Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Marketers Using Social Networking, Online Resource Centers to Reach Small and Medium Businesses

Own a business? Chances are marketers communicating to you via social media.

Emarketingandcommerce.com posted on April 16 an interesting story. They say major marketers targeting small and medium businesses (SMBs) are relying less on traditional marketing tactics because of the economic downturn. Although SMBs say they prefer to receive product and service information though traditional tactics, marketers are relying more heavily on social networking and online resource centers. And they are saving money doing so.

Tell me more! These were among the findings in a study conducted recently by Bredin Business Information, a Cambridge, Mass.-based business information firm. BBI conducted two surveys in late January and February, asking 50 marketers about their outreach and research efforts for 2009, as well as 741 SMBs about their online and offline media preferences, top concerns and brand ratings

Results from the survey of marketers include the following:
  • Marketers are attempting to capitalize on competitive weaknesses to gain market share instead of focusing on customer retention efforts. Forty-eight percent said they're balancing their efforts, while 32 percent are concentrating more on acquisition and only 20 percent on retention.
  • In response to the economy, marketers are increasing their online activities for greater impact with less budget risk (17 percent) and targeting their efforts more (15 percent).
  • Marketers are shifting their efforts to the Internet. Offline tactics received an average rating of 2.6 on a scale of one (significantly decrease) to five (significantly increase), while online marketing increased, with an average rating of 3.5.
  • Among offline marketing efforts, PR ranked highest (3.5), followed by telemarketing (3.4), print newsletters (2.8) and direct mail (2.8).
  • Receiving the most attention online are social networking (3.7), resource centers (3.7) and search marketing (3.6).

Results from the SMB survey, however, revealed that SMBs rely most on newspaper and magazine articles (43.6 percent) and direct mail, including letters, postcards and catalogs (43.5 percent) as sources of information about products and services. Receiving the least amount of support were radio/TV ads (32 percent) and phone calls (27.4 percent).

Except for referrals from friends/peers and search, all other online tactics ranked lower than direct mail. As sources of information about products and services online, for example, referrals from friends and peers ranked first (71.9 percent), followed by SEM (57 percent). Next came educational Web sites (44.5 percent) and e-mail newsletters (38.2 percent).

SMBs rated social networking at 27.8 percent. Among the social networks, Facebook ranked highest (19.7 percent), followed by LinkedIn (15.6 percent), Meetup (11.3 percent) and Twitter (11.2 percent). Bringing up the rear were forums/chat rooms (20.2 percent), videos/podcasts (19.2 percent) and ads to cell phones (8.1 percent).

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Monday, April 20, 2009

The benefits of a content management system

If you are publishing a lot of content from a number of authors, you should seriously consider a content management system (CMS). A quality CMS can help you streamline your publishing processes. It can allow you to develop an information architecture that is robust, yet flexible. It can allow you to manage your content efficiently and cost-effectively.

A CMS makes it easier for people to create, edit and publish content on a website. Historically, website publishing has required significant technical skills (HTML, programming). A good CMS allows non-technical authors and editors to easily and quickly publish their content.

A CMS makes it easier for you to manage who creates, edits and publishes content. Because it establishes defined publishing processes, you can allocate specific publishing rights to various individuals.

By easing technical hurdles in the publication of content, a CMS can reduce the need for training, while facilitating more people to publish. At the same time, it reduces the daily stream of calls to the IT department for changes to the website.

A CMS reduces time-to-publish, allowing you to get content published faster. This is an important issue for the modern organization. The quicker you get key content published, the more value it creates.

A CMS allows for the design of a common and consistent information architecture (metadata, classification, navigation, search, layout and design). Inconsistent and poorly designed information architectures plague many websites.

A CMS will allow for the consistent management of metadata through content template structures. Of the many benefits this delivers is a significantly improved search process. Basically, if the appropriate metadata is captured on all documents, then people can find the right content a lot more quickly.

Security is an important issue, particularly for intranets. A CMS can facilitate better content security. It can control who is allowed to publish to the website, and who is allowed to see what content.

A CMS can allow you to more easily measure the success of your publishing efforts. You can track who is publishing what, how quickly content is getting published, whether the publication schedule is being adhered to, whether out-of-date content is being removed quickly enough, etc.

A CMS really comes into its own when you have a lot of authors and editors, based at multiple locations, publishing substantial quantities of content on an ongoing basis. Without a CMS, such an environment can become a nightmare to manage.

Without a CMS, what often happens is that there is a publishing free-for-all. The content quality is not properly monitored and becomes inconsistent. The navigation and layout changes from section to section, creating a frustrating experience for the reader.

When does a CMS begin to make sense in comparison to using raw HTML or a package such as Microsoft FrontPage? Well, you need to be publishing at least 10 new documents a week. There should be a minimum of 5 authors/editors publishing this content. As the number of documents, authors and editors rise, a CMS begins to make more and more sense.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Check out Indigo Branding Client Discover Strength on Fox News Training the Viking Cheerleaders

For some weekend entertainment, check out Discover Strength on Fox http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/morning_news/MA_VIkings_Cheer_Strength_April_14_2009

Indigo Creative Solutions just finished rebranding Discover Strength. It's also a phenomenal place to workout!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Do you have Social Media Strategy for your business?

It's time to take this question seriously.

Social media is not just a fad, it's here to stay. Research shows that every day, large corporations invest millions of dollars to jump in the social media arena.

Given our current economic conditions, there is no better time to utilize marketing opportunities like social media which are right at your fingertips to promote your business.

What can you do in 2009 to improve your business? The following are three tools you should be using consistenly:
  1. Facebook: Do you have a personal facebook account that reflects your current interests and activities?
  2. Linked In: Do you consistently connect to other professionals and are you maximizing all of its tools and opportunities for discussions?
  3. Twitter: Are you creating meaningful relationships within the twitter community? Are you researching what successful companies are doing to make millions with Twitter?

I hope you utilize 2009 to jumpstart social media strategies to improve your business.

There’s no better time than right now to build your business and to take advantage of all the great opportunities that a slightly down economy presents to you.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Quote of the Week

The best way to predict your future is to create it.
Tony Robbins

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Joomla Components News


Great news in the Joomla CMS Community -
A new Release is out!
Joomla 1.5.10 security release is out today 

What's New?
RssFactory Pro 1.2.2
The new version of rss Factory PRO brings two new important features.
The first major feature is the ability to Import the RSS feeds to the Joomla
Content. Here you can set for each existing RSS feed the section and
category where it will be imported and also set the author and publishing
period.

The second major feature is the Archive System. The period of how long the
feed contents should be kept is admin configurable. Both new features are
extending and maximizing the SEO SEF abilities of a website. Importing the
feeds directly to the content will simplify the work of each webmaster,
providing always new and updated content on his site. The archive system
will provide for regular webpages the possiblity to be found again in a
search engine.

Regular websites are not so often indexed by the search engines machines
and an archive system is providing the necessary requirements, that the
indexed pages are still available on your site and any search result will
lead to a valid page. They hope that the new version will increase the
productivity of the sites and the whole Joomla Community will benefit
from it.

* Import the RSS feeds to the Joomla Content
* A lot of UTF issues solved (due to great feedback from our users!)
* New feature: show first X chars from feed content in the module.
* New feature: add multiple categories from textarea.
* New feature: enable/disable read more link.
* Several issues fixed, including itemid on search result, some charset
issues, display issue involving js, segmentation fault (11).

Hot or Not 1.0.0
The native MVC Joomla 1.5 component provides an easy voting system,
requiring only a single click action for a speedy process. The component
can be used to rate different images like landscapes, art, etc. or if the
genre mode is enabled, more particular for male and female images. The
upload is very easy, allowing also multiple upload. For each picture a
sharelink and the number of hits will be visible and if admin enabled the
description, comments and tags. To allow the administrator content control
on the site, each picture and comment can be reported.

* Menu Module including Top Rated, My Pictures, Upload and advanced Search option.
* TAG Cloud Module.
* Random Picture.
* Last Voted.

Ads Factory 1.1.0
Ads Factory is the new release from the Factory - A new classifieds
extensions with detailed attention to SEF related issues that will fully
integrate into your Joomla 1.5 website. No Briges or Legacy support needed!

Version 1.1.0 brings new features and several tweaks:

* New feature: enable/disable messaging
* New feature: Start/End date editable in admin.
* Improved Private System; for private ads:

Community Components - replacements for the well known "Community Builder"
Since the days of Mambo - Joomlapolis Community Builder (in those times it
was Mambojoe's community builder) - was the only way to enhance the scarce
profile of Mambo/Joomla. CB is now one of the most popular Joomla extension
in Extensions Directory and an Editor Pick(one of the few picks there are).

Althou there is nothing wrong with Joomlapolis Extension, with time appeared
some interesting alternatives to it. There are several Free, some
Commercial and some of them even Encrypted (Joobi). We analysed two free
Extensions that look very promising (and are both now in Beta stage)