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Fine Tune Your Social Media Like Your Golf Game

Social Media is nothing more than communication. Certain individuals will always be naturally better and more talented than others at communicating. Social media, like life, offers several different forms of communication. It is essential to play in as many different forms as possible; some will be more suitable, and others will be more difficult to…

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The Innovative Ducks a Little Like Social Media?

Have you watched the Oregon Ducks play football this year? If not, you’re missing out. As I watch how innovative Coach Kelly and the Oregon Ducks are on the field, I can’t help but think of the comparisons they make with social media. Some traditional football fans and writers complain that their offense is gimmicky…

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Layers, the more the better

Today, marketing requires more layers than ever before. Years ago, the business owner could choose one or more of the three traditional media outlets and call it good. With traditional media’s continual downward spiral, business owners must find layers to define their business’s position in the community. Social Media is a great way to add…

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Building an Authentic Brand: The Power of Being Unselfish

As you work on creating a solid and impactful brand, one significant philosophy to consider is building an authentic brand that is unselfish. While this concept has always been important, it has become even more critical in today’s digital age, where brands increasingly interact with their audience through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.…

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Humanizing Your Brand with Social Media: Why It Matters

I often sit with people who don’t understand why anyone would care about trivial details—what someone’s drinking, where they had lunch, or the fact that they just got in their car. They ask why businesses should care about these seemingly insignificant moments. What I try to explain is that these are the elements of everyday…

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You Need a Target Audience

A few days ago, I asked you, “How Effective is Your Marketing Plan?” The first question on the Effectiveness Quiz was: Did your plan clearly articulate your target audience, including demographic information?(The correct answer would be something on the order of 20-34 yrs old, middle income, attending “X” school and living in “Y” neighborhood. If…

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So What’s Your Social Media Strategy?

So, what’s your social media strategy? I’m sure that when it comes to most marketing endeavors, you attach some strategy to it. Have you done that for social media? No, I’m not talking about an ROI; I’m talking strategy. What is the base for your social media, Facebook? Twitter? Is location-based social media like Foursquare…

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Are You a Pioneer or a Settler?

All sorts of numbers are being thrown out there regarding how many companies have implemented social media plans and strategies. Most numbers are probably a little inflated. It’s going to come down to region and category. Some categories are more suited to social media right now; similar to when the dot com boom was happening,…

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Where is Your Audience?

As a small business owner, one of the most critical questions you must ask is: Where is my audience today? Years ago, reaching customers was more straightforward. Placing an ad in the local Saturday newspaper could bring a decent return on investment (ROI). Radio was another effective tool for building Top of Mind Awareness (TOMA)…

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Social Media-Build Your Own Audience

Traditional Media has been doing it for years, building an audience through programming and marketing and then turning around and selling your business the opportunity to talk to its audience. Social Media is an opportunity for YOU, the local business owner, to create your own audience to communicate to and through. Building an audience in…

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Traditional Media Created Social Media

Before conglomeration, there was a time when radio, television, and print were local community outlets. The big three were locally owned and focused on the local community. Most decisions for communities regarding their major media are made thousands of miles away. What music to play, what programming to air, and cuts made in print to…

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What’s Next For Social Media?

While the big brands and big boxes have taken early advantage of social media, if social media continues to grow, it will be because of the smaller local businesses. Big brands are paving the way, which makes sense since social media is more popular in larger markets. The next phase will take place in the…

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Grassroots Marketing: Where Social Media Makes Perfect Sense

We belong to a local Chamber of Commerce that represents many small communities where we live. It means small communities with populations as high as 8,000, but most closer to 1,000. Like many small communities, the summers are filled with unique and creative weekend events.  The events have no accurate media budgets; they are all…

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Practice Patience

For local business owners worldwide and in Southern Oregon, the three keywords for opening or running a business are location, location, and location. In today’s economic and marketing environment, the new three keys to success are patience, patience, and patience. From a financial standpoint, disposable income doesn’t exist like it did a few years ago.…

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5 Reasons a Local Business Owner Should be Involved in Social Media

There are many reasons that every local business should be involved in local social media. I’ve found that if it takes more than five reasons, they are afraid of what they don’t understand or of change. To go beyond five, you are just reaffirming to someone who believes in what you are talking about, and…

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Using Social Media Apps with Promotions

We’re rolling out social media promotions for a local client of ours. The business will be giving away a pair of season tickets to the Oregon Ducks 2010 Football season. A hot ticket! The Ducks went to the Rose Bowl last year and had been picked to win the Pac-10 again. The Ducks have sold…

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Media Fragmentation, It Always Seems To Happen

How much has social media fragmentation affected your audience, and at what cost? Traditional media tries to entertain an audience and keep it so they can then sell advertising within that form of entertainment. While the programming and editorial content have become corporate blah, for the most part, audiences have rushed over to other venues…

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Thoughts on Traditional Media Meeting Social Media

I saw a commercial the other night from Coleman, the lantern and overnight camp gear company. They claimed they were the original social network, pretty clever, I thought, and pretty much on target. While brands that target a younger and more geeky (for lack of a better word) consumer with social media never get a…

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