Don’t Stop SEO-ing When the Power Goes Out!

December 15th, 2008 by brian@mannixmarketing.com

I’m up here in the Northeast where a major snow/ice/sleet/cats and dogs storm just plowed through. Hundreds of thousands were without electricity and one point or another, and tens of thousands are still without.

That got me to thinking - if I showed up to work this morning and there was no power, what could I actually accomplish as an SEO Strategist? Well, I started a list and here is what I have so far:

  • Make a list of all the industries my clients serve or touch in some way - a real comprehensive, free thinking list that goes beyond the normal day to day thinking; from this list devise a link building plan of attack, from types of businesses I will just ask for a link from, to what types of articles I will need to develop to entice these businesses to link to my clients.
  • Call my clients and speak with them on a more strategic level that can’t always be touched over in email.
  • Think about my clients from a total business perspective - not just an SEO perspective; this should be done often, but without their website to blind me it gives me a chance to really think about their businesses on what I can do to help increase conversions.
  • Without having a site in front of me, start from scratch on developing new content for pages that I have been having trouble getting traffic to convert (maybe a high bounce rate page); start my thoughts from a blank slate instead of trying to fit within a design or copy that has all ready been written.
  • Read through the stack of industry magazines I have piled up behind me :)
  • Write a blog about what I am doing, blog writing always a good idea
  • Write articles for my clients (I know - I will need to type them up at some point - but at least a first draft gets me going in the right direction here)

Not too bad for just a pencil and paper, right? Now of course the power would still need to come on to complete some of these, but at least I know I won’t be sitting in the dark twiddling my thumbs should the power go out.

I’m sure I haven’t even scratched the service of SEO tasks I could get started on should the power go out, so let me know what you would do in the case of such an emergency.

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