This week's interview features 5 questions (plus one) with Rachel Phillips of Search Engine Guide and Small Business Brief. Both of these sites are great resources for small business owners and I highly recommend them.
1. What do you (really) do for a living?
Well, sometimes I ask myself that same question! Having only been with Search Engine Guide for a year, I'm still fairly new to the industry. The addition of my position has been a learning and growing process for all of us (only 3 full-time employees). My official title is Business Development Manager, but I dabble in a little bit of everything. My primary responsibilities include ad sales, conference sponsorships, networking (on and off line) and writing the occasional blog post.
2. What makes you different from others in your industry?
I'll take this in context of Search Engine Guide. As a whole, Search Engine Guide and our Small Business Answers network are different because of our down-to-earth, easy to understand teaching style. Jennifer Evans Laycock, our editor-in-chief and conference chair, works really hard to make sure articles are written in a way that small businesses can understand and implement.
3. Who is your ideal customer?
Anyone who want so learn more about online marketing, SEO, SEM, etc. We serve over 600,000 small business people, the bulk of whom are the business decision makers for their companies. This includes owners, marketers, PR people and industry professionals.
4. What has been your most effective marketing strategy to date?
Honestly, just talking to people, investing time in social media, getting to know people, building relationships online that then transfer to offline.
5. I would be more effective at marketing my business if…
I were a marketer.
6. What big things should we look for from Search Engine Guide in 2009?
The new year brings growth and positive change in two ways for Search Engine Guide. I would definitely be on the lookout for the next Small Business Marketing Unleashed conference. We launched SBMU last year. Two shows and rave reviews later, we're hoping to continue the series in 2009. The other item on the agenda is the official launch of our Small Business Answers Network. By funneling Search Engine Guide and our other sites through Small Business Answers, we hope to reach an even broader market and become a resource for everything small business related.