| Brand-building
may be more of an obsession than a business strategy, but businesses
rightly give a great deal of consideration to the words attatched
to their commercial operations. These are more commonly known as
names to you and me, but now there also has to be endless hand-wringing
consideration given to tag lines and missions statements. But what
about search terms and keywords? |
semanticfishing.com
has been on the web for 10 years now. Long before 'phishing' was
even a wicked gleam in the eye of a tyro black hat marketeer. In
the early days people often assumed we rented trawlers. Some still
do.So is semanticfishing.com a bad choice of URL?
One advantage it has is that people rarely forget it. This may seem
to be a minor gain in the thicket of search marketing, but it is
still the case after ten years that up-and-coming brand builders,
SEOs and sometimes even rival marketing companies have used the
phrase 'semantic fishing' in their semantic associations and keyword
lists to try and improve the visibility of their sites. That speaks
for itself. So does ten years of internet marketing without ever
using spam, popups or any kind of unsolicited approach. The strength
of the brand is the associations it has when people think of it.
With semanticfishing.com, advertisers know they are getting quality
marketing and no risk whatsoever of annoying their customers. All
this based on the simple premiss: find out what people are looking
for, and give it to them. That is Semantic Fishing. You can link
to us if you want to. We don't mind in the slightest. To learn more
about this powerful marketing strategy, follow this link to the
semantic
fishing home, or see what big
mouth media said about semantic fishing. |