Archive for the 'Online Marketing' Category
Monday, June 21st, 2010
In a recent survey by Technorati.com, self-employed professionals reported the benefits of blogging:
• 71% have greater visibility in their industry.
• 63% said clients purchased products or services after reading their blog.
• 56% say their company is now regarded as a thought leader.
• 40% have been asked to speak at conferences.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
According to a new study from Nielsen showing Internet usage in April 2010, 22% of the time, you’re engaging with social media. Also, a few more telling takeaways from the report:
- Currently, three quarters of Internet users worldwide visit a social network or blog when they go online — that’s a 24% increase over last year.
- Joe Average (the international version) spends 66% more time on these sites than he did a year ago — for example, your average user spent 6 hours on these sites in April 2010, while last year he spent 3 hours, 31 minutes.
- Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia make an appearance among the world’s most popular brands.
See full report at: http://mashable.com/2010/06/15/time-spent-online-nielse
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Posted in Branding, Follis Marketing Therapy, Guerrilla Marketing, Marketing, Online Marketing, Personal Branding, Small Business Marketing, Social Media, video, Viral Video, Web 2.0 Marketing | 2 Comments »
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
With over 500 million registered users Facebook has become the largest social media site on the Web. Listen to this except from John’s talk “Using Social Media to Market your Business” on Facebook; what it is, how it began, and how you can leverage it for your business. (To hear the entire talk, contact Roberta@follisinc.com) Right click to download.
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Friday, May 7th, 2010
From your prospects’ POV, Perception is Reality. Your prospects’ perception of you (company, product, or service) is what they’ll be basing their buying decision on — regardless of the truth. Therefore, it’s critical to make sure that every prospect touch-point clearly and convincingly convey the right brand message and product benefit. That involves your branding (company/product name, logo, tagline, design and tone), online presence (website, blog, videos, articles, G-cred), off-line presentations, and all your marketing and advertising initiatives.
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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
Marketing a product successfully isn’t easy. But, it just got easier. Listen as Blog Talk Radio host, Liz Lynch, interviews John Follis about his effective Marketing Therapy program. John also discusses the value of “G-Cred”, guerrilla marketing, creating buzz, small business branding, and why working with a web, SEO or social media specialist can actually be detrimental to your business.
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
The past decade saw a seismic shift in marketing communications as blogs, podcasts, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter led the media evolution. It’s an exciting time. Yet, with this cool evolution the focus on a clear, compelling company or product message has often been devalued. In many cases the over-reliance on media and technology has shifted the focus away from the resolving the key (and usually tough) marketing issues necessary for growing a successful business.
The most successful companies and organizations (Apple, Google, Team Obama, etc) work with top, independent marketing firms and experts to help them develop and maintain a strong brand message realizing that the media and technology is only a tool to help them get their message out.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Today I received yet another Facebook “Fan Request” from a woman I barely know for something I’ve never heard of. I’ve been getting a lot of these lately. Why I’d consider being a “Fan” of something I don’t know, sent by a person I barely know, is beyond me.
Beneath the “I’m just offering you something good” facade is an aggressive, self-promotional practice motivated by a desire to leverage social media for personal and professional gain. And, what these fan requesters fail to realize is that if they continue to bug people they barely know with these spammy requests their “friends” will not only not be fans, they won’t be friends.
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
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“G-Cred
“, a term coined by John Follis in ’05, and described in this ’07 ADWEEK column, is now part of the Web 2.0 lingo. This encore presentation of an ’08 Follis interview discusses what G-Cred is and why every product, service, and professional must have it. Right click to download interview.
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