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SEO Misconceptions: Brian Loebig on Business Banter

SEO Misconceptions: Brian Loebig on Business BanterKeeping up with all your social media plus your favorite business-related podcasts can be a “seemed like a good idea at the time” prospect. There is great information everywhere, but with only 24 hours in a day, the time to stay informed can be overwhelming. That’s why Dawn Foster of D. Foster Marketing created Business Banter: Bite-Sized Insights for and From Entrepreneurs. Brian Loebig was recently featured on Business Banter with some brief but important messages about SEO Misconceptions. 

In a crisp, 90 seconds, Loebig dispensed with two major issues many people get wrong about SEO. First, he tells listeners who may have believed that SEO is not quantifiable that it absolutely is. SEO does yield results and there are ways to measure it to show the improvements. The second misconception he dispels is that SEO takes a long time. “If you haven’t done SEO before, you should be able to get verifiable, measurable results in 30 days,” he explains. Rather than take on a project if the website is not yet in position to achieve those 30-day visibility increases, SEO experts at Loebig Ink, LLC will advise on what is needed to prepare the site before embarking on moving the SEO to the next level. 

Dawn Foster - Business Banter: Bits-Sized Insights for and From Entrepreneurs

D. Foster Marketing is a consulting firm that also functions as a full-service agency with a special passion for helping Black, women and other minority business owners build their businesses. The team describes itself as “tend[ing] to geek out over” all things branding, marketing, and analytics, which tracks with the creation of a helpful mini-podcast like Business Banter. “There’s always a piece of information, encouragement, or other gem that can help someone on their entrepreneurial journey,” Foster says by way of introduction to the series on LinkedIn.

Listen to Business Banter featuring Brian Loebig on the D. Foster Marketing LinkedIn page. 

Head over to the Loebig Ink Search Engine Optimization page to learn how we can help make quick, measurable improvements to your website.  

A Testimonial: Troubleshooting Google Ads and a BNI Connection

Loebig Ink Testimonial: Troublshooting Google Ads and a BNI ConnectionWe recently received an unexpected testimonial addressed to the leadership team of Loebig Ink’s professional networking group, Business Networking International (BNI). Kevin Hu of Spa65 Thai Massage & Bodywork sent this heartfelt email expressing his gratitude for the support provided by Brian and the Loebig Ink team in resolving major online issues that were affecting the visibility and bottom line of his new start-up, a high-end Thai massage business based in Potomac, Maryland.

Hi Daniel and Ann [BNI chapter president and vice president],

I would like to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude toward Brian Loebig. I was inducted to BNI yesterday because of him. My Google Ads account suspension issue was fixed yesterday because of him!

For a new business of only 3 months old, having our Google Ads account suspended by Google was devastating because everyone uses Google to search for services. After the suspension, I had a lot of doubts and fears that my business could even survive because there was noticeable foot traffic dropped. After several weeks of frustration interacting with Google Ads support, my realtor introduced me to Brian. I know he is busy. I know he has his life and business. However, he set aside a time very late that same night and troubleshot the issue with me on Zoom. I felt I had hope because someone cared. I felt I had hope because he had many resources, experience and connections. I felt I had hope because I was not alone in this.  

After many days of troubleshooting, we made many changes and updates to my website.  However, my account was still suspended. He then introduced me to BNI. I realized that I cannot put all my eggs in one basket. I had to get out of my comfort zone and tried different marketing strategies. I truly enjoyed the one to one meetings with BNI members. Our BNI core values really resonated with me – building Meaningful Relationships: Build strong relationships with others.

For three months, pretty much since the beginning, my business runs without Google Ads advertisement. The business is actually running pretty well and I saw revenue growth each month. More and more people from around the DMV area notice our business.  

Three weeks ago, while troubleshooting my website performance issue, I found out that my website was hosted in Thailand! I contacted my Thai web designer to move the content to the US based servers but didn’t hear back for many weeks. Once again, I reached out to Brian for help.  He did his magic and voilà, my website’s slowness issue was fixed! At that instant, I appealed my Google account suspension to Google Ads support and voilà, my Google Ads account was restored! I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the news. My wife and I hugged each other and cried for 5 minutes. These three months of struggling and hard working with Google Ads were finally over all thanks to Brian’s support and members from BNI.

As a new BNI member, I want to share this testimony with you the leadership team and hopefully you can share my story to other members and visitors.

Thank you.

Kevin Hu
Spa65 Thai Massage & Bodywork

 

Thank YOU, Kevin Wu! We appreciate the positive feedback.

If you would like to share about your experience with our team and services at Loebig Ink, feel free to leave us a Google review or leave a review on your favorite review site

 

AI and Automation – Marketing Manager Meetup

Our June 2024 Marketing Manager Meetup event was a resounding success with a featured presentation by Marcus Wiseman of River Falls Media and RFM Digital about the opportunities available to marketing agency owners that leverage AI and Automation for promoting and growing business opportunities.

The event space and catering was graciously hosted by Brandywine Living in Potomac  and Travis Royall, Director of Community Relations.

Marketing Manager Meetup Flyer - Marcus Wiseman RFM Digital, featured presenter

Marketing Manager Meetups are hosted by:

  • Brian Loebig, Loebig Ink SEO and Web Design
  • Frank Goodman, Bleeding Bulb

What is the “Marketing Manager Meetup”?

Discover the Marketing Manager Meetup, where marketing managers, advertising experts, and business owners unite to elevate marketing strategies and drive superior results. Join our informal “lunch and learn” sessions featuring industry-leading presenters who share cutting-edge insights. Collaborate, network, and gain valuable resources to boost your traditional and internet marketing prowess. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to exchange ideas and strategies in a dynamic environment dedicated to professional growth and success.

Meet Our Project Manager – Patricia Smith

The Smith familyPatricia Smith is a wife, mother, singer, and Graphic Designer. She is excited to have recently joined the Loebig Ink family! 

Patricia fell in love with graphic design at the age of 18. Being fresh out of high school and when her church needed someone to do their newsletter, she offered her time and found joy in creating something from scratch that everyone could enjoy. She remembers using Microsoft Publisher templates and learning about the color palettes. A new world opened up to her and she set out to explore all she could do. When her pastor met Brian Loebig at a conference and mentioned Patricia, the wheels were set in motion for her Loebig Ink connection.

Patricia was born in Washington, DC and grew up in Prince George’s, Maryland. She has six siblings (two brothers and four sisters). After graduating from Crossland High School in Clinton, MD and the birth of her children, she attended Southern New Hampshire University to earn a BA in Graphic Design and Web Development – still an ongoing pursuit.

Since that first stint as church newsletter designer, Patricia has had many ups and downs trying to break into a field that she holds dear. She has put creative twists to presentations she created at corporate jobs and started her own freelance graphic design business, Patricia Marie Designs. She believes it is necessary to be a continual learner of her craft and rather than to be ashamed of mistakes, to embrace them as the challenges one needs to grow.

Family is a huge part of Patricia’s world. She is married to Karl Smith and they have three beautiful boys together: Jeremy (15), Justin (11), and Jaden (9). She and Karl have been together for 16 years and he is also passionate about graphic design. She counts each member of her family as a blessing and thanks God they are in her life. 

Patricia’s other passion is singing gospel music. She fell in love with it as a seven-year-old through singing in the choir and listening to famous gospel singers. She has been singing ever since and would love to one day create an album of her original songs. 

Patricia Smith says she is proud of joining the Loebig Ink team and of the exceptional work we do for customers seeking SEO and web design. We are equally proud to have her on board!

Meet Our SEO Project Manager – Mansi Jain

Mansi JainMansi Jain was working as a Freelancer when she interviewed for SEO Specialist with Loebig Ink in 2023. That first virtual meeting with Brian Loebig was a good one and despite the physical distance, Mansi quickly became an integral part of the Loebig Ink team. Already an SEO Expert, Mansi embarked on playing a crucial role in the company’s website optimization and technical fixes, showcasing her prowess in the intricate world of search engine optimization. Being the youngest member of the company, her fresh perspective and energy have made a lasting impression on Brian. He not only appreciates her technical SEO skills but also values her knack for discovering innovative shortcuts, a quality that sets her apart in the digital landscape.

Mansi grew up in India and pursued commerce as her primary field of study. For higher education she moved to Indore, well known for its food culture and the Rang Panchami festival. Initially, she wanted to become a Chartered Accountant, but her path unexpectedly shifted when a friend at a party told her about the prospects of digital marketing. Intrigued by this new possibility, Mansi embarked on her journey into SEO services. 

While Mansi excels in the technical intricacies of search engine optimization, her interests extend beyond the digital sphere. She loves binge-watching movies and TV series and loves to cook Indian food. Mansi finds joy in balancing her professional life with other interests. Though even in her spare time, her tech interests shine through. She enjoys spending some of her free time reading about the latest SEO algorithms and seeking ways to implement them practically. Her collaborative spirit and her blending of the personal and professional can be seen through her involvement in her brother’s business, a guest blogging agency called Linclogy. Serving as a supporting hand, she contributes her expertise to enhance the success of his ventures. 

Beyond her established skills, Brian has helped Mansi learn more about website design, which was always challenging for her. She always likes to step out of her comfort zone and learn new skills. Brian and everyone else at Loebig Ink is proud to have such a talented and eager member of the team

Top 5 Referral Sources of a New Entrepreneur

When I began my new entrepreneurial pursuit three years ago there were several referral sources that quickly became the top sources for new business leads.  While some of these referral sources may seem obvious, others were surprising to me. All of these sources continue to generate leads to this day, but the distribution and quality of leads have changed over time.

THEN (Year One: 2010)

1.  Family and Friends
2. Craigslist Prospecting
3. Craigslist Ads
4. Volunteer Activities
5. Thumbtack.com

NOW (Year Three: 2013)

1. Small Business Partnerships
2. Customer Referrals
3.  Internet Ads
4.  Job Lead Sites
5.  Business Website

1. Family and friends

Family and friends may seem like an obvious source of referrals for a new business owner, but many new entrepreneurs overlook this natural source of initial business. When I decided to pursue a full-time career as a tech consultant, I wasn’t shy about letting my family and friends know about my choice. I created a business Facebook and Twitter account and invited family, friends and former colleagues to connect with my business. I also let friends and family know what I was doing through personal Facebook and Linkedin posts. My first clients were friends who needed web pages or help with Internet marketing for their own small businesses.

Lessons Learned: Your friends and family want to support you. Let them know about your business and ways that they can help promote you. But, don’t bombard them with your business information. Over time, reduce the frequency of business-related posts on your personal Facebook page.

2. Craigslist prospecting

Craigslist was familiar to me since I had sold and bought many personal items over the years on eBay as well as Craigslist. I knew there was a part time jobs category in Craigslist so I spent a few minutes each day browsing keywords and categories that fit my new entrepreneurial pursuit. One of the first jobs I landed through Craigslist was with a luxury car dealership, Volvo of Central Virgina, working as a part-time, social media manager. The hourly rate quoted on the Craiglist ad, $10 per hour, was well below the hourly rate I had established for myself, but I decided to send my contact information to see if there was any room for negotiation. I negotiated a slightly higher rate of pay and also requested a chance to negotiate an even higher rate after a few months on the job. This job later became my single most important client.

Lessons Learned: Don’t send a full resume or cover letter to a job prospect on Craigslist right away, even if they request it in the job posting! Send some basic information so they know you read their job ad and also ask them what the name of their business is before sending additional information. Over deliver on your first jobs so that they become your best referral sources.

3. Craigslist ads

Creating a Craigslist ad (in 2013) was a free and simple process so this was one of the first types of advertising I did as a new entrepreneur. [2023 update: Craigslist ads are now $5.00/mo minimum] The first ad that I designed was generated from an html design from my Thumbtack.com profile. Thumbtack later discontinued posting an automated Craigslist advertisement, but I continued to use the format since it began creating a multitude of free leads. Search the Washington DC Area Craigslist ‘creative services’ category (https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/crs?query=google%20adwords%20seo#search=1~list~0~0) for “Google Adwords SEO” for an example of what my lead generating ad looks like!

Lessons Learned: Craigslist allows you to ‘renew’ the ad regularly so that it gets repositioned to the top of the job category. Renewing it as often as possible is the key to getting regular leads. Adding a professional photo of yourself and links back to your website is also critical. After three years, in 2016, my Craigslist ad continues to be one of the top 5 sources of new traffic to my website.

4. Volunteer activities

As a new entrepreneur I had plenty of extra time available to work on promoting my new business since I didn’t have many clients. I was eager to develop a portfolio of work and good recommendations. Volunteering was a natural way to achieve both goals. I began to volunteer with non-profit organizations with whom I had natural connections and that were well known and respected in the community. The American Red Cross and the Foster Care Alumni of America provided wonderful recommendations that are posted on my Linkedin profile as well as my business website. These volunteer connections have also led to additional business.

Lessons Learned: Be ready to make a long term commitment to volunteer activities, but don’t over promise the services you are willing and able to provide. Ask for recommendations from key, non-profit staff using Linkedin. Linkedin recommendations are public so they can be reused in resume’s, websites and other promotional material.

5. Thumbtack.com

Thumbtack.com was one of the first paid job lead sites that I used due to its simple business model and professional looking member profiles. Leads are sent to only 5 local businesses to increase the chances that leads can be converted to new clients. Lead fees tend to be high so it is best to ask clarifying questions of the job poster before submitting a bid that will result in a fee for the lead.

Lessons Learned: Pick one or two job lead sites and fully develop your profile and maximize use of the resource. Steady use of a single job lead site can quickly pay off for a new entrepreneur. Good sites for Technology professionals include Thumbtack.com, Elance.com, Odesk.com.

After three years as an entrepreneur all of these referral sources continue to generate business, but the leading source of referrals has changed. The most important source of quality leads is now business partnerships and customer referrals.

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