If you are looking for guerrilla marketing ideas, GoGorillaMedia wants to be your source. They’ve got a ton of great ideas on their site- all, tried, tested and true, but the site doesn’t search at all as you can see by the following test from Google that only returns 2 pages:
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If there is one thing that is imperative in any guerrilla campaign it’s a great website- one that if you type Go Guerrilla Media, or Go Guerrilla Marketing, you should be able to find GoGorillaMedia instead of The Next Wave. Having a showcase of stuff to buy to spread the word is great- having a website that people can find is even better. We only found them because they spent big money on an ad in MediaWeek (not exactly a showcase of Guerrilla Marketing skills, huh?).
We do guerrilla marketing in the Midwest, with lower overhead than the Gorilla’s in NYC. If you are interested in putting some buzz on the street, you’ve found the right place. And if you have questions about how to build a site that will get you more hits in Google- try our Websitetology Seminar.
That’s funny. When you type in your company name in google – the next wave – you are no where to be found. When you enter gogorilla media they come up 1st? Looks like you guys are jealous of the Big Gorilla.
Dayton Ohio the new home to Guerrilla Marketing Experts.
PS That work you did for the Dayton Poetry Slam was so groundbreaking. What clip art book did u use.
Funny “Dayton Suckass”-
I go to Google and we are number five:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22The+Next+Wave%22&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
And that is out of 1,080,000 for “The Next Wave” You must not know how to Google.
And- thanks for the compliments on the Dayton Poetry Slam- for pro-bono work- we like it too.
Did you get a lot of kidding about your last name in school?
Dave glad to see your hard at work on campaigns or does TNW have an official blog response department–then man your fast.
Come on David, who searches with quote marks. OK you do but you work there so it does not count. And you knew you don’t show up when just typing your company name. You should be buying a key word LIKE YOUR COMPANY NAME.
You also come out #1 when you search for
http://www.thenextwave.biz
Wow your hard work really did pay off.
And yes my parents, the great Mr. and Mrs. Sucksass had fond memories of their days in Dayton as bored teenagers. I was picked on everyday as a young boy and ended up in advertising.
The difference between searching with and without quote marks is very important- and especially when you don’t add any modifiers- like the word “Advertsing” or “Dayton” or “marketing” which would all bring us to the top.
What I was pointing out- is that none of the content that is on the GoGorillaMedia site is searchable- it doesn’t help them in any way.
And- if you know the url for GoGorilla- great, but if you are stumbling around- you won’t find their one page that Google has indexed.
As to the speed at which we respond-
well, you caught us on a good day.
But, in general- we know that getting back to people quickly is a good business practice.
We’re also glad you stumbled onto our site- it’s nice when highly qualified judges of advertising who hail from Dayton- come back to see what the best in the area are up to.
Agreed the Gogorilla Media site could be better designed to get better search results. I think an html alternative site would also help with the results. Seems like it is difficult to getaway from buying key terms from the engines. A company should at least buy key terms for product offerings and their company name and other common misspellings. It looks like the competition is taking advantage of that–look at go guerilla marketing.
Ah- but that’s where you are wrong. There is no need to maintain 2 sites- a Flash site and an “HTML” site- and, no need to buy search terms, that’s the big bad secret that people in the Advertising business are ignoring.
Go Gorilla Marketing- Go Gorilla Media, Go Guerrilla Marketing- any of those – should bring you to the GoGorillaMedia site if they built their site using the correct technology and updated their site frequently. That’s how we get such great search results- and why The Next Wave is available to teach agencies and marketers how to employ smart site design for search optimization.