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Use Your Tools

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Spread Your Social Wings

It’s not the tool but how you use it.

You can have a group on Facebook, an account on Twitter, a photo collection on Flickr, and a channel on YouTube, but what does that mean to your brand?

Online marketing is more than just creating accounts online and hoping the search engines lead potential customers to them. You have to be active with your fans, followers, and subscribers. Social media is an important part of Internet marketing that allows you to build a more solid brand by having a human connection. Current customers are more likely to suggest your product to friends if they have a good experience.

However, if you leave your accounts idle, you are missing out on communication opportunities. Even if your potential customers don’t need your product or service right now, keeping them posted with fun facts, transfixing trivia, and pensive pictures will keep you at the forefront of their mind when your product/service becomes a need.

Not only that, but the more relevant information you post, the more searchable your brand becomes to potential customers. And with Google as today’s #1 search source, pleasing the Google Search Engine Gods could lead you down a path of Internet sainthood.

Ready? Set? Rock!

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Posted by Paulina in Online Marketing

A Shift in the Forces of Media

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Studies are proving that TV advertising is becoming less and less reliable. According to an article on MarketingProfs.com, “in 2010, most advertisers plan to move budget dollars away from traditional media to social media (77%), online advertising (73%), and search engine marketing (59%).”

There is talk that allowing fewer commercials per pod may be more effective, but with the population turning to search engines to find a resource to fulfill their needs, having a strong online presence is a must.

Social marketing tops the charts as the number one source advertisers and marketers will turn to for brand building. Through various social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and others, a strong brand strategy and marketing plan can have a huge effect on brand awareness. With these vehicles, you can build brand loyalty and an overall solid presence in today’s competitive market. By having a strong presence in social media, you allow your product/service users, fans, and, on occasion, addicts to feel like they belong have a place in the world of your brand.

But what good is being searchable when your web content is weak? That’s where web development and brand identity design come into play. Once your product or service reaches your target, the images they see need to tell them how you fulfill their need.

So give into the online tidal wave. Swim with the social media current. Develop a strong online marketing plan and you too can have a brand with substance.

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Why Your Brand Needs Facebook

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Top 10 Reasons Your Brand Should Be On Facebook

1. It’s already built. No need to wait for a design team to create a community on your company website.

2. Millions of customers and potential customers are already members. You won’t need to convince them to sign up for anything, give out their personal information, etc.

3. Follow the leader. Every time someone becomes a fan of your brand on Facebook, all of their friends will be able to see that on their Facebook Wall. If they are interested or curious, they will visit your page and possibly become fans too.

4. Easy customization. In addition to the many features Facebook fan pages already have, you can easily add your own with the Boxes feature.

5. Instant interaction with customers and potential customers by writing on each other’s walls, responding to comments, etc. Build relationships with customers that will increase their brand loyalty.

6. Advertising network is built in. Facebook offers fan page owners an advertising venue complete with analytics.

7. Customers/potential customers can interact with each other via the comments, wall, and discussions forum.

8. All the content about your brand that you post to Facebook is easily shared by your fans with all of their friends.

9. Earn credibility by associating your brand with the Facebook brand. Companies that are active on Facebook have more credibility as being current, fresh, and “now”.

10. Aside from the advertisements, Facebook is FREE. No investment necessary except your time and effort.

Bonus 11 – You can access Facebook on the road from a number of mobile applications.

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5 DON’TS of Social Marketing

Monday, August 24th, 2009

  1. Overdoing it – One of the most common ways to abuse sites like Twitter is by overdoing it.  Too many useless posts can be obnoxious and drive customers away.
  2. Putting all your eggs in one basket – Some businesses are too wrapped up in Twittering for a few minutes a day, they have now ignored doing SEO or writing useful articles for their site. Don’t forget about the other important online marketing tools.  A well-balanced online marketing campaign including SEO, PPC, SEM, and Social Media are all vital.
  3. Spamming – Do not fill up people’s social networking pages with unsolicited ads promoting everything ever created.  Its doing more harm than good posting bogus information about how consumers can “Get Rich Fast.”
  4. Irrelevant information – They say that 40% of all Twitter posts are “useless babble.”  I think that is much lower than the actual amount of useless information.  They say that 10% of your social media should be used for sales and 90% should be used for posting relevant, usable information.
  5. Repetitive Posts – Some people use programs to help them post tweets throughout the day.  But using this can be to your demise if misused.  Posts that are the same day to day or week to week are obnoxious and people notice.  Instead of people deeming your posts as relevant and constructive information, they will delete you.

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Posted by Jessica in Online Marketing

Ads that Tweet

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Companies are now integrating Twitter in their online ads to gain consumer involvement.  These ads allow consumers to post tweets within an ad.

Juicy Juice is one of the first to do this posting these ads on websites targeting mothers.  They ask questions like “How do you stimulate your child’s mind?” or “How important are vitamin-enhanced foods to you?” then users answer the questions as Tweet that are placed directly into ads.

I think it’s great that companies have a way to be interactive with their consumers and create an actual dialog.  People may not even notice that they are participating in an advertisement. Also, an easy way to track metrics on an advertisement!  Social marketing is being taken to the next level.

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Posted by Jessica in Online Marketing