Yuppiechef.co.za

10
Sep 07

The folks at iafrica.com wrote an article about Yuppiechef. Thanks guys.

Check it out here.

Category : Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
23
Jul 07

Traffic Graph

In the attached graph the green line is our traffic on Yuppiechef from 9th to 15th of July (ie 2 weeks ago), and the blue line is traffic from 16th to 22nd July (ie last week). In both weeks traffic dips towards the weekend, but otherwise the figures are pretty similar.

The odd thing is that last Friday (the third blue dot from the right) there was a large article in Die Burger punting our site and our products. Very exciting at the time, but apparently completely useless?

Well, we're still hopeful. We assume that at least a few people read the piece, and the next time they come across our site or a Yuppiechef advert the sense of familiarity that they have with our brand will help them in the buying process. As Fred says, branding is about consistency and pervasiveness, so any media coverage helps in the "pervasive" department.

Category : Marketing | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
12
Jul 07

Last week we launched a blog for Yuppiechef. Our whole aim was to have a space where we could celebrate the amazingly cool products that are out there as well as talk about things that are relevant to Yuppie Chefs. You'll notice we've made use of Flickr and are hoping to develop a community around the Yuppiechef brand where foodies, wannabes and kitchen posers can connect. Long way to go still, but we are pleased with the progress so far. Check it out here, and give us some feedback…good and bad.

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28
Jun 07

Jump ShoppingThis week we hooked YuppieChef up to Jump Shopping. As a merchant you create an XML file with all of your product information (name, description, price, picture etc) and point Jump to it. The Jump server downloads the file once a day and keeps their comparitive shopping database up to date. Visitors search or browse the categories for stuff to buy, and if they click on the link to "view more on YuppieChef", we are charged R1.

We were impressed with the personal support that we received from the jump guys, and our products are displayed nicely in their listings. We are not expected hoards of traffic because our brands are not regularly searched for, but the lack of setup or monthly fees makes listing here a no-brainer. We have also created a banner that is displayed randomly on the site, again with a R1 cost per click. It is great to see a South African company offering CPC advertising options, unlike many who still only charge per impression, or worse, like Ananzi, a flat rate per month.

Category : Marketing | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
22
Jun 07

In the distant past of Web 1, the adage "Content is King" drove the internet. You couldn't just be an online shop - you had to also be an online encyclopedia. It was classic bait-and-switch tactics - bring the visitors in with tips on how to teach your dog to roll over, then at the last minute ask them to buy your new range of dog food. Hey, you're the expert on dogs, of course you're the expert on dog food too!

The Eisenberg Brothers have this to say in their book, "Call to Action":

There is a difference between searching for content and going shopping. When people want content on the web, they go to Web sites that specialize in precisely the content they seek. When they want to buy something online, they want Web sites that offer a simple, trustworthy, and streamlined buying experience (as well as outstanding service and great value). The only content they want is stuff that will directly help them make a better informed buying decision. Anything else only confuses them, or distracts them from buying, or slows the sales process or bloats your Web site.

On YuppieChef we used to publish food recipes, but we realised that people looking for something to delicious to cook for dinner weren't necessarily looking to buy an 18cm Japanese Vegetable Chopper in the same session. It's two different thought processes.

We decided that we wanted to start associating the YuppieChef brand with "cool kitchen tools", and so everything on the site needs to point in that direction. That single-mindedness helps us focus our energies, and slowly we are beginning to see an increase in sales.

P.S. if you're wondering where all the great recipes went, check out SophiaLindop.com. That's the brand you should associate with great home cooking!

Category : General | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
18
Jun 07

Google and I are circling each other around the ring, and I’m trying to spot his weaknesses so that I can pounce.

In the last month Google has sent YuppieChef 665 visitors. That’s not a bad number in itself, but unfortunately our legacy of having recipes on the site means that a lot of visitors came looking for “mulva pudding” and “cooking game fillet”. There is a chance that those people might spend some money on cooking tools, but it’s more likely they’ll take their recipe and head back to the kitchen and use what they’ve got. We need more targetted traffic!

Currently (18 June 2007) on Google, if you limit the results to South African sites only and search for “KitchenAid”, we came up 5th, behind a semi-competitor and an auction site. Try the search here. There are many theories about how to improve search engine rankings, but “inbound links” is probably the leading one - if lots of people link to our site then we must be important, and if they link to us with a particularly word then we must be important for that topic. So to experiment a bit, and use this blog as a shameless promotor of our stuff, I’m going to write the next paragraph in a way that tells Google we’re important for the word “KitchenAid”, and some appliance names, and we have a great cafe category.

YuppieChef is the leading South African online store for buying the KitchenAid range of mixers, food processors, blenders and coffee machines.

Now we sit back and wait a few months to see what happens. This method is the same one that was used by bloggers to manipulate Google so that if you searched for “miserable failure” it would bring up George Bush’s page on the Whitehouse website at number one. They way they did it was to ask everyone to link to that page and use the words “miserable failure” as the text. Google rates the text in those links so highly that it didn’t matter that the Whitehouse page itself didn’t contain that phrase at all. If you do the same search now the page doesn’t appear any more, which is probably because the Whitehouse removed that page.

If you have a site or a blog and want to participate in a similar experiment, how about linking to some of the pages on YuppieChef like I did in the paragraph above, and we’ll see how well we do at beating the system?

And now, while I’m in the mood, here are a few more:

Buy Global Knives from YuppieChef and have them delivered to your door, anywhere in South Africa.

YuppieChef also stocks Eva Solo kitchenware, Trebimbi kids cutlery and Chef’n kitchen gadgets.

Category : Marketing | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
31
May 07

Yesterday in a moment of desperation at the lack of coolness in our office, we put together this little home video:

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You can make a difference! Head over to YuppieChef.co.za for some seriously cool kitchen tools.

Category : Office | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
17
May 07

We've just had some "I'm a Yuppie Chef" button badges printed up, as part of our marketing efforts for www.yuppiechef.com. If you want one of these limited edition badges, you'll find them at The Good Food and Wine Show in Cape Town, 24-27 May at the CTICC. See you there.

Category : Marketing | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
4
May 07

The team at Chef'n sent us a wicked package of goodies to try out, including some of their latest products that haven't even hit the SA stores yet. Thank you Chef'n!

We recently added the Chef'n range to YuppieChef…go check it out.

Category : General | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog
26
Apr 07

We've made some changes to the look of YuppieChef.com after our new marketing guy told us that the old design sucked, our branding was up the pole, and we dress funny. Fortunately we're bigger than him, so we didn't have to listen to the last bit.

YuppieChef Old Look

Here is what the site used to look like. It was fairly pleasing to the eye, but it wasn't sending the right message to visitors. We are trying to sell cool kitchen tools, but for the first 2 thirds of the home page there were no pictures of tools! We were using up space with a picture of two love-birds, some clever snow-particals and a sign-up form for our recipe newsletter. All stunning stuff that Shane had lovingly designed, but it appeared that we needed to ditch most of it. He cried a bit, but then agreed.

YuppieChef New Look

Here is the new design. Here is a list of the changes:

  • The strapline changed from, "Free recipes, top cooking tools, tips and gizmo's for cool cooks and cool cook wannabes" to "Seriously Cool Cooking Tools for your inner Gordon Ramsey". This is the first text on the page in the pink bar at the top, so it's the first thing the search engines will pick up. Search for YuppieChef on Google to see how it uses that text in the description. The new strapline is a lot more focused on what we're trying to do - we sell cooking tools. For "recipes" and "tips" I'm afraid you'll have to look elsewhere.

  • The "There is nothing in your shopping cart yet" used to be right at the top, but it's shifted to just above the main content of the site. We felt that the old position was too out of the way. It's important to have this text clearly visible so that people know they are on an e-commerce site, and not just a brochure type site like Makro.co.za.
  • The logo has grown in size, and we've dropped "Cooking Good" from underneath it. It was a clever phrase, but it was too broad.
  • The happy couple have been axed, and the space to the right of the logo now features a random product banner. We can use that to highlight new and featured products. Now one of the first things you see on the site is cool cooking tools, which is really the reason you visited us in the first place.
  • We have changed the first square from having a boring intro paragraph, to having more featured products. We can now fit 6 featured products on the home page.
  • Under the featured products we have a "browse by price" section. As our product range grows we are trying to make it easier to find stuff. Browsing by price has already proved to be a popular option.
  • We have added a new footer which gives more ways of finding stuff:
    YuppieChef New Footer

We have implemented CrazyEgg tracking on the home page to measure what people are clicking on. We'll post the results when they look interesting.

Category : Marketing | Yuppiechef.co.za | Blog

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