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Contractors: Climb Mount Google With These Bite-Size Whiteboard Videos

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We’re constantly honing and upgrading our SEO efforts to improve our clients’ search rankings.

One of our newest SEO developments is that we now include whiteboard video creation in our SEO package.

Every month, our SEO clients receive one fully produced, fully SEO-optimized 30- to 60-second video.

These videos used to be primarily “talking head videos” (someone looking at and talking into the camera).

But now, we’re also offering our clients the choice between a talking-head video OR a gorgeous 30-second whiteboard video each month.

We’ve offered whiteboard explainer videos as a standalone service for about two years. They are up to three minutes long and encapsulate a client’s Identity with an engaging script and beautiful hand-drawn animation.

Our whiteboard explainer videos became such a hit with our clients—and provided such a big jolt to search rankings—that we just HAD to create a more concise version we could offer to our clients as part of their monthly SEO subscription.

Here’s an example of a whiteboard video our SEO clients can now get each month:

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We haven’t included these videos in our SEO package just because they look cool. We’ve done it because videos (especially whiteboard videos) provide a number of benefits:

  • They captivate prospects’ attention and keep their eyes glued to your website for a longer period of time.
  • They reduce your website’s bounce rate (very helpful for SEO).
  • They relay information in a way that’s easy for your prospects to understand (the visuals help this greatly).
  • Studies show that people are better able to remember what’s in a whiteboard video as opposed to a “talking head” video (i.e., someone looking into the camera and reading from a script).
  • Studies also show that videos in general are 53 times more likely to rank on Google’s first page.

Bottom line: Whiteboard videos are great for both SEO and increased prospect engagement.

We really had no choice BUT to include them as part of our SEO package.

Another cool thing about our SEO whiteboard videos: We’ve made the video-creation process ridiculously easy on our clients’ end.

Clients fill out a quick 10-minute online questionnaire each month. We use the info they provide to create high-quality, SEO-optimized whiteboard videos that go on their websites and YouTube channels.

It’s that simple.

If you want more info about our SEO whiteboard videos, reach out to us at (817) 416-4333 or start a chat with one of our customer engagement representatives live on our website. Our whiteboard-video creation is so hot-off-the-presses new to our SEO package, it’s not included on our official SEO services page yet.

(This makes you one of the first people to know about it.)

If you’d like more information about our stand-alone whiteboard video services, however, visit our Explainer Video page. You can see pricing details, get answers to your questions, and peruse a whole bunch of samples.

 

P.S. To recap: What’s the difference between MYM’s stand-alone whiteboard videos and the whiteboard videos that are included in our SEO package?

Big Difference One is our stand-alone videos are up to three minutes long, while the SEO videos are about 30 seconds long. This is because the main function of each type of video is different. Our SEO whiteboard videos are primarily meant to improve your search rankings, while our stand-alone whiteboard videos intended to showcase your Identity.

Big Difference Two is that the stand-alone whiteboard videos are just that—you get the one video. The whiteboard videos in our SEO package are freshly delivered to you every month.

The great thing is that both types of videos are engaging and enhance search rankings. So no matter what, you boost SEO and captivate your prospects.

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Why you should always respond to every online review (even good reviews)…

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I’m dating myself with this story, but oh well.

My oldest son, Sam (24), took driver’s training in 2009.

When the kids in his class would practice driving on the roads, they knew they were supposed to use the turn signal when turning and when changing lanes.

But what about other times?

Did they really have to signal when merging on the highway… or when pulling into a parking spot?

The driving instructor, a no-nonsense kind of guy, always had the same response to the “blinker” question…

“Does it hurt anything? Does it cost anything?”

Point taken.

Now my son still fastidiously signals… pretty much all the time.

Think of this story the next time you ask yourself, “Should I respond to my online reviews?”

Here’s why…

Studies show 92% of people now read online reviews. That makes online reviews one of the most influential aspects of your marketing. Period.

Similarly, most of our clients know they should respond to negative online reviews. It just makes sense: Upset customers need to be dealt with—it’s obvious.

But what about responding to GOOD reviews? Is it really necessary?

“Does it hurt anything? Does it cost anything?”

The truth is, it actually PAYS huge dividends.

Your default position should be to respond to EVERY SINGLE online review.

Yep, all of them.

It’s an easy way to boost SEO. And it can help you drum up more business.

I’ll tell you how in a second.

But first, here is the exact blueprint for responding to good AND bad reviews…

Responding To Good Reviews

  • Thank the customer.
  • Specifically acknowledge what’s in the review; you want people to know it’s actually you and not an automated response. (“I’m happy to hear [insert employee name] provided a great experience for you.”)
  • SEO-ify your response by inserting your company’s name, location, and services. (“At [insert name], we’re proud to be one of [insert location]’s best [insert service].”)
  • Market your company. Mention why you were able to provide a great experience. Then, invite your customer to try another of your services and refer their friends.

What Happens When You Respond To Good Reviews:

1) Prospects find you more friendly and caring, so they’re more likely to hire you;

2) your SEO gets a little boost;

3) you get to market your company and showcase your strengths.

Example of responding to a good review:

responding to bad reviews - service champions

Responding To Bad Reviews

  • Say you’re sorry and express sympathy. (“Hi, [Name]. I’m sorry you had a bad experience.”)
  • Own up to any mistakes, and explain the type of experience you usually provide. (“We’re known for our attention to detail, and we apologize for missing the mark.”)
  • Provide your contact info, so you and the customer can discuss the issue and resolution one on one.
  • Keep it concise. No need to go into too much detail and say something that will make your customer more mad.
  • Do NOT include SEO stuff like business name, location, and services. It’s best if this review doesn’t show up on Google.

What Happens When You Respond To Bad Reviews: 1) The unsatisfied customer may change their negative review to a positive one; 2) the customer—now happy with you—is more likely to refer you or hire you again; 3) prospects see you fix problems, rather than neglect them, and that peace of mind makes them more likely to hire you.

Example of responding to a bad review:

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See? Simple.

The company in these examples is Service Champions. Leland, the owner, responds to literally every single review the company gets—good and bad. And they also happen to be the biggest HVAC company in California.

Here’s the thing…

The kids in my son’s drivers training class already knew the answer to the “blinker” question before they asked. They were just being lazy and didn’t want to reach the three inches to flip the turn signal.

The moral of the story: When it comes to responding to online reviews, don’t be like a lazy teenager.

Follow the blueprint I laid out above to squeeze every last drop of marketing juice out of your online reviews.

After all… it doesn’t hurt anything… and it doesn’t cost anything. 😉

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Are toxic backlinks ruining your SEO? Almost certainly…

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The other day I was reading an article on CBSnews.com called Uh-Oh! 12 Diseases Doctors Overlook.

The article starts by saying, “Some medical conditions are easy to diagnose. Others produce symptoms so vague or “nonspecific” that even skilled doctors have a hard time telling what ails the patient. As a result, some patients spend years or even decades suffering from treatable maladies.”

It then went on to list the diseases, which included sleep apnea, migraines, bipolar disorder, and hip disease.

After reading the list and giving myself a mild case of hypochondria, I thought about a disease the article didn’t list.

It’s more widespread than the common cold. And it’s deadly to those it infects.

But here’s the interesting part…

It doesn’t affect humans.

Or any other living creature, for that matter.

So… you don’t have to worry about yourself, your family, or your pets.

It is, however, likely infecting something VERY near and dear to you RIGHT NOW.

I’m talking about… your website!

I’ll explain.

There is an insidious hidden internet “disease” known as toxic backlinks.

Toxic backlinks poison your search rankings.

They pop up randomly without you realizing it. And they are a constant threat that can’t be “cured” (you can’t “toxic backlink-proof” a website).

They’re like a hard-to-detect disease. You’ll feel the symptoms (drop in SEO). You’ll think it’s for a million and one reasons (wrong keywords, poor content, etc.). But you won’t know what’s causing it unless you get “tested by a professional.”

So… what, exactly, is a toxic backlink?

You know that when website A links to website B, website A creates a backlink for website B. Websites with many reputable backlinks will rank better in Google searches.

But not all backlinks are reputable. Paid links, link wheels, and spam links are what Google calls “toxic” backlinks.

Google considers toxic backlinks “unnatural,” as these backlinks serve no purpose other than to manipulate search rankings.

If Google finds toxic backlinks associated with your website, they’ll penalize you. BIG TIME.

At MYM, we’re very familiar with toxic backlinks; a few weeks ago, we removed 544 of them from our clients’ websites.

When my SEO team told me about this, I said, “Holy cow, that seems like a lot.” Even I wasn’t aware of how widespread a problem toxic backlinks are.

So I asked our SEO Developer (Nate) about the process to learn more, so I could pass the information on to you.

Here is our conversation:

Rich: Why didn’t we find these toxic backlinks sooner?

Nate: This is actually an ongoing process, so it’s not that we didn’t find them sooner, or that we found them too late. We crawl all client backlink profiles weekly with fresh backlink indexes from Google and other various backlink profiling services, so we are constantly keeping an eye on things that will bring client search rankings down.

Rich: How long does it take to remove toxic backlinks?

Nate: It depends on how many different backlinks there are, and also how many domains the backlinks are originating from. We have to manually look through the flagged backlinks and see if they’re actually toxic, and also check on other ranking metrics for the domain that the backlink is coming from, to see if it’s truly toxic or if it’s an actual good backlink. All in all, it’s a few hours each week that go into keeping all of our clients clean and free of toxic backlinks.

Rich: What do we expect the results to be?

Nate: We expect the results will be us continuing to drive our clients’ search rankings higher by negating any ill effects that the toxic backlinks would have on said search rankings. As this isn’t a one-time process and is instead an ongoing thing, there’s no “wow” factor, so to speak, as we keep things copacetic all the time versus running a backlink audit once a year and seeing improved results afterward.

Bottom Line: Removing toxic backlinks is the opposite of sexy. But it’s REQUIRED to maintain your search rankings.

At MYM, we do the flashy, powerful, persuasive marketing. (That’s obvious.)

But we also do the boring, technical behind-the-scenes stuff that keeps everything running smoothly.

After all…

The Mona Lisa hasn’t remained in pristine condition by itself for 500 years. It’s undergone a ton of low-profile maintenance.

It’s the same with your website. To keep it sparkling and shining at the top of the search engines, you have to perform regular upkeep in the background.

Want to know what search results-debilitating “diseases” your website carries?

Sign up for our free Lead Generation Audit.

Part of the audit involves analyzing your SEO efficacy, keyword rankings, and Google Analytics. And yes, that includes toxic backlinks.

Get to it!

 

P.S. If you’re considering removing toxic backlinks from your website by yourself, here’s my advice: Don’t.

As you can glean from Nate’s responses above, removing toxic backlinks is a technical process. If you don’t know exactly what you’re doing, you’ll likely screw up your search rankings.

The best course of action? As with other specialized trades (remodeling, vehicle repair, etc.): If you want it done right, hire a professional.

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MYM Catapults Contractor 99 Spots On Google In 30 Days

When it comes to ranking on Google, patience is an agonizing virtue.

Even when you do everything right with SEO, it can still take months just to START seeing a positive trend in your rankings.

But if you can endure the long and painful wait, you’ll be richly rewarded.

Case in point…

We recently saw some VERY strong upward ranking trends for our client Zen Windows Des Moines.

Zen Windows Des Moines opened in September 2016. Prior to working with MYM, they had no website. They had only a bio page on the main Zen Windows website and a Facebook account. We had to build their online presence from the ground up.

That makes the rankings I’m about to show you extra impressive.

Between April 24th and May 23rd (our SEO reporting period for the month), almost every one of their keywords improved in ranking. Some jumped as many as 80 to 99 spots!

The most dramatic improvement was for the keyword “casement window Des Moines.” Just a month ago, Zen Windows Des Moines was nowhere to be found on Google for this keyword. Now, they’re…

The 1st ad you see in PPC

Zen Windows Des Moines - the 1st ad you see in PPC
#3 in the Google Local Pack (under the map)

Zen Windows Des Moines - #3 in the Google Local Pack (under the map)
#22 in the organic listings for their blog (yes, the blog!)

Zen Windows Des Moines - #22 in the organic listings for their blog
#20 in the organic listings for Super Pages (one of the business listings we manage for clients)

Zen Windows Des Moines - #20 in the organic listings for Super Pages
And like I said, it’s not just “casement windows Des Moines” that has improved. Keyword results are up across the board (keywords blurred for client privacy):

The rest of Zen Windows’ sweet rankings: page 1

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The rest of Zen Windows’ sweet rankings: page 2

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A few takeaways from these rankings if you’re a contractor:

  • Your blog is really important for SEO.
  • Your business listings are really important for SEO.
  • Landing a spot on the Google Local Pack is HUGE for getting leads.
  • PPC is a great for “skipping ahead of the line” and claiming real estate at the very top of page one.
  • Once your SEO “gains traction” in Google’s rankings—and you remain steadfast in your commitment to the optimization process—you’ll start to experience more and more amazing results every month.

Remember: These rankings for Zen Windows Des Moines are after only three and a half months… and with zero prior SEO “foundation” to work from.

While results vary from client to client, this case study reveals how quickly our clients can gain SEO traction when they begin working with MYM.

I’ll keep you posted on Zen Windows Des Moines’ progress in future emails; there are sure to be bigger and better SEO results in the coming months.

In the meantime, head over to MYM’s SEO page for details about our SEO services and pricing. Also take advantage of our free Lead Generation Audit to see where your website is ranking on Google right now.

 

P.S. Did you know 92% of consumers read online reviews before contacting a contractor? Next post, I’ll reveal why it’s good business to respond to your online reviews—good AND bad. I’ll even provide the blueprint on EXACTLY what to say.

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