3) With the ever growing “green” conscious consumer, how if any is this affecting the Catalog industry?
Leslie: It’s a GREAT TIME for Catalogs.com because we provide only qualified leads from consumers who have specifically requested the Merchants Catalogs.com. As our mission statement says: Part of Catalogs.com’s mission is all about helping people find the goods and services they need
- By request ONLY.
- The overwhelming majority of catalogs consumers receive were never requested.
- Unlike receiving random catalogs just because you are on some mailing list…
- Get only the catalogs you request
- Catalog shopping (and internet catalog shopping) can and should be one of the most environmentally green ways to shop. After all, it eliminates trips to the store – and that saves time, trees, money and reduces the amount of gasoline we burn.
- It’s funny but this has been our goal from day one.
4) Where do you see Catalogs.com in 5 years?
Leslie: It’s difficult to say, because our growth percentage has been double digit, in terms of traffic and revenue. I can only hope that we continue doing everything right to sustain our growth.
5) How much organic search engine traffic does catalogs.com receive monthly?
Matt: Between 600,000 and 700,000 unique per month.
6) What are some of your best practices for optimizing search?
Matt: Well written unique copy on every page of the site. Researched and unique key-phrases in the Title Tag, and the Meta Description of every page. Proper use of the H1 tag and proper internal linking of pages. Thematically related pages and groups of pages interlinked. Incoming link building is very important as well.
7) What advice would you give people who are just starting to learn SEO?
Matt: Don’t over think it. There is tons of information out there on the web about the basic, and best practices in SEO that every site should be doing. Start there. Proper tagging, keyword copy, and good interlinking – will get a badly optimized site a huge reward. After getting your foundation in place, you can then start to worry about higher end fine tuning – and of course, nothing beats links in.
Matt:
1) Title tag
2) H1 tag
3) Copy and keyword density
4) Meta Description (disputed, but I have evidence it has helped us)
(Disclaimer: Catalogs.com is a client of Pierson Grant PR, the firm that I work for.)
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Thanks for this post Mike, it's really very helpful for me!
Amber
Interesting!
I feel like there is a scarcity of good marketing today. Good marketing means which can convert the leads into sales. The only marketing that has moved me in the last couple of years is Social Media Optimization.
I like your answers and point regarding SEO. I think this will help more people to understand SEO.