Anyone who's been here before knows a bit about content marketing. Essentially, it's about making your brand valuable to a consumer. Becoming valuable is all about being the answer to a problem that someone out there is having. SEO (or Search Engine Optimization) is all about connecting that person with your solution (more about that here). The problem, or more precisely, the difficulty, with SEO is that the Internet is a vast place. Even when you have just the thing to help consumers out, it's a rough job trying to fight for space out there.
This is where email marketing comes in. Off the bat, email seems to be unrelated to SEO. After all, search engines aren't picking anything up from your emails, right? Even though that is correct, it doesn't mean that there is nothing you can do off of your website to help improve your SEO. The beauty of email is that, once you have a lead's contact information that they willingly gave over, you know that they're interested in what you have to offer. The whole issue of fighting for space has now virtually disappeared! Your job now, with email, is to make sure you're being helpful and remaining relevant.
Here's an example to help with that. You may know that we're currently running a campaign to increase authority for Baltimore SEO. We've created what is called a pillar page, which is almost like a homepage for the topic, linking to related blog posts and e-books. So let's say someone visits one of our blog posts on the topics. The visitor clicks on the call-to-action on the bottom of the page, signing up for our monthly marketing breakfast, or downloading an e-book. Score! Now we have his or her contact info, as well as the knowledge that the consumer is interested in content related to Baltimore SEO. Now, we can craft an email promoting our other pillar Baltimore SEO content. This isn't just a spammy promotional email, because we're pushing content that the receiver is actually interested in.
Other Advantages of Email Marketing for SEO