* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Email Marketing, Blogging, and Websites
Ambush marketing wikipedia , lookup
Target audience wikipedia , lookup
Marketing strategy wikipedia , lookup
Integrated marketing communications wikipedia , lookup
Marketing communications wikipedia , lookup
Guerrilla marketing wikipedia , lookup
Marketing plan wikipedia , lookup
Youth marketing wikipedia , lookup
Multicultural marketing wikipedia , lookup
Digital marketing wikipedia , lookup
Marketing mix modeling wikipedia , lookup
Direct marketing wikipedia , lookup
Green marketing wikipedia , lookup
Global marketing wikipedia , lookup
Advertising campaign wikipedia , lookup
Viral marketing wikipedia , lookup
Street marketing wikipedia , lookup
Social media marketing wikipedia , lookup
Social commerce wikipedia , lookup
Marketing and Social Media Seminar No. 1 February 2, 2011 Overview • Marketing – Important for your Business – Traditional Media • Social Media 101 • Email Marketing, Blogging, and Websites – How to Integrate • Top 10 Tips for Social Media Marketing in 2011 • Question & Answer Panel – Featuring Local Businesses and Media Members Using Social Media Now Marketing - Important for Your Business • The following definition was approved by the American Marketing Association Board of Directors: – Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. (Approved October 2007) • A push-pull-system in business describes the movement of a product or information between two subjects. – Consumers usually "pull" the goods or information they demand for their needs. – Offerers or suppliers "push" them toward the consumers. • Without marketing, where would your customers come from? Traditional Marketing Media & Advertising Traditional Marketing Tools of the Trade Billboards Direct Mail Newspapers Direct Mail Flyers Magazines Radio Television Movie Theatres …what else? Promotional Items Banners Giveaways Parade Floats Race Cars Stadium Signage Team Sponsorships (Youth Leagues, Rec Leagues, etc.) And more! Social Media 101 Social Media Allows Marketing to Become a Two-Way “Conversation” Features, Advantages, & Benefits Drawbacks Get the Most Out of Your Social Experience Instantaneous Requires Consistent Monitoring Mass Customization It allows you to customize your customer service experience for the masses. Can Be Planned May Require You to Adapt on the Fly Plan Ahead Use the planning opportunity to your benefit, but be prepared to adjust your plans. Anyone is Welcome Spam, Constant “One Way” Pushing Listen & Respond Businesses who make effective use of the “give and take” will benefit. Social Media 101 - Facebook Social Media Allows Marketing to Become a Two-Way “Conversation” Features, Advantages, & Benefits Drawbacks Get the Most Out of Your Social Experience Facebook Pages http://www.facebook.com/ pages/ http://www.facebook.com/ pages/manage/ Profiles vs. Pages A page gives you advantages like demographic information and analytics about your audience and content. Vanity URLs You have to wait until you get 25 “likes”/fans to register for a vanity URL. Stop losing potential “likes” with “Find Us on Facebook” - tell your audience exactly where you are! Facebook is Always Changing Facebook is always changing. Users are at the mercy of facebook’s design changes. • Facebook page insights give you valuable analytic information • You can view information on your fans/those who “like” your page and the growth of your follower count • You can also review the content that your audience likes best or perhaps which days produce the most views Social Media 101 - Twitter Social Media Allows Marketing to Become a Two-Way “Conversation” Features, Advantages, & Benefits Drawbacks Get the Most Out of Your Social Experience Always Available On-theGo Many users haven’t set up twitter on their mobile device. Pay attention to how and when your audience is most active on twitter. (At work, when they’re out around town, etc.) Quick Rise to Fame “Twitter Quitters” 60 % of Twitter Users Quit in the First Month Engage users from the beginning, but remember many won’t stick around… and that’s ok! Social Media in 140 Characters or Less 140 characters can be really limiting! Use this opportunity to refine your conversational skills. What can you say in 140 instead of 300? • @raleighing used his iPhone to respond to the twitter conversatoin • @jhibbets used HootSuite, a desktop application on his computer • @flipfloplisa used TweetDeck, a desktop application on her computer Email Marketing, Blogging, and Websites Website Email Marketing Blogging Where to Get It and How to Use It Lots of platforms out there – you no longer have to be a web design professional to have a basic web presence. Once you get them to your website, how do you keep them coming back? Get them on your email list! Have some news to share but not really sure where it fits in your website content? Blog about it! Know What Works for You Basic analytics can tell you where your traffic comes from and how they got there. All email service providers (ESP) provide basic information: how many people opened your email, what they clicked on, etc. Turn on the comments feature and allow your readers to provide feedback. Costs Minimal annual costs just for setting up. Development costs can widely range. Relatively low cost – sometimes even free – based on your list size and your ESP. Generally free – can be part of your website or you can use a third party provider! Email Marketing, Blogging, and Websites: How to Integrate Website Email Marketing Blogging Make sure your link is everywhere! (Email signature, facebook page, twitter bio, business cards, and more.) Signup forms do all of the work for you! Import your blog feed to your facebook page using the “Notes” feature. Where else can you promote these three marketing tools? Top 10 Tips for Social Media Marketing in 2011 1. Make a calendar so that you can get started and keep going strong. 2. Stay up to date (at least occasionally!) on the changes or new features for each platform. 3. Figure out which tool(s) your audience responds best to – and work it! 4. Showcase your brand. 5. Showcase your personality! 6. Get instant feedback for your customers and put it to work for your business! 7. Integrate your networks – website, email, blog, facebook, and twitter can complement each other. 8. Evaluate third party management tools. 9. Connect with your industry, not just your customers. 10. Remember that it’s ok to take time to disconnect. Question & Answer Panel • Sonny Byrd – Head of Marketing, Shoeboxed.com – services • Eric Harris – Manager, The Pit – restaurant • Lisa Stansbury – VP, Fred’s Beds – retail • Mike Williams – Editor, Triangle.com – media