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Online Marketing Strategies For A Tight Budget
- Published on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 11:53
- Darin McGilvra
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Many businesses can’t afford to spend a lot on advertising, but you can still promote your business effectively using the right online marketing strategies. These can even help you afford to use a Murrieta Web design company to redesign your website.
First of all, you need to make a budget. You need to know how much you can spend and then stick to your budget as much as possible. Remember to include how much you’re playing employees and how many hours they will use while working on your online marketing strategies.
Using social media is probably the best way to use your resources for online marketing. They are free to sign up for and they allow you access to millions of people and will help you locate your target market.
Darin McGilvra
Darin McGilvra has been a professional writer since 1997. He currently writes about personal finances, information technology and sports for numerous websites, including mycashtime.com, mchelper.com, and Yahoo! Sports.
Social Media Strategy Needs To Adapt To Facebook’s New News Feed
- Published on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 08:23
- Darin McGilvra
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Whenever changes occur on social media sites, it is important for businesses to adjust to them, even when they have been working with a Murrieta Web design company.
At the beginning of March, Facebook announced that it was changing its news feed. It was making it more user friendly by allowing users greater ability to control what and when they will see new content.
Darin McGilvra
Darin McGilvra has been a professional writer since 1997. He currently writes about personal finances, information technology and sports for numerous websites, including mycashtime.com, mchelper.com, and Yahoo! Sports.
Don’t Focus Online Marketing Completely On SEO
- Published on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 07:15
- Darin McGilvra
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Search engine optimization (SEO) has become such a big part of online marketing, but focusing your marketing effort completely on raising your ranking on search engines can be dangerous.
Good business practices dictate that any business should not be too dependent on one factor for success, especially one the business has little control over. This would be, as the old saying goes, putting all your eggs in one basket.
Darin McGilvra
Darin McGilvra has been a professional writer since 1997. He currently writes about personal finances, information technology and sports for numerous websites, including mycashtime.com, mchelper.com, and Yahoo! Sports.
Can Twitter Vine Make Social Media Come Alive For Your Business?
- Published on Friday, 08 March 2013 09:19
- Laura J Solomon
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Twitter Vine, a new mobile app that lets you capture life from your mobile device, can bring a breath of fresh air to your business by enticing your social media target audience with short six-second looping videos. Sharing video with Twitter followers and Facebook friends gives businesses one more opportunity to promote themselves, albeit short and simple like posting a Tweet. Nathan Ingraham at The Verge says, “tweets with videos work with full audio both in the browser and in the Twitter mobile app.” So what are some ways your business can use Twitter Vine?
1) Get Your Followers Engaged In Conversation: Getting your followers talking with a Vine video.
2) Find Advocates For Your Brand: Take brand advertising a step further by getting your FB and Twitter fans to re-post or re-tweet your Vine video. Create a video and attach it to a branded hash tag.
3) Let Your Work Speak For Itself Through Video: Don’t settle for a static portfolio on your website. Utilize an animated video to show your clients what you can for them.
4) Take It A Step Beyond Business: Use historical trivia related to your industry to engage your target audience by first posting a trivia question and then answering it with a video on Vine.
5) Celebrate Holidays: Celebrate the holidays throughout the year by making market-related videos about holiday promotions. Hold a contest where a Twitter follower can get their Twitter handle mentioned in your next Vine video.
6) Stir Up Excitement About A New Product: Show your products outright or use a video as a teaser to get your audience excited about upcoming products or events your business is offering. Turn it into a contest by having one person who re-tweets your video win something.
7) Brings Your Friends To Work: Take the opportunity to humanize your business by giving people a tour inside your office via a video. Give others a glimpse of your work environment; use for a recruitment video.
8) Attract Customers To Your Exhibit Booth: Attempt to increase your business when you’re exhibiting at a conference by creating a Vine video to attract people to your booth. Attach the conference’s hash tag so people know when your session is starting.
9) Amaze And Educate: Take advantage of educating your audience with interesting and intriguing information.
10) Get People Inside Your Stores: Whether you’re local or far away, fans can take a tour of your store or restaurant with a up close and personal Vine video.
11) Tell Your Brands Story: Utilize a Vine video to share the history of your business and show your audience that you are an expert when it comes to your products, services, and customers.
12) Promote The Contest Your Brand Is Running: Get your fans excited about your contests and promotions. Fans who are not customers may not know about your product otherwise.
13) Give Presentations Life: Record a video related to your next event and increase your webinar participants or get more subscribers to your podcast.
14) Show-Off Your Products: Showcase your product with a video.
15) Give Fans What They Want: Your Vine videos don’t need to be strictly business related. Consider your audience’s broader interests and create fun, interesting, and educational videos they will like.
16) Amuse Your Audience In Random Ways: Have fun with your brand by entertaining your audience and giving your Vine video the opportunity to go viral .
Don’t forget to measure audience engagement by comparing Vine tweets and which videos are being shared most often. This is one way you can use social media to promote your brand and have fun at the very same time.
Laura J Solomon
I have 3 amazing children, my M.A. in Counseling and am a Jesus Freak! I love my life and my kids. Writing helps me to feel like I can say what I want and mean it.
Everything You Need to Know About Facebook’s Graph Search So Far
- Published on Wednesday, 16 January 2013 00:33
- Matt Holandez
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You’ve heard marketers and your SEO team speculate for a whole week about what they believed would be the big announcement from Facebook. For the record, I was wrong. I thought for sure the year and a half long rumor about the Facebook phone would mean that the phone would finally be unveiled, but I can’t be right all the time. (I guess with just about every phone having a Facebook app, a Facebook phone wouldn’t be too necessary anyhow.) So the moment has arrived and Mark Zuckerberg has unleashed his newest plans to the world. It’s called “Graph Search”, and it’s Facebook’s attempt to pull information based solely on the people that you care about. Allow me to draw out a scenario for you in order to explain just what this new search is and how it will affect your next search.
Let’s say you’re on Facebook and you want to search for someone you haven’t spoken to in a while. Let’s call him, “Matthew” (just because it’s my name). I’m actually doing this on my desktop at the office and my results show Matt (who I work with), Matthew Mcconaughey and Matthew Perry. The last two results were popular searches across the web and I do not know them personally. If you are an active Facebook user, you probably know what I mean.
Real Social Search Results
Graph Search is going to give us authentic social search results. So our results are going to be based on who we are connected to. I know what you’re thinking: “I’ve heard this before. This sounds like Google’s idea when they began to use Google+ connections for search.” You’re right, the idea DOES sound just like Google’s idea, except Google’s idea didn’t really work. The issue with Google social search is that there aren’t enough people using Google+. In fact, as marketers, we knew it would be a challenge for Google+ to gain adoption when so many people were already big on Facebook, and the next big thing at the time was learning how to tweet and maybe dabbling into an app called Instagram.
According to Facebook, the focal point of Graph Search will be in four areas:
1. People
2. Places
3. Photos
4. Interest
So for us marketers, will this kind of search mean anything to us, or is this more mumbo jumbo that we can ignore? Although Facebook’s Graph Search is still in beta, I’d say we definitely should not and cannot ignore Graph Search and here’s why:
We already know how much social media helps business to be seen. Social Media Managers have been trying to stress this point for a few years now. We also know that the social media has played a big role in your SEO and web development team. After all, the old rule still remains golden: content is king. With Facebook being as big as it is, this new search tool is going to make it easier to find our business’s content and hopefully continue to allow our business to gain exposure to a wider audience.
We will be sure to keep you posted on any new developments, but in the meantime let us know your thoughts and what your reaction is to the announcement of Graph Search.
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