CyberCMO News

Chad Hill presents at iStrategyLabs Interactive Strategy Workshop
COLLEGE PARK, MD - October 4, 2007 - Chad Hill, President of CyberCMO, presented at the inagural Interactive Strategy Workshop at the University of Maryland Inn and Conference Center. The panel of experts presented on new media topics like the use of social media, widgets, search engine marketing, interactive creative and enterprise collaboration tools. Washington, DC area marketing executives attended the event to understand how to incorporate these new tactics into their marketing plans. Mr. Hill covered Search Engine Marketing Tips & Tricks. His
Search Marketing: Tips and Tricks is available for review on Google Docs. For more coverage, visit iStrategyLabs.com.
 
CyberCMO adds clients Click to Call
FALLS CHURCH, VA - May 2, 2007 - CyberCMO has added Call Tracking and Click to Call services for its growing list of clients. Many service businesses rely on phone calls to fill their sales pipeline. These businesses see the benefit of targeted search marketing but want to offer their web prospects the opportunity to immediately speak with one of their trained service personnel. Click to Call is perfect for these types of businesses. CyberCMO can issue one or more tracking numbers to their clients which can be listed on the businesses website. The platform will even support dynamically listing different tracking numbers depending on the referring URL of the prospect. At the end of the month, CyberCMO can report back to their clients on both clicks that turned into online sales or leads and clicks that resulted in phone calls to their business. For more information on how you can use Call Tracking on your website, contact us today.
 
CyberCMO offers FREE Local Search Listing Audit
FALLS CHURCH, VA - April 15, 2007 - CyberCMO has added a free local search listing audit for local and regional businesses. The local search market is hot and one of the winners is the local businessperson. A Nielson/Netratings Survey released in Q4 2006 showed that searchers increasingly are looking for businesses online and then purchasing locally. Google and other search engines have begun to automatically show local search results before natural search listings for any user who adds geographic information to their query. Google is still building their database so many businesses are missing. CyberCMO will help you review the local websites most appropriate for your industry. Learn more about
local search listings and contact us today.