StepForth has two clients from the Toronto region that depend on tourism and travel
to Toronto. Both Escape Tours and Parris Concierge are small businesses, employing
a total of six full time staff and less than ten part time staff. Neither company
can afford a large advertising budget and neither company could afford to sit
still while the economic foundation of their businesses collapsed beneath their
feet.
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Fortunately, these clients know each other and have done business together on
several occasions in the past. When Katherine Parris called StepForth early into
the crisis, we immediately recommended a solution that would potentially benefit
both businesses while distancing them from keyword phrases that mentioned the
word “Toronto”.
The first part of our solution was to suggest that the two businesses start working
closer together by sharing client lists, helping each other generate leads, and
increasing the number cross-referrals between the companies. For us, this was
the easy part. The more difficult part would be to position the two companies
high on search engines for keyword phrases that had no reference to the city of
Toronto. That required a little more than just good thoughts, it required good,
hard work.
Escape Tours is a small but busy company offering personalized tours of Toronto
and the surrounding areas. As each tour is designed to meet the needs of specific
clients, Escape Tours offers trips to several other areas around Ontario and Quebec.
Having benefited for almost a year from Top10 listings under the keyword phrase
“Toronto Tours”, Escape Tours owner Aurelija was starting to worry
that people would not be interested in taking tours of a city that had been (wrongly)
fingered as the leading distribution point for SARS. Realizing that one of Toronto’s
attractions is also the world’s longest continuous road, (Yonge Street)
we recommended the business begin to promote tourism destinations outside of the
Toronto area. A quick reoptimization effort on a Friday evening resulted in a
number of rapid gains at Google under keyword phrases relating to other tourism
destinations Escape Tours could serve. While it is still too early to determine
if this effort has helped the core business, we are happy to report that our client
is now in the Top20 under keyword phrases that do not relate to Toronto, while
retaining her already strong placements under keyword phrases that do relate to
Toronto.
Parris
Concierge was a more difficult challenge. Run by Katherine Parris, Parris Concierge
offers a wide array of services to the business community and their guests. Having
strong listings at Overture and Google under a wide variety of Toronto related
keyword phrases had proven to be extremely beneficial to the company as Toronto
is the hub of business and communications in Canada. After hearing of two major
professional conventions withdrawing their plans to hold their meetings in Toronto,
Katherine also began to worry about the economic underpinnings of her business.
To redefine the focus of Katherine’s search engine promotion, we had to
examine other facets of her business and try to determine what other services
she might offer and where the client base would come from. After studying different
client needs with Katherine, we decided to focus on services in Toronto but to
find a number of keyword phrases that could be used that did not reflect Toronto.
With a 5-Million person potential market, the thinking is that by offering services
people need on a daily basis or for special occasions, Katherine should be able
to bridge the gap until such time as prosperity returns to the Toronto tourism
scene.
It is still too early to fully judge the results of these campaigns. We have
successfully placed the clients’ websites in the Top10 under keyword phrases
that are not directly associated with the city name, “Toronto”, ironically,
achieving these results just after the WHO rescinded its warning on travel to
Toronto. While keyword phrases such as “Kingston Tours”, “Ottawa
Tours”, and even “Montreal Tours” are not as heavily searched
as our original target phrase, “Toronto Tours”, it is our expectation
that Escape will see more business from these other keyword phrases than they
would from the now-tainted original. As for Parris Concierge, business is business
and the need for Katherine’s services will most likely bounce back fairly
quickly as Toronto is the sixth largest city in North America and the business
center of Canada. Just in case, we achieved Top10 placements under several other
keyword phrases relating to services Parris Concierge can facilitate but not related
to the city of Toronto. Perhaps the best measure of success is that both Escape
Tours and Toronto Concierge report that the phones are ringing again, but how
many of these inquiries will pan out to be paying clients will not be known for
several weeks.
About
the Author:
Jim Hedger is the SEO Manager of StepForth
Search Engine Placement Inc. Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, StepForth is the
result of the consolidation of BraveArt Website Management, Promotion Experts,
and Phoenix Creative Works, and has provided professional search engine placement
and management services since 1997. http://www.stepforth.com/
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