Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Robert Somerville Launching A New Site

Entrepreneur, Dave Jenyns interviews Robert Somerville. To listen to the podcast please click here: Robert Somerville podcast.

Here is a sample clip of the interview:

David: Welcome guys for another call for the seomethod.com, your SEO guide and SEO expert. David Jenyns here, and I’m actually very privileged and lucky to be joined by one of the leaders in the SEO world. I suppose you’d say he is one of the main guys behind what Ed Dale’s SEO lab, or his lab as he calls it. He does a lot of testing for Ed and really is very much an expert in his own right as well. So I’m very excited about this call and I’d like to welcome you to the line Rob.

Rob: Indeed David and it is a pleasure to be with you. And welcome to all your listeners.

David: Fantastic. We’ll jump straight into it because I don’t like to muck around. My first question straight off the bat is just to find out a little bit about this. If you are to launch a new site, what’s the process that you go through for launching a new site? Do you have stages, or how do you systemize it, what the plan is that you use for promoting a new site.

Hopefully we’ll draw some parallels to the way the SEO method works. I know a lot of what you do is based in those good solid fundamentals for SEO. That is across the board. I’m sure our plans will be quite similar. You’ve got a new site – what do you do?

Rob: Well I mean that’s a very big question you’re asking – a promotion plan for a new site. There are so many different focuses for what that new site might be targeted towards. I assume you want me to make reference to what I represent, which is the Thirty Day Challenge. For that, we’re about testing niches. We teach people how to get started on the internet, so how to break into a brand new niche for the first time. That’s what we teach. Why don’t we talk about it in relation to that and if you’ve got some other niche targeting areas you want to talk about, then perhaps I can offer my opinion about that.

David: Yes, that sounds good. Let’s really try and focus it in to the actual promotion side of things. Because the Thirty Day Challenge goes through so much stuff and is fantastic for anyone who’s getting started because it goes right from building all the way through. I’m really interested to hear the nuts and bolts of the actual promotion side of things.

Bob: Yes indeed. Although it would be remiss of me not to actually make some mention of keyword and market research. Because if you don’t have that under control, if you don’t absolutely know the dynamics of the niche or market that you’re entering into, then your promotion strategies could be way off the ball. If you’re going to be targeting a very competitive niche, then you need to apply a different marketing strategy, or certainly a more aggressive marketing promotion strategy than if you’re targeting a rather non-competitive niche.

In the Thirty Day Challenge, we teach that principle. We use Market Samurai to assist in getting your head around the dynamics of your niche or market. This is so you know the level of competition you’re going to be facing but also the quality of competition you’re going to be facing.

I guess right from the outset, the type of website that you develop may or may not assist you in your ultimate promotion. Now in the Thirty Day Challenge, we recommend blogs, and specifically we recommend WordPress blogs. We believe across the breadth of functionality that you need, but also in terms of the ease of installation, ease of maintenance and ease of publishing, WordPress blog represents the most efficient website structure to get something on line. You can target it to a set of key niche words and the blog site structure, the website structure assists you ultimately in your promotion.

So having the right website, or having a website system that assists you in your promotion can benefit you in terms of your long term promotion for your site.

Entrepreneur, Dave Jenyns interviews Robert Somerville. To listen to the podcast please click here: Robert Somerville podcast. If you enjoyed this interview make sure you check out Jim Edwards.

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