10 Tips to Integrating Social Media with Marketing

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off

We had an excellent seminar this morning at Brandswag . The seminar was over the concepts of integrating social media into your overall marketing strategy. It is extremely important that every business drive social media through traditional marketing practices…. and vice-versa. Below you will find my Powerpoint presentation from the seminar. Integrating Social Media View more presentations from Kyle Lacy I wanted to break down 10 ways to integrate social media into your traditional marketing practices. The following tips are simple reminders that the world is changing and it is extremely important to shift with the edge. 1. Remember that customers are people first and buyers second It is important to keep in mind that your customers are not only a demographic and a wallet… but an individual. If you start to incorporate the thinking of “individualistic marketing” your focus will be extremely… targeted. 2. People thrive on conversation and deals A study recently released by Razorfis h  states that of “ those that follow a brand on Twitter , 44% say that access to deals is the main reason. The same holds true for those that added a brand on Facebook or Myspace , where 37% cite access to exclusive deals or offers as their main reason.” (pg 9) There will always be a place for conversation and deals. Integrate your direct mail and coupon deals into your social media marketing. 3. Integration is extremely important because of speed and portability Mobile technology is revolutionizing the way the world communicates. Social media will hit mass appeal because of the mobile phone and the pda. Thousands of text messages are sent on a daily basis… even an hourly basis… It is rumored that 4.5 billion cell phones will be on the market by the end of 2010. China has a mobile provider with 500 million cell phone users. We are going to be mobile… portable.. and fast. 4. We are shifting from uni-directional and bi-directional communication to multi-directional. (slide 16) 5.  Listening and monitoring your brand online This is one of the more important things you can do before integrating social media into your marketing strategy. Use Google Alerts or Radian 6 to monitor your brand and understand the positive and negative influence the Internet is having on your company and clients. 6. Objective and Strategy need to be developed before using social media Would you do anything in your business before planning out the ramifications of your actions? The same applies to social media. Now… if you would rather just throw ideas around without aiming… or acting… You are going to have a bigger problem than applying social media to your business. Ask yourself why you are going to be applying social media? Is it going to be for reputation management, brand awareness, or lead generation? 7. Add your social media profile links to your email signature Do I really have to explain that? Need an incentive? Check out the way Hotmail grew by leaps and bounds using the footer in email. 8. Plan the use of social media within your company Who should be using the company profile? Who should be adding content on a daily basis. It is extremely important to build out an internal social media policy . This should probably be one of the first things you deal with before entering a social media campaign. 9. Remember to build a content portal before pushing information through the Twitter-Face-Linked-verse. It is extremely important to build out a hub for your content. You need to be driving people (users) from different sites to a central location. Why? It is easier to capture information and sell. 10. Don’t stress. Have fun. Social media is not something to absolutely flip out about… it is important to understand and time will tell on the “importance” of the tools being created on the Internet. Remember to keep up-to-date and look for ways where social media can help strengthen your traditional communication strategy.

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The Google-tivo Deal: What It Means For You – PC World

Posted on November 24th, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

PC World The Google-tivo Deal: What It Means For YouPC World… help its advertisers understand who they're reaching — and who they aren't — when buying television ads through the company's adwords TV Ads system. …TiVo Data Will Help Google TV Ads Measure AudienceNewsFactor NetworkGoogle TV Ads Help Reverse Mortgage Lender Launch Media CampaignReverse Mortgage DailyGoogle

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Local Search Engine Marketing Tips – Promotion World (press release)

Posted on November 23rd, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

PR-inside.com (press release) Local Search Engine Marketing TipsPromotion World (press release)Google is also testing AdWords ads allowing users to buy local ads on Google Maps. 9. Yahoo! Local offers free basic listings and a monthly flat rate …SEO Expert India – BSolutionsLive-PR.com (press release)Search Engine Optimization tips for SEO newbiesSiliconindia.comall 34 news articles

5 Reasons for Advertisers to Thank Google This Year – Promotion World (press release)

Posted on November 19th, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

Promotion World (press release) 5 Reasons for Advertisers to Thank Google This YearPromotion World (press release)youtube can be targeted through either automatic or managed placements in the adwords content network. If you choose automatic placements, your relevant ads … addthis_url = 'http2F2Fwordpress2F'; addthis_title = '5+Reasons+for+Advertisers+to+Thank+Google+This+Year+23821128press+release%29'; addthis_pub

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Yahoo And Bing’s Deal Moves Closer To Approval – Search Newz

Posted on November 18th, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

PC World Yahoo And Bing's Deal Moves Closer To ApprovalSearch NewzMost of the companies that I work with tell me that they are using Google AdWords but are not working with any other paid search program. …Google, Bing continue gains at Yahoo's expenseCNET Newsall 164 news articles

News Flash. Advertising Isn’t Dying. It’s Adapting.

Posted on November 16th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off

This is my last post on the Razorfish FEED 09 Brand Experience Report . One thing I have learned while reading and studying the social media report is that marketing and advertising is not dieing… it is merely adapting. This may be old news to many of you but (in the social media world) the cry of the DEATH OF ADVERTISING… is constant… loud and clear. I have even taken up the battle-axe and screamed to the heavens about the slow death of the ad world. Truth is… advertising will never be dead. The cycle of product promotion will always be a staple in the world of entertainment and communication. It is changing and adjusting with the fast changing world of online communication! The digital experience of the consumer is changing the way we communicate as brands… as companies. From Razorfish: “According to our research, the overwhelming majority of consumers who actively engage with a brand digitally–whether by entering a contest, “friending” a brand on Facebook, or even watching an advert on YouTube–show dramatic upticks across the entire marketing funnel. Simply put, digital brand experience create customers.” (pg 4) This change is not only happening in the world of social media but beyond… Consumers are engaging with brands on a completely different level. Through digital marketing and brand experiences consumers now have the CHOICE to communicate with a brand. So what does this mean to us… the business owner, marketing executive, and sales person? Shifting your marketing… adapting and changing with your environment is only the beginning. The world is changing and the business landscape will shift with it. Are you positioning yourself to take advantage of the future? Related articles by Zemanta What is viral marketing? (va4growth.com) Facebook is for brands – the careful ones (nevillehobson.com) Why marketers need to create social media guidelines (superhypeblog.com) Integrate Social Media into Your Marketing Strategy (kylelacy.com)

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