You Can Learn A Lot From Your Customers
Today’s Marketing Topic: Word of Mouth Marketing (WOM)
Your products and services will always be subject to those who like to gossip and share information on their blogs, Facebook accounts, and tweets. Knowing this simple fact is the key to using Word of Mouth (WOM) marketing. WOM is the best way to make your business famous.
When ever you initiate an online marketing campaign, consider the value of Word of Mouth marketing. By leveraging your customers and other who are interested in what you have to offer, you can take your marketing to new heights!
Give Me Specifics!
At the same time that Comcast is giving you specifics, they are also being smart about what they are not telling you. For example, Comcast might be more expensive than other competitors with a similar offering. Or, they may require the purchase of an upgraded package in order to get the faster service too. In this example, Comcast is being as selective about what they are telling you as well as what they aren’t telling you.
How To Use Blogging From a Marketing Perspective
Marketing Opportunity or Disaster?
Last week I had a great opportunity to talk to ABC World News about the 25th anniversary of New Coke. During the marketing interview I couldn’t help but think about what it must have been like for the marketing team immediately after New Coke was launched.
The next time you launch a product that doesn’t do well, remember Coca-cola and how they managed to turn a negative into a positive. Today Coca-cola is on top of the Cola Wars and continues to be the beverage of choice for many throughout the world. Your marketing can be effective when you do your research, look at it objectively, and utilize your best customers for product improvement ideas. Doing so is nothing short of refreshing!
New Coke Turns 25 Today!
A Fresh Approach To Online Marketing: Article Brokering
Content is still king.. but where can you get it from? Workers in India, Malaysia and other foreign countries are now competing with Internet writers in the US, Canada, and England to deliver content for U.S. companies. By setting their prices low, they simply force native English speaking writers to drop their prices to keep up.
Can Your Choice of Photography Be Hurting Your Brand?
In the modern world we grow looking at sophisticated images created by the entertainment and advertising industries. By the time we leave college we’ve been exposed to millions of these pictures and they become the criteria to cast opinions – in a blink of an eye – about what is good or bad, inferior or excellent. There is no underestimating the power of first impressions.
The photography you use creates an immediate impression as to where your company stands in terms of professionalism, attention to detail and quality control. It also identifies whether you employ inferior standards in return for lower costs!
When determining the price of creating the photography that helps you sell your products or services, step back for a moment and consider the larger picture. Does the image you use reflect the way you want customers to perceive your brand?
In this belt-tightening economy, it’s easy to fall to the temptations of using cheaper alternatives anywhere we can. Cheap stock photography floods the web, technology makes possible to have your own in house studio and employ a staff that will crank out pictures. You may even consider doing it yourself.
But does doing things cheaply have to mean cheapening your brand? It obviously pays to shop around. You should never over pay for your photography. At the same time, you want to create a look that’s all your own. Start with a clear understanding of your brand, the key messages you want to communicate, and your core differentiators.
The next step is to research photography and find something that is representative of your brand. As images are researched, consider their uniqueness and how closely they reflect your brand attributes what you want to communicate to customers. This is essential for leaving a long term impression that lasts.
By using the right photography, you can truly elevate your brand and create something that communicates more than a sales letter or promotional piece. There are some things you don’t want to compromise on – and one of those is the imagery used on a continuous basis. Be clear and find the right photography to get you there.
Guest post by Mariano Pastor of Via U! Photography
Internet Marketing.. Managing It All
The problem with marketing is that there’s always more to do. The reality is that marketing can be an overwhelming process and become more complex as time goes on. Launching campaigns, tracking results, revising and testing landing pages is never-ending. So how can you manage it all?
The Biggest Challenge of My Online Marketing Career
When the program launches in a couple of weeks, you’ll have access to free webinars, bonus resources, and much more. I’m not planning on a huge launch event but if you sign up at the site, I’ll be sure to send you and email notification when the program opens. I’ll likely limit access to the program to the first 1,000 members so we can provide personal attention to all those interested. Let me know what you think of the video! Thanks – Michael.






