Managing SEO expectations at DTC companies
- Part 1 Managing SEO expectations at DTC companies
- Part 2Managing successful DTC SEO projects
Show Notes
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01:38An overview of DTC companiesDTC, or direct-to-consumer, companies sell their products or services directly to their target customers, bypassing middlemen. Break the Web focuses exclusively on working with DTC brands because they can track directly against consumer behaviors.
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02:28Differences between B2C and DTC marketingThe market demand in B2B is typically not as extensive as in B2C due to the higher-priced offerings. Unlike DTC, where there are numerous touchpoints and conversion methods, B2B involves complexities related to sales, closing, conversions, data tracking, and ROI.
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05:56Managing SEO expectations in DTC marketingSeasonality plays a significant role in DTC markets, impacting consumer behaviors differently based on factors like weather, holidays, etc. Understanding these fluctuations through data helps in managing expectations for SEO strategies.
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07:15Grouping SEO expectationsFor Break the Web, setting expectations starts with educating clients and internal stakeholders. SEO expectations are grouped by understanding the basics of SEO, defining goals and KPIs, and consumer behavior changes in terms of seasonality, competition, and SERP changes.
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09:45Balancing the margin of error in SEO forecastingIt's crucial to educate clients about the likelihood of inaccuracies due to factors beyond your control, like Google's constant updates. In addition, you can leverage industry benchmarks and historical data from similar brands to make more informed forecasting predictions.
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12:47Algorithm updates and managing SEO expectationsAfter an algorithm update, it's important to acknowledge that SEO success is a team effort involving marketing, tech, sales, UX, and branding. Sharing credit across teams helps manage expectations and fosters collaboration, whether the outcomes are positive or negative.
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14:26Managing SEO expectations for DTC projectsGain alignment on goals, KPIs, the controllables and uncontrollables in SEO. Also, set expectations with clients regarding collaboration time in the early stages and the influence of consumer behavior changes on conversions, revenue, and forecasts.
Quotes
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"In our SEO approach, collaboration is key with in-house teams spanning marketing, tech, sales, branding, and UX. When SEO succeeds, it's a win for everyone. We celebrate together, sharing both successes and failures." - Jason Berkowitz
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"Set expectations with clients that traffic fluctuations could be due to the competition doing something better, seasonality, or Googles roll out of new SERP features." - Jason Berkowitz
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"Use historical data from similar brands to build a framework for forecasting, rather than reinventing the wheel." - Jason Berkowitz
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"We try to set expectations with clients around forecasting, providing a lot of education before we present a forecast. Things change that are beyond our control, like Google updates and the release of new SERP features." - Jason Berkowitz
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"Even as consumer behavior changes, conversions and revenue, which might throw a wrench in forecasts, will indeed change as well." - Jason Berkowitz
- Part 1 Managing SEO expectations at DTC companies
- Part 2Managing successful DTC SEO projects
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Part 1Managing SEO expectations at DTC companies
Jason Berkowitz, Founder and SEO Director at Break the Web, delves into SEO management at DTC companies. Unlike B2B markets, where demand generation may dominate, DTC businesses capitalize on existing consumer interest. However, managing expectations requires a nuanced approach, encompassing education, alignment on goals and KPIs, and transparency about the variables influencing SEO performance. Today, Jason discusses managing SEO expectations at a DTC company.
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Part 2Managing successful DTC SEO projects
Jason Berkowitz, Founder and SEO Director at Break the Web, delves into SEO management at DTC companies. While the fundamental frameworks of SEO remain consistent, nuances in content style, research methods, and data analysis tools vary significantly between DTC and B2B markets. Unlike B2B endeavors, DTC SEO projects require a tailored approach, particularly in tasks related to voice, branding, and content strategy across different stages of the funnel. Today, Jason discusses managing successful DTC SEO projects.
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