November 27, 2021

Week 11 - Post 10 - Page Optimization and SEO

 When I look at my current web page in the light of page optimization and SEO, two things come to mind. First, my web page isn’t hurting me for my current business model. Second, my web page stinks for the business model I want to move too. With that said, I’ve been doing some serious upgrades with several more to come. 

First, I do have several good things happening on my site. I have a listing of current projects and testimonials from former clients. I also have a current generation design that loads fast and clearly illustrates what industries we are in. The site also looks just as good on mobile as it does on desktop.


However, to optimize the site for SEO and improve my landing pages, I’ve made several corrections with more to come. First, I’ve broken out the services performed menu to three distinct sub pages and made sure my keywords and Ads are specific to those three pages. Also, my page titles weren’t bad before, but they are stronger and more clear now. The pictures and graphics on my site will be next. I need to make them actionable and have Alt text or captions for each that lead to a call to action.


Some of these changes are done, with others one the way. One reason I can’t do it all right now is because I’m not the sole owner and needed to consult with my partner about expanding our services provided.  He agrees but wants to talk through a couple of things first. That conversation is happening Sunday night. Also, I plan on moving the site to a WordPress solution so I have a little more control over site behavior and more template options to work with. Wix is great, but I’d like something a little more polished. Finally, I need to get the site into better shape before I start a full blown advertising campaign after this class is over. 


The first few weeks of this class were a little slow, but these last few weeks have been really great for getting into how to market a business on the internet. It’s been a great class so far.


November 20, 2021

Week 10 - Post 9 - ROI and Ad Optimization

This was an interesting week because I had an issue with Google Ads that I didn’t expect. Right beforeI turned on my campaign, Chrome froze up on me. It happens sometimes, but I didn’t recognize it was happening and , somehow, I moved my Ad group and Campaign status to “Removed”. 


I’m still a novice at Google Ads, so when I got my session backup and logged in, I suddenly couldn’t see anything in my campaign dashboard. I could see Keywords in the planner, but don’t from the required screen. It took me a few minutes to figure out what I’d done. Then the panic set in. But, a testament to this class is that we’ve been in and out of Google Ads so much that I was able to quickly recreate my campaign from scratch. Luckily, I take screenshots and Text backups of every school project I do. 20 years in IT develop those kinds of habits. 


Anyway, I was able to rebuild my campaign in just a few minutes by making the same selections, pasting in my keywords, creating the Ad group, and then the Ads, and then starting the campaign.


So - ROI and Ad Optimization. Since I’m using Google Ads with my company website - I think my numbers will be fairly low. Just because what I do isn’t a high demand service. But I still plan on using these skills in more ways in the coming years. My wife and I are putting together a plan to start an affiliate marketing site together and following the process laid out by the class. 


I also think I’ll be tweaking my keywords and writing more Ads in the next week (#11). My current Ad is average at best and I did some snooping on competitors (who don’t have any Google Ads that I can find) and noticed what keywords led me to their sites. So, I have some ideas on what to improve.


I didn’t realize the Ads campaign would only run for 2-3 weeks. I would have expected it to run longer, but there is a cost associated with it, so I understand. I just hope I can get enough traffic to make the exercise meaningful.


November 13, 2021

Week 9 - Post 8 - Quality Score and future plans

 At the beginning of the week, I was worried about how I would be able to pass this class. I had struggles with affiliate marketing and Google Ads. However, after appealing to Bro. Luke and reassessing my plan, this class is really coming together. No, I won’t be starting keyboardkingdom.store, which is a little disappointing. But I am going to improve my current company’s web site  and learn the skills I need to develop an affiliate and drop shipping company during 2022. Very exciting!

At first, I wasn’t sure I saw the value in a Google Ads quality score. It seemed like “easy mode”, but I think I misunderstood it. The key is to understand the components of the quality score and to make sure I’m optimizing at the component level. There’s no quick fix and, to be honest, why would I want one. Focusing on keyword relevance, and consistency of message is important when trying to gain customers. It will be especially important in an affiliate marketing and drop shipping scenario.


I still have some catching up to do though. The CritTech website needs to be updated and I need to improve my Ads. I’ll probably have three Ads when it’s all said and done. But I need to call out “Owner’s Engineer” and  “Prudency Reviews” as separate items. In my industry, that would confuse people and we provide both services, but not to the same clients.


I’m glad I’ll be able to use Critical Technologies Consulting as the business for this class. It adds a sense of real value to it for me that didn’t exist when I was planning a 4 week company.


November 06, 2021

Week 9 - Post 7 - Ads and the proper order of things

 I’m getting the hang of Ads with help from YouTube and the Google help section. The school materials are outdated so they aren’t a great deal of help when navigating the application. Unfortunately I’ve got a significant issue with Google Ads. Early this week, my Google Ads account was suspended for violating the counterfeit goods policy. I had to submit an appeal, plead ignorant to the policy and explain that I am attempting to set up an affiliate marketing program.

Since I haven’t received my agreement for affiliate marketing with Logitech yet from Impact, Google said I will remain suspended until I get it and re apply. In other words… I’m stuck waiting on Impact. I submitted a request for an update on the status of my application, but was given a 10 day window for their response, which extends into next Thursday. In other words…. I’m stuck for a bit.


For the sake of the class, I may have to drop everything and start over, which is ok because I know what I’d do if I needed to put things together all over again, but I really wanted to get this affiliate marketing plan developed because I have plans to actually create an affiliate marketing site in the future. It seems the right way to do it is to set up a website, start by reviewing products and build a social media following, and then deploy the affiliate Marketing cookies to the site.


Anyway - Google Ads was becoming more familiar and I was getting the concept and ideas around how to use it before everything went sideways. I still think I’d be a bit more successful by using Facebook and Instagram as the primary marketing strategy, but I think that’s just because of the nature of the products I’m choosing to market and my own personal shopping habits.


Week 13 - Post 12 - Ranking, Link Building & Google Analytics

  This was an interesting but frustrating week. Luckily, I was confused early and finished up the week interested. All in all, I’m still not...