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Our SEO Company’s Links of the Week


Happy Friday everyone. As the week comes to a close, we have some wonderful SEO  links for you all to contemplate over the weekend (and if you’re in Chicago like us, check out the fabulous entertainment guides from a nearby community of Chicago apartments - yes, one of our writers compiles those).

From Read  Write Web, the HowCast Iphone application has surpassed 500,000 downloads.

May 29th, 2009


Its Britney, Google: Online Marketing Through The Eyes of Britney Spears

Posted in Celebrity SEO

When you hear the name Britney Spears, what comes to mind?  She’s a pop princess, tabloid sensation, traditional southern gal, and mother of two boys with the notorious K-Fed - and she is making her comeback right now with her new CD called Circus and a national tour.  Britney has been working hard to re-establish her career and prove to her fans that Britney is back, and her online marketing and social media presence is a major part of her team’s strategy.

April 10th, 2009


Online Marketing From Charles Barkley’s Perspective

Posted in Celebrity SEO

This week our SEO company is looking at online marketing through the eyes of the esteemable Sir Charles, one of professional basketball’s most beloved characters who has become known as much for his off-court antics as his legendary talent and playing abilities. 

January 23rd, 2009


SEOGroup Character of the Week: The Notorious B.L.A.G.O. - Illinois Governor Blagojevich

Posted in Celebrity SEO

Our SEO company has decided to resurrect our character of the week with a person who’s name is certainly in the news today: former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich.  After all, we are a Chicago SEO company, so his impeachment is definitely the biggest local story at the moment.

January 9th, 2009


Online Marketing, Branding, & American Gangster: What Frank Lucas Did Right

Posted in Celebrity SEO

From American Gangster (2007):

Brand names mean something. Consumers rely on them to know what they’re getting. They know the company isn’t going to try to fool them with an inferior product. They buy a Ford, they know they’re gonna get a Ford. Not a Datsun. Blue Magic is a brand name; as much a brand name as Pepsi. I own it. I stand behind it. I guarantee it and people know that even if they don’t know me any more than they know the chairman of General Mills.

Now, of course our Chicago online marketing agency doesn’t condone the career choice or the criminal actions of American Gangster’s title character Frank Lucas, but we do have respect for his business acumen and marketing abilities. It does take some serious skill to become a self-made man, after all, even if the source of his wealth was decidedly illegal (Frank went from being a nobody to the biggest drug dealer in Harlem). Furthermore, Frank’s way of making his product stand out in a crowded market where pretty much everyone was selling the same thing by giving it a memorable name - Blue Magic - and associating that name with a higher quality product was downright genius at the time.

He also understood the importance of going to directly to the source (in this case, the jungles of Vietnam) and transporting your own product - without middlemen, you can earn a higher profit and pass those savings on to your customers (like Walmart). Or his own words -

The man I worked for ran one of the biggest companies in New York City for almost fifty years. I was with him every day for fifteen of them, looking after him, taking care of things, protecting him, learning from him. Bumpy thought he was rich, but he was never really rich. Why? Because he didn’t own the company. He thought he did. He didn’t. He only managed it. Someone else owned it. So they owned him. Nobody owns me, though. Because I own my company. And my company sells a product that’s better than the competition’s at a price that’s lower.”

Another lesson to take away from American Gangster is this one:

Frank Lucas: What is that you got on?
Huey Lucas: What? This?
Frank Lucas: Yeah, that.
Huey Lucas: This is a very, very, very nice suit.
Frank Lucas: That’s a very, very, very nice suit, huh?
Huey Lucas: Yeah.
Frank Lucas: That’s a clown suit. That’s a costume, with a big sign on it that says “Arrest me”. You understand? You’re too loud, you’re making too much noise. Listen to me, the loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room.

Because it bears repeating - the loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room. The flashiest websites with gimmicky taglines and lots of keyword stuffing is hardly ever the best company to go with, or the most appealing to online visitors. There is something to be said for reaching page one and allowing superior services, products, and solutions to speak for themselves- sometimes you have to get out of the way of your own marketing campaign.

Furthermore, instead of being the loudest and flashiest one in the room, promoting whatever it is you have to promote by proving how it benefits them, as well as telling people what you will do for them by establishing your online authority (instead of just getting your name/brand out there) will get more results. Think about it - who do people trust more, the annoying infomercial breed of self-promoters and similar websites, or the people who are more subdued but confident in their ability to create value and get things done?

*Disclaimer: Of course our marketing agency does not condone the drug trade or the violence featured in American Gangster.

December 9th, 2008


SEOGroup Character of the Week, Jailbird Edition

Posted in Celebrity SEO

This week we are looking at online marketing and search engine optimization from behind bars; more specifically, we are making O.J. Simpson the character of the week.

December 5th, 2008


SEO & Online Marketing From Jay-Z’s Perspective: “I’m A Hustler, Baby”

Posted in Celebrity SEO

In response to this clever post by David Snyder over at Snydey Sense, our SEO company has decided to look at online marketing and search engine optimization from Jay-Z’s perspective this week.

November 14th, 2008


SEO Character of the Week: Lame Duck Edition

Posted in Celebrity SEO

At first our SEO company was going to highlight Barack Obama as this week’s personality; however, we decided that virtually every other blog was going to be all about the president-elect this week - and sometimes we feel that if you don’t have anything original to say, don’t say anything at all.

November 7th, 2008


AMC’s Mad Men And Our SEO Company: If Sterling Cooper Was An Online Marketing Agency

Posted in Celebrity SEO

In honor of the season two finale on Sunday, today is Mad Men day - posts featuring a character from AMC’s hit show and what it would be like if they worked at the Ocean Groups will appear on all the company blogs.

October 24th, 2008


No Reservations For Page One: Anthony Bourdain & Online Marketing

Posted in Celebrity SEO

Ah, Anthony Bourdain - he is cranky, often ill-tempered, and sarcastic - and his millions of fans love him anyway. He wouldn’t be quite the same without being a chef, of course, but this week our SEO company is looking at online marketing from Bourdain’s unique perspective.

October 17th, 2008