Tuesday 8 October 2013

[Build Backlinks Online] "Real Company Shit" with Nothing More than Leftover Timber

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More than Leftover Timber'

Posted by Jon-CThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main
blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's
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Hi, I'm Jon from WoodworkersUK - as you'll probably guess from the company
name, I'm not an SEO by profession; a very small part of my job entails battling
to keep the website in the SERPs! I'm actually a Joiner (Carpenter if you're
reading this is the US) working in a small family-run business in North Wales;
there are only four of us (and a dog named Ted)! So you're probably thinking, a
Carpenter writing on YouMoz, WTF?!

The motley crew (the Westie is the brains of the operation)!

We're a good looking bunch, are we not?! :-)




Image credit : Wil Reynolds Mozcon 2013 Slideshare (Slide 154)


I tend to try and follow as many of the top SEO or marketing blogs and sites
as possible to aid myself in keeping our website going and I put into practice
anything that I can, with mixed results. I love doing website content but find
that it doesn't pick up a lot of links naturally ('Build content and they will
come?!' Really Mr Cutts?!). Being small, we've a very tight, limited budget for
things like this as well, so some of the things I read online are not realistic
for us; everything we do is handmade rather than mass produced, so we're not
churning hundreds of items out a week, which in turn, does not give us 1000s to
play with each week.


To cut to the chase, I stumbled across a Wil Reynolds Mozcon 2012 video on
this very site, it was called Real Company Shit (you'll have to scroll down a
bit) and got me thinking a bit. In the video, Wil talks about getting
construction links from Mommy bloggers and it was the particular bit about
'inspiring the next generation of engineers' (about 7 minutes 20 into the video)
that got me thinking 'What could I do that is 'Real Company Shit'? Hmmmmm?'

Lightbulb moment!

Fast forward a couple of days and I'm clearing out our workshops; we tend to
accrue a lot of offcuts and timber, which costs us money, so obviously, we don't
like to throw it away as we may be able to use it in the future. However, we can
only store so much against the walls until the workshops become narrower and
narrower...


Whilst sorting through the offcuts, I thought 'Real Company Shit'! As soon as
I got home that night, I wrote a blog post offering the timber for free to local
schools for their woodworking departments and thought no more of it and clicked
publish and shared on Social Media.


Let's get the next generation of woodworkers into working with wood! Schools
use timber and suffer from budget problems and the kids are the next generation
of Carpenters/Joiners etc.


Now let me get this straight, I never did this with the idea of getting links
etc, I honestly wasn't sure what would happen; I wanted to get rid of some
timber and help local schools out first and foremost. I thought that at best
we'd probably get a few mentions and likes on Facebook and shares on Twitter, if
anything else happened then it was a bonus. By the end of the following day, I
had a quick check and we'd had about 30-odd likes on Facebook; I know I know
this does not sound a great deal to you SEO types, but for us and our niche, I
was quite surprised.


The following day I was fielding phone calls from a couple of schools and
decided to follow the original blog post with a second, and yep you've guessed
it, a load more Facebook likes again. It was at this stage that I decided to add
a sign up page to our website for both schools looking for timber and
woodworkers with timber to offer to sign up, this way I hoped to reduce the
phone calls to us and give people something to link to.

Outreach

By this stage, we'd got a list of schools in five counties all looking for
timber and there is no way we can hope to supply all the local schools that have
been in touch with us in a short time frame. We decided to try a spot of
outreach. We've got a sign up form for other woodworkers so maybe I can get a
few mentions online from Trade associations and rather than send emails, we
decided to phone people up as it's more personal...



Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes

First off, we got in touch with ITV Wales News (a local TV station covering
the whole of Wales). I thought that this would be a complete waste of time but
after a quick phone call, they told us it was a lovely quirky story and they
would be in touch (blimey!). Lo and behold, they came down within a fortnight to
film in our workshops and in Denbigh High School, which was the first school we
supplied with timber. You can see what ITV Wales did here. Despite our best
attempts, they wouldn't link to us on their website, but a spot of national
coverage was amazing!


We also tried writing a few press releases for the local papers, but
unfortunately, they were not interested (I shall return to these later)! Also on
our radar, was the trade timber websites and magazines; The British Woodworking
Federation (BWF) was an easy one to sort out as we are already members, so
wanting to help us out, they wrote a news item appealing for others to get
involved and they also gave us a mention in their Email newsletter. The BWF
actually have a campaign running (entitled 'I made that') to encourage more
people to take up Joinery/Woodworking apprenticeships. This helped me as I took
up the angle with all the trade organisations that we need to be getting the
kids interested in woodwork in school; this would then make them more likely to
turn to woodwork later on, if only schools had a steady supply of timber!


We also contacted both TRADA (Timber Research and Development Association) and
TTJ (Timber Trades Journal), both thought it was great and both wrote news items
for their websites!


All links have so far brought me a steady stream of visitors too.

Reclaim those brand mentions

As I say, the TTJ wrote a news article but unfortunately the article in
question was subscriber only, which I thought defeated the point a bit - a quick
phone call unlocked this article for all to see. Unfortunately when I did get to
read the article they had mentioned the sign up page url but not as a link.
Another quick phone call (they were probably getting sick of me by now!) and
they made it into a link for us, job done!

Back to the local press

We had no joy with the local press; however, I was put in touch with a local
university looking for timber for their art students. After a chat with the
person responsible for PR, we were told he could get write an article on their
website in the press section, which would then get sent to the local papers.
Sure enough, he was as good as his word and not only did we get a mention (and
link) from the University website, but we also got mentions in three local
papers!

Local mentions

We've also managed to get a spot of publicity by working with Business to
Communities, an organisation that encourages responsible business practice by
helping out in the community; this can be donations of materials, time etc.,
anything that may make a difference. Denbigh High School (who featured in the
ITV Wales video) also linked to us!

Social media

We've got one sign up page on our website devoted to this and in regards to
shares etc, it is by far the most popular; at last count, it's got 66 Facebook
likes, 25 Tweets and 2 Google+ (on a side note, does anybody apart from Internet
marketers use G+?!). In total, adding together the four posts on our blog as
well, we've 268 shares across various networks, Facebook being by far the
largest at 205 likes!


People seem to share the sign-up page more as this has the majority of social
media action (66 likes on Facebook, 25 Tweets and 2 Google+).


For us this is going viral!




You can find out more on what people have been saying here.

We'll put on the show ourselves

It hasn't all been plain sailing, however. We have tried repeatedly to get the
local authorities that are responsible for school budgets involved to lend a
hand in publicising what we are trying to do, but we have been met with
suspicion and a completely unhelpful attitude (Welsh Assembly
Government/Denbighshire County Council/Flintshire County Council). We've a few
more ideas of where we can go with this in the future, with a view to getting
other woodworkers involved. Most notably, something we're thinking of suggesting
is working in partnership with Denbigh High School, as they have been a joy to
supply and work with; they are definitely a school that we will continue to
supply timber to come hell or high water.

Have you got the wood?

In the unlikely event of you reading this and you are a North Wales (or
nearby) woodworker (or know of one who may be interested) with scrap timber to
spare, then please get in touch as we're still looking for others to get
involved.


As I say, I'm no SEO/Internet Marketer and it was a bit daunting writing this!
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