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| September
2008 |
| Hello
and welcome to the 7th issue of the MAD
RAG. |
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We have devoted this little corner of the website to
keeping you and all interested parties abreast of what
is happening with the Michigan Antiques Directory. We
hope you have taken a moment to read our "About
Us" page so you know how we got here. Don't
miss the news in "The Booth".
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| Greetings! |
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Another summer season is coming to
a close. We hope it was prosperous and pleasant.
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| Grand
Rapids Press - The WEEK END! Edition news article |
Early in April, we had an unsolicited
and unexpected boost to our advertising efforts. We received
an email from Tricia Woolfenden, a reporter with the Grand
Rapids Press. She was doing the cover story for the The
WEEK END! section of the GRPress, published every Thursday,
and had come across our web site in the course of her
research. She asked if we would give her a call to answer
a few questions for the article. Needless to say, we jumped
at the opportunity. The article, entitled Hooked On
Antiques, was primarily about Larry Wood and his Allegan
Antique Market, a simply fabulous market on the Allegan
County Fairgrounds on the last Sunday of the month from
May until September. The subtitle was Thrill of the
Hunt, Finds of the Heart Attract Buyers to the Fair.
Ms. Woolfenden certainly hit the mark with that statement
as antiquing is a passion unto itself. Our own Leslie
Victor of the Michigan Antique Directory got a couple
of paragraphs, in which she spoke highly of the perseverance
of Michigan store owners despite the precarious economic
climate. Best of all, our web site got a box on the first
page of the article. It said:
CONNECT
If you're looking to hit the road in
Michigan this summer, check out
mi-antiques.com for a guide to
antique markets, shops and fairs.
The Grand Rapids Press has a circulation of 309,590. We
were extremely pleased to receive the press coverage and
it showed in our web log statistics in the following months.
This is good for us and great for all of the clients of
Michigan Antiques Directory. |
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| Speaking
of Statistics |
Web log statistics. What are they?? The short answer
is that they are the information that we gather to tell
us how and why our web site is being used. The long
answer can be found in this informative and not too
technical article found at visibility.tv,
a web site by a guy that we think knows what he's talking
about and explains it in a way that we understand. Every
week, we at Michigan Antiques Directory look at our
web log statistics (we'll call them stats for short)
to see how our web site is doing on the Internet super
highway. Following are the main areas on which we focus.
The stats below are a comparison to our stats from a
year ago:
- Page views: up 70%
- Web server hits: up 85.6%
- People visits: up 70.6%
- Unique visitors: up 152.1%. This is related to the
people visits above. This is also most significant!
It means that more "new" people are finding antique
and collectibles stores using Michigan Antiques Directory.
- Search engines searches: up 120.3%. This is the
number of times that a visitor accesses our site from
a search engine using a keyword search. People are
using all the major search engines and are using keywords
related to types of antiques, store names and location
by county and city. Your full business listing covers
all of these bases.
Our stats tell us that many people from all around the
world use Michigan Antiques Directory each month to find
antiques and collectibles stores in Michigan. What follows
is another facet of our promotion and stats. |
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| About
Link Exchange |
Exchanging links (trading web site URLS)
is a tool that is commonly used by web sites to promote
ourselves. We have exchanged links with many sites related
to antiques/collectibles, tourism and travel. Our stats
reveal that other organizations have placed Michigan Antiques
Directory on their web sites unsolicited by us. Here are
a few examples:
- Grand Rapids Public Library has us linked
under 'Community Resources' on their GRPLpedia page.
- Detroit Extended Stay Hotels has us linked
on their Local Travel Resources page.
- Retire to Northern Michigan has us linked
off their menu entitled 'Antique Shops'.
A section in our stats called "Referring Sites"
turned up this interesting entry. A person wanted her
parents to join her in attending a wedding in southeastern
Michigan and knew that antique shops would convince them
to make the trip. She posted her question in an on-line
forum and received the following reply:
"I'm not familiar with the area,
but here are a couple of links
to help point you in the right direction… "
And, there we were, first on the list as www.mi-antiques.com.
We really enjoy reviewing our logs and will share our
findings with you in our MAD RAG. |
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| We
Like Testimonials! |
No… we LOVE testimonials.
Here are two recent ones.
After getting one of our business cards from a friend,
Heather, an antique lover in Paw Paw wrote:
"She gave me your business card so
that I could check out your web site. I love it!! I
LOVE going to antique stores and often times have wondered
how best to find out where they all are in this area
without having to own 100 different phone books. Thanks
for this provision. I love that I can find
out where they are but also the hours of operation and
what they specialize in. So cool!! "
And another from Nancy, owner of Four Generations Antiques
in Hart:
"Your website is a wonderful resource
for people selling antiques.. and people looking for
antiques.. I wish I would have had this information
available years ago."
Many thanks to Nancy and Heather! You've expressed our
sentiments exactly! |
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| Our
New Feature - The Antiques Resource Page |
| On a regular basis, we receive
calls or emails from people who have items that they would
like to identify and/or sell. While selling items for
people or businesses goes beyond the scope of our web
site, it did occur to us that we could be a resource for
people looking for information. And, so, we will begin
constructing The Antiques Resource Page. It will contain
links to other web sites for the identification of antiques
and collectibles. We think this will be useful to collectors
and dealers alike. If you have any favorites that you
would like to share, please send them on. |
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| The
Booth |
| We created this part of our
newsletter as a display for "this and that."
We welcome your experiences and news. Maybe you have an
idea that you would like to share. Tell us how people
have used MAD to find your store. Just send us an email.
Please feel free to jump into future issues of the MAD
RAG. |
- Submissions:
- From us here at MAD:
- We invite all our customers to send us some
interesting news about their store, antiquing,
their part of the state or something you think
people who visit MAD might find interesting..
- MAD News:
- Our referral program is still available to our valued
clients of Michigan Antiques Directory (MAD). We know
that word of mouth continues to be a most reliable
form of advertising. When people find a good thing,
they naturally want to share that information with
others who would benefit. We propose taking advantage
of your conversations with other store owners about
Michigan Antiques Directory to build our client base
a win for us! In return we would compensate
you in the form of cash or credit to offset your advertising
expenses a win for you! Please visit our Referral
Program page for details.
- Over the years that Michigan Antiques Directory
has been in existence we have worked hard on our search
engine placement. As the years have progressed we
have seen our ranking steadily improve. Our city level
indexing is working within the search engines and
many people are finding your stores using content
searches that pick up your descriptions within your
listing. If you would like to update the description
of your business listing, just send us an email.
- Remember... Michigan Antiques Directory
is an antiques and collectibles business site that
can help any antiques and collectibles seller within
the state of Michigan have a central location on the
Internet -- no matter how far off the beaten path
their establishment may be.
- If you have any questions, concerns, comments or
suggestions please let us know. We look forward to
hearing from you
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| Thank you for reading this
issue of the MAD RAG
John and Leslie Victor |