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Entries from March 2008

Can Baby Boomers Use Facebook For Marketing Their Small Business?

March 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

Here is an interesting article about Facebook. Many people, me among them believe Facebook is merely a social networking website, geared primarily for college – early twenty market.  Some people, however, believe it can also be used as a too to market your business! Mary Smith is one of those people and offers some tips for using Facebook for marketing.

  • In addition to creating your profile you should create a page for your business.

  • Start a group,

  • Use the events feature and polls to gather information and gently market to your “friends”.

  • More

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No Second Class Customers!

March 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In a recent blog post Seth Godin describes the delimena of providing preferential treatment to loyal customers without alienating prospects.   He makes a good case for improving your overall customer experience, and I agree.  As a business owner,  whether you are a restaurant owner or a printer,  your challenge is to make everyone feel valued.

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Free Book on Small Business Search Engine Marketing

March 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Craig Killick, a web marketing expert in England has produced a terrific new eBook :Let’s Cut to the Chase.

In clear, concise language, he delivers powerful tips for small business owners on how to build an effective SEO strategy. Just 73 pages long, it is worth the read for anyone looking to strengthen the power of their website.

And the best part? It is free.  So check it out.

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Free Book on Small Business Search Engine Marketing

March 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Craig Killick, a web marketing expert in England has produced a terrific new eBook :Let’s Cut to the Chase.

In clear, concise language, he delivers powerful tips for small business owners on how to build an effective SEO strategy. Just 73 pages long, it is worth the read for anyone looking to strengthen the power of their website.

And the best part? It is free.  So check it out.

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High Dive

March 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Running a business is like jumping off high dive. Every time you do it, it gets easier!

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Phil Daniels on Small Biz Marketing

March 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Phil Daniels of Tactic Marketing here in Indy had a few great points in his article on Inside Indiana Business this am. He suggests:

    1. Perform an annual checkup
    2. Offer a Newsletter
    3. Become an Expert

      Need help? Call the professionals at Roundpeg, and we will show you how!

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      A Small Business Marketing Success Story: Pink Cake Box

      March 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      Here is the story of a small business that’s baking up a storm via its web site, a blog, public relations, and social media. Pink Cake Box is a specialty cake shop in northern New Jersey with 10 employees.

      Since opening in 2005, built their own web site, and started a blog all in that same year. As a result, they have been featured in People, Modern Bride, and several other publications.  More Info

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      How does a web 2.0 strategy begin?

      March 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      A Web 2.0 strategy begins with an interactive relationship with the on-line community. These concise recommendations come from a column by Anita Campbell on the intuit website (pretty cool for an accountant.) I have added my thoughts in italics. She writes: )

      (1) Start a blog — this will get you posting content regularly AND creating an online community. Make it a team blog if possible, to share the workload. A local example of this is: www.866mynubiz.com

      (2) Guest post at other blogs — if you don’t want the commitment of maintaining your own blog, guest-post at another blog with a similar audience.

      (3) Consider 2 or 3 of the general social networking sites — you can make connections online with other business owners and professionals. This can lead directly to new business, speaking gigs and other opportunities. The trick here is not to try 17 of such sites — pick a couple and focus just on those. LinkedIn, Smaller Indiana and the Make it Rain site for Rainmakers are my favorites

      (4) Participate at niche communities — examples of niche communities are QuickBooks Group, www.jumpup.com www.Sphinn.com, www.SmallBusinessBrief.com and similar sites. You’ll find helpful resources and like-minded souls.

      (5) Email newsletters — Email newsletters are still good ways to keep reminding customers, friends, and others that “Hey, we’re still here!” They are good for drawing add-on business, too. We like Constant Contact. If you aren’t sure if it is right for you.. take a free trial: http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp?pn=roundpeg Don’t have time to do a newsletter? Outsource it to Roundpeg.

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      Small Biz Owners Learn from Luxury Travel Industry

      March 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      I came across an interesting blog, which contains 10 marketing tips for entrepreneurs.

      The author points out how market segments are shifting and desiring the same things out of life, especially more time for themselves. Nowadays, different socio-economic segments have access to products and services that were in the past only for the affluent market. This fact affects our marketing strategies.

      One example of this shift is cell phones. When cell phones were introduced to the market, the non-affluent market could not afford to purchase them. Now everyone has a cell phone, including adolescents and teenagers. Here is an excerpt from the blog: “As an entrepreneur, what can you learn from the luxury travel industry? Actually, quite a lot! By examining the trends that are taking place in the luxury travel market you can see ideas and business segments that are emerging amongst some of the world’s most affluent shoppers…More Info

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      Refresh Your Marketing With A Website Update

      March 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      How has your website changed over time?  Take a look at older versions of your Web site through Archive.org’s Way Back Machine.  Has your website’s appearance has changed for the better?. Or does it look the same as it did when it was first launched?

      Keeping your site fresh gives people a reason to return, here is an article with some more ideas on changes to consider, including Template, Video, Podcast, Newsletter, BlogMore Info

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      Business Yet To Harness Web 2.0

      March 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      Everyone is talking about Web 2.0.  And while some businesses are starting to mine Web 2.0 for economic gain, but most lack a firm understanding of what it is

      Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users use webs.

      This second-generation internet, includes strategies such as blogs, wikis, tagging, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, social networking and online 3D virtual realms.  Ultimately a Web 2.0 strategy or site is built on the principle of interactivity, allowing users have a role in content creation…More

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      Use PR to Boost Your SEO

      March 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      Susan Young of Aim Fire Marketing shared some powerful tips on how to use PR to boost your SEO.  She says:

       With the vast amount of information published online, you too can gain valuable press, which can boost your website traffic, and eventually lead to more sales. It’s a natural next step after you’ve launched your website, performed SEO and tried other marketing methods such as pay-per-click advertising.

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      Bring the Love Back -

      March 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      50 years ago, advertising was easy, figure out your target audience, and talk at them.  Today, you have to talk to them.  While many people talk about this changing nature of marketing communication, this extremely funny video by Geert Desager ( Trade Marketing Manager South East Asia for Microsoft.) demonstrates how wrong old style advertising can seem!

      Go to Video

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      How to Boost Your Affiliate Sales With Craigs List…

      March 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      Here is an article, from Marketingforsuccess.com, that brings up an interesting new way to get exposure by using Craigs List.  If you sell affiliate products you know the key to generating sales is to maximize exposure of your affiliate ads. What’s the best way to do that?We recently noticed one of our affiliates racing up the charts in sales and decided to take a closer look.  It turns out this affiliate found an ingenious way of promoting our products using her affiliate links. She puts the sales copy we provide to our affiliates to excellent use by posting ads like this one on her local Craigs list message board…Read More

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      Boost Search Engine Optimization With Extra Links

      March 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

      Its time to boost our Search Engine Optimization people!  Any website or blog could do with extra links. It´s something that helps boost SEO for small business and getting extra links really doesn´t have to be that difficult. If you have a little time and motivation, you can up your SEO potential.  The Small Business Mavericks have some easy ways to give your website that extra boost to make you stand out…Read More 

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