It can be easy to get overwhelmed by the vastness, novelty and methodology of social media. With so much information hitting your marketing team so quickly, navigating the storm the right way presents a challenge. When starting out, many companies fall victim to two of the most common social media missteps:
  • Creating Too Many Social Media Networks
  • Using Social Media Too Passively
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Ugly, disorganized websites scare prospects more than The Shining scares thirteen year olds. Lead prospects to a poorly organized and unattractive website and you usher them out your business’ door. Inefficient, unattractive websites simply do not deliver a professional brand persona. They imply a lack of attention to detail, the customer experience and intent to follow through. Your customers' thoughts when they see this? If you can’t at least make YOUR company look professional online, how could you adequately serve my needs as a customer?
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Twitter is taking a handful of digital tool developers under its wing. At the end of this past August the social network unveiled its first ever Certified Products program and the big 12 development partners that have already made it’s cut. two thumbs up from twitter The Twitter Certified Products program functions similar to Facebook’s Preferred Marketing Developer Program – it encourages interactive developers to create products that assist brands to use Twitter as a tool, while ensuring that no copy cat concepts latch onto the original Twitter mother ship and mooch off its user base. These restrictions certify that developers offer an additional social media value for brands on Twitter, but ensure that no direct competitors emerge from the pack.
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Morgan’s Wonderland’s new butterfly mascot now has a name! After three weeks of voting, fans of Morgan’s Wonderland selected “Joy” as the name of their perky and inspiring mascot. Meet Joy, the Morgan's Wonderland mascot! esd and associates partnered with Morgan’s Wonderland to launch a social media...

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Video may have killed the radio star, but recent ad campaign feedback indicates that the web has NOT killed the video star. As social media has grown to occupy more and more of brands’ marketing budgets and consumers’ everyday lives, other ad mediums have seen a decline, first in readership/viewership and second, in ad dollars. While television has felt the jolt of social media’s ad dollar pull, it hasn’t felt it as acutely as print publications. Data compiled both by Neilson and by multi-industry, independent brands implies that television advertising hasn’t died – it’s simply evolved.
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Are you a social media expert? Chances are if you’re in marketing, you think you are, and if you employ an in house marketing manager, they think that they are. But what really defines expertise in this relatively young medium?
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Kids these days. While their fashions and musical tastes may continue to bewilder older consumers and marketing managers, their media habits have begun to become our own. Mobile use for more “mature” audiences has been on the rise. The number of Gen X-er profiles on Facebook now nearly matches those of Gen Y-ers, and all things considered, Baby Boomers aren’t too far behind. Interactive marketing is no longer just for the young. Cross-generational digital involvement is recreating the very fabric of the typical consumer. Gen C or Generation Connected has arrived, and many 35 plus-ers are a part of it.
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