• Posted on March 14th, 2011

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    Measuring Social Media

    There’s been a lot of talk about how to justify social media marketing efforts. The most common question I get is typically, “what’s the ROI?” The answer is generally more complicated, but the short version has a lot to do with how the client company is already measuring actions and interactions. First of all, how [...]

  • Posted on March 8th, 2011

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    Case Study: Cyber-Stalking and Blogger Relations

    A company focused on children’s books, games and activities needed an effective launch strategy for a new product focused on the Grandparent-Grandchild market. We helped them augment their PR strategy with a blogger outreach effort designed to help spread awareness. The result was a number of articles and blog posts published about the company with [...]

  • Posted on March 7th, 2011

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    Language Analysis “feels like cheating”

    I was recently sitting with a prospective client showing them how we would use our process for language analysis to fuel their blog content when I saw a lightbulb go off. The client was a division of a quarter billion dollar food supply company looking to better connect with restauranteurs through blogs. In answering the [...]

  • Posted on September 27th, 2010

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    Can you relate? Reaching out to bloggers.

    Image by x-ray delta one via Flickr Let’s say you want to reach out to the aging boomer market. The AARP blog pulls in a remarkable 4 Million viewers every month. Then again, there are dozens of bloggers within specific areas of interest who can each count on an average of 7,000 unique viewers every [...]

  • Posted on June 30th, 2010

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    Best 3 Ways to Sell Social Media To Your Boss

    Best 3 Ways to Sell Social Media To Your Boss

    I just got off the phone with a client and was reminded that selling social marketing services can be a complicated sell. Yes, everyone in marketing realizes that this whole social media thing is indeed working for many companies. However, the web is also full of stories worthy of the label “social media fail.” So, [...]

  • Posted on June 29th, 2010

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    Nielsen Points Out the Top 5 Products to Sell Online

    Nielsen Points Out the Top 5 Products to Sell Online

    While ‘easy’ may be an exaggeration, Nielsen has identified the top products or services people intend to buy online during the next six months. If you’re a brick and morter company that specializes in selling books, clothes, airline tickets (sorry travel agents), electronic equipment or hotel reservations (sorry again, travel agents), you may want to [...]

  • Posted on June 24th, 2010

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    Successful On-Air Promo

    Congrats to Glenn and Travis at Body Metrics for this morning’s farily hilarious body fat competition on Rock 100 FM. We helped coach the company reps on what to say during the interview and everything went swimmingly. In fact, our client said they were getting new appointments “coming through email like a machine gun.” South [...]

  • Posted on June 17th, 2010

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    The 9 Basic Elements of Marcom And Where Social Media Fits

    I saw this very cool graphic published by Alterian, makers of SM2. It’s a very good look at how the time you put into various marketing efforts provides a return in the form of engagement. I also think it’s an interesting way of looking at the order in which you should do things.

  • Posted on June 17th, 2010

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    Take Time to Develop a Social Voice

    So, you’ve got an ad agency and you’ve got a few in-house copywriters. Each of these finely polished wordsmiths have been banging on keys for various brands to develop branded copy that sounds “curiously effervescent” or “approachably sexy.” I know, I started in this business as a copywriter myself. I’ve also seen first hand how [...]

  • Posted on June 16th, 2010

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    Two Reasons You Can’t Compare Facebook Revenue to Google

    In a recent MediaPost article, Eric Sass compares Facebook’s explosive growth with Google’s continued dominance of the online space. In this comparison, he wonders why Facebook’s revenue growth hasn’t come close to rivaling that of Google. I don’t think this is a fair comparison. Just because Google and Facebook exist within the same online plane doesn’t [...]

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