Perfect Recall (YC W20) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer

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European allies are applying pressure on the Biden administration to extend the Aug. 31 deadline for withdrawing from Afghanistan despite warnings from the Taliban against crossing a “red line,” according to a report.

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Here’s a Customized List of Keywords You Can Rank For Today

Everyone says SEO takes a while and it does.

Especially if you want to rank for competitive terms like “auto insurance” or “credit cards”.

But there must be a list of keywords that you can rank for today that is super easy to rank for, yet the keywords are still good in which they will drive traffic and sales.

And to help you find those keywords we released a new Ubersuggest feature that will show you a list of keywords that are perfect for your site in less than 60 seconds.

What do you consider “easy” Neil?

What’s easy for my site NeilPatel.com to rank for, maybe hard for your site.

And what may be easy for Wikipedia to rank for, maybe hard for my site.

“Easy” is very relative to the site. Depending on your domain authority and the age of your site, a keyword could be easy or hard to rank for.

So, with Ubersuggest, we took that into account when it came to giving you a list of keywords that are “easy” to rank for.

The list is based on your site and what would be easy for you. We base that on a wide variety of factors such as domain authority, age of the site, what you currently rank for, and your current organic traffic level.

How to find easy keywords that are still valuable

Now let’s go find you some keywords that you can start ranking for.

I want you to head over to Ubersuggest and type in a keyword related to your space and click on “Search”.

If you are unsure what keyword to type in, it can be any related to your website and it can be generic. For example, if you have a site that sells “dog food” you can type in the keyword “dog food” or even something like “dog”.

For this example, I used the term “digital marketing” as the NeilPatel.com site isn’t just about SEO I cover all aspects of online marketing.

You should see a report that looks something like this.

It’s an overview of the keyword. It tells you how many people search for the keyword each month. It even breaks down how many people search for that keyword on mobile and desktop devices.

In the left-hand navigation click on “keyword ideas”.

You’ll see a report that looks something like this:

This report is showing you all the similar keywords of the phrase you typed in. In this case, these are all the words and phrases related to digital marketing. There are also tabs on that report, such as related, questions, prepositions, and comparisons. These tabs show even more keyword ideas for you.

Now click on the button that says “Page 1 Ranking Potential”:

Once you enter your domain you’ll see all the keywords you can rank for.

When I put Npdigital.com, my ad agency, it filters the results and shows me keywords that are easier to rank for.

When I put in NeilPatel.com it doesn’t really filter much because the site has so much authority I have the ability to rank for most keywords.

When I put in brand new sites it filters much more. Like when I put in my holding company site it shows me keywords that aren’t competitive at all, but of course, I have even a smaller list as I barely have any authority with that site.

Once you have a list, I want you to look for keywords that contain the following traits:

  • Traffic greater than 100 – even if a keyword is searched 100 times it doesn’t mean you will get 100 visits if you rank number 1. You will only get a fraction of that. So you don’t want to aim too small.
  • High CPC – CPC stands for cost per click. That is what someone pays per click if they advertised on Google Ads. The higher the number the better as it typically means the keyword converts from a visitor to a customer standpoint.
  • Low SEO difficulty – the lower the “SD” or “SEO difficulty” number the easier the keyword is to rank for. So, target keywords with the lowest number first assuming they meet the above 2 points as well.
  • Relevancy – even if a keyword meets the above 3 points, you have to make sure the keyword is relevant to your business. If it isn’t related to what you do then you wouldn’t want to waste your time targeting it. Traffic for the sake of traffic is just a waste of money because you are putting in time and energy optimizing your site for keywords.

Conclusion

SEO is great, but it does take time.

It’s the reason why some people think SEO is dead when it really isn’t. It is just more so competitive and takes longer to rank for popular terms.

So, give this new feature a try. Head over to Ubersuggest and put in a keyword and see what is easy for you to rank for today.

What do you think about the new feature?

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Distributed System Engineer | India (Remote) | Full-time| https://loconav.com/

LocoNav, a Sequoia Capital backed fleet-tech startup, is looking for passionate developers to join our software development team. With presence in 25+ countries and market leadership in India, we recently raised a Series B for $37Mn. We are now growing exponentially and want to work with awesome engineers at many levels to solve problems in IoT, ML, AI and more. Developers with experience in building products at scale can email resumes directly to me at manik.singla@loconav.com.

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SEEKING WORK | Remote Location: Latin America; CV: https://gildedhonour.co Email: alex @ serendipia.email Technologies: various; mostly: Erlang/Elixir, Haskell, Ocaml, Rust, Ruby, Python, C, D, JS, web in general (full-stack, mostly backend) ====== Expert of nothing. A problem creator and also solver. I possess around a decade of experience in IT. I like blockchain, decentralization and … Continue reading New comment by cascada in "Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (August 2021)"

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SEEKING WORK | Remote

Location: Latin America;

CV: https://gildedhonour.co

Email: alex @ serendipia.email

Technologies: various; mostly: Erlang/Elixir, Haskell, Ocaml, Rust, Ruby, Python, C, D, JS, web in general (full-stack, mostly backend)

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Expert of nothing. A problem creator and also solver.

I possess around a decade of experience in IT.

I like blockchain, decentralization and cryptocurrencies, and projects in these areas.

We’re a small agency.

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8 Tips for a Brand Awareness Campaign

Brand awareness refers to how memorable your brand or company is to your target consumers. It’s how easily people recognize your brand when, for example, they hear your company name or see your logo. 

How do you build brand awareness, especially if you’re a new company? Through a carefully crafted brand awareness campaign, that’s how. 

Below, I’ll show you what brand awareness campaigns are and why they matter, and walk you through the steps to building your own successful branding campaign. 

What Are Brand Awareness Campaigns?

A brand awareness campaign aims to improve your brand’s “recognizability” to your target audience. What does this mean? 

You’re trying to ensure your ideal customers have the right impression of your brand. You want them to associate your company with a particular product or type of service. You’re trying to promote your unique selling point (USP) and what makes your business stand out from the competition.  

Who actually uses campaigns for brand awareness? Honestly, every business can use them. Whether you’re a startup just trying to build a name for yourself in a crowded marketplace, or you’re trying to rebrand an old company, you can benefit from a brand awareness campaign.     

Why Should You Create a Brand Awareness Campaign? 

Brand awareness campaigns are worth it for three major reasons.

First, a campaign gives you some control over how people ultimately perceive your brand. Sure, you can’t tell people what to think, but you can certainly promote your brand in a way that nurtures positive associations.   

Secondly, brand awareness helps to build trust between you and your target audience. Why does this matter? According to 53 percent of people in a recent study, trust is the second-most important factor in deciding whether to shop with a new brand (price comes first.) 

The takeaway? Brand awareness campaigns help you build successful relationships with customers based on trust. 

Finally, trust builds customer loyalty. On the one hand, loyal, happy customers will promote you to their friends and family, which brings you more customers in the long run. On the other hand, over time, your customer acquisition costs will decrease. 

8 Tips for Building an Effective Brand Awareness Campaign

Daunted by the prospect of building a whole campaign from scratch? It’s actually surprisingly simple once you understand the eight key steps involved.  

1. Understand Your Target Audience

First, you need to know who you’re actually targeting

To start, look at your existing customer base. Who buys your products or follows you on social media? These are the people who already identify with your brand, so look at what they have in common. Think about what matters to them, what problems they have, and how your products help them. 

Then, do some market research. Where else do your customers shop? Who are your biggest competitors? Chances are that your target audience also shops with your competitors, so spend time doing your research here.  

Finally, analyze your results and build a profile for your ideal customer. What do you want them to associate your brand with? Your answer will inform your campaign.    

2. Focus on the Platforms Your Audience Uses Most

A great brand awareness campaign isn’t just about who you target. It’s about where you target them, too. Where does your ideal buyer hang out? Are they watching videos on YouTube, or posting pics on Instagram? Again, this all comes down to researching your target audience and identifying where your campaign will make the most impact. 

I suggest choosing one or two platforms and designing your campaign to suit those modalities. For example, if you opt for a Twitter campaign, choose a memorable hashtag and get tweeting. if you choose Instagram, create visually appealing posts and short, catchy Instagram Stories.    

Rather than spreading your energy across multiple social media platforms, focus on the ones your target customers use most often.  

3. Set Achievable Goals for Your Campaign

Next, set some concrete short-term and long-term goals. Decide:

  • what you want to achieve from your campaign
  • how the campaign fits into your wider, long-term plans for your brand
  • which strategies you will use to achieve your goal e.g., PPC ads, social media posts, influencer marketing, and so on
  • how you’ll track your progress

Without concrete goals, you risk running a campaign without direction or a clear purpose. Every successful marketing strategy begins with a set goal or outcome in mind, so spend time reflecting on what you hope to achieve. 

4. Partner With Complementary Brands

A brand partnership means working with a complementary brand to create value, increase your exposure, and expand your audience reach. 

You shouldn’t choose a direct competitor, but rather a company with a broadly similar target audience. 

Take the IKEA and LEGO partnership, for example. On the surface, their target audiences look different. When you look a little closer, both companies are all about building cool things. You can imagine yourself building LEGO at an IKEA table, or placing a LEGO toy on IKEA furniture. 

In other words, both brands conjure similar impressions, which is exactly what we’re looking for in a brand awareness campaign built between partner companies:

Brand awareness campaign LEGO and IKEA brand partnership

Choose a brand you can partner with to best show off your USP.  

5. Be Active and Engaging Online 

In a highly competitive marketplace, consumer engagement really counts. Whether you’re replying to tweets, answering customer support messages, or simply liking user-generated content on Instagram, every communication adds up over time. 

Remember, while you’re trying to build your brand’s presence online, you’re also trying to set the right impression. Do you want to be known as a responsive and engaging company that cares about its target audience? Then, start communicating!

Also, make sure you’re creating regular content. If you can’t post daily, then at least get online four or five times per week to build some traction behind your social media accounts.  

6. Highlight Your Brand Personality 

The whole point of a brand awareness campaign is to influence how people perceive your brand, so highlight your company’s personality each time you post something new. Keep your brand messaging consistent, and you’ll bring your target audience one step closer to making the right associations with your business.   

Warby Parker, for example, is a quirky eyewear company. To position their brand as fun, fresh, and engaging, they post content like cute animals wearing their glasses:

Brand Awareness Campaign - Warby Parker Brand Personality

They also engage with customers by sharing user-generated content that most aligns with their brand:

Brand Awareness Campaign - Twitter UGC Warby Parker Marketing

In short, they see every post as an opportunity to promote their personality and build brand awareness. This is what you’re aiming for. 

Remember, your business is unique, so use your campaign to highlight what makes it so special.     

7. Improve the Customer Experience

For 80 percent of customers, the experience matters just as much as whatever products companies sell. Meaning, if you want to leave a positive, lasting impression on your customers, you should work on improving the customer experience.

Finally, on average, UX-focused companies are up to 60 percent more profitable than others. 

In other words, your brand awareness campaign shouldn’t just be about talking up your company. It should be about showing customers how you can help them and why their needs matter to you. 

Not sure how your current user experience stacks up? Encourage customers to leave reviews or send feedback so you can see how to improve your service offerings. 

While it’s impossible to act on all feedback, take note of common themes and identify where there’s room for improvement. Although no one likes negative reviews, they’re actually a key tool for leveling up your business in the long run. After all, you can’t fix problems no one tells you about, right? 

In short, you can quickly boost your brand awareness by prioritizing the customer experience and showing people how much you value their feedback.      

8. Track Your Results

How do you know if your campaign is working? Well, you probably won’t unless you set some criteria for measuring your success. 

The metrics you measure vary depending on the marketing strategy used. For example, if you run a campaign on Twitter, you might track things like the number of impressions, shared tweets, and hashtag mentions. If you decide to run paid ads, you could use Google Analytics to track your click-through rate (CTR) and conversions. 

What’s important is that you measure your results and implement strategy changes if necessary.  

2 Successful Brand Awareness Campaign Examples

OK, so that’s how you can create a campaign, but what does it take to make your campaign truly great? To find out, let’s check out two companies that nailed their campaigns.     

1. Corona: Pay With Plastic

Corona is a hugely popular brand of beer, and it’s often associated with summer, drinking on the beach, and good times. 

Back in 2019, to celebrate World Oceans Day, Corona launched a campaign, “Protect Paradise,” to help protect the environment. They encouraged customers to clean up their local beaches and hand over the plastic in exchange for free beer:

Successful Brand Awareness Campaign Examples - Corona Pay With Plastic

The results are positive brand associations based on social responsibility and protecting our environment. The Twitter campaign alone generated 14.1 million impressions and a 1 percent engagement rate, which is pretty impressive.    

2. MoonPie: Super Bowl Commercial

If there’s one thing I love about MoonPie, it’s their distinctive, instantly recognizable voice. Back in 2020, MoonPie ran a commercial for the Super Bowl, and they released the news to Twitter followers in a typically fun way:

Successful Brand Awareness Campaign Examples - MoonPie Super Bowl Commercial

You’ll note there’s an emphasis on purchasing the product, too, which is a great example of blending voice with persuasive marketing. In the end, the commercial only ran at gas stations, but as expected, MoonPie turned the news into a funny tweet:

Successful Brand Awareness Campaign Examples - MoonPie

The upshot? You can use these types of campaigns to let your distinctive brand personality shine. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Brand Awareness Campaigns

Now we’ve covered all the key points, let me leave you with some takeaway tips. 

What Are Brand Awareness Campaigns?

A brand awareness campaign is designed to improve consumers’ awareness of your brand and what it stands for. It should boost your overall recognizability.   

Why Should I Create Brand Awareness Campaigns?

Brand awareness campaigns can help you stand out from competitors, improve customer loyalty, and even reduce your customer acquisition costs over time. If you’re looking to grow your business and build customer relationships organically, building a campaign for brand awareness may help.  

How Do You Create a Brand Awareness Campaign?

First, set a clear goal and identify your target audience. Then, focus on the platforms where your target audience hangs out the most and work on a few strategies at a time. Engage with followers and make them feel like valuable members of your community.   

How Do You Track Your Brand Awareness Campaigns?

You can track your campaign’s performance using analytics tools like Google Analytics. You can also use the metrics tools offered by social media platforms. However you do it, just make sure you’re tracking your campaigns!

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Brand Awareness Campaign Conclusion

A brand awareness campaign allows you to shape how potential customers perceive your company. With the right campaign, you can directly influence what people think when they hear your brand’s name, and you can ensure that customers remember your name for the right reasons! 

In other words, it is the backbone of a successful marketing strategy, and it’s surprisingly easy to implement. However, if you’re still a little stuck on how to get started, check out my consulting services.  

Have you created a brand awareness campaign yet? Which strategies did you try?