Entries tagged as ‘ingenex digital marketing’

This week we’re working to optimize Social Harbor for search engines. I’m taking it on from the perspective of search engine optimization (SEO) as a service offered. Social Harbor (owned and operated by Ingenex Digital Marketing) provides professional profile management. In other words, if you work with Social Harbor, they will make it easy for people to find information about you that you want them to find. In plain terms, if they pop your name into a Google search box, they will find credible information instead of a photo of you winning last year’s pie eating contest.
Search engine optimization, or SEO, is no easy process. Social Harbor will put in the time necessary, using competitive analysis to choose the best keywords to optimize your site. Part of the goal is to drive traffic to the client’s site, and that is achieved with active links in the search results. As I’ve realized (and written about) over the past few weeks, the Internet has become a cluttered place. It’s almost necessary to have Facebook and LinkedIn accounts…but it doesn’t end there. There are now dozens of social media sites, for networking, sharing, cooperation, and communicating. Social Harbor brings the professional ones to the foreground, so that your recreational and leisure online activities don’t dilute your professional image.
Through my own research to optimize Social Harbor, I chose some of the following keywords: SEO, SEO search, SEO engine optimization, Michigan SEO consultants, Michigan SEO webdesign. These will be implemented in the content of the Social Harbor site, to maximize the efficiency of those keywords.
Categories: digital marketing internship · professional profile management
Tagged: facebook, google, ingenex digital marketing, linkedin, search engine optimization, seo, social harbor
September 11, 2008 · 1 Comment
I’ve been trying to find three blogs that discuss digital marketing topics. After some web searching, I located a few. Two seem to cover general online marketing: mobileStorm’s Digital Marketing Blog and the Australia-based Online Marketing Banter. The third is focused more on environmentally friendly business practices: Marketing Green.
I think it will be interesting to follow specific blogs on a consistent basis. That’s something I’ve never done before, partly because I’m so busy keeping one of my own blogs or creating other web content. But it’s also because I’m not the type of person who pays attention to one source of content. With the way the Internet has evolved, it’s really easy to jump back and forth between various sources, and use the content that is most timely, valid, or interesting. That’s why I like the concept behind Digg.com, where the audience can essentially vote to say which content is most valuable, and those articles will appear at the top of their lists. Unfortunately that sometimes means that the most popular items resemble clips from America’s Funniest Home Videos.
It still hasn’t quite hit me that I’m participating in a marketing internship. Until I saw the posting for Ingenex on Ann Arbor Spark, I hadn’t considered something like this before. I think that’s mostly because I had been trying so hard to stick to journalism, when in fact digital marketing is probably the best direction at this point.
In case you were wondering where my blog’s banner came from, it’s a photo of windmills posted on Stock.xchng (sxc.hu) and available for open use:

Categories: blogs · digital marketing internship
Tagged: ann arbor spark, digg.com, ingenex digital marketing, marketing green, mobilestorm, online marketing banter, stock.xchng
This is the first session of the Eco-Friendly Internship at Ingenex Digital Marketing in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I’m hoping to build my knowledge of digital marketing, and incorporate that into my experience in journalism and web development. Given my science background and my history of environmental journalism, I think that an eco-friendly approach is an appropriate way to break into marketing.
We’ll be meeting once a week, each Wednesday morning, and then doing 10 hours of work at home. I already have one blog that I write on consistently (at my website Supraterranean.com), but that one will focus on topics such as books, film, and art. This will be a place to keep track of my progress in the internship.
Categories: digital marketing internship
Tagged: eco-friendly internship, ingenex digital marketing, supraterranean