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By Bob Speyer, Web Success Team

As poet Robert Frost once penned, “The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry”. This truism is as relevant today as in Frost’s day, particularly when dealing with human nature — and more specifically social media and online marketing promotions.

Roll the Dice
Online marketing campaigns are like playing Vegas craps with loaded dice. You want them to come up 7s but sometimes you have to make 6 the hard way. In designing and pushing out an online marketing campaign, what happens if your campaign goes viral? It could be your biggest hope or your biggest challenge.

I want it now ~ Viral Nightmare

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By Janette Speyer and Alison Brown, Web Success Team

It’s really quite amazing how much technology is revolutionizing the world. Every day people are coming up with ingenious ideas that are not only beneficial to society as a whole, but transform the way humans interact and connect with one another. This is especially true in the business world where mobile applications are becoming more intuitive, allowing you to network creating more social engagement in ways that weren’t possible even just a couple years ago. Smart phone applications Evernote and CardMunch are reinventing the ways you can connect with clients and professionals by allowing you to connect digitally, all through just a few taps on your phone.

Evernote Screenshot

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By Bob Speyer and Alison Brown, Web Success Team

Social networks have become an important part of the Internet and online marketing landscape in the last decade. How do social networks impact email marketing, and is email marketing still relevant in a world full of social networks? Does it make sense for you to allocate all your marketing resources to social network marketing? No! Email is still a very important part of any complete web marketing strategy. Of course, in the socially-networked world, you’ll need to combine your email marketing strategy and your social networking strategy to meet different goals.

Daily Use of Email, Social Media by Age ~ Web Success Team

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By Janette Speyer and Alison Brown, Web Success Team

So long are the days of a Facebook that is free of advertisements. As Facebook gears up for becoming a public company, advertisement opportunities will only become more abundant. Since social media marketing is clearly becoming the frontrunner for being the most effective tool for reaching targeted audiences online, Facebook has not shied away from incorporating more engaging marketing opportunities. Facebook only recently entered the online marketing realm when it started offering third-party sponsored advertisements several years ago. Then just a couple weeks ago, transitioned towards including advertisements on more pages, such as when you click on Facebook pictures, a page pops out with additional advertisements in the bottom right corner. But now even more recently, Facebook has started to roll out an additional feature that takes consumer engagement to an entirely new level, and it’s called the “Facebook Offer”.

Facebook Offers ~ Web Success Team

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By Janette Speyer and Alison Brown, Web Success Team

Online marketing can help a variety of companies target the right audience and increase your customer base. This is especially true for the highly competitive fitness industry. When choosing a vitamin brand or a gym, most people like to look at reviews online or go with a recommendation from a friend. Not many people just walk up to a gym and sign up without knowing much about it. This is where social media and online marketing can really affect the success of a business.

health and Fitness ~ Web Success Team

New Social Health Sites

One new social media site, cafewell.com is primarily dedicated to health and fitness. Their tag line is “the social network to get well and stay well.” It offers a variety of services from allowing people to get health advice, find out information about medications or talk to others about diseases and health concerns. It’s a great tool for people who want to learn more about specific health related issues and don’t have the means to receive support elsewhere. One study found that social media health sites have also helped people keep their new years resolutions at involve a healthy workout regimen. They can get support and encouragement from online communities so that they feel more motivated to reach their goals.

Workout Promotions

In some instances, the traditional late-night infomercial can still get you a fair amount of business for your fitness company, however, your target audience is probably not going to be awake watching television at one o’clock in the morning on a Wednesday night. A more sustainable approach will also incorporate online marketing and social engagement. The more engaged you can get your current clients online to write testimonials or reviews, the better your chances for success. People can then see that your product has worked and provided people with visible results.

Reviews Sell!

If you are in the fitness and health world and your company is not on Yelp, you should make a page now! Online reviews speak volumes for people looking to join a new gym or try a new brand of vitamins. With so many options to choose from, people want to hear from other people first hand about their experience. If your company has an average 4.5 star review on Yelp, people are automatically going to pick your gym over a 3 star one, perhaps even without reading any of the reviews. Joining a gym can be a pretty hefty monetary commitment, and people want to know if the machines work well, if it’s really crowded and if it’s kept clean. You can only find out these things from friends, or through online reviews.

Visual Marketing through Social Media

The website Pinterest has been recently making the news everywhere. There is a great opportunity here for brand promotion, especially in regards to health and fitness. People can “pin,” or share various workout routines, and sometimes they go viral. Make a company Pinterest page and start sharing workout tips, diet advice or healthy meal options and people will start sharing and promoting your brand for you if you post interesting and creative material. Think of it as the visual version of Twitter, geared towards food, health and creativity. It’s a great website that has been really taking off in recent months, so it’s worth taking the time to look at.

Online Marketing Has a Great ROI

Online marketing definitely works well for companies who want to increase their visibility online, increase their client base, while doing so at a relatively low cost. Creating promotions for television or print advertisements can get really costly, and with so many people using the Internet for hours a day, it makes sense that this is the best medium for promoting your brand. Facebook is a great platform to promote your business and develop a community of fans or “likes”. It’s well worth the nominal investment to have a social media marketer develop a promotional page and help draw new customers to the page. If people really love your product or your service, you may be surprised at how many people you can get involved online with even just a little bit of online promotion. Best of all, they will tell their friends, adding a viral component to your promotion.

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February 21, 2012 at 5:37 pm

How Food and Social Media Engage Your Senses

 

 

By Janette Speyer and Alison Brown, Web Success Team

Who doesn’t love food? Everyone has his or her weakness, whether it’s sweet or savory, we all have that one food that we crave. Some researchers think that cravings in adulthood are based on early childhood experiences, and that even the healthiest, fittest people have something that makes their mouth water. Not only does food spark a sense of nostalgia, but it can also bring about a sense of community. No matter what your cultural background, people can always find common ground when it comes to food.

Food and Social Media Engage Senses ~ Web Success Team

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February 16, 2012 at 6:48 pm

The Five Phases of Social Media Marketing

 

By Bob Speyer, Web Success Team

Social Media Marketing is a human science. Because it is relationship driven, it is the perfect environment for change. However, one constant in social media is using a systematic methodology to increase your effectiveness.

The Web Success Team utilizes a proven formula for engagement that involves what we call the Five Phases of Social Media Marketing.

The Five Phases of Social Media Marketing

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By Alison Brown, Web Success Team

If you’ve been reading the news lately, you’ve probably already heard that Facebook has announced that it’s going public and has filed an initial public offering (IPO) for $5 billion. For those of us not familiar with the financial sector, that means that Facebook is will be seeking to get $5 billion from investors. While it’s not surprising that Facebook made this move, what will be interesting is how this will impact the company as a whole, as well as the rest of the social media and online marketing world.

Facebook Takes the Cake ~ Web Success Team

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By Janette Speyer, Web Success Team

Editor’s note: This article was published in 2009 on a trip to South East Asia, were we traveled and ran the Web Success Team while on the go. This is still relevant information. Wi-Fi and Internet cafes are everywhere and with the advent of tablets and smartphones we are able to go anywhere without interruption. Our Web Success team staff writer is presently in Australia and contributing from there.

Traveling and running a business sounds like an oxymoron. Well, it can be done. Thanks to Apple, Twitter, Facebook, Skype and Wi-Fi. Today with all the virtual offices around you never know if you are talking to someone in the UK, America or in India.

Fried tarantula

Bob Speyer ate fried tarantulas, khamer style. Photo by asiafinest.com

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By Janette Speyer and Alison Brown

Building online trust is critical for an online business. Since your customers don’t often get to meet you face-to-face, in order to sell your products and services you have to build trust and confidence through your online voice instead.

How to Build Online Trust ~ Web Success Team

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