Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Steve Jobs Got It!
Steve Jobs was at the helm of one of the largest US companies and although his success can be attributed to numerous factors his relentless commitment to marketing certainly resulted in success for Apple.
http://adage.com/article/agency-news/book-jobs-a-student-advertising/230612/?utm_source=daily_email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=adage
http://adage.com/article/agency-news/book-jobs-a-student-advertising/230612/?utm_source=daily_email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=adage
Labels:
apple,
internet marketing,
marketing,
marketing strategy,
steve jobs
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Create A Strong Image on Your Facebook Page
I have been assisting my clients in strategizing their Facebook Campaigns. Too many times I see them trying to grab their fans by the collars and drag them in kicking and screaming.
This article is packed with good ideas and advice on how to position yourself as an expert and give your fans a reason to be loyal.
www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-ways-small-businesses-can-win-with-facebook/
This article is packed with good ideas and advice on how to position yourself as an expert and give your fans a reason to be loyal.
www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-ways-small-businesses-can-win-with-facebook/
Labels:
Facebook,
fan pages,
marketing,
marketing strategy,
online image
Monday, September 19, 2011
Protecting Your Business' Reputation
There are many online vehicles for customers to review your business today. For this reason many businesses are afraid to put themselves out there for fear that a bad review will destroy them.
But it is far more beneficial and lucrative to create a strong image online than to allow the risk that a bad review will ruin your business for life. Sites like Yelp.com, Yahoo Local and Google Places have given business owners tools to combat site like ConsumerAffairs.com. When business owners actively seek good reviews from customers, the good outweighs the poor, the business image is protected and the bad review is answered indirectly.
There are numerous other ways to combat a poor review. Business owners can ask to be a guest blooger on a highly ranking blog in their category where they can portray their business and answer to a unflattering review. They can request that the site owner or webmaster remove a review that is not substantiated.
For some of my clients I have created a system where they can thank the reviewer for their feedback and get an offer in their hands to try the product again. I find that when a review has been answered in a professional manner it sends a message to all who view it that this business owner cares about how their business is portrayed and how it operates. These reviews, good or bad, can be instrumental in the business owner correcting problems on site that will make the business stronger and more lucrative going forward.
But it is far more beneficial and lucrative to create a strong image online than to allow the risk that a bad review will ruin your business for life. Sites like Yelp.com, Yahoo Local and Google Places have given business owners tools to combat site like ConsumerAffairs.com. When business owners actively seek good reviews from customers, the good outweighs the poor, the business image is protected and the bad review is answered indirectly.
There are numerous other ways to combat a poor review. Business owners can ask to be a guest blooger on a highly ranking blog in their category where they can portray their business and answer to a unflattering review. They can request that the site owner or webmaster remove a review that is not substantiated.
For some of my clients I have created a system where they can thank the reviewer for their feedback and get an offer in their hands to try the product again. I find that when a review has been answered in a professional manner it sends a message to all who view it that this business owner cares about how their business is portrayed and how it operates. These reviews, good or bad, can be instrumental in the business owner correcting problems on site that will make the business stronger and more lucrative going forward.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Foursquare is still alive!
I have been advising my restaurant customers to offer customers a perk if they check in on Facebook Places or Foursquare and it has been paying off for them as it keeps driving their name out to these mediums.
Now Foursquare is being used for events and happenings around town and those events have also been experiencing and increase in foot traffic.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/foursquare-lets-users-check-in-to-events/
Now Foursquare is being used for events and happenings around town and those events have also been experiencing and increase in foot traffic.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/foursquare-lets-users-check-in-to-events/
Labels:
Check Ins,
Facebook,
Foursquare,
mobile marketing
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Google Launches Google Wallet!
But not without being slapped by Paypal!
http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/paypal-sues-google-stealing-mobile-payment-trade-secrets/2011-05-27
http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/paypal-sues-google-stealing-mobile-payment-trade-secrets/2011-05-27
Ideas on How to Get Multiple Locations Ranked
Anyone having problems getting more than on location to rank on Google?
Here is an idea that will help.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/give-each-store-a-url/
Here is an idea that will help.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/give-each-store-a-url/
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