Sep 212010
 

If you are a small business owner, you might be totally overwhelmed with running your business, with a major concern being how to best promote your brand. Many factors need to be taken into consideration when deciding on the most effective approach for your industry niche and your company's specific situation.

However, all small business owners have one thing in common and that is the need to determine what makes them different, better, or stand out from the competition. If you have been in business for a while and have a good reputation and good customer service, you will benefit from the perception others have of your company by way of repeat customers and referrals. Even in this high-tech world and increasing use of social media marketing, word-of-mouth advertising is still the most efficient and cost-effective form of advertising.

What are some ways to make your brand stand out? In order for your potential customers/clients to notice you, you will need to have something in your marketing arsenal that makes you "different". 

If pictures speak a thousand words, how many words do you think a video speaks? 

People Remember:

  • 10% of what they Read
  • 20% of what they Hear
  • 30% of what they See

But 50% of Read, Hear, AND See

Introducing Video Emails

  • People no longer just have to read; they can watch and listen too – engaging all the senses at the same time
  • Video emails are great for companies who either don’t have a website or have an out-dated one that is not optimized for search. Include a link to your website in your video email and drive traffic to your site. Sending powerful video emails is a great way to increase your online presence
  • Harness the global reach of the Internet with the power of video
  • Use video email to announce special offers or deals
  • Search engines LOVE video – increase your organic traffic
  • Describe your product or service and the benefits of using it clearly and concisely
  • Increase word-of-mouth advertising by the impression your video emails leave on those on your mailing list
  • Convert your written marketing materials into video for a much more impressive and lasting impression

WAIT! What does this have to do with sex drive?

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Small business owner BEFORE using video emails!

 

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Small business Owner AFTER using video emails!

 

 

 

 

Small business owner at the end of the work day!

 

 

Try video emails – you might like them!

May 092010
 

dark agesAre you a small business owner who has been running a successful business for decades relying on your good reputation, word-of-mouth advertising and traditional marketing campaigns? If so, then that is great, but are you finding that even though your current marketing strategies are working and your reputation is creating customer loyalty and even bringing in new customers, that you might be living in the dark ages when it comes to the Internet?

Many small business owners have enjoyed success by relying on the same marketing methods that have continued to bring their business growth. They have spent years building up a great reputation and reap the rewards by seeing increased revenues. But oftentimes they have not made any updates to their website, if they even have one, and might find that the new guy on the block is starting to get a larger share of the customer base. Why might this happen? The new guy knows that the Internet is here and it is here to stay. He also recognizes the power the Internet has in the purchasing process.

Product purchases in particular, are more often than not, made only after the consumer does research on the web to see what their purchase options are, what others say about their potential purchase, price variations, and other variables that are taken into consideration before most of us buy anything. From cell phones to automobiles, most consumers make good use of all the available information on the Internet to make themselves more educated consumers. If the small business owner doesn't have an Internet presence, it is highly likely that his/her company will be overlooked. You have to be in the game to play the game.

Having an Internet presence is even more important when it comes to search. If you either don't have a website or it is not optimized for search, you will not even be in the running for potential new customers who are using search options to help them make their final purchase decision. This is not to say that you should discontinue what you have been doing with your marketing. If it is working and isn’t broken, don’t fix it BUT you can and should make some enhancements. These enhancements revolve around using the Internet to help market your business.

In addition to making sure you have a website that it is updated and optimized for search, you will want to utilize some form of social media marketing in your efforts. Social media is the new way to build your brand and reputation online. It’s a great, low cost marketing tool with a huge potential. To NOT make use of its benefits and advantages, would be doing a huge disservice to your business.

Small business owners are already plagued with trying to find enough hours in the day to get their current workload done, so it might be overwhelming to even think about adding yet another “thing” to do. But do not worry.

You don’t have to do it all and you don’t have to do it all at once. Take baby steps. Check out what your competitors are doing and which networking platforms they are hanging out on. Keep in mind that every business has different needs, every business owner has different time restrictions, and that there is no one right way to conduct social media marketing. It is for you to investigate, analyze and evaluate which techniques and platforms will be the best for your specific situation. Don’t forget while you are entering the huge World Wide Web, that there are other simple actions you can take to increase your online presence such as making sure your website is listed in Google, Yahoo & MSN as a basic minimum. Remember, if your competitors are listed, you want to be listed too.

For a basic video introduction to marketing, go to Small Business meet the Internet.

Dec 052009
 

Written by The Ocean Agency It is pretty clear that social media works for big brands. Just to name a few, we all admire the utilization of SM by Southwest, Jet Blue, Comcast, and Dell among a myriad of others. But what about smaller companies? What about small and medium sized businesses that don’t have the brand awareness of a large corporation? Does it work for them? I spend a lot of time convincing businesses that social media marketing is real and here to stay. But I’m pretty sure you all wouldn’t appreciate a sales pitch in a blog post, so instead I’m going to give 21 examples of small to medium sized Chicago businesses that are using social media effectively. Read full post here.