What Does the New Myspace Mean for your Brand?
Not many people have thought about Myspace since Facebook took over; however, it is making its comeback in the world of social media and ridding itself as a punchline. Myspace has made a promise that the new and improved social media site will be worth your time. They teamed up with Justin Timberlake, one of […]
Get into the consumers home and you win
Recently we just had a client increase their July and August traffic by 31% verses last year. Yes, that is right…31%. Why an increase in traffic?
We made a concentrated effort to get into the home of the consumer whether it was through print or online we wanted to make sure the consumer got the message in the comfort of their own home.
eCommerece or Die–You Would Expect Me To Say That
Now, you would expect a young gun in the retail marketing industry to tell you that you are nuts to not sell online if you want to stay in business. Well, that is 100% true because you are not nuts if you want to stay in business.
However, if you have no intentions of continuing your business then we suggest not investing the time, energy and resources into selling online because you will fail.
Do you know what’s being said about you online?
Brand monitoring has become an essential task for any individual retailer or large brand. Backin the day, when people talked about our businesses, it was word of mouth or it was a simple customer service phone call that was never repeated outside the two people talking. Today, most of these dialogues are right in front […]
So you have joined the Social phenomenon: Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, but now what?
In today’s world, if you’re not involved in a social community it is almost as if you do not exist as a business. However, it is more than just creating profile for your company and being there. Businesses must be an active member in these communities in order to be heard. But how does one […]
How to make sense of the social media world
It is mind boggling how much social networking data has evolved in the past few years. People are interacting with brands driven by social-media patterns. Brands now can be found within tweets, through “likes” on Facebook, people can check-in, and with other platforms growing, like Pinterest, it can be hard to understand how to act […]
Leveraging LinkedIn As A Business
LinkedIn is a social platform designed specifically for the business professional. It’s used by over 160 million people worldwide; who nearly did 4.2 billion professionally oriented searches within the platform in 2011 and is set to surpass more than 5.3 billion this year. The keyword to remember about LinkedIn is its designed specifically for business […]
Quick Fire Marketing – Study Your Pinterest Vocabulary
Pins: A person bookmark with picture or even video. The Pins float in page columns in a covered pattern on the webpage. Mobile users might just view one column. Wide Boards: An associated number of Pins. You constantly follow your personal boards, and may furthermore follow individual boards of other people, or boards of all […]
Quick Fire Marketing – Twitter Vocab
Twitter Handle: Also known as a username. This is the name you select to represent yourself on Twitter. To Follow: To subscribe to someone‘s updates on Twitter. You do this by clicking the ―Follow button on that specific person‘s Twitter page, which can be found at http://twitter.com/USERNAME. (Insert the specific person‘s username into the URL, […]
The Next Trend In Social Media?
Currently, most businesses believe it’s best to join every social media platform. When only Facebook and Twitter existed, it was a simple decision on which social medias to join. However, now that LinkedIn, Google+, Foursquare and Pinterest all exist, it’s vital to carefully select which social medias to use and go where there are results. […]