New Media and Social Media
I was watching CNN live the other day at a restaurant and noticed that the Twitter username of the anchor went across the bottom of the screen with the words “talk to …” and then followed by read the blog of … With the blog URL.
It’s becoming more and more evident that social media is quickly becoming intertwined into our daily lives just as newspapers and television. This makes it a true media which has monetized value to any company large or small.
The examples of Barack Obama and now Mike Bloomberg using social media to forward their campaigns speaks volumes. In addition you can now go to websites and commonly find “follow us on Twitter” or “fan us on Facebook” on more and more corporate sites. Here are a few to see as examples
Borders.com
Wallaceandgromit.com
Cpxinteractive.com
Stonebrewing.com
So I suppose my point in this, if you have budgets for print media like magazines, newspapers etc and billboards and tv etc, then shouldn’t you also start seriously considering what your social media budget is and what strategy you want to take in order to monetize these tools for your conpany?
The proof of the success of these sites is clear, the buzz, word of mouth and referral factor is enormous and the ability to reach your audience is simple. My recommendation is to treat it as part of your marketing, advertising and PR budget starting now to allocate a certain amount of finances to it. As these tools grow in demand and more traditional methods fade away, this will become a key element of your promotional campaign to get the word out so I say get in now and make it a habit.
-Robert Cornish
Just made an update to the Social Media Press Room… see if you notice http://ping.fm/5J5Fk
Twitter PR
The buzz around Twitter is spectacular!! Everywhere I turn I hear about it….
What have they done to accomplish this? Well here is what has not been done:
-No marketing campaign
-No advertising campaign
Twitter has one of the best PR campaigns I have ever seen…. word of mouth and buzz which has rapidly build interest, reach and users!! The real estate value of Twitter must be going through the roof by the day!
This shows how you can use social media communications and tools like Twitter to get people talking and create buzz that can be targeted to an audience and result in huge amounts of demand, interest and reach.
If used effectively, any company can benefit from this exact strategy t0 generate reach, sales and revenue. PR is what does it.
Best
-Robert Cornish
Mike Bloomberg and Social Media Strategies
Mike Bloomberg and Social Media Strategies
I recently noticed that Mike Bloomberg is using a strong social media strategy much like what Barack Obama applies to run again for Mayor of New York.
If you take a look at his new website http://mikebloomberg.com you will see that he has a very aesthetic look to it, clean and simple. There is nice use of video front and center which most people will gravitate to. Then if you scroll to the bottom of the page, you will see Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and YouTube links. If you click on the links you will see they all have the same looks and feel and branding done. This is a great example of how to promote in this day and age.
It comes down to viewership and users, for example, how many people watch the superbowl each year? and how much does it cost to have a TV commercial during those hours? The value of viewership is incredible and social media is doing the same thing. There are 175 million users on Facebook alone today with 300,000 plus joining per day. That is a lot of people to get in front of making the value of viewership go up by the day.
If one were to effectively use these tools to find their target audience, make themselves known to that audience and get in front of that audience to create interest and reach, that becomes incredibly useful to any business large and small. Why do companies pay for huge billboards? or TV commercials? or full page magazine ads? Eyes on the screen or page….viewership….attention….interest….reach….sales and finally….revenue! Barack Obama realized this and look at the results, the movie industry has realized this and now all movie trailers come neatly packaged with “follow us on Twitter” “Friend us on MySpace” “Become a Fan on Facebook” “Share on Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon” etc. and now Mike Bloomberg is doing the same to forward his message, reach his target audience and stay in front of the crowd to interest and get reach as well as ignite conversation….smart.
A facebook page or any other social media page is useless…. unless you USE it fully and strategically to capture your target audience and draw them in to create interest and generate reach.
Best Robert Cornish http://whywebpr.com/robertcornish http://richter10point2.com
Recessions were scary in 1929…. but 2009?
So there has been a lot of buzz about this “recession” lately…. now if it were 1929…I might be seriously scared….but it’s not, it’s 2009 and we are a technology world. Speed is everything, communication is everything and we now have blogs, Blackberry’s to conduct business at rapid speeds, cell phones, smart phones, email, Twitter and on and on.
Online Crisis Management
With the world moving in herds online to research companies and use the internet for every aspect of their lives, the importance of managing what the internet says about your company has escalated to an all new level.
Client Acquisition…..
There are many many ways to acquire new clients as a company, some difficult that require a lot of effort and persistence and some methods can be very effortless if done smartly and strategically.
The movie promotion strategy…
I was just reading several different magazines that all had the same person in each magazine and while reading I thought about the different demographics of each magazine. I was wondering why this particular celebrity was in the magazine I was reading because it didn’t seem to relate; and then it occurred to me that the strategy is to gain the attention of every single media outlet and demographic to promote their new and upcoming movie.
- An article with the lead actor in the movie in every single magazine they can be featured in
- Newspaper articles, reviews and advertisements
- Billboards
- Park Benches
- Postcards
- TV Commercials
- Internet Banners
- Websites
- MySpace
- YouTube
- Posters on the side of buses
- Taxi cab signs on top
- Posters in movie theaters
- Trailers on every media rich site online
- Company blogs
- Articles
- Web Video
- Press Releases
- Communication tools
- Social Media outlets
- Press Kits
- RSS Feeds
It’s time to look at how you are going about generating new clients…
More and more I have been running into clients who are running into problems with their promotional strategies to drive in new business. I spoke to a business owner last week who was spending $5000-$6000 per month of marketing, postcards and radio and is getting little to no return.
I can’t help but scratch my head and wonder why anyone continues to pay huge amounts of money on loss leader advertising and marketing campaigns with little to no net results.
The only way that I know of that any sale is made is through generating interest which is the result of being able to effectively “get in front” of a prospective client either through a phone call, referral, email or in person meeting and introduction. So the idea is, how do you get in front of your target prospects to make an introduction and gain interest in your product or service?
If you really look at it, the majority of all business owner and potential buyers are currently online so this accounts for a massive public to go after. The fact is that the internet is one huge networking and prospecting pool! Why bother looking elsewhere? Your prospective clients are online and the only reason they are not buying your product or service is because they don’t know about you yet!
By effectively using the internet in every aspect, you could have more business than you know what to do with. Your problem won’t be prospects but how to organize them and service them.
The only two things you should be focused on when it comes to bringing in new prospects to sell are generating massive attention online to promote and gain interest and get your salespeople to sell to all of these prospects!! Simple!
Forget the other options and forms of “promotion”, your future clients are online, every one of them. Get their attention and interest them in what you offer and your really won’t have a “lack of business” or “lack of sales” problem.
Robert Cornish
robert@richter10point2.com
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