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Syncing up Your Messages: Consistent Brand Messaging
I’ve recently spoken with many small business owners about the importance of syncing all their outbound messages together. This is critical in building robust and consistent brand messaging across all platforms. While it sounds straightforward, it often doesn’t happen as regularly as it should. However, aligning all your marketing efforts can significantly enhance your brand’s…
Navigating Social Media Nightmares
Social media nightmares are the most significant concern I hear when I talk with businesses about using social media to grow their message is the “what if…” What if someone uses my social media account to address a concern they have with my business? What if someone says something terrible about my brand online? What…
Your Brand Online
Some time ago, those of us in the business world began hearing that we needed to create a website for our business to build our brand online. Frankly, this confounded several business owners. They asked, “Why would I need a webpage for my business when everyone calls or comes in now?” And they were right…
10 Ways to Build Your Brand
We’ve talked much lately about that inevitable Marketing Plan that will be “due” soon. Here’s a quick recap of ways to build your brand as you dream of what you’ll accomplish next year. Know What it Stands For. Before you can begin to share your brand externally, you need to know what it stands for.…
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…
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)…
Tweeting is Word of Mouth
We were recently out of state attending a client’s strategic planning session. We didn’t know much about the area and had been very busy in the weeks leading up to that, so we didn’t do much investigating on the Internet. It wasn’t a vacation to pull up all the to-do’s of the place you’ll be…
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…
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…
5 Reasons Social Media Should be in the 2011 Marketing Plan
Social media certainly is all the rage right now – but will it be in your 2011 Strategic Marketing Plan? If not, here are five reasons it should be: Your customers are on social media. They have Facebook accounts, Twitter profiles, and Foursquare check-ins and are on Linkedin. If your business isn’t on them, you’re…
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…
Mainstream Social Media: Is That What Users Want?
Every day, we further mainstream social media. It’s hard to watch a news program that isn’t talking about what’s going on in tweet-land or what’s being posted on Facebook. How many TV and radio commercials now ask you to follow, like, and print ads with Twitter and Facebook logos? My perception of social media’s growth…
Reputation Management: Your Brand on the Web
The Web. Twitter. Facebook. Biznik. Foursquare. Merchant Circle. Blogs and Comments. If you’re not at least aware of how these websites are already affecting your Brand – it’s time to figure out online reputation management, NOW. Whether or not you intentionally maintain a presence on social media, your business, your Brand, your customers, and your…
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…
Why the answer should be “Yes” to an Ad Agency
In a lot of cases you could be dealing with several vendors with all the POS, printing needs and all the different avenues that you advertise in or want to advertise in. All of these vendors have their own objective and their own ideas, and while some may be good ideas they may not be what you’re all about, and the y certainly aren’t consistent.
Twitter Marketing Strategy: Tweeting with Frequency
As any good radio account executive or business owner knows, frequency is necessary for radio. I’d argue that frequency is critical for Twitter’s marketing strategy as well. With radio being the active medium, users are usually active in what they are doing while listening. They are getting ready in the morning, driving, playing on their…
Using Social Media Branding Strategy to Build Your Brand
Know your audience! Engage your audience. Social Media is no exception. With little room for error in today’s economy for small business owners, embracing the social media revolution and using it correctly with traditional media is essential. Just as there are keys to success in “Traditional Media,” there are those duplicate keys to success in…
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