SEO/SEM Contact Information 12/7 – 26/8

Posted by Anders Kargaard Jensen on July 11, 2009 under Company posts | Be the First to Comment

In the period of 12th of July until 26th of August you can contact Dubai First SEO through a text message on our contact page or on phone: 0045 29 72 75 77

Dubai SEM Made Simple: Pay Only Per Click

Posted by Anders Kargaard Jensen on July 6, 2009 under Company posts, SEM Articles | Be the First to Comment

We can setup and run your campaign 100% on a pay per click model. This includes our fee and the advertising cost to Google Adwords. The cost can never surprise you, as you prepay a certain amount of clicks which you start receiving within a few days. Your costs can not exceed this, before you choose to extend your SEM campaign. Before your campaign runs out we will contact you about extending it. Your SEM campaign can not be more simple.

We do everything related to the SEM campaign for you. We do the text writing of the ads and everything else related to setting up the campaign for you. All you have to do is to supply the keywords on which you want your ads listed on and we take care of the rest.

Our target is to help you achieve your goals with your SEM campaign, so that we can have an ongoing campaign that delivers towards your SEM targets.

Pay as you go SEM campaigns:

  • 2.000 clicks for 3.000,- Dirhams
  • 5.000 clicks for 6.000,- Dirhams
  • 10.000 clicks for 10.000,- Dirhams

Each click is a person visiting your site interested in you products and services.

This SEM offering is available for Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the rest of UAE. Also in covers both English and Arabic SEM. Contact us now to get started.

It’s All About SEM

Posted by Anders Kargaard Jensen on July 3, 2009 under Company posts, SEM Articles | Be the First to Comment

That’s right – it’s SEM time and we have updated our offering in this area – click here: SEM

Are People Leaving Dubai?

Posted by Anders Kargaard Jensen on under Fun or off topic | Be the First to Comment

Don't you just "dislike" ques?

Are people queing to get out of Dubai?

Just this week we saw four moving trucks emptying apartments in the tower we live in in JBR in Dubai.

Many people who have lost their jobs and looking for new ones in Dubai, have given themselves until the end of the school year to find new ones. Unsuccessfully, then now it is the time to leave for them, as theirs kids school year is over. It seems that that time is now.

My wife spoke to someone related to Emirates Airlines in Dubai recently. He said that Emirates have sold 75.000 one way tickets out of Dubai this summer. And that Etihad (the national airline in Abu Dhabi) had sold 70.000 one way tickets out of UAE. Then on top of that you can ad the 100 other airlines flying in and out of Dubai and the rest of the UAE.

Remember the song: “Should I stay or should I go now?”. Well.. we love it here. Things are fast becoming cheaper and the infrastructure is great and getting better. Dubai has a lot going for it and will bounce back in a few years. It’s just too good a place to set up a business: no taxes and excellent climate.

UAE Consumer Snapshot

Posted by Anders Kargaard Jensen on July 2, 2009 under Company posts | Be the First to Comment

News on user behaviour from Google UAE

Resarch of user behaviour in UAE

- A Google Consumer Study shows interesting facts about online behavior in the UAE:

1) Search engines are the most used source of online research information (81% of respondents) with Manufacturer websites (49%), and Directories and local listings (27%) trailing behind.

2) Search engines are used most for research in relation to tech (67%) and travel (48%) products.

3) Amongst UAE residents, the Internet is the ‘information tool’ used most often when researching possible purchases across a range of categories including digital cameras/camcorders, mobile phones, cars as well as hotel reservations.

4) In the UAE, English (76% of respondents) is by far the most popular ‘search’ language (likely to be related to the highly multinational nature of UAE society) vs. 23% preferring to search in Arabic.

Source: Google UAE