Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

What Social Media Is Best for Promo Products Distributors?

 

No Time to Stay Up with All Social Media? How to Set Priorities


How are you doing on the Vine?  How about Instagram?  The teens are all about SnapChat. Of course, you thought you were modern, because you have a Pinterest page.  Is Facebook old hat?  Left in the dust?  Where does all of this leave blogging, YouTube, Linkedin, Google+, and Twitter?

My position with Bike 'N Safety Promos is that of marketing consultant.  My daily job and that of my staff is to maximize the use of all marketing resources to optimize the spending of time and money for the largest possible ROI.  I don't just do this form Bike 'N Safety Promos, but for many other companies in various industries.

Our knowledge base is limited, like any person or company, but I will give you a snapshot of what we do know, and how I would prioritize my time investment (in order) were I advising you on social media:

YouTube - I would have a minimum of 50 YouTube videos, and I would be adding five per month.  These could demonstrations on specific products that you sell a lot of or want to sell a lot of.  They could be marketing advice that relates to the use of promotional products, specialties, etc.  They could be industry specific how to videos for events, awards, or promotional approaches. 

Time investment is about 10 hours to learn how to create, edit, and upload a video.  Then maybe 2 hours per video.  If you value your time at $30 an hour, that would mean new videos cost around $60.  One new client and you make it back in a huge way.  These videos will be producing results far into the future.

Blogging - Posting two to three times per week.  Add to the possible lists of subjects for videos, detailed graphs, charts, infograms; content from other blogs, news articles, industry information; posting of all the videos you create and others you find that would be valuable to your client, including product videos from manufacturers.

Time investment is about 10 - 20 hours to learn the ropes of blogging.  Average post should be 700 words, so figure about 1 - 2 hours per post.  Like videos, the content stays live on Google search for years into the future.  For many posts, you might just take a picture of the new product, write a brief description of the benefits (or copy from manufacturer's website), suggest a few uses, and you're done.

Linkedin - Of the supposedly interactive social media options available, I believe this is the best, short term and long term.  Corporate leadership is on Linkedin.  They get Linkedin.  And the basics are pretty straight forward.  The opportunities to connect are limitless and getting better all the time.  Any time you create a new video or blog post, you should do an update on Linkedin to inform your connections.

Time investment is about 15 - 20 hours to really get a great profile set up and take advantage of all the potential groups.  You also want others to give you testimonials, so you will need to write some for others.  Then another 40 hours to create 1000 connections.  These you can do while watching TV.  Once you have 1000 connections, your time commitment will be updating three or so times per week, and any involvement in groups.  You can use Linkedin for recruiting and prospecting.  This may be the most powerful aspect.  The time commitment here is unknown, but it is very likely the ROI will be more than you can imagine.

Facebook - We are not big fans of FB, and do not set up or manage FB for our clients.  The only positive use we can see for our clients who use FB is that they can create a community of "fans" who may be more likely to use you in the future.  Ads, prospecting, etc., we can't find a great ROI.

Twitter - As a way to actually connect and communicate, we definitely don't get it.  As a way to tease folks to your blog, YouTube videos, website or other media, it is invaluable.  We typically send out 48 such Tweets per day using HootSuite.  We have no interest in getting followers.  We are merely trying to reach those who use various Twitter search products.  This approach has led to tripling or more the number of visitors to our blogs.  Most of our clients now have 100-200 page views per day.

Time investment.  It will take you two hours to figure out Hootsuite.  Then it will take 2-3 hours to set up a spread sheet with 50 tweets to upload into the automator.  Then every few days you will need to refresh the system, which takes only 5 minutes or so.

Pinterest - We spent about two years trying to get Pinterest results.  Our conclusion is that it is necessary to run contests, promotions, and sales to actually get a return on the effort.  Pinterest can be a huge time suck without these additional efforts.  We continue to believe that Pinterest could be a good resource, maybe even a great one, but currently the time investment was too large and the ROI too tentative compared to other proven approaches.

Google+ - Currently it our thinking that you need to be on Google+, if only to broadcast to the Public that you have a new blog post, change in your website, event coming up, new Video, Vine, or other new content.  It is also fun to create Meme's with creative sayings or even sales content.  Investment might be 20 minutes a week.  No serious expectations for ROI right now.

SnapChat - We have clients who are successfully using Instagram.  Mostly to feed pictures to other media.  We are not using Vine, but do believe there is potential in using very short visual media for some opportunities in other media, like Google+ and Twitter.  We can't imagine any use for SnapChat, yet.

We would love to hear from you about your thoughts on all of these.  Have you had a major success that others could learn from?






Tuesday, April 23, 2013

26 Mobile Apps That Actually CAN Help Your Business

Angry Birds: A Business Networking App?!

While some of us have spent countless hours secretly playing Angry Birds or Words With Friends on our phones, the truth is that these are simply fun games to help pass the time or as a way to “reward” ourselves after a long, hard day of work.  Can shooting a bird from a slingshot with the intention of knocking down giant blocks and other animals actually inspire us to become better business people?  

Well....probably not.  But in actuality, mobile apps can be much more than just entertainment for us or our kids (when we need a break!).  

Social Media Examiner has just come up with a list of 26 different apps (and designates which ones are meant for iphones and/or smartphones), that can be utilized to enhance your business and/or networking possibilities, in addition to some fun resources for organizing your entrepreneurial tasks.  Examining the function of each app may also inspire you to pursue a new angle or approach in your business, which can give you a fresh and exciting perspective.  Great ideas are just waiting to be born!
This article provides brief information about each app, along with great images and the rest is up to you:  Which of these tools can your business benefit from?
  1. Adobe Reader
  2. Bump
  3. CardMunch Business Card Reader
  4. DocuSign Ink
  5. Easy Note + To Do
  6. Foursquare
  7. Google+
  8. Highlight
  9. Instagram
  10. Job Search
  11. Kindle
  12. Logo Mania Quiz
  13. Meetup
  14. Nook
  15. Odometer
  16. Photo Covers for Facebook Lite
  17. QR Reader
  18. (i)Reddit
  19. Square Register
  20. TED
  21. Uber-Social
  22. Vintique
  23. WiFi Finder
  24. e(xcel) Contacts Lite
  25. Yelp
  26. Zendesk
The social networking tools and opportunities continue to grow and change at a rate more rapidly than any of us can ever dare to keep up with, which is why you must purpose to find out what you're missing.  These aren't merely mobile app tools; they are agents of change.  

Which one(s) from the above list will you intentionally utilize to make a change in your business?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

No Readers for Your Blog Posts? Here's A New Idea.

Reusing Old Blog Content - Great Article!

We can recycle anything, right?  Then, why can't we recycle and reuse old blog posts that we have allowed to sit and rot in the blogosphere garbage?  

We've all been there.  Spent dozens of hours, days, and weeks staring at the computer screen, typing away, assuring yourself that someone is going to read and love this blog post.  Then why do we feel lucky if one person actually stumbles onto our blog and improves our statistic significance?  

This article goes into detail explains that reusing long lost information is not limited to your blog content.  Listed below are the several places you may have not considered in your quest for creating fresh content.

  • Articles you've written for article submission sites, other websites, or print magazines, newspapers etc. 
  • Pages and pages of content that you or others wrote for your website
  • Videos that you have produced that can be transcribed
  • Material that was produced for PR releases
  • Brochures about your company or product that you've created for mailers, trade shows, etc.
  • Sales talks or presentations that you've recorded or that were already in print form

This same article explains in detail, several ways you can re-vamp information that was once passed over, and turn it into something with more vivacity to draw new readers to your website.  Randy Kirk writes, "Grab that great content and do whatever rewrite you need to do to turn it into great contect again.  Then you might want to use it once, or even multiple times in these nine ways."

  • Blog it.
  • Use it on your website.
  • Online PR release
  • Set up a new blog on a specialized aspect of your business.
  • Do a YouTube video about the content.
  • Send it out as part of an email blast (newsletter).
  • Article submission is dead, but rewrite it and submit to Ezinearticles.com.
  • Shop the article as a possible guest post on an industry blog.
  • Be sure to tell the world about any of these efforts through Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, and any other social media or social bookmarking sites.
As marketing business people, we do our best to stay ahead of the ever-changing, worldwide marketing game. And while trying to keep up with the internet related aspects of business, on top of the other top priority issues we face on a daily basis, it's easy to believe we have missed the opportunity we didn't realize was even in front of us.  The good news is: this is one simple way to stay ahead of the game, as it only requires you to creatively re-create.

Hoping you find this article helpful to whatever business ventures you are currently endeavoring.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

The Perfect LinkedIn Profile - What You Need To Know

You obviously heard all the buzz about why you must join LinkedIn, and how everyone who's everyone is on LinkedIn, and you would be left behind unless you jumped on the bandwagon yesterday!  So, you decided to create a LinkedIn account, and thought your business would grow by leaps and bounds.  You might have even decided to join a few groups, hoping to connect with your future-biggest-client, and yet, nothing has really happened.  Is it all hype or is LinkedIn really able to benefit your business?

Melonie Dodaro of Top Dog Social Media is a social media expert who produces excellent material with regard to how to optimize your LinkedIn profile, along with other invaluable tips for increasing your visibility on this social media venue.  Her ideas are practical, easy to implement, and greatly beneficial to you as a business person looking to utilize social media to expand your potential client base. 


You will want to read the full article she recently posted on her website, entitled "21 Steps to the Perfect LinkedIn Profile."  While the steps are briefly listed below, you will want to read the entire post for the detailed information that will dramatically enhance your LinkedIn experience.  My hope is that you will find it as helpful as I have.

  1. Photo Should Always Be Professional.
  2. Your Name Should ONLY Contain Your Name.
  3. Your Headline Should Be Catchy & Have Keywords You Want To Be Found For
  4. Connect With At Least 501 People
  5. Provide All Necessary Contact Info
  6. Customize Your Website Names
  7. Customize Your Profile URL
  8. Update Your Status Daily
  9. Keyword Load Your Summary & Profile
  10. Write In First Person
  11. Speak Directly To Your Target Market
  12. Add Video To Your LinkedIn Profile
  13. Tell Them To Click Play!
  14. Skills & Expertise Should Be Filled With Keywords
  15. Use the "Projects" Section To Promote Products
  16. Keyword Load Your Current & Past Work History
  17. Use Keywords When Filling Out Your Experience Section
  18. Have At Least 10 Recommendations
  19. Add Volunteer Experience
  20. Fill "Honors & Awards" With Significant Media Attention
  21. Join 50 Groups
Ms. Dodaro provides a wealth of experience and knowledge in the area of social media.  Working in the promotional products marketing arena has enough challenges of its own; adding social media as an additional area of business to build and maintain can be overwhelming, but following her tips has been both eye opening and motivating.