Hi Randy :-)
I remember this site, and like the changes. It`d definitely easier to
understand. There are a couple of things that come to mind. The first,
and perhaps most important, is that a business does take awhile to get
going. It`s not easy having a unique product, because nobody`s
searching for it---they simply don`t know it exists.
To that end, you have to "relate" your product to something that does
exist, that people do search for, but that isn`t your product. For
example, you should have a relationship (in SEO, articles, or blog
posts), to the term "birdhouse" and "bird house."
LOTS of people search for stuff on bird houses, because they know about
them. Your little birds in their *bird houses* do indeed relate,
they`re small, they make a great decoration, and likely could even be
used outside, right? In a sense, they`re "pets" of the virtual kind,
and so you might relate to bird-lovers, parakeet owners, and other
people searching for pet products.
One way to do that is to use content explaining what your product is
"Not." So for example, you could say, "Our exquisite carved birds don`t
need any
pet supplies,
bird seed,
suet, or
pet grooming. They`re Butternut Birds, and they`re always beautiful, healthy, and happy!"
The result is that you include searchable key phrases, which don`t
actually have anything to do with your product, but are *related* to
your product.
I`d also suggest developing a page that shows these birds in decorative
home settings. I love the idea of having them peeking out of their bird
houses, in the wooded backgrounds. But you`re trying to sell an
interior decoration. So you could have a page showing them on glass
shelves, corner shelves, bookshelves, in kitchens, dens, on desks, and
near windows. Just to give people a visual idea of how to use and enjoy
the product as a craft item.
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Craig Landes
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Defining the undefinable. "There are 10 kinds of people in the world---those who understand binary numbers and those who don`t." - Unknown
International Society of Curmudgeons