8th Key to Successful Social Media Marketing

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Acknowledgement!

Yep, that’s the 8th key element to help you achieve social media marketing success.

In today’s video, we discuss how acknowledgement of others changes the whole game. Interacting with others on the social platforms you use provides value and builds trust.

Watch now as we talk about how to grow your brand through the simple strategy of acknowledgement.

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6th Key to Successful Social Media Marketing

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Well, we’ve completed the first half of our series,

and are moving forward today with the 6th key element to help you achieve social media success for your business.

This key component for any social media marketing strategy is that of influence.  People, businesses, and brands of influence can help you gain trust and influence yourself.  By seeking out those influencers in your niche, your business can benefit.  Providing interesting and valuable content to those folks who already have influence is one of the best strategies you can implement.

Join us now and find our more about the huge benefit of influence in growing your brand through your social media marketing strategy.

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3rd Key to Successful Social Media Marketing

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Quality!

Today, we unveil the third key to developing a successful social media strategy for your business.

What is your focus for your social media?  Are you looking to have the most people connected to your network, regardless of whether they are actually a good fit with your business goals?  Unfortunately, too many people get hung up on how many people are their ‘friends’, ‘followers’, or ‘fans’, etc., instead of focusing on the quality of their network.

Join us today and learn how the quality of your social media marketing network can impact your business.


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2nd Key to Successful Social Media Marketing

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Get ready – today we talk about the second critical element – that of focus.

Is your social media focused? Do you know who you are trying to reach, or what your message is that you want to deliver?  Join us today and learn how mastering this second key will help you on the road to social media marketing success.

Did you watch the previous video unveiling the first of the 10 key components of a successful social media marketing strategy?


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Time For A Digital Diet?

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Happy New Year and welcome to 2016!

Traditionally, the beginning of the new year is a time when many people make resolutions. There is something about the clean slate of a brand spanking new year that seems to motivate people to change, or at least alter, some of their habits and to make a commitment to doing things differently.

Many of the most common resolutions seem to be to exercise more, eat healthier, or go on a diet to lose those extra pounds. And we all know that gym memberships skyrocketed this time of year, only to see attendance dwindle after a few weeks.

But what about trying out a digital diet?

I’m not talking about giving up all of your technology and all of your digital devices. In fact, you probably received some newer, updated gadgets for Christmas. And we all know that technology isn’t going anywhere, and is fully integrated as a part of our society.

Indeed, technology has changed the way that we communicate. It has truly opened up a global marketplace for businesses, and has allowed for individuals to meet and discuss issues with people all around the world.

But after advancing at warp speed, it seems as though a bit of digital fatigue is starting to set in. Perhaps the pendulum is starting to swing back to a place of balance. At least I hope so.

Over the holidays, those of us in Canada witnessed a television commercial produced and promoted by Telus that encouraged people to “unplug” for the holidays. Now, for those of you who are not familiar with this corporation, it is worth mentioning that Telus is one of the three major providers of Internet and mobile service in Canada. I think a message like this, coming from a corporation who obtains much of their revenue through the use of digital technology, speaks volumes about the misconception of our so-called connections and friends that have resulted from our love affair with technology.

I also recently saw an ad online for a chief marketing officer for a new startup. The business model for this new startup is about building community by actually meeting people face-to-face, in real life. Gee, what a novel idea! Their concept is kind of a mash up between a networking group and speed dating. They intend to hold networking groups in various locations with electronic signs over each table that mentions the topics of discussion at that table, allowing people to mingle and become involved in whatever topic they choose. Now, call me crazy, but I think it is ludicrous to think that something as time-tested and commonplace as a networking group has to disguise itself as an “online mimicking forum” in order to attract and entice people to actually meet with others face-to-face.

Now don’t get me wrong. I think technology is amazing, and has created benefits that were only dreamed of 20 years ago. But the flip side is that people have forgotten how to interact personally with others. We all know people who boast of having thousands of online friends. But how close are these friends? I see people posting pictures of family dinners, kids receiving awards, family vacations… You get the point. And, to be frank, I don’t like it. First of all, I think it has the potential to be dangerous, especially for small children, to be exposed and shown all over the Internet. Secondly, maybe it is because I am a more private person, but I don’t see the benefit or the sense in sharing personal, private family moments with all of my connections online. Of course, some of my connections are family and friends, who are actual real, personal connections. For those folks, I find other ways to share these moments, either by private message, email, telephone call, or personal visit.

So, for 2016, why not try to take a digital diet. Don’t turn your back on technology; simply make a point of unplugging from time to time. Maybe you should turn your phone off after business hours. Or put it in another room while you’re having dinner with your family. Make a point of taking the time to meet face-to-face with people. There is great value, and pleasure, and actually looking in someone’s eyes.

Technology makes improvements that assist us in our day-to-day living and our needs. It is meant to serve a purpose for us, not to enslave us.

Just think about it…

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Build Out Your Idea – Learning To Trust The Process

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Learning to trust the process!

Back in November, we presented a web broadcast on the Small Business Tips Show that addressed the issue of staying focused and learning to trust the process when developing your idea.

Too often, people become discouraged when building out their idea. They can become lost in the minutia, feel overwhelmed, and give up. Don’t let this happen to you!

We posted the web broadcast earlier, but, due to popular demand, are now providing the podcast so you can listen in at your leisure.

Join us and see how to avoid becoming discouraged and learn to trust the process.

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What The Heck Is Elegant Simplicity, Again?

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Elegant Simplicity – the podcast!

Today I want to share a podcast that is excerpted from a web broadcast recorded in November with Frank Thomas of the Small Business Tips Show.  I have previously shared the broadcast with you here, however, I know that many of you like the flexibility of listening to, or downloading, a podcast so you can listen in at your convenience.

Frank and I often get the inspirations for our shows through our conversations. It was during one of these discussions that Frank mentioned about how people tend to complicate things. I think you’ll agree that, way too often, we think that we have to add layers upon layers to our ideas, thoughts, products and services. But in so doing, we end up making things too complex and lose the interest of our intended audience.

In this podcast, we discuss the benefit of making it simple for your clients to interact with your business. Frank calls it ‘elegant simplicity’.

Join us and listen as we discuss how to accomplish this that for your business!

Listen here, or listen to the podcast:

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How To Get More Clients – Part 2

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Last week, I shared a podcast with you discussing how to get more customers.

This podcast was excerpted from a web broadcast recorded with Frank Thomas of the Small Business Tips Show. When we were recording the web broadcast we found this to be a very rich topic, necessitating it to be broken into two programs.

I’ve shared the web broadcasts with you here earlier this fall, but have found that many of you sometimes don’t have the time to watch the broadcast, preferring to download a podcast and listen in while doing other things.

Listen to the discussion here, or if you prefer, you can listen or download the podcast.

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The Importance Of Networking

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Do you know the importance of networking?

Ok, if so how many of you are networking for your business?

We all know that we should be networking. Not only does it expand our circle of influence, but it also allows us an opportunity to share our expertise with others.

Networking does not have to be difficult or time consuming. There is a fine art to developing this skill. Once you realize that it is nothing more than simply meeting with others and exchanging knowledge, you will on the road to being successful in your small business ventures.

And, believe it or not, it can actually be fun!

Join us in this episode of The Small Business Tips Show and listen as we discuss the importance of networking and ways to accomplish this for your small business!

Watch our video broadcast here, or watch on YouTube.

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How Public Relations Adds Value To Your Business

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It occurred to me today that I’ve never posted anything specifically about the role of public relations.

And, as a public relations and marketing expert, it’s past time that I did so!

Public relations, marketing, and advertising are nearly always lumped together, as though they are all the same thing. Indeed, nothing could be further from the truth.

As I have expressed many times in the past, marketing is about a strategy, while advertising is one way of implementing that strategy. Public relations, while also a part of marketing strategy, is about building awareness for your company.

PR is the art of obtaining free exposure for your company. It provides the opportunity for you to share your corporate beliefs, values, and products and services to the public. There are many ways to achieve this.

One of the most familiar ways to obtain PR is through a press/media release. There is definite perceived value when your release is seen as newsworthy. But remember that the media is inundated on a daily basis with releases from others who, just like you, are looking for coverage for their latest announcement. So, make sure that you truly have something important to share, and deliver it in a way that demonstrates its importance and sets you apart from the rest. Press/media releases are useful for announcing new products or services, new offices or changes in staff; any change or improvement to your business.

But PR is about more than just media releases.

The options that exist to help your company gain free exposure have grown exponentially over the years. Proper use of social media, for instance, can generate a lot of very positive public relations for you. Other options include participation in charitable events, such as charity runs, golf tournaments, assisting at a local food bank, helping out at a soup kitchen, etc.

All of the examples mentioned above will help you gain exposure for your business, while also demonstrating some of the fundamental values of your company. Let’s face it; most people truly do like to give back and to help others, whether physically, emotionally, intellectually, or spiritually. And public relations provide the ideal opportunity to prove that you and your company have some very closely held beliefs and values.

This brings us to the fundamentals of marketing. The goal of marketing is to attract clients and prospects to do business with you. And what is that common theme that runs through all marketing? People like to do business with people who they know, like, and trust. Public relations is another avenue to gain credibility in the marketplace.

There is also a flip side to PR.

Public relations also has a very important role in maintaining a corporate reputation.

There may be times, no matter how hard you tried to do the right thing, that someone or something doesn’t go as planned, resulting in negative publicity for your company. Enter public relations.

There are two sides to every issue, and at least two sides to every argument. And no matter how much you try, you will never be everything to everyone. There will be times when something happens that’s outside of your control, or some group or organization launches an attack on your business or your industry. Proper messaging, targeting, and use of public relations can help turn the tide, stem the negativity, and reinstate your credibility.

Like everything, there is a proper strategy and method required in order to implement a suitable and effective public relations campaign. If you are inexperienced or lack the time to dedicate to the development of an appropriate PR strategy, it is well worth your investment to hire a PR consultant to assist you in focusing your campaign.

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