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Ad Campaign Launched To Debunk Search Engine Optimization Misconceptions
MRPwebmedia of Thornhill, Ontario, a website design and audio and video production company has launched an awareness campaign debunking search engine optimization myths and misconceptions. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - TORONTO, CANADA, December 13, 2006 - Anyone in business who has any interest in using the Web to further his or her business is well aware of "search engine optimization." Not a day goes by that email in-boxes aren't filled with information on how to get the best search engine results, but is search engine optimization the answer to increasing sales or improving corporate branding?

In The Beginning There Was Marketing

Jerry Bader, Senior Partner of MRPwebmedia say there's a better way for companies to deliver their messages and improve their bottom lines - "For some time we have been preaching the importance of delivering the marketing message and that your message should not be corrupted or distorted by techniques aimed at attracting search engine robots well driving away real people who may actually be potential customers."

Bader realizes that in many circles this attitude is considered outright heresy, but he hopes there are a few marketing types around that understand websites have to deliver more than miscellaneous random eyeballs; "websites have to deliver a message that is memorable, understandable, useable, and if you're really good at your job, information that can be incorporated into your audiences' belief system."

Bader knew an attitude sea-change was taking place when Google the primary target of this SEO obsessive compulsive frenzy of technical slight-of-hand announced that they were instituting Google Video Ads and to add a little icing on the cake, they purchased YouTube adding to their already considerable investment in Google Video.

Bader commented. "Somebody at the big "G" thinks video is a viable Web-medium even if the purveyors of search engine fool's gold would have you believe otherwise."

The list of companies, including Forbes, Amazon, Wyeth, and Ford, delivering Web-audio and Web-video grows daily and this phenomenon is not restricted to major corporations. Small companies are using multimedia to get the edge on their larger competitors who still have their heads buried in the search engine optimization sand.

Acknowledging All The Issues

In developing the MRPwebmedia campaign to promote the use of Web-audio and Web-video as an effective method of delivering marketing messages over the Web, Bader identified four key issues that would have to be addressed:
(a) They had to demonstrate that website design was about delivering the marketing message and not just search engine optimization.
(b) They had to demonstrate that even small and medium-sized companies could afford professional Web-audio and Web-video and that it wasn't cost prohibitive.
(c) They had to demonstrate that professional Web-audio and Web-video required more than just the ability to use a video camera and that professional multimedia story-telling required a unique set of creative skills and technical ability not often found in-house in most businesses.
(d) They also had to demonstrate that the development and production of creative multimedia marketing and professional webmedia content had to do with talent and experience, not size.

These were the challenges that informed all their subsequent decisions.

The Concept

In order to make people pay attention to what they had to say they needed a concept that was both familiar and edgy. Sure they were sticking a finger in the eye of all the search engine optimizers but as Bader says, "you can't be afraid to make a strong statement if you want people to sit-up and take notice, especially if you are fighting a tidal wave of misconception."

The fact that they were telling people that delivering their marketing message on the Web using multimedia was more important than search engine optimization was enough to make what they were doing controversial, but they also needed a vehicle that allowed them to present the opposing point of view. Bader says, "What we needed was a recognizable style that demonstrated our ability to deliver a memorable, comprehensible, useable, belief-altering message in the medium we were promoting."

Since they primarily use Macintosh computers for all their work and only use PCs to check for compatibility, they thought they would pay homage to the brilliant Mac commercials running on television. Bader says, "The format worked for us because it allowed us to create two characters of our own that would present opposing points of view over a series of videos that would comprise the campaign. We knew that some people would react unfavorably to our using such a familiar format but we figured it would demonstrate how even small but talented production companies can deliver high quality multimedia Web-based marketing on tight budgets."

A Market Primed and Ready

Bader's continuing efforts from numerous articles written (see http://www.sonicpersonality.com and http://www.136words.com), advocating the power of using the human voice and image to deliver marketing stories over the Web was finally getting through to companies who were fed-up with the cost and ineffectiveness of continually chasing the holy grail of search engine optimization.

Bader says, "Company presidents and marketing managers were starting to listen, starting to realize there was another way. This campaign was aimed at pushing these business executives to act on what they already knew: good marketing is about delivering the message, not keyword density."

For more information on this initiative you can visit the campaign Web-page at http://www.mrpwebmedia.com/ads that contains the first six of a total of eighteen video spots, as well as an article describing the entire process of developing the campaign.

Campaign Credits
Produced by MRPwebmedia,
Executive Producer: Jerry Bader,
Written By: Jerry and Josh Bader,
Director of Photography and Visual Design: Josh Bader,
Director of Audio and Music Composer: Simon Bader,
SEO Guy: Sean Kaufmann, and
Multimedia Guy: Erez Bowers.

Jerry Bader is Senior Partner at MRPwebmedia, a website design firm that specializes in Web-audio and Web-video. Visit http://www.mrpwebmedia.com/ads. Contact at info@mrpwebmedia.com or telephone (905) 764-1246.

Jerry Bader is Senior Partner at MRPwebmedia, a website design firm that specializes in Web-audio and Web-video. Visit http://www.mrpwebmedia.com, http://www.136words.com http://www.sonicpersonality.com. Contact at info@mrpwebmedia.com or telephone (905) 764-1246.


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