Here is the top of the list for things bicycle retailers (and every other business for that matter) need to do in 2012 to keep up with the competition. As a bicycle shop owner you need to convert your website to mobile.
Go ahead. Check yourself out. Use your Iphone or Android phone and see what your website looks like on the phone. Probably not that great or usable, and the navigation is probably impossible to use. Google is now providing device information in the analytics. We checked on one of our restaurant clients and 25% of all traffic to their website was coming from mobile devices. We checked a bike shop and 15% was mobile. Mostly iPad and iPhone, but plenty of Android, too.
So, you and I need to make our websites look pretty and useful on this fast growing way to communicate and advertise. And there are things about the reasons for using a phone that need to be updated as well. For instance, having an autodial feature on page one.
I am a big fan of SmartEtailing, and I know that many of you use their websites. As best I can tell, their mobile offering is not adequate at this time. You may want to bug them to come up with something way more robust.
The cost of creating or converting your existing website to mobile will vary depending on who does the work and how complex the work turns out to be, but we should be able to deliver a conversion for under $1000 in most cases.
For 30+ years Randy Kirk has been writing and speaking about Bicycle Retail. For the past three he has been consulting with IBD's. Join the discussion with Randy Kirk direct in this blog

Saturday, November 26, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Bike Shop Marketing To Do List for 2012

It is a normal human condition to wait until the last minute to do things. I certainly fall into the normal range in that regard. But, at least for 2011 I am turning over a new leaf in that department. Here is a list of goals for 2012 that I will apply to my business, and that very likely apply to every one of your businesses. Over the next 30 days, these will be fully detailed out at in the http://www.BikeShopOwner.com portal. In this spot, I will provide a short post on each of at least 15 strategies for 2012.
While my bike shop marketing consulting business does not generally take on project based work we are going to make an exception for two types of products over the next 90 days. It is so critical for most of you that you have Mobile Websites and Mobile Apps, that we are going to take those projects. The balance of the items on the list are all things that we do, but are only offered as part of an ongoing retainer.
Of course, we can only take on a limited number of new clients each year. That is why I wrote the new book "Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age," and created the portal at http://www.bikeshopowners.com to support and expand upon the information in the book. At only $49.95 for the book and six months access to the portal, you can have a massive amount of invaluable information to help you do the items on the to do list yourself.
Check back every other day for more ideas for 2012.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Interbike Show - NBDA Super Seminars Opens with Randy Kirk
In one short hour seminar opening the NBDA Super Seminar Retail Education Series on Tuesday September 13 at 10:30 a.m., Kirk promises to cover the following:
▪ The little known secret that can jump your website to number one overnight.
▪ How do you use keywords to get better ranking and traffic?
▪ How to shoot and edit YouTube Videos that will sell bikes
▪ Why your visibility may not result in phone calls or traffic.
▪ What is the most important reason to use Social Media Marketing
Kirk also notes that tracking and counting matter in all this. So he also intends to spend some time talking about how to find the tools that show who is coming to your various channels and sites, how they found you, and whether they are taking action.
While Kirk has promised to make copies of his new book available after the seminar and in his booth 34087, he suggests going online to pre-order at http:/www.BikeShopOwner.com
▪ The little known secret that can jump your website to number one overnight.
▪ How do you use keywords to get better ranking and traffic?
▪ How to shoot and edit YouTube Videos that will sell bikes
▪ Why your visibility may not result in phone calls or traffic.
▪ What is the most important reason to use Social Media Marketing
Kirk also notes that tracking and counting matter in all this. So he also intends to spend some time talking about how to find the tools that show who is coming to your various channels and sites, how they found you, and whether they are taking action.
While Kirk has promised to make copies of his new book available after the seminar and in his booth 34087, he suggests going online to pre-order at http:/www.BikeShopOwner.com
Friday, August 26, 2011
How to Determine Your Key Words and Phrases
Randy Kirk explains in this short chapter what exactly your key words and phrases should be. A big part of getting your Google listing optimized is the key words and phrases that you use. If you can figure out the best ones for you, your listing will undoubtedly improve. Read more into this chapter to figure out how you can determine what your best key words and phrases are.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
How Do Search Engines Work?
In this chapter, Randy Kirk dives into the deep labyrinth that is Google. Many people don't know the inner workings of the search engine, and how many rules apply. Read deeper into this chapter to find out just how to master Google, as well as other search engines, to help optimize your listing.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Introduction to Web Presence
Web presence is very important in the 21st century if you want big publicity on your shop. It is key that all your information is up to date and thorough. Randy Kirk gives helpful hints on how to make you noticeable on the internet. Things like mass texts an email lists are all covered in this great chapter.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
To order your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, visit our website, today.
Employee Motivation
Randy Kirk takes you through the nooks and crannies of techniques to motivate your workers. Little things like a weekly prize or a sales contest might be a couple ways to motivate. As you read deeper, you'll find the smallest things will help.
To pick up your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, go to our website, today.
To pick up your copy of Principles of Bicycle Retailing for the Internet Age, go to our website, today.
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