Category Archives: Online Marketing

Finally get to grips with your website

  • Annoyed your current website isn’t delivering results?
  • Frustrated that it is hard to manage or amend?
  • Confused by social media and search engine what-ever-its-called?
  • Just don’t quite know where to start?

You are not alone

Urban Elephant works with small groups of businesses to develop their websites. Working alongside each other for peer support, as we hand-hold you through the process of design, functionality, content, copy, search engine optimisation, online marketing strategy, social media and e-commerce if necessary.

Going through the small business package will not only give you a website that will provide a return on investment but will give you a knowledge and understanding that can be applied to future on line marketing activities.

Getting it all explained

Urban Elephant will alleviate all your fears and concerns about websites while we work with you to build a new one.

We understand small businesses need websites that offer a return on investment. So we offer training to understand, manage, maintain and utilise your new site. We will help you develop your understanding of online marketing and social media so you can integrate it with your off line marketing.

Proven to work

Bishop Simeon Trust, Ideal Eyes Opticians and Euthenia Coaching all launched together in 2012

bishop simeon trust website image

ideal eyes new website

euthenia coaching home page

Your new website in March 2013

The first group ‘kicks off’ the process on Tuesday 22nd January 2013. If you need to sort out your website and want to join this unique opportunity to network, get instant peer feedback and support then email lucy@urbanelephant.com for more details or call 01993 776999 for a quick chat to discuss.

 


Free seminars on Blogs and Twitter

Why should you blog?

There are so many blogs out there, would writing one really make a difference anyway?

Blogs are a great way to add content to your website,  share information, comment on current issues and keep customers updated.

Whether you are a complete blog novice, or are blogging now but could use some guidance then book your place at our free seminar.

Blogs and Blogging

We will be looking at why you should be writing blogs and how we suggest you write them. An informal seminar to get you thinking about blogs as a marketing tool.

Monday 10th or 17th December 6.00-7.30pm. Urban Element. Witney.

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Twitter for Business

Find out all you need to know about Twitter for business, how it helps increase your search engine rankings, can be used for customer support, can build product / service anticipation and its effective use for interacting with your customers.

Thursday 6th December or Tuesday 18th December 9.30 -11am. Urban Element. Witney. 

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Urban Elephant

Urban Element free seminars are to support the launch of Urban Elephant, web design and online marketing for small business. For more information please call Lucy or Jon on 01993 776999


Urban Elephant, ready to launch !

Brand new identity

Urban Element’s small business package now has its own identity as Urban Elephant. With a logo and colour scheme of its own this unique process, now has its very own identity. It’s big ideas for small business, working together in groups as elephants do to achieve what some clients might think impossible!

Latest Urban Elephant group launch

Our latest Urban Elephant group are about  to launch their websites and we are able to give you a sneak peak of one of the sites. Continue reading


Pinterest joins free social media seminar line up

Following a very well received 10minute introduction to Pinterest at The Oxfordshire Project Group, Urban Element is adding an ‘Introduction to Pinterest to its free social media seminar schedule.

Pinterest

Pinterest is growing in popularity in the UK, you may have seen ‘Pin it’ buttons online and heard talk of Pins.

The seminars are your opportunity to learn more about this new visual social media channel and discover whether it is relevant for your business.

Our informal sessions will take you through the basics of setting up an account, getting started and including Pinterest in your online marketing strategy. Continue reading


Digital Marketing Team Welcomes New Member

The Urban Element online marketing department is pleased to welcome Paul Wood to the team. Paul brings with him experience in SEO and digital marketing after three years working in the field. Working alongside Charlie and Lucy, Paul will be responsible for delivering SEO projects to our clients. Continue reading


First Small Business Package Websites Launched

Website Launch

At Urban Element we are proud to launch the first two websites from our latest Small Business Package group.  Monarch Fire and Global Proofreading & Copy-editing. This unique process from no on line presence to the launch of their finished websites took a little over 10 weeks and only 4 meetings to achieve.

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The practical benefit of free social media seminars

Urban Element have now run a total of 6 free social media seminars to support the launch of their Small Business Website Package, and more dates are now available (dates at the end of this blog).

Dave Shorten, MD of Monarch Fire (UK) Ltd has attended seminars on both Twitter and LinkedIn:

”  The seminars were invaluable to me as they not only introduced me to Twitter and LinkedIn but educated me in online marketing and how I needed a strategy to make anything I subsequently did with them effective”

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New Cookie Law implications

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are the messages that web pages use to store information about visits to web pages. We use them on the UE website and they are used at some level on all our client sites because we use cookies to track visitors through google analytics.

How does this effect us?

New Privacy & Electronic Communication Regulations (PECR)  require all websites  with a UK website presence to clearly identify that they are using cookies. This is to protect users privacy, and at the moment ‘implied consent’ which would be the ideal and least intrusive solution is not considered sufficient. So other solutions that still comply but do not interfere too much with the web design are needed.

You can read the full government implementation guide by following the link 
http://alphagov.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/gds-cookies-implementer-guide.pdf

What’s the solution?

Urban Element are currently in the process of identifying the cookies they use on the UE website and we will be adding a cookie law solution to the UE website soon as an example of best practice.  We will share this with all our followers and will  be in touch with all our clients to help them implement effective and tailored solutions.

We would love to hear your comments and if you have seen any good solutions on other websites please let us know.


The Importance of Content – Brighton SEO

Last week I was lucky enough to attend the Brighton SEO conference. Throughout the day there were many different talks and discussions from people working in in SEO across a number of sectors, and while their areas of expertise differed, there was one topic that was covered in almost every session – content.

Brighton SEO

It has long been said that ‘content is king’ and that is truer now than ever before following recent updates to the Google algorithm. I could spend a long time discussing these changes and I think that is best left for another post, so in the meantime, if you would like to read more about the latest changes, I recommend this post by Branded3.

The conference opened with a panel discussion featuring, amongst others, Dave Coplin of Bing and Pierre Far from Google. Dave admitted that Bing uses social media as a ranking factor and while Pierre wouldn’t say that the number of followers, messages and interactions affects your ranking on Google, many of his comments suggested that it does. Both agreed that having good quality content on your website is important. If content is of a high quality and useful, then users will want to share it, and so this will attract more visitors to your site. The number of times your content is shared is considered more important than the number of followers that you have channels such as Twitter or Facebook.

One of the other panel members also reinforced that the content that you write in a tweet can affect the ranking of a page if it contains a link to it. One page on his website started to rank for a term that was not mentioned anywhere on his site but had been used in a tweet that he had sent out.

Content on your site is not necessarily text, it can be images, video, audio, data, etc. In fact, people are more likely to share things that are easy to digest, whether this is an infographic or a short video.

Consistently producing good quality content for your website allows Google to build up a level of trust with your site. If you are using the rel=author mark up, Google can associate your content on any website that you may write on. This can be particularly beneficial if you make use of guest bloggers.

There were a number of other interesting topics that were covered throughout the day and I will post about these in due course, but the most important tip of the day was what we already knew – content is king.

A great poster was produced by Shelli Walsh to summarise the day:
Brighton SEO Infographic April 2012

Infographic Design by ShellShock uk


Two new recruits for Urban Element

We are pleased to announce that we have increased our ranks with two new starters here at Urban Element.

Lucy Lavers joins us as Business Development Manager, while Stephanie Bouguet has started her internship as a Graphic Designer.

Lucy Lavers

Lucy has a background in marketing and PR and has worked in the industry since graduating with a 2:1 in PR and media in 1999. Her previous roles include Marketing Manager for a multi-national bathroom manufacturer over seeing all UK and Ireland marketing operations. More recently, she has been working in online affiliate marketing and SEO, so is well placed to work along side Nikki with our online marketing clients and with Jon on new initiatives. You can read more about Lucy on LinkedIn and you will also find her increasingly on Twitter.

Stephanie Bouguet

Stephanie Bouguet is from Bordeaux, France and started at UE this week. She is in the UK for 3 years to gain experience in Graphic Design having completed a Masters degree in Art, and undertaken further training in graphic design. You can see some of Stephanie’s work at
http://www.s-creative.fr/
. During her time at UE she will working with the web design team on projects including our new website . After her internship, Stephanie plans to remain in the UK as a website designer.


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