Importance of Demographics, Psychographic and Topographic analysis in e-business

Sunday, April 15, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 4 comments
One of the most important aspects of e-business is demographics anlysis and searcher behaviour What they prefer and analysis of surrounding situations. It includes age, gender, income, marital status, ethnicity. It helps online marketer to know about the potential customers needs and helps to promote their product in that way.
For example:

Demographic

  • Gender: Target is male or female ex:male

  • Age: Age group you are targeting for ex:18-25 years

  • Income: Earning of the customer $10K+

  • Ethnic group: Desired audience ex: Asian

  • Marital status: Target is single or married ex: single


Psychographic
Psychographic is based on the consumers ethics, values and psychological beliefs.

Topographic
It is a model that integrates psychographics and demographics with detailed buying process data. Topographic profile will give you a very good idea about customer needs and motivations.

How to avoid RSI or CRI

Sunday, March 18, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
RSI: Repetitive stress injury or Repetitive strain injury is a big problem for those who overuse computer. In modern life people spend their maximum time on computer for different purpose like for online shopping, games, chatting etc. But it becomes sometimes dangerous when people overuse. May be due to work pressure and some other reason. RSI-Wrist pain

Researches shows that due to wrong gestures, repetitive movements, exceeding time limit is main reason of RSI. Indication of RSI is recurring pain in shoulders, back, neck, wrists or hands.

How to avoid RSI:
  • Maintain good posture alignment during working on computer system.

  • Don't work regularly on computer. Take a break for 5 mins on every 45 mins.

  • Maintain proper distance from computer screen.

  • Stretch your back, arms during break.


Click here for Books and videos on RSI

Useful links:
Harvard RSI Action
RSI Prevention
Safe computing tips
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Scope of Vertical Search Engine or Specialty Search Engines

Sunday, March 11, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Vertical or specialized search: A type of search engines that focus on specific business or industry i.e local, topical and vertical search. Google, Yahoo and MSN these are the major players in search engine industry that covers a wide range of online consumer search market. Now what is the scope of vertical search engines? why people wants to search in specialized search engines?

Sometimes, People want to see all the information they can get related to that industry... at that time users generally wants to use the major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. But when user interested to buy a specific product of any particular brand like tanishq watches. When consumer enter the term "tanishq watches" in major search engines and he not only found tanishq watches but all kind of watches then its really frustating for him. That's where speciality or vertical search sites stand. For any specific items related to their business or buying something on the net, users don't want to waste their time in searching and filtering relevant information.

The major search engines using "Web Crawler" to fetch very large number of documents. All the search engines use some criteria to filter and sort the document. A step by step procedure to find out the relevant information is called algorithm.
Vertical search engines used to send their spiders on highly refined database only. So that user can find only relevant information, closely related to their specific term. There are so many specialized search engines are also available like for Travel, shopping, medical search engines, science search engines etc. Ultimately vertical search engines will play an important role in next few years.
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User generated content

Friday, March 02, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Traditional media and User generated content
User generated content is just opposed to traditional media producers, and production companies. These contents are influenced by end users. The user generated content include blogging, podcasting, digital video, wikis, etc. User generated media such as Youtube, myspace, wikipedia, these are the examples where people come and share their experiences and opinion. According to youtube official sources, people upload 65,000 (sixty five thousands) video clip per day by using their mobile phones and other medium. It's really a big figure. We can just imagine the power of user generated content :)

Open source free softwares such as linux operating system also encourage user-generated software. This is a two way media also called web 2.0 which encourages people to comment on other people content and publishing their own content.

Traditional media required knowledge experts who can write content on specific topics. This type of content is edited by experts to maintain the quality of the content. Whereas UGC (user generated content) is created by users. This type of content is in the form of discussion groups, wikis, blogs, video podcasting etc. Everyone wants to say something and share their ideas on their interested topics. So, User generated media is the best place where they can share their experiences, ideas and valuable information.
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Difference between web 1.0 and web 2.0

Saturday, February 24, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 5 comments
All about Web 2.0 and Web 1.0:

Now a days people are just not searching for information, end users wants to share their ideas, experiences, their own opinion through social media like wikis, blogging, social bookmarking, tagging etc. Now users are moving forward from Desktop to online internet applications. There are three terms that used in web marketing for different purposes: Web 1.0, now people are using Web 2.0 and the next step is Web 3.0.

Web 1.0: In web 1.0 its webmaster responsibility to keep the website updated and provide useful and informative content to the end user. Examples of web 1.0 are
Double click
Kodak express
personal website etc.

Web 2.0: Web 2.0 is more than search for information. Now user is searching for information as well as experience. Social MediaUsers wants to share their opinion, thoughts on his/her interested topic. Web 2.0 contains more organized and categorized content. Web 2.0 include RIA (Rich internet applications) that is for share their experience online.

WikisRIA (Rich internet applications) - Ajax and flash are key technologies that is used to make rich internet applications. Ajax (Asynchronus javascript and xml) is basically used for overall application usability. Whereas flash is used for better presentation and user experience. With the help of these applications user can drag and drop their interesting and informative content, create a link, edit and tag these links online and can share at the same time. SOA (Service oriented architecture) is also used in Web 2.0. Watch this interesting Video about Web 2.0.



Some of the Web 2.0 applications that allow user to share their experiences and allow to edit and provide drag and drop facilities are: Flckr, bloglines, del.icio.us, technorati etc.).

Blogging is also one of the best example of Web 2.0. Where user can write something about their interests and linking to something that they find interesting, share via RSS feeds(really simply syndication). Blogging
Although most of the blogs were manually updated, but now some RIA is developed to maintain it easily to automate the maintenance of such sites, and the use of some sort of browser-based software is now a typical aspect of "blogging".
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What is web 2.0?

Thursday, February 15, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Web 2.0 is a term coined by O'Reilly Media. The first principal of Web 2.0 was "The web as platform", discussed at first web 2.0 conference in october 2004. Web 2.0 is a web based services like communication tools, wikis and other social networking websites that emphasize online information sharing and collaboration.

Web 2.0 expected to replace desktop applications for many purposes. Because Web 2.0 applications are available anywhere and user can access their informative content or links from anywhere.

Example of Web 2.0 are:
  • blogging

  • search engine optimization

  • wikipedia

  • google adsense

  • syndication

  • tagging

  • web services etc.
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Social media campaign - emerging trend of 2007!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Internet marketing - emerging trend of 2007 is Social media marketing.
Social Media Marketing
Are you ready to take the advantage of this? First of all I want to introduce what it is? and how it works?

Social media describes the tools and applications that people use to share their experiences, opinions, insights and perspectives with each other. In my previous post Top 10 Searches of 2006 it includes so many social network websites such as myspace, radioblog, wikipedia etc. It can take many forms like audio, video, images and text. Popular medium includes blogs, podcasts, wikis etc.

Blogs:One of the most popular form of social media is blogs. Blogs are online journals consisting regularly updated entries. You can take advantage of blogs for branding purpose as well as in global popularity.

Social Networks: This type of website allows you to easily communicate and share your ideas to other people connected in this network. One of the popular example of social networks is Myspace.

Wikis: These types of websites allow people to add informative content or edit the existing content.

Podcasts: audio and video files that are available by subscription.

Examples of Social media marketing

Examples of top social media services are:
1. Myspace (A platfrom for blogging)
2. YouTube (A Videoblogging platform)
3. Digg (A platform for news sharing)
4. del.icio.us (A bookmark sharing platform)
5. Reddit (A news sharing platform)
6. Flickr (A photosharing platform)

How you can take benefit of social media marketing campaign?
Blogs are written in personal style and it shows credibility. Take advantage of links and comments. Subscription via RSS technology, ultimately you will get global popularity, that also helps in viral marketing.
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Top Searches of 2006 - Google, Yahoo and MSN

Sunday, December 31, 2006 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Top 10 Searches of 2006.

Top 10 Searches in 2006Google is again most popular search engine of 2006. The top searches were dominated by social networking websites and web 2.0 developments like encyclopedia, wikipedia and music streaming service radioblog.

Google top 10 Searches in 2006:
1. bebo

2. myspace

3. world cup

4. metacafe

5. radioblog

6. wikipedia

7. video

8. rebelde

9. mininova

10. wiki

View more at Google zeitgeist 2006.



Yahoo top 10 Searches in 2006.

1. Britney Spears

2. WWE

3. Shakira

4. Jessica Simpson

5. Paris Hilton

6. American Idol

7. Beyonce Knowles

8. Chris Brown

9. Pamela Anderson

10. Lindsay Lohan


and here is the MSN Top 10 searches in 2006:

1. Ronaldinho

2. Shakira

3. Paris Hilton

4. Britney Spears

5. Harry Potter

6. Eminem

7. Pamela Anderson

8. Hilary Duff

9. Rebelde

10. Angelina Jolie


Britney SpearsAccording to top 10 searches of Google in 2006, It is interesting to see that Google top 10 searches includes so many social network websites, whereas Yahoo and MSN searches includes so many Female celebrities.
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Happy Christmas!

Sunday, December 24, 2006 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments

Happy Christmas!


Happy Christmas!

Jingle Bells

Dashing through the snow

In a one horse open sleigh

O'er the fields we go

Laughing all the way

Bells on bob tails ring

Making spirits bright

What fun it is to laugh and sing

A sleighing song tonight

Source: http://kavathiya.20m.com/Christmas_sms/Christmas%20Song.html

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Internet Marketing - Organic vs Paid Listing

Sunday, December 03, 2006 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Organic vs Paid listing

There are two ways of promotion:

1. Through Organic listing
2. Paid listing

Organic search engine optimization (natural listing) - The process of increasing the amount of visitors by achieving higher ranking on search engines. Where you do not have to pay money to search engines. As soon as you will get higher ranking chances are you will get maximum results. Major search engines are Google, Yahoo and MSN where you can check ranking and estimate traffic for your website. According to Geo Location you can also check local search engines of that location to maximize no. of visitors and business.

Paid lisitng - Here you have to pay for your listing and then you will get traffic and business. There are so many programs running by major search engines and other third party as well like PPC (Pay Per Click), banner advertising etc. There are so many options are available to go for paid listing. Some third party are also running this type of campaign. To evaluate how much you are investing and what output you are getting, you must tracking report and proper analysis for that, so that you can improve day by day.

Now one Big question for you?
Why you will go for Paid listing, if you are already listed in organic listing? I think anybody can say no for paid placement... right? No... you are in wrong direction if you are thinking there is no need to pay for paid listing. what happens if your ranking will drop for any reason, may be search engine updates... may be some optimization mistakes. Then you have to wait for ranking to get business.

If you are doing Organic and paid placement both then you can take double advantage. First one is no need to worry about ranking. Second if you are not doing paid placement someone else can do this and get business of your part. So if you are investing $100 or getting $2000 through paid placement, I think there is no any other better option.
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SEM - Changing the Marketing landscape

Sunday, November 05, 2006 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments


Search engine marketing has a level of personalization and accoutability that much conventional media such as Radio, television and print are unable to deliver. Due to effectiveness, it is growing more than conventional media. One of the greatest benefit of this medium is you can track your campaigns, whether you are doing marketing or brand building activities. you can track everything. You can set your goal and track accordingly as well. For different campaigns you can set your objective and cross check upon key factors involved in that campaign. you can easily track and evaluate KPI (key performance indicators) areas.
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Search engines- Reverse broadcast network

Sunday, October 29, 2006 Posted by Deelip Kumar 0 comments
Deelip Kumar

Traditional advertising vs Reverse broadcast network!

Search engine optimization is the best way to advertise your products and reach millions of your targeted visitors. Traditional broadcast systems includes Television, Print, Radio etc. These are very expensive and even advertisers does not get targeted visitors. But In Search Engines "Reverse broadcast network", here consumers exactly telling you what they actually want. Ultimately advertisers conversion ratio is high and there is no need to pay tons. I think this a unique system of broadcasting where you don't need to tell consumers, it's the reverse, cosumers tells you what they actually want, means they broadcast to you. Suppose a customer wants to buy "camera" he already in the "buy mode".

This can be achieved by search engine optimization where advertisers need to target keywords phrases and increase overall visibility on the major search engines.
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