Archive for December, 2009

December 21st, 2009

Are Your Online Advertising Dollars Ready for Social Networking?

Social MediaWe’re all members of one of the many social networking sites, right? You know… like Facebook, MySpace, or Ning. How can we not be if we like to meet people, share music, or just pass the time commenting on videos, recipes, or interesting news.

As a matter of fact, some statistics suggest that 2 out of 3 people now use a social networking site! Just keep in mind, when advertising to these community sites… the old rules no longer apply.

Consider these 6 points before advertising on a social networking site:

1.     It’s about building relationships. It’s not about generating clicks… so be patient and don’t look for immediate results from your ad campaign since the most effective element of social networking is word of mouth.

2.    You won’t have a lot of brand control. The social networking site’s content is created by users and recommendations are made by users. This means you won’t be able to control what content or user your brand is associated with.

3.    Don’t expect much from display ads. Users are not real happy with all the ads bombarding their favorite social network sites and this means response rates will be well below the Internet’s average.

4.    Use interactive and highly relevant ads. Ads that have the most promise with this audience are highly interactive such as videos, and especially relevant such as dating or music. Just remember, this community is used to seeing things “play” before their eyes.

5.    Consider developing a Facebook page. And link that page from your website so your customers can become “fans”. This will create a great audience for you to update with company news and happenings… to keep them very engaged with your brand.

6.    Speak their “language”. No matter how you decide to advertise, make sure and use the language of the community in your ads. Speak their language and you’ll have a better chance of connecting and getting your message across.

Just remember… social networks are all about creating and nurturing relationships. So be patient and focus on the long-term goal of developing new and lasting customer relationships.

Now start socializing! = )

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December 7th, 2009

Getting Started with Your Local Online Advertising? Read On…

Yellow PagesThere was a time when all you had to do was get an ad in the Yellow Pages, hand out some flyers, and your local marketing was good to go. Not anymore. These days, you also need to promote your business on the Internet. And boy is that confusing… where do you begin?

Well at the beginning of course. And I don’t mean just having a website. I mean getting your business listed with the local search engines and online directories. Why? Because this is how today’s consumers search the Internet to find local businesses like yours.

Get started by making sure your business is listed with the following:

  • Major Search Engines: I’m talking about  Google, Yahoo, and Bing local search. Each lets you submit your business information so that you show up in their local search results. And you’ll also show up in online maps (e.g., Google Maps and MapQuest).

  • Online Yellow Pages: Yes, it’s the online version of the tried and true Yellow Pages. These online directories generate millions of visitors every day looking for local businesses. Check out YellowPages.com, Yellowbook, and SuperPages.

  • Local Search Engines: These search engines include Local.com, LocalPages, and GenieKnows. Each focuses on generating search results and user reviews of local services and products.

  • City Guides: These websites are more about “what’s great” and “what to do” in your local area, and user reviews and popularity are important factors in determining which businesses get the most attention. Yelp and Citysearch are good examples.

It’s easy and (mostly) free to get your business listed. Just click on the “List Your Business”, “Add Your Business”, or a similar link to get the process started when visiting one of these sites. Of course, there are quite a few local search and online directories to list with. So you may instead want to use services such as Universal Business Listing, iBegin.com, and Localeze. They’ll do the submitting for you at little or no cost… plus save you a ton of time!

When submitting your business information, don’t forget to include the same descriptive keywords and compelling copy that you use on your website. For example, what you do and where you do it… such as “accountant, San Francisco”. This will improve the chances of your business showing up in the right search results and sending qualified prospects to your website.

What if you don’t have a website? Then start with the Online Yellow Pages, Local Directories, and City Guides. They’ll create a business listing for you that’ll include the name and description of your business, phone number, and street address. And if you’re willing to pay ($25 to $50 per month), you can also add photos, special offers, and more!

So what are you waiting for? Let’s get the phones ringing!

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