experts on search ranking factors and particularly Google Ranking Factors as they are in 2016.

    Content & Links Are the Two Most Important Ranking Signals

    Eric Enge noted in a post that he participated in a Hangout with Google’s Andrey Lippatsev, Search Quality Senior Strategist, who was asked about the top 3 ranking signals, noting that RankBrain was announced as the third most important. “I can tell you what they are. It’s content and links going into your site,” answered Lippatesev.

    “When you aren’t facing page relevance or quality issues, links can, and do, continue to significantly impact rankings.” said Enge.

    “Backlinks remain an extremely important Google ranking factor,” said Brian Dean founder of Backlinko in a recent blog post on Google Ranking Factors. “We found the number of domains linking to a page correlated with rankings more than any other factor.” Read more on the Backlinko Ranking Study at the end of this article.

    RankBrain – Third Most Important Factor

    Danny Sullivan of SearchEngineLand wrote an interesting piece on how RankBrain has now become the third most important ranking factor behind content and links. According to a report onBackChannel RankBrain is being used on almost ALL search queries helping determine the most relevant results and their order:

    Google is characteristically fuzzy on exactly how it improves search (something to do with the long tail? Better interpretation of ambiguous requests?) but Jeff Dean says that RankBrain is “involved in every query,” and affects the actual rankings “probably not in every query but in a lot of queries.” What’s more, it’s hugely effective. Of the hundreds of “signals” Google search uses when it calculates its rankings (a signal might be the user’s geographical location, or whether the headline on a page matches the text in the query), RankBrain is now rated as the third most useful.

     
    Click-Through Rate (CTR) is Not a Ranking Factor

    “I think we can establish that CTR is not a direct ranking signal for Google. At the same time, it can have an indirect effect,” said Eric Enge in a recent video (below) they posted on their marketing website Stone Temple Consulting. “Lots of people clicking on a certain result might indicate a real interest in it, and that might mean it’s a better result than the result above it. Notice I said might there. That will be important later. Anyway, many people have assumed that search engines like Google would use such a signal, of course, bouncing it off against other signals that it uses in ranking.”

    So with that answer, one wonders why isn’t then CTR a ranking signal? Primarily because Google has told us they don’t, commented Enge. He noted that it’s simply too easy to game and that it doesn’t necessarily mean the user was satisfied with the result. Google uses it internally for studying search behavior but it is not a ranking signal. He provided this chart in a recent blog post. Enge wrote another article about CTR as a (non) ranking factor here.

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    Google Confirms 301, 302, 3xx redirects Do Not Lose PageRank Value

    “30x redirects don’t lose PageRank anymore,” Google’s Gary Illyes said in a tweet yesterday. Eric Enge asked Illyes in a Twitter reply if the redirects are “not even a dampening factor?” Illyes replied, “@stonetemple for PageRank, no.” Barry Schwartz of Search Engine Land has more.

    Local Business Ranking Factors

    2016 Quantitative Local Search Ranking Factors Study: If you want your business to rank better in local search results, focus on building popularity for your business, as the results of the study indicate that business popularity seems to outweigh all other factors, most importantly in the form of reviews and quality backlinks to your site. Google Review and Profile View are by far the two most important local business ranking factors.

    Dan Leibson, Vice President of Local & Product at Local SEO Guide, made a presentation on this study at SMX Advanced 2016:

    Mobile-Friendliness – a Ranking Signal on Mobile Searches

    Last year, we started using mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal on mobile searches,” said Klemen Kloboves, a software engineer at Google, in a Google Webmaster blog post. “Today we’re announcing that beginning in May, we’ll start rolling out an update to mobile search results that increases the effect of the ranking signal to help our users find even more pages that are relevant and mobile-friendly.”

    Google Now Ranks Mobile Page Speed Separately

    Jennifer Slegg of The SEM Post noted that Illyes mention of this at Search Marketing Summit Sydney was the first time that Google confirmed that it indeed plans to make page speed a factor in its next mobile friendly update. Illyes told Jennnifer that the update will be in a matter of months. Illyes has been hinting at mobile friendly sites ranking higher for months.

    Google Updates Search Quality Guidelines

    “We recently completed a major revision of our rater guidelines to adapt to this mobile world, recognizing that people use search differently when they carry internet-connected devices with them all the time,” said Mimi Underwood, Sr. Program Manager of Google Search Growth & Analysis. “You can find that update here (PDF).”

    More Causes for Lower Ranking

    Enge also says that there are other factors contributing to less appearance of a site on the first page of a Google search result, which is in effect a lower ranking:

    1. More real estate allocated to paid search
    2. More content from other sources, such as image search, YouTube, and the other factors I mentioned above
    3. Some pages that have less than 10 web results
    4. Portions of the web results that are clearly less driven by links, such as local web, query deserves diversity, and in-depth article results

    Backlinko Study

    The Backlinko Study is unbelievably helpful in understanding all ranking factors, not just the new ones that happened in 2016. Backlinko analyzed 1 million Google search results to answer the question: Which factors correlate with first page search engine rankings?

    Backlinko identified 11 main ranking factors that I’ve summarized below:

    1. Backlinks are still the number one factor in determining search ranking.
    2. Site Authority correlates to ranking.
    3. Tightly focused content ranks better.
    4. Longer content ranks higher.
    5. Sites using HTTPS do better than equal sites using HTTP.
    6. Schema markup doesn’t help.
    7. An image in content raises ranking.
    8. Small correlation with title tag keyword optimization and ranking.
    9. Speed is now a huge ranking signal. It matters a lot.
    10. Exact match anchor text has a strong influence.
    11. Low bounce rate  improves ranking.