Archive for year: 2010

Why are You Doing What You Have Always Done?

Traditions – Why Are You Cutting off the Ends of the Ham?

A few years ago, I heard the story of a young girl who was watching her mother preparing a holiday meal. She watched as her mother cut off first one end of the ham and then the other and then place it into the large pot for roasting. The curious girl asked her mother why she was cutting off the ends of the ham, thinking there was a trick to cooking the ham that she enjoyed so much. She was surprised at her mother’s response: “I really don’t know why, honey, it is just the way my mother taught me to prepare the ham. It’s how we have always done it.”
By the time the rest of the family had arrived to celebrate and all of them had gathered for their traditional Christmas meal, the mother had forgotten about her daughter’s question. The young girl, however, was not satisfied with her mother’s answer. She looked across the table at her grandmother and asked, “Gramma, why do we cut the ends off the ham before we cook it?”
“What do you mean, dear?” her grandmother asked.
“Well, today when Mommy was cooking the ham, she told me she cut the ends off the ham because that’s how you always did it when she was growing up. I just wondered if that was the trick to making the ham taste so good.”
With a puzzled look, the grandmother turned to her own mother and asked, a little louder, the question that her granddaughter had just asked her. It seemed the child had asked a question that neither her mother nor grandmother could answer.
The great-grandmother looked at her great-granddaughter and smiled, remembering. “No, sweetheart, there is no trick. I always had to cut off the ends of the ham because that was the only way I could manage to get the ham to fit in my small pot! There is no reason to do that anymore, because the pots are much bigger today than they were when I was cooking Christmas dinner so many years ago.”

Traditional Marketing – Do you have Enough Business?

There is no denying that traditional marketing still plays an important part for local businesses today. Yet, whenever I ask local business owners the question, “Why aren’t you marketing your business online? Why don’t you have a website?” I am shocked at their naïve response: “I get all my business from referrals and word of mouth.”
I have to think they are like the woman who cuts off the ends of the ham because that is just how it has always been done. The only reason they aren’t getting more business today is because they aren’t online, where thousands of new customers are looking for them, but finding the competition!
If you are satisfied with the business you are getting, if you don’t need or want new customers, then, by all means, keep doing what you have always done! But if you want to take your business to the next level, to stop feeling the strains of the recession, you need to consider these statistics:
  • 80% of web users have watched a video ad online, 52% took action after viewing the ad. 15% visited the store and 12% made a purchase (The Yellow Pages)
  • 97% of Internet users in the US use the Internet to shop (NPD Group)
  • 81% of Internet users look for information online about a service or product they are thinking of buying. (Princeton Survey Research Associates, Intl)
  • 82% of people searching online follow up with in-store visits, phone calls, emails and purchases (comScore Networks and TMP Directional Marketing)
  • 54% of Americans have substituted the Internet for the phone book. (The Kelsey Group)

Chrissanne Long has a Master’s Degree in Internet Marketing and is a co-founder of local Internet marketing company Marketing System Blueprints. Her passion is helping local businesses understand the importance of having and improving their online presence. Her company focuses on all elements of a business’s Internet marketing plan, to enhance their Search Engine Rankings (SEO) and Brand awareness across several platforms – Video, Mobile and Social Media.

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Happy Birthday, to my Mother, Ana Maria!!!

 

Are You Listening?

Are you wondering what social media is all about? Meet Gary Vaynerchuk – A man who turned his passion for his business (Wine) into a multi-million dollar phenomenon. He’s passionate and what he is saying makes sense!  Are you listening to your customers? Do you really care about them?  If not, that might be why Social Media isn’t “working” for you!  What does it take to get results with Twitter, Facebook and Blogging?  The answer is pretty simple.  Watch this video for the Secret to Social Media!  Then, leave your comments and reactions to Gary’s message!

Are You Brave Enough to be a Follower?

Let’s Start a Movement!

 

I recently came across this video and feel it really encompasses the efforts of local Internet marketing professionals.  We are called visionaries, but the thing is, the time is now and in larger cities, the strategies we are utilizing have already been picked up by bigger, popular brands.  The marketing efforts that are becoming so familiar and that are being enjoyed by consumers (Facebook pages, Text Message Coupons, Mobile Ads in Applications, Deal Sharing) ARE available to smaller businesses as well.

When we embrace something as a consumer, we must also realize as businessmen and women that our customers will most likely embrace those same concepts if we utilize them on a local level.  Yet it seems many businesses are waiting.  Waiting for someone else to pave the way.  The businesses that will reap the greatest rewards are the early adopters, the ones the set the bar for everyone else.  Once someone else emerges as the leader, they will get all the credit.  If you don’t believe it, you aren’t paying attention!

 

Chrissanne Long has a Master’s Degree in Internet Marketing and is a co-founder of local Internet marketing company Marketing System Blueprints. Her passion is helping local businesses understand the importance of having and improving their online presence. Her company focuses on all elements of a business’s Internet marketing plan, to enhance their Search Engine Rankings (SEO) and Brand awareness across several platforms – Video, Mobile and Social Media.

New Year’s Resolution

My New Year’s Resolution for 2010

This year, there is a lot to accomplish!  But I have to say my number one priority will be to bring more awareness about technology to Lakeland.  This city seems to want to be trendy, and in many ways, it really is! But, for various reasons, continues to lag behind when it comes to emerging technology and new media – in spite of the many talented and passionate people who seem to be aware of the technology that exists. This year, I want to connect the community of Lakeland with the businesses in Lakeland.  No matter how I look at it (from a marketer’s perspective or from a consumer’s perspective) traditional communication offers huge opportunities for everyone interested in learning about the newest trends and emerging technology that will enhance the ways we are accustomed to communicating.

So, while this year will be focusing on growing my Internet marketing and consulting business, I want to dedicate some time to speaking engagements that will enable me to introduce some new concepts and enhance the awareness of mobile technology (and other related topics).  I want to get people in Lakeland thinking differently about how we do things around here.  From connecting customers to the local businesses that have what they need here in Lakeland (“Buy Lakeland, it Makes Good Cents”), to organizations that want to keep their members better informed about their events, to groups of people with common interests and ideas having opportunities to share with other like-minded people, we can connect like never before and I want to help get that started in Lakeland.  Since “a confused mind says “no”, I plan on “enlightening” those that might be interested in keeping up with the rest of the world

Chrissanne Long has a Master’s Degree in Internet Marketing and is a co-founder of local Internet marketing company Marketing System Blueprints. Her passion is helping local businesses understand the importance of having and improving their online presence. Her company focuses on all elements of a business’s Internet marketing plan, to enhance their Search Engine Rankings (SEO) and Brand awareness across several platforms – Video, Mobile and Social Media.

My Family | Mi Familia

My Cuban Heritage | Photos of My Mother’s Family in Holguin, Cuba

 

Cross-Channel Marketing: Get Maximum Results with Your Marketing Dollars

 

Cross-Channel Integration, in my opinion, is important within the context of the Internet as well as the traditional mediums of radio, television and print that take a business beyond the Internet world. What I mean by that is there are several different “Internet channels” that are essential to any business’s Internet Marketing Plan (IMP). Those channels, as I have discussed, are Mobile marketing, Video Marketing and distribution and Social Media Marketing.

I try to emphasize the importance of re-purposing content as much as possible with my clients. I have had several clients opt for traditional marketing choices, such as radio, TV and newspaper advertising. What seems to be ignored with the implementation of these channels, is the integration with the Internet channels! Why not take the commercial’s movie file, the audio from the radio, or graphical elements of any non-Internet marketing efforts and reuse them within the Internet!??

Say a local business wants to run advertisements in a local newspaper, gets a radio spot and a commercial on a local television channel. The amount of money invested in those should get an immediate return on the investment, but what about when that advertisement has finished running? If the business is looking at this from a strategic marketing perspective, they should be looking at rolling all of those productions into their IMP. The print ad can have a QR code, the TV and radio can have a call to action that calls the audience to text XXXXX to 12345 for a coupon, or special offer. Then, the video of the commercial can be published to YouTube and other video sharing sites, posted to Twitter, Facebook, Social Bookmarking accounts, etc.

The thing most businesses need to realize is that the SEO power of all of these efforts will never expire and it will continue to benefit the company long after the advertisements are gone.

Chrissanne Long is the co-founder of Marketing System Blueprints, a Lakeland-based Company providing Internet marketing services to local businesses in Polk County, and throughout the US.

How to Use Facebook to Promote Your Business

Why Social Media Matters

Why is Social Media Important to YOU?

Connecting with your customer, building relationships and establishing trust is nothing new!  Traditional Marketing is not DEAD, it has had to evolve to keep up with the people!  Your customers are looking for something… and it’s not just about who has the best products or the best prices.  They are looking to interact with you and your other customers/visitors, they want to share, or read other people’s opinions, acquire *free*, valuable content and receive acknowledgment.  They want to know you are listening!  Once they know you care about their existence, and you must, genuinely care, they will begin to buy from you because they trust that you will want to know about their experience with your products and services.  Using Social Media in your business is a strategy that sends the message: I CARE ABOUT MY CUSTOMERS.  If you can’t offer this, they will find plenty of others who will!

Everyone is Using the Internet

As I write this, I am thinking about all of the different people I know.  They all have one thing in common: old or young, techie or not, they all use the Internet for something. And, while there are many people who don’t care to spend their time sharing their opinions, writing reviews, or sounding off about their political views, I think it safe to say they all read what others are writing!  More and more people are looking for information about a company before they make any contact with that company.  Most want to know how doing business will benefit them.  What special offers exist, what information can they get before actually having to pay for anything? So, if you are not participating in Social Media to brand and promote your company, chances are, they will find someone else who offers this interaction and choose to do business with them instead of you!

Everyone likes free stuff.

No matter what, when information is available, people will take it if there are no strings attached, or money required.  But as a business, giving away free content can be costly.  Free doesn’t have to have no strings attached, however to get new business.  Free can mean discounts, coupons, contests, giveaways, loyalty programs, savings programs, “sneak previews”, and more!  The point is, people feel like they are getting a deal – because they are interacting with your company via the Web or Social Media Platforms.  Encouraging this interaction brings more traffic your way!  Once a person finds your *free* content, they are likely to share it with everyone they know that might be interested.  Why? Because it’s free!  They won’t feel like they are bothering their contacts, instead they will be helping them! What free content you give must be valuable, but that does not mean it must be expensive!  Creatively giving *free* content is a key to utilizing Social Media correctly.  Socializing is sharing.  What are you sharing with your followers?

Recognize your Fans/Followers!

The final point that you need to consider is that your customers want to be recognized!  People are putting their faces on their profiles, offering their opinions and leaving their Twitter Feeds and other social media profiles for a reason – They want to interact.  So, if they follow you, follow them back, thank them for following, ask them if you can provide them with anything, send them *free* information!  Take advantage of the open door and connect with them!  Even better, see if they want to join your mailing list to have a chance to win some great prizes, or even take advantage of a Twitter followers only special!  Don’t ignore your followers, or they will stop following you and then they may be lost forever!  Recognizing that they want to be connected to you will make then happy that they did.  Now, start wowing them with other Social Media Marketing Strategies! Face it, this is easy lead generation!  Get out there where your customers can find you!

 

Chrissanne Long is a Media and Marketing Consultant

at Marketing System Blueprints

Tips for Growing your Facebook Page

5 Tips to Help you Grow your Facebook Page

Tip # 1: Build an Active Wall

An active wall creates social proof –it’s hard to fake, so it’s a sign of a successful Facebook page and a successful business. Here’s how to create activity:

  • Encourage people to Like your page.
  • Post useful, interesting content from various sources, regularly.
  • Monitor and participate in the comments on your Wall.

Tip # 2: Use Photos

Photos make your company and your products easier to understand. Here’s how:

  • If you have a physical product, use pictures to show how customers use it.
  • Collect images from customers to show customer satisfaction and engagement.
  • If you sell a service or can’t show pictures of your product, post pictures of your team at work. They will make your company easier to relate to.

Tip # 3: Use Video

Video makes your Facebook Page dynamic. Here are some different ways you can use it:

  • Post recordings of top-notch talks given by your team members.
  • Post videos that show your product in action.

Tip # 4: Highlight Offline Marketing

Facebook is a dynamic, social platform for marketers to take advantage of –but that doesn’t mean that
everything you feature on Facebook needs to be native to the web. You should also use Facebook to highlight
offline marketing. For example:

  • Highlight company sponsorships, community involvement and company events.
  • Highlight events organized by your company or that you’ll be attending.

Tip # 5: Use Calls to Action

Your Facebook Page should focus on engaging with visitors, but make sure you don’t forget to include
product information.

  • The best product information sections will have a clear, compelling Call to Action (CTA).
  • Many companies create a new Facebook tab for their CTA.
  • Many B2B companies use a Buy Now button or a Free Trial offer for their CTA.