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Facebook New Width Pages
Facebook has recently announced the reduced width of 520px wide for pages will go into effect on August 23rd. You can read about the announcement from http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/399?ref=mf. We have modified all of our Facebook business templates to accommodate this width. If you have previously purchased a page from us, you can access the new FBML code with this width by logging into your account and click the edit link for your saved page.
 
New EditorNew Editor For Page Descriptions

We have added a nifty new wyswyg editor for your page description area. This editor allows you to easily control the format, font size, add bullet points and more to your description (content) area on your pages. You can also embed other HTML forms such as the ones from Constant Contact and other lead capture systems.

Did You Know?

  • Each Facebook page comes with its own web version with SEO benefits?
  • You can easily track your opens, clicks and leads from the FaceItPages activity reports?
  • You can showcase your listings, products or portfolio directly on your Facebook page with our photo gallery feature?
  • You can easily add a promotional video directly to your FaceItPage?
  • You can drop in your lead capture forms and PayPal payment buttons with ease?

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August 12, 2010 · Filed under Advertising, Social Networks

Content Is Not King Unless You Distribute It

So, you have killer content and you have optimized that content for search engines and what users would search. (And by “optimized”, I mean your titles and meta tags are search friendly and you have done your keyword research to determine the best key phrases to target).  So now what?  Well, the old adage “content is king” doesn’t just work magically on its own. Content is not king unless you distribute and syndicate it. You can have tons of the greatest content in the world, but that won’t get you very far if you are not distributing it.  Writing, creating, and optimizing content won’t do you any good if you don’t find ways to get that content in front of users and search engines.

Following are a few ways to get your content in front of search engines:

  1. Bookmarking - submit your new posts or pages to bookmark sites.  Don’t spam the bookmark sites with only pages to your site or you may get blocked.
  2. Sitemaps – create a sitemap page on your site that includes a link to all your internal pages.  This will help search engines crawl and find your pages quicker.
  3. Google XML site maps – create a Google XML sitemap that includes all your pages and submit it through Google Webmaster Tools.
  4. Backlinks – work on getting other relevant sites, blogs, etc. to link to you and your pages.
  5. Submit to feed directories - create an RSS feed that includes your latest pages/posts and submit the feed to feed directories.

Ways to get in front of users:

  1. Social networks – join social networks such as Twitter and Facebook and share your latest posts, news, etc. in your Twitter stream or your Facebook page.  You don’t want to flood your followers with only your stuff because they may run away.  Share other relevant useful information too.  And only follow or friend people that you feel will be interested in what you are sharing.
  2. Post ads on classified sites - if you sell products or offer services, posting ads to classified sites can be a great way to place your product and services in front of thousands of web users.
  3. Tell people – if you have great content that can be useful or beneficial, don’t be afraid to talk to people about it.  If the opportunity comes up and you can pitch your site naturally in a conversation, do it.

So, if you have great content, that’s a good start. Remember, though, that your content won’t be “king” unless you distribute it around the web for others to find!

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March 5, 2010 · Filed under Online Marketing, Social Networks

Facebook Privacy Settings – Do you really want to be used in Facebook ads?

Do you want your Facebook actions to control what ads show up on your friends Facebook wall?  You know those ads; the ones that show pictures of Jennifer Aniston telling you how you can look 20 years younger?  Or the ones that promise you can lose 10 pounds in 5 days?  You may be appearing in these ads if you are not aware of the Facebook privacy setting that allows for this.

The Facebook News Feed and Wall setting states:

“Facebook occasionally pairs advertisements with relevant social actions from a user’s friends to create Facebook Ads. Facebook Ads make advertisements more interesting and more tailored to you and your friends. These respect all privacy rules. You may opt out of appearing in your friends’ Facebook Ads below.”

So how can you disable this?

When logged into Facebook navigate to “Settings”

facebook privacy settings step 1

Choose “News Feed and Wall” from the privacy settings page

Facebook privacy settings step 2

Choose “Facebook Ads” from the News Feed and Wall page and set “Appearance in Facebook Ads” to No one

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July 25, 2009 · Filed under Social Networks

Twitter Releases Twitter 101

Twitter 101 is a site that contains documentation on how to best use Twitter. It appears to be mostly geared towards businesses, which is evident from the domain name http://business.twitter.com/.

What Twitter says they can do for businesses
“Twitter is a communications platform that helps businesses and their customers do a number of useful things. As a business, you can use it to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time market intelligence and feedback, and build relationships with customers, partners and other people who care about your company. As an individual user, you can use Twitter to tell a company (or anyone else) that you’ve had a great–or disappointing–experience with their business, offer product ideas, and learn about great offers.”

Twitter 101

It seems pretty obvious that Twitter is putting effort in positioning itself as a business tool and wants to appeal to businesses.  I think this is smart especially if they want to monetize their platform.  I foresee in the near future this business.twitter.com domain hosting other business apps or accounts.

We will have to wait and see what comes of this.  If they can offer some great business tools and come up with some good solutions for managing all the spam that comes through, I think many businesses will be interested.

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July 24, 2009 · Filed under Social Networks, Twitter

Are You Advertising Your Business Online? You Should Be

Old style advertising isn't as effective as online advertisingOnce upon a time, a long long time ago, you could get a decent response just from advertising your business in the local paper, sending out promotional ads via direct mail, or buying a spot in the yellow pages. No more. Today, hundreds of millions of people are searching the internet for information, products, and services. Newspaper circulation is way down, making those ads less powerful, promotional direct mail has become “junk mail”, and advertising in the yellow pages… wait, what’s that? Google is the new yellow pages, and the internet is the new source for gathering information, communicating, and buying stuff. Are you effectively advertising your business online?

A recent study by Nielsen Media Research found that more than 85% of the world’s population has shopped online, up 40% from just two years earlier. Combine this statistic with the fact that 87% of home buyers search for property online, and that 3 out of 4 car buyers also search online, and it’s hard to ignore the fact that people are relying on the internet for more reason than just to surf; they’re also there to buy. If you own or run a business – whether freelance, real estate, automotive sales, product sales, service provider, or anything else – then you need to be marketing online.

So, how do you advertise your business online? The options available to you are many, and if you are just getting your feet wet in this arena then things can be confusing and overwhelming. Do your market research due-diligence, consumers are not going to leave online shopping behind any time soon.  Here are a few options to get you started:

  1. Website – An effective website is much more than a static placeholder. Take tips from articles like “10 Steps to Measuring Web Site Success” and the Google Blog.
  2. Blog – Blogging can be very effective if done right. Refer to advice from successful bloggers like Chris Brogan, CopyBlogger, the Online Marketing Blog, and others.
  3. Post Targeted Ads – These types of ads can create a broader online presence for your business and be targeted to your market.
  4. Google AdWords – Create online ads based on a set of keywords and set your own budget.
  5. Social Networking – This one can be tricky, and many people use it entirely the wrong way. However, if managed successfully, social networking can be a great way to build your brand and presence online. To start in the social networking arena (see Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn), I suggest you do much more watching and listening in the beginning to get a feel for how it is done successfully in your market. Find and connect with others in your industry who have been successful, and define a strategy with measurable goals.

The most important thing about online advertising for your business is to start. Have questions on any of these advertising methods? Disagree with me? Have another to add? Post your 2 cents in the comment section below.

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March 20, 2009 · Filed under Advertising, Blogging, Business Branding, Marketing Tips, Online Marketing, Social Networks

Using SlideShare as a Marketing Companion

SlideshareIf you run a business, own a brand, write a blog, provide a service, or sell a product, then you should have some kind of marketing strategy. With web development and technology making huge strides every day, there is no shortage of tools available for developing an effective plan for promoting your business. Among the commonly mentioned “Web 2.0″ marketing methods are blogs, social networks, Twitter, podcasts, and video, which all allow you to engage your audience, develop meaningful connections with clients and other like-minded people, and promote your business to people who actually want to learn about it. SlideShare is another (free) tool to slip into that marketing belt.

If you know how to use Powerpoint, then you already have what it takes to market on SlideShare. The site allows you to upload presentations from Powerpoint, OpenOffice, or a PDF file, and share it publicly on the web. As is typical with most social sites, you can connect with other people, comment on their presentations, and develop conversations and relationships with people who are interested in what you have to say. Easily share a tutorial, embed the slideshow into a blog post (like on the Influential Marketing Blog), show off your accomplishments (like Guy Kawasaki), share about your business (like Zappos), promote a property listing (like Realtor Teri Michon), or include links to it from your blog and online marketing material. There are a hundred other ways to use the service… what ideas do you have?

SlideShare presentations are placed into categories for easy visitor searching and can include hyperlinks back to your site, YouTube videos, and voice narration. This can be a very powerful companion for your existing marketing strategy; it’s easy, effective, and free.

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February 25, 2009 · Filed under Advertising, Apps and Tools, Business Branding, Marketing Tips, Online Marketing, Social Media, Social Networks

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