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Local Newspaper vs Social Media
To communicate effectively, we must realize that we all perceive the world differently and use this understanding to guide our communication with others. Well, that just wouldn’t be a fair fight now, would it? It would fall under the proverbial saying, “Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight. ” This is part three of…
KTVL Features Paradux Media Group Social Media Workshop
Paradux Media Group was featured on KTVL News in coverage of a local workshop designed to help business owners better understand how to use social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The segment focused on the growing role social media plays in customer communication and the challenges many small businesses face when trying to…
Television vs Social Media
In part one of my comparisons of traditional media marketing comparisons, we looked at Radio vs. Twitter. In Part Two, we’re going to compare Television and YouTube. As a business owner and marketer, I believe that Television is best known for making stars and imagination; television is best used in your marketing plan to create…
Radio vs Social Media
The title is a little misleading, as it’s not pitting one against the other as much as trying to point out more similarities. Many small business owners invest in radio every month. These same business owners scratch their heads and wonder what or how social media fits into their marketing plans. So, for those business…
Talking to No One
I’ll always be a softy for radio. I spent too many years in the industry for it not to be in my blood. I sometimes wish it would go away; it reminds me of that old football injury that makes it hard to move in the morning, but you wouldn’t trade the pain for the…
Can We Teach an Old Media New Tricks?
It seems that traditional media has learned a little over the past 15 years with the announcement that The Washington Post Company has officially launched its full-service Facebook marketing and advertising agency, SocialCode. The agency will offer page management, app development, social commerce, fan monetization, message testing, and advertising through Facebook’s ads, but it is…
The Power of Targeted Marketing Strategies
Imagine the power of knowing exactly what your customers enjoy doing in their free time. If you knew, for instance, that a significant portion of your customers owned horses, you’d have the opportunity to think creatively about how to reach them with tailored marketing messages. Knowing your audience’s interests allows you to find more precise…
Facebook Friends Come In All Shapes and Sizes
Everybody has a different need and use for facebook. We have friends who look at Facebook as a place to contribute, me being one of those. I rarely go two days in a row without making a post, and depending on what’s happening will generally make one to three posts in any given day. We…
Sorry Old Friends I’ve become a Facebook Snob
What’s happened to our friends who aren’t on Facebook? I often wonder, and it seems as though I’ve just lost track of them. It used to be that we would keep in contact with our Rolodex of friends through our Rolodex. Call, catch up, sometimes the calls would be too frequent and others not frequent…
Managing Social Media Profiles: Why Less is More
We’re almost hard-wired to believe that more is better. However, this isn’t always the case when it comes to social media. Social media is all about being the true, authentic, one-of-a-kind you. Several social networks enforce this idea by limiting users to just one account or profile. Many platforms have strict policies against multiple profiles,…
Social Media Lessons from the BCS
Social media seemed to be the most dominant presence during the BCS National Championship weekend. If you’re still wondering or questioning whether your business should be involved in social media, you weren’t in Phoenix this weekend. I was a lucky Duck fan to have enjoyed the experience of attending the BCS National Championship, which in…
5 Businesses that Should NOT be on Social Media
Every business today has a Facebook page, Twitter account, or corporate LinkedIn profile. Many blogs and news articles push the idea that every business should be on social media. But the truth is that some companies shouldn’t invest time in social media. You might be off the hook if your business falls into one of…
3 Little Must Do’s for your Business Facebook Page
It’s the simple things that always separate you from your competitors. Nothing is more evident of that fact than with Facebook. It’s not hard to tell the difference between businesses that do the homework before they jump in and those that jump in for the sake of jumping in. It’s not hard, nor is it…
Separation of Personal Page and Business Page Like Separation of Church and State
A lot of us have Facebook personal pages as well as business pages. A pet peeve of mine is people who spend most of their time on their pages talking about their business, sharing the links from their business, and then asking me to ‘Like’ their business page. Why? You’re filling me in with all…
Informational Marketing: Position Your Brand as a Knowledge Hub
One of the most potent ways you can (and should) use your brand is to position it as an informational marketing resource for your customers. Think about it: every one of us accumulates significant information/trivia in our given field simply because we work there. Remember when you were relatively new to your field, and every…
Choosing the Right Marketing Agency: What to Look For
As the new year approaches, many businesses evaluate their strategies and marketing plans. If you don’t have a marketing agency, now might be the time to start looking for one. If you already have one, you might be considering a change. Or, if you’re satisfied with your current agency, consider this article “food for thought”…
Evolution of Marketing: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
As another year approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the evolution of marketing over the past decade. Ten years ago, the marketing landscape looked vastly different. Social media, mobile marketing, and online reputation management were emerging concepts, far from the essential focal points they are today. The evolution of marketing has been driven…
How the Marketing Landscape has Changed for 2011
The marketing landscape is changing quite rapidly these days. If you’re still advertising the way you were in 2009, you’re missing some valuable opportunities today, and more importantly, you’ll miss significant opportunities as we move into 2011. The trends of 2010 in blog-land this week are an essential marker for understanding how our marketing worlds…
Best Advertising Strategies for Small Businesses: Where to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Buck
Lately, I’ve had a lot of conversations with business owners about finding the best advertising strategies for small businesses. It’s a common challenge—deciding where to invest your limited budget for the best results. You’re not alone if you’re wondering how to maximize your advertising spend. Here’s a breakdown of strategies based on how quickly you…
Layering Social Media Marketing: 5 Ways to Maximize Effectiveness
Like any other advertising medium, social media works best when layered. The beauty of layering social media marketing is that it’s easy to do, and it amplifies the impact of the work you’re already doing. Here are the top five ways to layer your social media for maximum effectiveness: 1. Use Facebook to Collect Email…
