Your cell phone is your best friend. You take it with you anywhere you go, in addition to charging it within arms reach. For those of you (like me) who are addicted to their iphone, there are some things that you should be taking advantage of. Here are Green Life Marketing's top 5 tips to smart phones and social media.
Top 5 tips for 'Must Do's' on your smart phone.
1. Check-in: Location based marketing apps are becoming a great way to increase customer retention while building a more visible web presence. Many retail establishments are giving discounts to people who check in the most to keep them coming back. This will also be posted on Facebook, which will build more interest in the business.
2. Update: Smart phones have come a long way. You can now upload photos, respond to comments, or write entire emails. While you do not need to respond instantaneously, quick answers to post questions are always appreciated by followers. Take 30 seconds and update your business facebook. Do not forget to make it a post that will drive interaction.
3. Submit reviews: Utilize sites like Urbanspoon and yelp to give a review of where you went for lunch. Not only will the establishments be rated on your reviews, but you can also link your review to many other sites. This is an example of a quick way to use different apps to build your social media sphere. You can also begin to build a reputation within the online community. If you give honest intelligent reviews of restaurants on a regular basis, you will see people begin to follow you to stay updated on your recent reviews.
4. Take videos on the fly: A majority of smart phones have created quite impressive video recoding technology. With the tap of a screen, you can switch from still more to video mode. These videos are easy to upload and get much more attention than a boring text only update. Keep in mind of your location. If you are offering advise on professional services (marketing, sales), ensure that your background is a professional setting. Recording in populated public areas is also hard due to noise, movement, and light.
5. Buy an external battery charger: I know that with constant use my iphone has died before noon before. Battery life is lacking in almost every brand of smartphone leaving consumers to be leashed to their power cords. However, there are devices you can buy to plug in on the go. A reliable charger may cost $75, but it is worth it stay in touch with clients and calm your addiction to updates.
Smart phones have really changed the marketing game. People are spending less and less time using PC's, laptops, and netbooks. The phone has transitioned into an all inclusive device. You can now start your car, watch your home security monitors, and erase the entire contents of another linked device if stolen. What will be the next 'big thing?' I am sure excited for it, but I better start spending time getting to understand all the current technology.
-T.b.
This blog is maintained by Tim Beadle, a marketing consultant for Green Life Marketing LLC in Saginaw, MI. This is intended to give a view of the life of an up and coming entrepreneur. It will highlight tips and tricks for Social Media Marketing as well as insights into new business ventures I am involved with. Updated weekly with new information on events with Green Life Marketing LLC and Street Meat LLC.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Start competing today!
The 'Keep It Social' competition is now underway. Packets were delivered to select Saginaw businesses in order to gain attention for Green Life and the company itself. Most packages were well received, but there are always a few that don't want your services. This competition is designed to increase a business's web presence while participating. There is NO fee for entry or participation fee, just the ability to make money.
I am also planning on expanding the eBook to include topics on location based marketing. This is a huge part of social media with apps like Four Square and the ability to check in on Facebook. It is vital to understand social media trends and how to take advantage of them in order to exploit it for your business. It may seem like more work, but it is well worth the investment.
Any certain topics you would like to see cover in the 'Social Media Toolkit' eBook? Email me. CLICK HERE.
Today's tip: Make a visual schedule for social media and abide by it. An hour a day can be a great investment!
-T.b.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Facebook Fatigue
This post is dedicated to helping our friends at The Sawmill Golf Pub & Grill. As I was handing out contest packets for the 'Keep it Social Competition' on Wednesday, I stopped in to see how things were going at the Sawmill. The two people I talked with were hungry for information on how to build social media marketing, and it was great to see! That kind of energy can really give you motivation.
6 Steps to develop an engaging, popular Facebook business page
1. Fix your URL.
Your URL probably has a long list of -/.( ) and some words scattered in between. When
you reach over 25 Likes on your page, you can change this! Make it something relevant to
your industry as it will be a factor in how you rank on search engines. Before you submit,
make sure it is something that you can remember easily since you will be typing and
writing it on everything.
2. Fill in as much information as possible in the 'info' section.
The info section is a great marketing tool! This will give people a more detailed look at
your business. You can talk about the history of the company or something as simple as
what products and services you offer. Be sure to include your address as it will pull up a
map app to give a visual of where you are located.
3. Make posts creative, content rich, and engaging.
This is the most important part of business Facebook. To keep people coming back to
your page, you must have content that gives the reader something. It can be information
on a new product, a press release, or announcing upcoming events. All of these three give
the reader something to take away.
4. Respond.
When someone comments on a post or your wall in general, be sure to give them a
prompt response. You don't need to be on Facebook all day, just aim for 1 day at the
latest. Social media changes so rapidly, you can't miss a potential client because you
weren't connected.
5. Ask for help.
One strategy that is quite effective to gain new 'Likes' is to just ask your current followers.
Ask them to share this status and have their friends like your page. Be sure to give them
thanks no matter what response you get.
6. Check your stats.
Your insights app for business pages is a great tool for tracking how visible your page is
on Facebook. It will give you detailed demographics on your followers and how often your
page is viewed. Check it out, its well worth your time to understand what all the insights
mean.
**Podcasts and Google research are great ways to gain more knowledge on this subject.
If you want more information on Facebook for business or social media marketing strategies in general, send me an email, click HERE. If you are interested in more marketing products or services, check out our website.
6 Steps to develop an engaging, popular Facebook business page
1. Fix your URL.
Your URL probably has a long list of -/.( ) and some words scattered in between. When
you reach over 25 Likes on your page, you can change this! Make it something relevant to
your industry as it will be a factor in how you rank on search engines. Before you submit,
make sure it is something that you can remember easily since you will be typing and
writing it on everything.
2. Fill in as much information as possible in the 'info' section.
The info section is a great marketing tool! This will give people a more detailed look at
your business. You can talk about the history of the company or something as simple as
what products and services you offer. Be sure to include your address as it will pull up a
map app to give a visual of where you are located.
3. Make posts creative, content rich, and engaging.
This is the most important part of business Facebook. To keep people coming back to
your page, you must have content that gives the reader something. It can be information
on a new product, a press release, or announcing upcoming events. All of these three give
the reader something to take away.
4. Respond.
When someone comments on a post or your wall in general, be sure to give them a
prompt response. You don't need to be on Facebook all day, just aim for 1 day at the
latest. Social media changes so rapidly, you can't miss a potential client because you
weren't connected.
5. Ask for help.
One strategy that is quite effective to gain new 'Likes' is to just ask your current followers.
Ask them to share this status and have their friends like your page. Be sure to give them
thanks no matter what response you get.
6. Check your stats.
Your insights app for business pages is a great tool for tracking how visible your page is
on Facebook. It will give you detailed demographics on your followers and how often your
page is viewed. Check it out, its well worth your time to understand what all the insights
mean.
**Podcasts and Google research are great ways to gain more knowledge on this subject.
If you want more information on Facebook for business or social media marketing strategies in general, send me an email, click HERE. If you are interested in more marketing products or services, check out our website.
Scan here for more information on the 'Keep It Social Competition.'
-T.b.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Complimentary marketing, come and get it!
It's time to get the ball rolling. I know that I have been slacking on promoting Green Life due to other commitments, but I am making a stronger effort to keep going! I know this company has potential, it is all about the contacts and networking at this point.
On that note, Green Life is now holding a contest to see what businesses really want to get some FREE marketing. Here is how the game works:
1. Have your employees, friends, family, or whomever 'Like' the Green Life Facebook page.
facebook.com/greenlifemarketingllc
2. Leave a comment on my wall and tag what business you are from/ with so I can keep track
of who is in the lead.
At the end of the competition, I will tally the comments. The business that was tagged in the most posts wins a FREE social media marketing plan in addition to a social media toolkit. The toolkit is a great reference if you are starting to build your own web presence. To view all the details and results, check Green Life's website.
Street Meat is still in process as well. We hit a bit of a road bump when we not able to purchase the cart that we wanted. If you know of any hot dog carts for sale, let us know! We can use all the help we can get locating a function cart. I am excited to get this venture off the ground though. Just keep dreaming!
It feels like spring already too! Can't wait to get the garden going. I am going to start it off in doors to get a jumpstart on the season. Let me know any tricks/ tips/ hints you have to make the most of your growing experience.
"Live and learn, don't live and hide."
-T.b.
On that note, Green Life is now holding a contest to see what businesses really want to get some FREE marketing. Here is how the game works:
1. Have your employees, friends, family, or whomever 'Like' the Green Life Facebook page.
facebook.com/greenlifemarketingllc
2. Leave a comment on my wall and tag what business you are from/ with so I can keep track
of who is in the lead.
At the end of the competition, I will tally the comments. The business that was tagged in the most posts wins a FREE social media marketing plan in addition to a social media toolkit. The toolkit is a great reference if you are starting to build your own web presence. To view all the details and results, check Green Life's website.
Street Meat is still in process as well. We hit a bit of a road bump when we not able to purchase the cart that we wanted. If you know of any hot dog carts for sale, let us know! We can use all the help we can get locating a function cart. I am excited to get this venture off the ground though. Just keep dreaming!
It feels like spring already too! Can't wait to get the garden going. I am going to start it off in doors to get a jumpstart on the season. Let me know any tricks/ tips/ hints you have to make the most of your growing experience.
"Live and learn, don't live and hide."
-T.b.
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