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Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners – Part 2

November 25th 2009

Our previous entry in the Internet Marketing Strategies focused on creating a Marketing budget. Today, we continue with Strategy #2.

Strategy #2: Researching the Marketplace

Let’s face it. The Internet is too vast to market effectively to every corner, so targeting your message delivery to key locations is critical.  How to find those key locations? Fortunately, there are many tools that can pinpoint those locations. A few tools listed by MarketProfs include:

1. Google alerts http://www.google.com/alerts – Sends an email whenever a key word or phrase is mentioned in online content

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Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners – Part 1

November 18th 2009

Previously, we discussed the creation of this series, Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners. Today, we continue our series with Strategy #1.

Strategy #1: Start preparing your Marketing budget

You wouldn’t expect that launching a new television or radio advertising campaign to be free, would you? Of course not, but many businesses are under the mistaken impression that since a web page can be changed with the act of typing, the cost of Internet marketing is free. Or management may say “The intern can handle it by himself, we don’t need to pay for that.” Such notions are common and must be held up for scrutiny. A MarketingProfs study suggests there just a few of the costs which could arise in an Internet Marketing campaign:

  • Time and personnel used to create professional, compelling content on a recurring basis ( you wouldn’t let just anyone create a TV ad for you, so why trust that job to the intern?)
  • Training of personnel to use social media tools
  • Time spent in addition to normal duties to push out new content
  • Advertising dollars
  • Giveaways, promotional tie-in items

Once the hidden costs related to Internet Marketing are recognized, they can be assessed and refined as you start focusing on the creation of your marketing content and the delivery of it through the Internet.

Check this space again for Strategy #2 in our series, Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners.

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New Series: Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners

November 12th 2009


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Whenever I share at a social gathering that I design Internet Marketing campaigns, people stop whatever they were talking about with “I have a friend that owns their own business and they want to do this Internet Marketing thing. Would you mind talking with them? Oh, they can’t really pay anything, but I’d really appreciate it.”

And so began my quest for a way to help out my acquaintances without going broke providing one-on-one training. After numerous days of going back through my marketing presentations on Twitter, Facebook and other social network platforms, the outlines for a series of informative posts which I call “Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies for Beginners” began to take shape.

Why create a series on using the Internet for marketing especially for beginners? To start, the social media and Internet Marketing medium is changing so fast, that someone casually looking for easy tips on how to begin Internet Marketing can easily find information that was relevant just a month ago, but no longer applies to today’s fast-moving market. And the amount of information that exists in this domain is so vast, that the person who really wants to focus on their business can easily be overwhelmed.

All of which brings us back to the series. I will provide some analysis, some insight and hopefully some thought paths to get things started so if you are a business owner, you can begin formulating your own strategies which apply to your business, not the one next door. Check back in this space for the first post in my series “Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies “.

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Using Social Media Tools for Marketing: Why I No Longer Advertise My Business

October 30th 2009

Original Post by Niamh Arthur

Obviously everybody these days is on some form of social media online. It’s the new way that we communicate and work together.

People are essentially social. Gone are the days when we trusted big companies and brand names, now we prefer to know who we are working with or giving our money to. We want to know their stories, their likes and dislikes, we like to work with people like us.

Using social media tools for marketing allows me to simply be myself online, provide valuable information and content to anyone who is looking for it, and I attract people who share common interests and feel that they already know who I am, to my business. The benefit is not just that they know who I am and what I’m about, but I get to deal with the type of people I want to work with. I want to work with people like myself and my team, big-thinkers, positively motivated, want to be a force for good. Nothing is more frustrating in business than wasting your time with people you just do not resonate with. It’s frankly depressing when you try to deal with people who are negative and pessimistic.

When you advertise you have absolutely no control over the type of people who respond to you. You know nothing about them, and quite often they have a “show me” attitude. They approach the interaction with suspicion because you are a stranger to them. When you attract people to you using social media they already know that you provide value, they know that you are a moral person, and that you are genuine. These people only contact you if they feel they would like to work with you, so by the time you are spending time with them they simply have to decide if they like what you are offering, they already know they like you.

For several months now I have not advertised my business at all. I have not placed any ads (well, apart from ones on Craigslist, which is also a community). By only using social media tools for marketing the difference is now I get to collaborate with others, I get to provide a service, I get to find the people I want to work with and who want to work with me. One of the best parts is…it’s absolutely free! You just have to spend some time to create good content for people and to make connections.

This is a great video that outlines some of the statistics of social media tools. It goes a bit fast…but you can pause to catch some of the stats. Really fascinating… ”

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Top 10 Social Media Tools for Marketing

October 30th 2009

Original Post by Niamh Arthur

Using Social Media Tools for Marketing is the best thing you can do for your business. To see why see my post about Why I No Longer Advertise My Business. Social media marketing is about spending time getting to know others and letting them get to know you. Providing good quality relevant content to others around the web.

Here are my top ten social media tools for marketing (in no particular order):

1. Blogs
My absolute favourite (obviously)! Blogs are a place where you can really establish yourself, stretch out, make it your own. The downside of blogs is you have to drive traffic to them. I use other social media tools for marketing my blog. I make connections on the sites and then when they get value from and want to learn more about me they go back to my blog to check it out.

2. Article Marketing
Great way to get your content out online. You can submit articles to directories, use social bookmarking sites, put them on your myspace or facebook page, submit them to other blog posters for content, etc.

3.Microblogging
The obvious example is Twitter. Connect with others who have similar interests, keep them updated on what you are up to, any new content you’ve produced that they might be interested in, etc.

4.Videos
Create informational videos. A lot of people hate reading or learn better from a video than from a post. You can also demonstrate things on video. This is great because people get to see and hear you, making you even more real and less anonymous.

5.Podcasting
If you’re a talker, talk your content. Interview people in your industry. Create a series of podcasts that relate to your area of interest and again provide good info. Distribute it to podcast directories. I listen to podcasts ALL THE TIME. If I have busy work to do online, putting a video together, etc, I like to listen to good quality content and keep my brain working while I do.

6. Events and Meetup sites
Taking online networking offline. Find people in your area who share a common interest. Making connections and real friendships offline can be really beneficial for your business because the people really do know you. It can also be a great way to meet people to mastermind with, or if you feel your current social group is holding you back this can help you meet people who share your new and improved mindset.

7.Social Networks
Find people you know or with similar interests, join groups, fanpages, share pics and videos, let people know what you’re up to. This would be Myspace, Facebook, Bebo, etc. This is one of the best ways to let people get to know you.

8.Professional Networks
Such as LinkedIn. Don’t make the mistake of viewing this as a social network. There is a different tone to this type of network. People here are more interested in your professional qualifications and expertise than in pictures of you and your family. This can be a fantastic place to promote yourself. Be sure to be respectful and professional, and provide relevant information.

9. Discussion Boards and Forums
Great place to find people who share common interests. Again the key here is to provide useful and relevant responses to the questions people are asking. Don’t blatantly market yourself, again be present, be consistent, and be relevant; provide your website details and let people come to you.

10. Social Bookmarking
Putting it all together. Connect people to your information online, get links to your content all over the net. Make sure you put a relevant blurb or excerpt so people can see what information to expect. This is helpful for search engine optimization as well because it creates high quality links to your site.

Most importantly: Link it all together! Link your social networks to your blog and microblog, link your videos to your articles, let people know where you are and where your content is.

You must be consistent, you must provide quality, and be genuine. This is not advertising, so don’t sound like an ad and don’t try to sell yourself or your business. Attract people to you by what you provide. Have fun, and happy networking!”

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10% of Internet Display Ads are Locally Targeted

October 14th 2009

According to a recent study by comScore, one in 10 Internet display ads served are targeted to a local market due to their efficient allocation of dollars.

The study was aimed at Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington DC and indicated that between 9% and 11% of display ads among all publishers sites were aimed at local online consumers.

The study broke out results based on all publishers, the top 100 publishers and regional/local publishers. Not surprisingly, in the regional/local site category – which includes sites such as Yahoo Local, Citysearch and Yelp – the share of display ads that were locally targeted was substantially higher, at between 23%-33% among the four markets.

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“Locally targeted ads are an increasingly important component of the digital ad landscape because they represent a more efficient allocation of ad dollars,” said comScore vice president Brian Jurutka.

Earlier this year, the Yellow Pages Association tasked comScore with a research endeavor that revealed that a 58% surge in the annual growth of local search far outweighed a 21% growth of overall web search in 2008.

So what does this mean for your business? If you have not started to utilize local Internet marketing, it’s time to get started before your competitors do.

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Using SEO, Blogging and Social Media Effectively via @hubspot Webinar

September 10th 2009

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Today, the RTP Designs team took some time to attend Hub Spot’s (via @hubspot) webinar: How to Use SEO, Blogs, and Social Media to Get Found online.

While much of the presentation content was not new to us, some interesting points were discussed and even debated in real time via Twitter.

Here are a few points I found Interesting:

Think of the content you add to your site as an ongoing asset.

We at RTP Designs know content is king, but Hub Spot articulated this in a way that many businesses could relate to in layman’s terms.

Hubspot used the analogy of an asset vault to explain the value of your website’s content. The more you add, the more it grows and the more valuable your asset’s value becomes. When comparing organic SEO (content publishing, blogging etc.) to Paid SEM, it can be said that Organic SEO continuously builds your content asset vault over time while Paid SEM does not. Why is this case? Think about it, after a visitor clicks your PPC ad, the value of that action will not take place again unless you pay. However, after you produce quality content, the results will continue to pay off since it is static.

Businesses that blog have 97% more inbound links than those that don’t.

The figures here say it all. The more content your produce, the more there is to link to, especially if it is quality content. Oh and don’t barrage your visitors with information about your product or service. Focus primarily on their problems, which your product or service should solve.

Hub Spot also discussed the difference between inbound and outbound marketing. Interestingly, they said that PPC was outbound marketing. I would have to disagree on this subject, as PPC ads only show when a visitor is actively searching for something of interest. It is paid inbound marketing, but still inbound marketing nonetheless. @cpenn and myself were in agreement with this throughout the webinar.

Many thanks to @hubspot for a great presentation.

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Use Web Video to Convert, Not Entertain

September 1st 2009

The days have passed when a website greeted you with a 45 second Flash introduction loaded with delights like music loops, irrelevant flying shapes and text excerpts from a company’s mission statement.

Web Video has been an emerging trend. In fact, research conducted by Comscore states that “More than 10 billion video clips are viewed online every month — providing companies big and small with an incredible opportunity for cost-effective branding, product display and demonstration.”

With any emerging trend, mistakes will be made. The great thing about mistakes is that if acknowledged, you can learn from them.

Here are a few suggestions when using Web Video in your online campaigns:

  1. Lose the flair: Focus on getting your message across, not on unnecessary animated elements. You need to connect with your audience. Only use heavy animation if it aids in conveying your message.
  2. Think About Action: What do you want  your audience to do as a result of them watching your video? Make sure your videos are more than informational/credibility statements. Guide your audience and provide them next steps, whether it is a free trial, white paper download or registering for a webinar.
  3. Test. Test. Test. Like any Internet Marketing Initiative, it is important to test how your messages convert visitors. Take a couple different takes when you are at the studio. This will save you production costs down the road and give your campaign flexibility for multivariate testing.

If you have any questions about Web Video or your current campaign performance, go ahead and drop us a line. We are here to help.

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Converging Internet Marketing with the Physical World

August 28th 2009

The latest technology capturing the public’s eye is “Augmented Reality” (AR), coming soon to a device near you. In essence, it overlays digital information onto a web-connected display. A fun example of this technology is Georgia Tech’s zombie shooter “ARhrrr” in which a mobile device’s camera is pointed at a printed map. Using the special markers on the map and software downloaded to the mobile device, a fully functional video game is overlaid in 3-D on top of the map, in which the object is to shoot zombies.

All well and good, but the savvy marketer will recognize the the opportunity to converge digital information with physical presence. How about projecting “For Sale” information to iPhone users pointing their camera towards a house in a new development? Or allowing mobile users at a conference to point their camera at a name tag and see the wearer’s LinkedIn page?

We are only at the beginning of the process of converging Internet Marketing with the physical world. As more mobile devices support the required software, we could be looking at the start of a golden age in Internet Marketing. At RTP Designs, we are always looking to create unique and compelling experiences that excite people. What AR application would you like to see?

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5 Practical Steps for Generating New Ideas and Insights

August 24th 2009

This guest post was written by Glen Allsopp, the author of PluginID.

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About a year ago, I feared I would struggle to build an audience for my new personal development website.  My fear was solely based on the fact that I had just turned 19.  I simply assumed most people would question my age, and thus, my advice.  After all, I haven’t lived as long as many of you who are reading this right now.

I did, however, manage to break my own limiting beliefs by sharing quality information and using my fresh personal experiences to my advantage.  Just last week a friend from the speakers club I go to came up to me and said, “I love your website, but how do you do it?  Where do you get all of your insight from?  I’m 40 and I haven’t even come to some of these realizations yet.”

At the time, I had to give a quick answer and it probably wasn’t the best advice.  However, now that I’ve had more time to think about it, there are certain principles I follow that have allowed me to generate loads of new ideas and insights in a relatively short timeframe.  I’ve come to realize that ideas don’t tend to just ‘come’ to me, but instead there are clear-cut actions I take to produce them.

For a little boost of creativity and insight, follow these 5 steps.

Think Before You Sleep

Although you may not be aware of it it, even when you’re sleeping your brain continues to process and evaluate your ideas and thoughts.  Throughout history, famous figures like Napoleon have stated that they focus on their problems just before they sleep, and tend to have an answer when they wake up.

As soon as I read about this, I instantly remembered how many times I had solved an issue of mine just minutes after waking up.  The stresses of our daily routine can sometimes get in the way of our creativity, but if we focus on our thoughts, ideas, and insights minutes before bedtime, our subconscious mind will ponder it all while we rest.

Don’t Let Your Beliefs Limit You

I thoroughly believe that at times we stall on executing excellent ideas and solutions simply because we think they are too obvious or too easy.  We think about it too much and convince ourselves that it’s silly or not worth it.  At other times we doubt the fact that we are even capable of coming up with good ideas nobody else has thought of yet.

If you let your beliefs limit you, like I almost did by telling myself that I was too young, then these beliefs will always hold you back.  Realize that you are a unique person with the ability to create and conjure ideas that no human has had before you.

Read Relevant Books

Truth be told, I’ve never been a big reader… at least not until the last year or so.  In the last 12 months I’ve probably read more books than I did during the previous 18 years of my life.  So it’s no coincidence that I’m now coming up with more practical insights than I had in the past.

It’s been said that you can become very knowledgeable about something just by reading 3 quality books on the subject.  Of course, it also helps if you concentrate on reading books that pertain to subjects you have an interest in.  If you enjoy personal development, then two books I highly recommend are Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.

Remember, humans have been around for thousands of years.  There’s lots of excellent information out there to digest.

Take and Review Notes

I think this is the most important habit of all.  Think of a book or great article that you read in the last year.  My guess is that you can remember some of the key points, but you’ve probably also completely forgotten numerous pages of useful information.  Whenever I read a quality book, I either take notes at the time or go back through it and highlight my favorite points.  I then review these points regularly until I have them ingrained in my mind.

This doesn’t apply to reading only.  You’ll probably find that some of your best ideas come when you are doing something completely unrelated to the idea itself.  In such cases, it’s wise to carry a small notebook or smart phone around with you so you can record your ideas on the go.

My Google Docs account is literally flooded with high quality notes from a number of my favorite authors and my own personal experiences.  I tend to look through these notes when I need inspiration or just to refresh my memory.

Maintain an Open Mind to New Information

If you adopt the position that you know everything about a subject then you’ll obviously never come up with any new insights about it.  Additionally, if you are too shortsighted to see that some of your current beliefs may be mistaken, then you are completely inhibiting your peronal growth potential.

Instead, be open-minded and realize that there will always be more for you to learn.  Of course, you don’t have to accept every new piece of information that comes your way, but at least evaluate it properly before discarding it.

Conclusion

I believe everyone, regardless of age or background, can come up with new ideas and excellent insights.  You just need to know how to harness them.

Glen Allsopp writes for a blog called PluginID on the subject of personal development.  He also teaches people how they can be who they want to be through personality development.

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