A year ago, Google introduced a smartphone application that lets users take photos of objects and get search results in return. On Tuesday, the company will take that capability into the world of marketing with an experiment allowing five national brands to use the application in their promotional materials.
Brent Purves
Brent Purves is a Vancouver Internet marketing consultant & social
media marketing strategist for businesses in Canada, USA and around the
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What is Social Media SEO?
In previous blog posts, we discussed Social Media Marketing (SMM) and Search Engine Optimization(SEO). Next we’ll describe how you can use SEO to get the most out of your efforts in social media.
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Last month Stir Communications Group CEO Brent Purves provided insights on Social Media Marketing best practices to the Financial Post for a Canadian business case study called “Focused Messaging: Social media helps us stand out in a noisy new market with many competitors” (Denise Deveau, Financial Post, Mar. 5, 2012).
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Excerpt: “When considering a social media strategy to build buzz around a new business, it’s easy to go wrong if you don’t follow some best practices. Hear are some basic things to consider when targeting a niche market:
Stay engaged with customers. “Anyone who downloads our product or is even remotely interested gets one-to-one support,” says Andi Wilson of MyVoice. “Follow up with anyone who talks to you, and remain active on your feeds. Spend every day searching out people, groups, keywords and hash tags that could bring people to your community.”
Make good use of search terms. For MyVoice, that meant understanding the vernacular of the speech language pathology community among other words (e.g. #SIpeeps – a term for speech language pathologists or #AAC – augmentative and alternative communication).
Use multiple forms of social media. Link videos, photos and tutorials to your site. Add this type of content to Facebook and Twitter to create a richer experience. Don’t forget to tweet new posts.
Be aware. The more you follow people and access their posts, the more posts will appear in your home feed. Make the most of your connections with big users.
Keep it going and current. “Don’t start unless you have a plan in place or you might bite off more than you can chew,” says Brent Purves of Stir Media. Post items daily, then listen and engage. “Wait for opportunities to join conversations rather than just pushing information out,” he advises.
[And] use analytics to track conversations, time spent in conversations, pathways, etc. Don’t discount negative feedback Use those comments as opportunities to directly answer questions or concerns.”
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- Twitter is set to roll out enhanced profile pages after Feb. 1, 2012
- pages will give brands the ability to build platforms on their pages that could include iFrame environments, allowing users to play games or shop on a brand's site without actually leaving Twitter
- Twitter's brand pages will function a lot more like Facebook brand pages
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How can I promote my business online? Stir Internet Marketing Solutions For Business at http://www.StirSolutions.com - Full service internet marketing social media, search engine marketing and digital advertising agency serving clients in Vancouver, Canada, US and around the world
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How Search Marketing Costs are Evolving
- Display advertising is growing faster than search advertising. Estimates suggest that display will be a bigger ad category by 2015.
- Mobile search is still relatively small compared to traditional search marketing. This provides opportunity to advertise cheaper until smartphone penetration further increases and mobile advertising rates increase.
- Mobile advertising isn’t ideal for every business. It’s better suited, for example, for a restaurant where potential customers are on the go and making last minute decisions via their smartphones vs auto marketers whose potential customers make slower decisions and do more research
- Keywords cost more now than they did only a few years ago, so with the same budget you can now purchase fewer keywords. The good news, however, is that the technology is getting more sophisticated. Google can serve better performing search ads higher in paid rankings potentially enabling you to get more leads
Read full article: http://t.co/dyFmUpAT
Are you looking for a search marketing consultant to help your business navigate online marketing decisions? Contact Brent Purves at Stir today for a free search marketing consultation today. http://www.stirsolutions.com/contact
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By taking advantage of cutting-edge social media marketing strategies and creatively integrating them with their branding and products, Nike has become one of the most social organizations in the world. Their strategy has evolved to meet consumers “where they are” by developing social conversations and engaging consumers around the world in their own languages in their own favorite social networks.
Read a history of Nike’s social media efforts.
[ What's your favorite Nike online or social media campaign? Remember the Ronaldinho "crossbar" viral video. Simple and sweet. ]
Do you need help with your business social media marketing strategy, implementation or engagement? The social media experts at SocialMarketer + Stir are here to help. Whether you have questions, would like a free phone consult, or want to email a RFP contact us today. If you’re in the Vancouver area let’s grab a coffee. Be sure that your phone matches your shoes.
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All Your News is Now in One Place
Top stories since your last visit are at the top Each top story is marked with a blue corner Recent stories are below, in the order they were posted
Have you noticed that Facebook’s news feeds have changed? Do you like the change?
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Explore Social Media Week Vancouver
Social Media Week has started. Explore events around vancouver here: http://socialmediaweek.org/vancouver/2011/05/24/vancouver/
http://cdn.livestream.com/embed/smw_vancouver?layout=4&height=340&width=560&autoplay=falseWatch live streaming video from smw_vancouver at livestream.com
Are you taking part in social media week in Vancouver? Attended any great sessions?
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Business is all about people. Understanding people. Helping people. Connecting with people.
Sometimes, those of us who work in the online world get so caught up tracking followers, retweets, likes, page views and conversion rates that we forget something very important for social media success – engagement.
How to Engage Using Social Media
Want to start connecting with people in yoru social networks? Try these four simple rules of social media engagement:
1. Initiate contact. Make connections. Focus on quality over quantity.
2. Break through the wall. Think outside the box for ways to start conversations, to stand out from the crowd, to help people want to connect with you.
3. Be consistent. Establish trust by building consistent presence and positive interactions
4. Be authentic. Share real stories and facts, don’t pretend to be something you’re not. Focus on making real connections with real people and provide great information and resources
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Sharing with your circles on Google+
Clicking the +1 button is a great way to highlight content for others when they search on Google. But sometimes you want to start a conversation right away—at least with certain groups of friends. So beginning today, we’re making it easy for Google+ users to share webpages with their circles, directly from the +1 button. Just +1 a page as usual and look for the new “Share on Google+” option. From there you can comment, choose a circle and share.
The new +1 button on Rotten Tomatoes+Snippets
When you share content from the +1 button, you’ll notice that we automatically include a link, an image and a description in the sharebox. We call these “+snippets,” and they’re a great way to jumpstart conversations with the people you care about.Of course: publishers can benefit from +snippets as well. With just a few changes to their webpages, publishers can actually customize their +snippets and encourage more sharing of their content on Google+. More details are available on the Google Webmaster blog.
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HootSuite is now even Facebookier
Enjoy updated Facebook functionality within HootSuite’s social media management system – now with support for Facebook Groups and Events, exclusive search streams, plus photo uploading direct to Facebook. We also refreshed the process for posting to Pages and Profiles, added a Profile Picker, and included more ways to monitor walls, news, events and comments in HootSuite streams.
Along with Facebook Insights analytics reports already available the social media management system, HootSuite users can now manage all campaign tasks – including scheduling and assignments – from within the dashboard. Also, Enterprise customers can geo-target campaigns by region or by language.
The new tools are ready to go next time you login to HootSuite.
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How Is Social Media Growing [Infographic]
When was the last (or first) time you were on Orkut, Qzone, Odnoklassniki, Vkontakte or could even spell these international social network sites if someone told you their names
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The current social media landscape
Have you pitchted your tent in Google + yet? Do you use Myspace anymore? How many social networks are too many? Are you keeping up or do you even need to? The introduction of Google Plus One has made it impossible to think about search engine marketing and SEO for business without now considering social media. In the past it didn’t really matter if you had a Facebook or Twitter account when planning and executing a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) campaign. Today, however, search engines are serving search results mixed with content from social media so it’s important to include a social component along with your SEO campaign. Need assistance with your internet marketing, SEO or social media strategic planning? Contact us today via email or call now at 604-847-3447.
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In an effort to appeal to marketers and third-party developers, Facebook could be making some big changes to its News Feed and “Like” buttons, reports the Wall Street Journal.
The social networking site currently limits the amount of information that makes it into users’ News Feeds. So when advertisers create Facebook campaigns or developers want to share information about their games, that information doesn’t always show up on a member’s homepage.
Now, Facebook is working on a new News Feed that would display an unfiltered flood of information
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According to a post on the Spamassassin Tips blog, there’s some evidence that spam is tapering off from earlier in the year. Is spam really down, or is it too soon to get excited?
http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2011/08/is-spam-declining-some-encoura.phphttp://rww.to/qgaZSi
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SHAPE Services, the company behind IM+ messaging applications, is launching a new app for iOS that brings aggregation to check ins.
CheckIn+ uses augmented reality technology to overlay a user’s current surroundings with places from select geolocation applications, allowing users to see each notable destination relative to its position in the real world, all as a live video image on their iPhone or iPad.
It costs 99 cents on itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/checkin-pro/id447334351?mt=8
Visit http://www.shapeservices.com/en/products/apps.php?platform=none to learn more and here http://www.shapeservices.com/en/products/details.php?product=checkin&platform… to download for iphone .
Let me know how it works for you in your city.
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Mentos UP2U, its first stick gum sold in this country, the initial advertising efforts will be focused in social media like Facebook.
For instance, the new gum already has a Facebook fan page, at facebook.com/up2u, which more than 95,900 people have indicated they “like.” The first 1,000 visitors who clicked on the “like” button got free gum in a promotion that began on June 13 and ended on Wednesday.
Plans call for an invitation to be made next month on the fan page, asking those who “like” the new product to provide the name of friends they would want to receive samples.
How many free social media mentions can you get out of one stick of gum? Let’s wait and see. What’s your company doing to make creative use of custom Facebook pages and online buzz to promote your brand, product or services? Need help developing a social media strategy? We can help. Contact us at http://www.stirsolutions.com/social-media today.
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Online video is becoming a first stop for many customers. It is akin to what the Web page was a decade ago — something that can give early adopters an edge over competitors. It gives them a channel to talk directly to customers in ways previously accessible only to large companies that could afford TV advertisements.
This guide to using online video focuses on YouTube, which is by far the dominant player with two billion views per day — but many of the principles also apply to the other hosting services, including Vimeo, MetaCafe, Facebook, Viddler, Brightcove and Blip.tv.
Whether you’re looking to improve your search engine rankings using videos as part of your SEO campaign, or you’re looking to generate viral buzz and spread of your video across the web, don’t just focus on Youtube. Make sure you cover the niches that match your target demographic as well as give a serious look at what you can accomplish using video in Facebook. Need help with your viral video marketing / advertising campaign? Contact us today http://stirsolutions.com/services
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- Facebook Advertising Campaigns
- Facebook Analytics & Reporting
- Facebook Apps
- Facebook Cause Promotion
- Facebook Contact / Signup Forms
- Facebook Contests & Sweepstakes
- Facebook Custom Graphics
- Facebook Custom Landing Pages
- Facebook Discount Codes / Offers
- Facebook Donations
- Facebook Fan Offers for Like Building
- Facebook Landing Page Design & Programming
- Facebook Links and Widgets
- Facebook Maps Integration
- Facebook Newsletter / Email Signup
- Facebook Page Promotion
- Facebook PDF / Whitepapers Document Display
- Facebook Photo / Image Gallery
- Facebook PPC Keyword Marketing / Advertising
- Facebook Recruiting
- Facebook RSS Feed
- Facebook Marketing Strategic Planning & Consulting
- Facebook Sales / Buy Now Product Pages
- Facebook Signup Forms
- Facebook Social Media Links
- Facebook Social Media Monitoring
- Facebook Twitter Feed Integration
- Facebook Video & Music Player
We offer full service custom Facebook page design and Facebook marketing services. Contact us today at http://11marketing.com/contact.html or phone 1-604-847-3447 for a free Facebook pages or Facebook marketing estimate or consultation
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Facebook has launched a new feature in Canada that allows mobile users to claim discounts through smartphones by “checking in” while they are shopping at certain stores.
AMC Theatres, Chapters Indigo, H&M, Joe Fresh and Telus are among the companies that have signed up for the beta launch of Facebook Deals, which is now active.
If users are at a store offering a deal, they can use their phone to “check-in” through an app or Facebook’s website, and then show a cashier an onscreen coupon to get the discount.
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Honestly, 2010 was just insane. The numbers tell the story better than we can, so we put together this little infographic. (Also, our 6,000,000th user signed up last week!)
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Here are the 6 most important choices for you to make this year — the choices that will determine both the quality of your life online and of your relationships offline:
Have you felt that “I need to unplug” or “I need to unsubscribe from those email newsletters I never read” or “I need a virtual assistant just to read all my emails for me” or “my ipod / android / blackberry while cool-ish, is getting heavier in my pocket with every passing month” feeling yet? When is the first national “turn off the internet ” or “kill the wifi” day going to be schedule just like we have “turn off the tv” days now? Sometime before 2020 I’d guess.
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Watch out U.S. News and World Report, there’s a new ranking system in town. Does your college have Klout?
Klout measures influence across the social web, looking not at metrics like follower count, but the ability to drive action. The Klout Score measures influence on a scale of 1 to 100, with higher scores indicating that the account regularly gets retweeted, @mentioned, put on lists and engaged with by the some of the most influential people on Twitter.
Twitter influence is a revealing metric for colleges.The most influential ones must be both tech-savvy enough to have a well managed Twitter account and have the most influential professors, alums, and others engaging with them.
Need help improving your college or university internet marketing efforts in search engines or in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, (yes, even increasing your college or university Klout score) then drop us a line and we’d be happy to provide a free 30 minute internet marketing consultation. Regardless of whether you’re a small community college or a large university, we can help assess your existing social media presence and work with your marketing team to develop a comprehensive online marketing plan that integrates online and social media marketing with your existing offline marketing pursuits. Call 604-847-3447 ext 104 to speak with us now or go to http://www.stirsolutions.com/consultation to book a time to schedule a free college / university social media / online marketing consultation
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Some key points
- eMarketer report documents an increase in social media spend:"Social Media in the Marketing Mix: Budgeting for 2011"
- social media strategy must gain attention from the very top of the organization be integrated across relevant business teams
- Companies are now actively investing in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social networks for all the wrong reasons.
- EMarketer’s Debra Aho Williamson says "many companies are expanding budgets for social media marketing not because they have been successful at it, but because they are relying on gut instinct–the feeling that ‘this is something important so I’m going to do it even if I don’t know why.’ Or worse, they have watched their competitors earn accolades in the press for their work in social media, and they are afraid of losing any more ground."
- Effective business social media strategy must address business dynamics and it takes much more than a Facebook and Twitter presence – it must include and be integrated into marketing, communications, sales, CRM/sCRM, product development/R&D, HR, finance, legal, et al.
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Need help integrating social media into your company systems and marketing plans for 2011 and 2012? Contact us today for a free 30 minute phone or in-person (Vancouver BC Canada) social media marketing consultation
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On Saturday, during a particularly slow time at the Vancouver airport, a local band and a dance troupe donned their Christmas finest and broke out into the classic holiday tune, “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” in the middle of the airport.
The event, sponsored by Air Canada, was meant to spread the holiday spirit on the first heavy day of holiday travel in Vancouver… http://www.youtube.com/v/-28ef_r4mqo?fs=1&hl=en_US
Nice job Air Canada. Simple but good-feeling building.
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Now, with just a few lines of code, publishers, bloggers, and businesses can easily include a button on their site that lets readers and visitors “Share on LinkedIn”.
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What Is Stickybits?
Stickybits is a free app you use to scan barcodes on all the stuff you love, instantly turning it into even more stuff you love. Scan a snowboard – win free lift passes. Scan some wireless headphones – see what people say about them and check out what your friends are listening to. Scan a box of frozen chalupas – get a 2fer for even más chalupas. You get the idea. Scan any barcode. Read reviews and comments, and share your own. Score a bunch of big discounts and free stuff – both for what you’re scanning and related things you’ll like.
With the free stickybits app you have the key to unlock every single barcode to reveal an infinite world of info and deals. With a quick scan, you enter a social space where you can post and read info, reviews, tweets and videos. You can also grab details and promos attached to products, which you can cash in instantly.
Want the best stuff first? Compete in challenges to win free products and get points for stuff you’ve scanned – the more points you nab, the earlier you get in on the next challenge. (Think: never-ending treasure hunt. More scans = more scratch.)
Stickybits is kind of fun. Give it a try. Think about how you can use it to promote your own business or to accomplish your organization’s goals.
Explore my stickybits page at http://www.stickybits.com/brentpurves and scan my code (download scanner app for your phone from http://www.stickybits.com and then drop me a line
Need help figuring out how to use Stickybits, product check in marketing, location based social media marketing or qr codes or barcode marketing to help promote your business or products online? Let’s setup a time for a free 30 minute consultation. Looking for a social media marketing agency? Email me at brent[at]11marketing.com or call now at 1-604-847-3447 ext 104 or click here http://meetwith.me/brent to schedule a time to meet that works for you.
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Vancouver Internet Marketing Newsa paper by Brent Purves – 9 contributors today
Am experimenting with http://www.paper.li Twitter and Facebook news aggregator gizmo that automates the creation of an online “newspaper” based on criteria you set. Essentially you tell it to search for keywords, geography, even certain user accounts and then it auto generates a microsite just for you. Kind of interesting but I wish there was more flexibility to tailor results and add custom content and have more flexibility in design and publishing dates. Visit the Twitter feed test at http://paper.li/brentpurves/1292435236 Perhaps the robot will feature you in this paper and you’ll feel famous for a day. I hope so. Tweet about Vancouver Internet Marketing and you may just show up
Try making your own and drop me a note on Twitter at @brentpurves to let me know your thoughts, what you like, don’t like, if you find it valuable or not.
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Yes, you can now check in to your Foursquare account with your Gowalla App.
Will I stop opening both my Foursquare AND Gowalla Apps on my iPhone now when I want to check in somewhere and just use Gowalla’s nicer-looking new interface instead? Or will I be lured back to Foursquare? Or will I simply gravitate towards only using my Facebook app and just check in there where I have a larger base of relationships? Maybe once Facebook Deals arrive in Canada and if Facebook can give me the option of also checking in to Foursquare and Gowalla then I’ll let Facebook have a chance at being my one geo location app that rules them all. Until then I’ll continue to open the Gowalla app and be tempted to try to remember what my foursquare email/password is so I can skip opening Foursquare all together.
As a social media marketer I love to see competition growing amongst the social networks and to see an increasing number of people learning about location based games and checkins and deals. What’s your favorite location based application? Have you claimed your business in Foursquare and Facebook? Need help figuring out how to use social media marketing to promote yourself or your business? Contact me today for a free 30 minute phone consultation at http://stirsolutions.com/consultation
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The 10 Elements of a Successful Social Media Profile
When it comes to online personal or business branding, the creation of social media profiles is absolutely essential. Whether you are just trying to get more exposure online, connect with your fans or customers, or working to purify your online reputation, social networking profiles are the way to go as they will rank highly in search engine results when people search for your name.
How’s your personal brand standing up online? Are you managing your social profiles with a
thought to the future beyond just sharing social experiences with your friends?
Your latest Tweets or Gowalla checkins or Foursquare photo uploads are all now a part of the
social search results pretty much anyone can find in Google Yahoo and Bing.
What do people find when they google your name? Have you had potential employers or clients look you up in Google and see
your latest social network posts and photos with your friends? Is your profile pic one that you’d like your potential
employer to see? Take the time to adjust the privacy settings in your Facebook and LinkedIn accounts so you can better manage
what people can and can’t see. Of course always remember that whatever you type into your keyboard or input into your
phone will likely become public one day — so always ask yourself if you want the whole world to see what you’re
posting before you post it.
Are you looking for an online reputation or personal branding company to help you restore your online reputation or
remove your name from Google or remove links about your name on certain websites? If you’re looking for help controlling
what people can or might be able to find out about you online we can help. Contact me in Vancouver today at http://stirsolutions.com/consultation to schedule a free phone consultation or email brent[at]StirSolutions.com
or phone 1-604-847-3447 ext 104 today to discuss your reputation care, online privacy, online reputation management and personal or corporate internet, search engine or social media branding needs.
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After announcing a partnership with Best Buy a few months ago, Shopkick is debuting a new implementation of its geo-coupon system at Target today. Users can now unlock coupons via Shopkick’s app in 242 stores in the Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, and San Francisco/Silicon Valley markets.
Instead of checking in, as you would with a geo app like Foursquare or Gowalla, shopkick automatically recognizes when someone with the free shopkick app on their phone walks into a store.
Here it comes: Auto check in. Today you have to have the app installed on your smartphone for it to check you in and give you points, but I imagine tomorrow (ok, soon) phones will come bundled with auto check in capability using Facebook Places Shopping or Google Places / Android Shopping or Starbucks or McDonalds apps built right in.
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In the early days of smartphones, users could find out about a movie by entering its title in Google’s browser and searching. Then Google introduced the ability to use voice to make a query. Now, the Google Goggles visual search app, available in iPhones and Android phones, allows users to take photos of an object, say a movie poster, and find out more about it in search results.
Wow. Have you tried this yet? Wonder if taking pictures of real things will leave QR code tech in the old-tech file in the next couple of years? Will we simply be able to take photos of pretty much any magazine ad or any national brand product in the grocery store (or just hold your phone up to an image and scan it a-la-QR code style) to be able to get full details, video reviews, websites, etc about that product? Why not hold your phone up to the face of a stranger and have it recognize them and find out their phone number and criminal record or favorite song or drink?
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A New York City startup has developed a service that delivers advertising creative in an e-mail marketing message on the fly – depending on when or where it’s opened.
“It gives you the message you are supposed to get right now,” Dave Hendricks, chief operating officer, LiveIntent, said in an interview. “If the offer or message was for one thing [product or service] on Tuesday and it’s invalid by Thursday, we’re not going to send you creative” for Tuesday’s offer, he said.
Explore Live Intent at http://liveintent.com/ and see the LiveIntent Optimized Email Demo here http://liveintent.com/demo.php
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What is Video SEO?
At the same speed that internet technology is evolving, Search Engine Optimization Experts (SEOs) are learning new ways in which businesses like yours can achieve that much-coveted “top spot” in Google’s search results. Optimizing video is one of those ways.
→ “We watch more YouTube videos than we conduct Google searches!”
→ “Video SEO is 53 times more likely to produce a first-page search result than traditional techniques!”Wrote Fliqz CEO Benjamin Wayne on techcrunch.com back in 2010: “...getting a first-page Google result is harder than ever. Not only do Google’s search and indexing algorithms continue to evolve in complexity, but Google has given over more and more of its search results real estate to “blended” search results, displaying videos and images towards the top of the first page, and pushing down—and sometimes off the page—traditional web results that would have otherwise competed for top rankings.But where problems arise, so do opportunities. Although Google’s newfound enthusiasm for video has created more competition for fewer traditional search results, it has enabled sites with video assets—even sites that would otherwise score poorly in the Google index—to successfully achieve first-page rankings. In fact, Forrester Research found that videos were 53 times more likely than traditional web pages to receive an organic first-page ranking."
There are two ways to attempt to get your business’ videos into those top spots:
→ Upload your video to YouTube. YouTube is a Google product, so you can be sure that Google will find your video content online. (You’re not guaranteed that top spot, but it’s a good start.
→ Video SEO. As per Wayne, “Video SEO is a set of techniques designed to make sure that: a) Google finds your video content, b) Google successfully indexes your video content, and c) Google will display your video content when specific keywords are entered as search terms.
Create a video. Your video can be a number of different things, including actual video footage (a commercial or a recorded web cast) or something simpler -- a slideshow, stopmotion animation, a PowerPoint Presentation. Whatever your video is, make sure it gives viewers something of value and has a clear call to action. The better the video is and the more fun/valuable the content, the more likely people are to want to share it.
Put the video on your company’s website and upload a copy of it to YouTube. Note: Google and YouTube will find, accept, and play videos of a variety of file types.Give your video a proper Title and Title Tags. Refer back to Stir’s “SEO 101: A beginners guide...” for information on titles, tags, and headings. SEO rules for your website and online content apply to Video SEO too. Make sure your video’s title includes your SEO keywords and is descriptive enough to tell people (and Google) what they’re going to see, what the video is about. Further, make the title of your video match the title of the webpage on which it appears.Submit your video to Google using a video sitemap. Google’s set of Webmaster Tools provides good instructions on how to do this -- to “give Google information about video content on your site”. Submit both the page and the video itself.
Promote your video - on your social media channels, on your blog, through word of mouth, in a press release, using Google Adwords, through bookmarking and tagging sites, and through RSS feeds . Collecting “video views” is to YouTube what “number of likes” is to Facebook. Encourage people to watch it, rank it, and share it.Some of the language used by SEOs when it comes to optimizing video content for the web can be confusing, and optimizing your first video might seem challenging, stick with it. Soon, it will be second nature, and your company will be able to make use of great creative ideas to improve your search engine ranking.
From the Stir Online Marketing Solutions Blog. Our agency is a proud member of the Stir Digital Marketing Network, offering full-service global digital marketing and web solutions.
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What is Social Media SEO?
In previous blog posts, we discussed Social Media Marketing (SMM) and Search Engine Optimization(SEO). Next we’ll describe how you can use SEO to get the most out of your efforts in social media.
In the simplest terms, Social SEO is “using social media -- as part of an SEO campaign -- mindfully, that is: putting what you know about SEO to work in Social Media with an eye towards driving traffic/visitors to your website or other online content...”
Further, now that Google has launched “Search Plus Your World” -- a change to the way the search engine performs that promises to make internet search more personalized than ever, Social Media is now a crucial part of SEO:“Google Search has always been about finding the best results for you. Sometimes that means results from the public web, but sometimes it means your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These wonderful people and this rich personal content is currently missing from your search experience.Search is still limited to a universe of webpages created publicly, mostly by people you’ve never met. Today, we’re changing that by bringing your world, rich with people and information, into search” (Google Blog).“Since Google is the most influential search engine and they are clearly integrating and favouring results coming from people’s Google+ circles, this becomes the most important social outlet to focus on from a SEO-Social perspective. No more ignoring it” (www.agent-seo.com).There are a variety of ways to optimize Social Media as part of your company’s SEO campaign, including:> Creating a custom Facebook Page your business, and posting there regularly
> Maintaining a Twitter Feed for your business, and tweeting to your followers
> Adding Social Sharing to your business’ online marketing material
Mashable says: “Making the most out of combining SEO insights with social media marketing tactics can be accomplished with a roadmap that identifies the audience you’re after, the goals you’re trying to reach (and can measure) as well as a strategy that sets the stage for the tactics you’ll use to execute your game plan” (mashable.com).
Stir, for example, works with new SEO and Social Media clients to create a Strategic Internet / Social Media Marketing Plan at the beginning of each project. This plan includes defining the audience, clarifying goals and objectives, outlining a plan (tactics), and measuring success and redefining goals.
More from Mashable: “From a marketing standpoint, you can look at the benefits of SEO and social media two different ways. First, implementing a social media marketing program without optimizing content is leaving money on the table. Useful social content (blog, video, images, audio) that cannot be discovered via search is a lost opportunity to reach an audience that is looking.On the flip side, implementing SEO programs without leveraging the content distribution and linking benefits of social web participation makes link building for SEO an uphill battle. The nature of the social web encourages participation: sharing, voting, commenting and linking. Popular social content gets exposure, traffic and can result in a substantial number of relevant inbound links.However you look at it, SEO and social media work well together as long as there is a framework for doing so. One way to build SEO and social media programs efficiently is to follow a social media roadmap:By involving SEO insight in a social media marketing effort and vice versa, marketers, public relations professionals and advertisers can extend the value of their investment. Well optimized social media content marketing efforts can attract new network participants via search. News content that experiences distribution via social news and bookmarking channels can facilitate links to company website content directly and indirectly. Advertisers that fund social media campaigns can continue to realize the traffic benefit from keyword-optimized interactive content long after the campaign has ended” (Mashable.com).
Below are some tips and tricks to make the most of your Social Media SEO efforts:
> Start with a comprehensive Road Map (Strategic Internet / Social Media Marketing Plan)
> Consider audience, goals, tactics, analytics (how you’re going to measure success)
> Remember the rules for online content - post interesting, timely, relevant, and actionable content
> On your social networking sites, build, engage, and follow-up
> Encourage people to share your content
> Make sharing easy by providing clear calls-to-action
> Optimizing your sites for social media sharing (consider Sharebar)
> Continue traditional SEO tactics
> Support all efforts with Local SEO and Video SEO
At the beginning of 2012, Google launched “Search Plus Your World” -- a change to the way the search engine performs that promises to make internet search more personalized than ever.
“Google Search has always been about finding the best results for you. Sometimes that means results from the public web, but sometimes it means your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These wonderful people and this rich personal content is currently missing from your search experience. Search is still limited to a universe of webpages created publicly, mostly by people you’ve never met. Today, we’re changing that by bringing your world, rich with people and information, into search” (Google Blog).
This development follows the launch last year of Google+ -- Google’s own social network that turns the whole search engine into one giant social network, and makes connecting online more like connecting in the real world. Now, your personal Google+ platform will be integrated with Google Search.
That means that when you perform a search, not only will Google search the world wide web for results, it’ll search your Google+ world -- drawing on content from inside your Google+ social network for incredibly personalized results. Exciting? Sure. But it changes Search Engine Optimization (SEO)quite a bit.
Up until recently, Social Media was an important part of any good Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) campaign. Now, with the launch of Search Plus Your World, it’s an absolute essential.
“Since Google is the most influential search engine and they are clearly integrating and favouring results coming from people’s Google+ circles, this becomes the most important social outlet to focus on from a SEO-Social perspective. No more ignoring it” (www.agent-seo.com).
In that sentiment, all of Stir’s comprehensive and customizable SEO packages include Social Media Marketing, Management, and Engagement -- that’s including (but not limited to) Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and (of course!) Google+. So, Search Plus Your World has changed how your SEO agency will have to think about and incorporate Social Media. What else? Keyword/keyphrase usage (both on- and off-page) and link-building (among other aspects of SEO) will have to be approached quite differently. In reality, you need an expert now more than ever.
Further, during these early days, some people have expressed concern about security and privacy now that personal content is going to show up in search results. Google assures us that we needn’t worry:
“Unprecedented security, transparency and control -- When it comes to security and privacy, we set a high bar for Search plus Your World. Since some of the information you’ll now find in search results, including Google+ posts and private photos, is already secured by SSL encryption on Google+, we have decided that the results page should also have the same level of security and privacy protection. That's part of why we were the first major search engine to turn on search via SSL by default for signed-in users last year. This means when you’re signed in to Google, your search results—including your private content—are protected by the same high standards of encryption as your messages in Gmail” (Google Blog).
These developments might seem scary for businesses just trying to get a feel for social media and search engine optimization. But they shouldn’t. The internet is always changing, and -- once we all get our head’s around this new search style -- the results will be exciting.
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From the Stir Online Marketing Solutions Blog. Our agency is a proud member of the Stir Digital Marketing Network, offering full-service global digital marketing and web solutions.
At the beginning of the year, Google changed the face of “internet search”, and made search engine optimization (SEO) just a bit more ponderous. How? They launched Search Plus your World, which makes searching the internet more personalized than ever: your personal Google+ platform will now be integrated with Google Search.
For SEOs, that means that while Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, and now Google+) used to be complements to a good SEO campaign, they’re now essential components.
Google+, launched last year, is Google’s own social network, one that claims to “turn the whole search engine into one giant social network”, and makes connecting online more like connecting in the real world.
“At its core, Google+ is a social network” (B. Parr, 2011, Mashable.com), and its “stream” feature is a lot like Facebook’s News Feed feature: it allows users to share status updates, news and views, photos, videos, and links. But that’s where the similarities sort of stop and Google+ starts to look quite different from its counterparts.
Here’s what Google said: “Google+ makes connecting on the web more like connecting in the real world. Share your thoughts, links and photos with the right circles. Use easy, spontaneous video chat to strike up conversations with as many as nine people at once. Get everyone on the same page with fast, simple group chat. We’re very excited about the new approach to sharing we’ve created through Google+, but this is really just the beginning.”
Google+ is a “project” that will be rolled-out/revealed in stages, but here’s what we’ve been introduced to so far: Circles (which allow you to group your connections and communicate with them as specific targeted groups); Huddle (which is a group chat feature); Sparks (which allow for “accurate and personalized content discovery”), Hangouts, Games, Search, and more! If Google+’s goal was to “topple” Facebook, it might have a shot: “[Google} certainly has a lot to work with, including Picasa, Gmail and Google Maps and information and functions from all of these will be integrated into the Google+ experience” (B. Parr).
But only time will tell. In the meantime, as a business owner looking to leverage the power of social media to build brand awareness and brand loyalty, network, benefit from powerful word-of-mouth advertising, increase sales, and garner support, is Google+ something you should consider devoting time, staff, and resources to?
Should business owners join Google+?
Hot on the heels of the Google+ launch, Google announced the release of Google+ Pages (like Facebook’s Pages feature): “So far Google+ has focused on connecting people with other people. But we want to make sure you can build relationships with all the things you care about—from local businesses to global brands—so today we’re rolling out Google+ Pages worldwide” (Google Blog).
To get your feet wet (before creating your own business page), consider signing up for an individual/personal account and learn the ins-and-outs of what’s poised to become the next big thing in social networking.
From the Stir Online Marketing Solutions Blog. Our agency is a proud member of the Stir Digital Marketing Network, offering full-service global digital marketing and web solutions.
Do you participate in social media marketing as a way to grow your business and increase sales? If so, do you have a social media marketing strategy? Have you ever considered creating a social media marketing architecture? Do you know what “social media marketing architecture” means? If not, you’re not alone.
Many businesses (even big ones who are actively marketing themselves through social media marketing channels) don’t. Which is a problem: All the time, energy, and money in the world spent on social media marketing won’t produce valuable results if it’s done in the absence of a solid plan and clear strategy (architecture).
A good social media marketing strategy (architecture) involves first deciding what your business’ goal is -- drive traffic to your corporate site? increase sales? gather new leads? lead conversion? more or better press? The next step is to decide who your audience is (your ideal customers/clients) and to figure out where they are online (what channels) and how best to reach them.With those things in mind (what you want, who you want it from, how you’re going to reach them, and how you’re going to motivate them to do what you want), dedicate some resources (time, staff, and budget; determined as part of your strategy creation) to those channels.
As you move forward, ensure that you stick to your plan (strategy) and have monitoring tools in place to that you can measure the efficacy of each effort (on each channel) and make changes to your architecture as needed. There are countless channels online today. Deciding which ones you’re going to work in (access) can be overwhelming. And depending on how they're used, combined, and leveraged can be the difference between quick and measureable success or wasted time and money. But this needn't be daunting; you don't need to reinvent the wheel. In fact, you can (and should) start small and simple: Choose the channel where most of the population (and, as such, probably a big cross-section of your audience) is already active!
That’s Facebook.
And whether or not you think Facebook is necessarily the right fit for your company or brand isn't really the point. If that's where your audience is, that's where you need to be -- interacting with them on their level and in the place most comfortable and convenient for them. (This can be a great testing ground too. From here, you can learn where else your audience is online.)
So, if you agree (you should) and decide that Facebook is one of the channels you'll explore, here are a few key things to consider:
Quality of conversations (and, ultimately, conversations) over content. That's not to say you don't have to post things that are relevant, timely, and of value to your audience, but getting them to interact with you in a meaningful way is definitely the most important factor.
Customer service is still paramount. You should treat your friends, fans, and followers as you would a real-live/real-time customer (in your store, for example). Customer service is as important here as anywhere else. In fact, perhaps it’s even more important, thanks to the speed at which news and views are shared online (read: like wildfire). Sentiment about your business can change in the blink of an eye. So following up with customers’ questions and concerns quickly is key.
Listen. Let friends, fan, and followers (your audience/customers) drive the conversation. Post/promote things you’re confident they’re interested in reading/receiving. Customers (like everyone) want to feel heard.
Keep your corporate/brand identity in mind. Remember that even if you don't advertise or optimize your Facebook page, it's searchable. People will find it. So while it's totally appropriate to have a far less formal presence on Facebook than on your corporate website, and real-time interactions/conversations can be a bit harder to manage, make sure that your Facebook activity is in line with your corporate image/mandate, and that if people find your Facebook page before they find your corporate website (in a search for information about your business or your industry), they won't be mislead, misinformed, or turned off.
Twitter and YouTube are some of the other most popular social networking sites today -- though not nearly as popular as Facebook (Some sites indicate that as many as 50% of Americans, for example, are on Facebook, while as few as 13% are on Twitter (and 1% are on location-based sites like Foursquare and Gowalla).) Most importantly, whatever channel (site) you choose to pursue (there are literally hundreds and hundreds to consider), choose carefully. Choose to be active on sites where you know your audience is, and on sites that will encourage interaction and, ultimately, drive them to your corporate website (or your store or your service as the case may be).
And make sure that you have the strategy/architecture/plan in place (the time, staff, and budget) to do it properly (read: frequently) -- to respond to activity (questions, concerns, and conversations) quickly, and that you have something meaningful to say and something valuable to impart. And remember: social networking through channels like these is about building your customer base (making friends, fans, and followers) and building brand loyalty (good-will). If you do it with the right attitude, the right plan, and the right goal, the result will be valuable word-of-mouth advertising that will increase sales, and customer loyalty that will keep sales growing.
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From the Stir Online Marketing Solutions Blog. Our agency is a proud member of the Stir Digital Marketing Network, offering full-service global digital marketing and web solutions.
Last month Stir Communications Group CEO Brent Purves provided insights on Social Media Marketing best practices to the Financial Post for a Canadian business case study called “Focused Messaging: Social media helps us stand out in a noisy new market with many competitors” (Denise Deveau, Financial Post, Mar. 5, 2012).
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Excerpt: "When considering a social media strategy to build buzz around a new business, it's easy to go wrong if you don't follow some best practices. Hear are some basic things to consider when targeting a niche market:
Stay engaged with customers. "Anyone who downloads our product or is even remotely interested gets one-to-one support," says Andi Wilson of MyVoice. "Follow up with anyone who talks to you, and remain active on your feeds. Spend every day searching out people, groups, keywords and hash tags that could bring people to your community."
Make good use of search terms. For MyVoice, that meant understanding the vernacular of the speech language pathology community among other words (e.g. #SIpeeps - a term for speech language pathologists or #AAC - augmentative and alternative communication).
Use multiple forms of social media. Link videos, photos and tutorials to your site. Add this type of content to Facebook and Twitter to create a richer experience. Don't forget to tweet new posts.
Be aware. The more you follow people and access their posts, the more posts will appear in your home feed. Make the most of your connections with big users.
Keep it going and current. "Don't start unless you have a plan in place or you might bite off more than you can chew," says Brent Purves of Stir Media. Post items daily, then listen and engage. "Wait for opportunities to join conversations rather than just pushing information out," he advises.
[And] use analytics to track conversations, time spent in conversations, pathways, etc. Don't discount negative feedback Use those comments as opportunities to directly answer questions or concerns."
Click here to read the full article.
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From the Online Marketing Solutions Blog, Stir Communications Group. Stir is a Vancouver BC-based full service internet marketing and web solutions agency. We provide marketing and communications strategy and consulting specializing in internet marketing, social media and business web solutions. Parent company of Twitter Marketing Agency, 11Marketing, and Stir Movies.
How much does Google search result positioning really matter to our business? It matters a lot!
In today’s competitive business landscape, being “on top” when people search for businesses like yours using search engines like Google is critical. 86% of online searches in Canada are performed using Google, and research consistently proves that “the top listing gets the most attention” (capturecommerce.com).
In fact, one study showed that “the top spot drove 34.35% of all traffic in the sample, almost as much as the numbers 2 through 5 slots combined, and more than the numbers 5 through 20 (the end of page 2) put together...The biggest jump, percentage-wise, is from the top of page 2 to the bottom of page 1. Going from the 11th spot to 10th sees a 143% jump in traffic...As you go up the top page, the raw jumps get bigger and bigger, culminating in that desired top position” (insights.chitika.com).
The Value of Google Result Positioning
Excerpt: “How much is the top spot on Google actually worth? According to data from the Chitika network, it’s worth a ton – double the traffic of the #2 spot, to be precise. In order to find out the [real]...we looked at a sample of traffic coming into our advertising network from Google and broke it down by Google results placement. The top spot drove 34.35% of all traffic in the sample, almost as much as the numbers 2 through 5 slots combined, and more than the numbers 5 through 20 (the end of page 2) put together...”
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Getting that top spot in search engine results pages involves Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is the process of creating or modifying a website and its content for the purpose of improving its visibility to search engines (and therefore its ranking on search results pages). SEO includes a combination of internal and external (on-page and off-page (ie: behind-the-scenes)) strategies like:
URL structures; keyword/keyphrase research and implementation; site design; HTML; site navigation; link quality; menu items; title tags, metatags, and meta descriptions; navigation; directory and search engine submissions, and content writing. And, recently, social media marketing went from being an important aspect of SEO to a crucial one.
Achieving that “top spot status in Google requires working with the confines of Google’s algorithm. (Definition, Algorithm: “A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing some end especially by a computer” (www.merriam-webster.com). In the case of Google search results, it means “how Google uses the search criteria you enter to find the best, most appropriate results”.
In the early days of Google, understanding and working with algorithms was something only the most experienced web programmers and internet (SEO) experts could do. Today, Google’s algorithm is much more refined, and there are now some clear industry standards to help those of us who aren’t experienced programmers, SEOs, and Google engineers to compete.
Some of the (many and varied) things Google and the SEO experts at Stir suggest doing to make your site more search engine friendly are as follows:
Give website visitors what they're looking for; provide interesting, valuable, timely, and accessible information on your site
Make your site easy to navigate (including considering mobile users’ experience) with a logical link structure; include a sitemap
Use proper headings (title tags, meta tags, and meta descriptions), and include images, tables, and lists
Properly tag yours pages and online content Optimize your site’s text (keywords/keyphrases) and use good anchor text
Make sure that other sites link to yours Support your website optimization efforts with Social Media Marketing and submit your site to Google
Remember, though, that at the end of the day, your website (or business’ online content) should serve human visitors before search engines. Again, make your site’s design and content interesting, valuable, timely, and accessible. Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. (Google is smart enough today to tell when you’re stuffing content with keywords willy-nilly or participating in link schemes designed to increase ranking.)
From the Online Marketing Solutions Blog, Stir Communications Group. Twitter Marketing Agency is part of the Stir Communications Group of Companies in Vancouver Canada
Beyond the big three (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn), smaller social media sites are to see boosts in usage by internet marketers in 2012
- Twitter is set to roll out enhanced profile pages after Feb. 1, 2012
- pages will give brands the ability to build platforms on their pages that could include iFrame environments, allowing users to play games or shop on a brand's site without actually leaving Twitter
- Twitter's brand pages will function a lot more like Facebook brand pages
Google Dashboard
Find the answer to the question, “What does Google know about me?” by visiting the Google Dashboard, which shows you information stored in your Google Account. From one central location, you can easily change your privacy settings for services such as Blogger, Calendar, Docs, Gmail, Picasa, and Profiles.
The latest social network to jump into the social pool is Highlight and it wants you to find your friends—at least potential friends—nearby.
Highlight uses information from your Facebook account to determine if other Highlight users in the vicinity should know about each other. It also tells you when one of your actual friends is nearby—roughly within one-and-a-half blocks.
The main change is for users with Google Accounts. Our new Privacy Policy makes clear that, if you’re signed in, we may combine information you’ve provided from one service with information from other services. In short, we’ll treat you as a single user across all our products, which will mean a simpler, more intuitive Google experience.
How can I promote my business online? Stir Internet Marketing Solutions For Business at http://www.StirSolutions.com - Full service internet marketing social media, search engine marketing and digital advertising agency serving clients in Vancouver, Canada, US and around the world
How Search Marketing Costs are Evolving
- Display advertising is growing faster than search advertising. Estimates suggest that display will be a bigger ad category by 2015.
- Mobile search is still relatively small compared to traditional search marketing. This provides opportunity to advertise cheaper until smartphone penetration further increases and mobile advertising rates increase.
- Mobile advertising isn’t ideal for every business. It’s better suited, for example, for a restaurant where potential customers are on the go and making last minute decisions via their smartphones vs auto marketers whose potential customers make slower decisions and do more research
- Keywords cost more now than they did only a few years ago, so with the same budget you can now purchase fewer keywords. The good news, however, is that the technology is getting more sophisticated. Google can serve better performing search ads higher in paid rankings potentially enabling you to get more leads
Read full article: http://t.co/dyFmUpAT
Are you looking for a search marketing consultant to help your business navigate online marketing decisions? Contact Brent Purves at Stir today for a free search marketing consultation today. http://www.stirsolutions.com/contact
By taking advantage of cutting-edge social media marketing strategies and creatively integrating them with their branding and products, Nike has become one of the most social organizations in the world. Their strategy has evolved to meet consumers "where they are" by developing social conversations and engaging consumers around the world in their own languages in their own favorite social networks.
Read a history of Nike's social media efforts.
[ What's your favorite Nike online or social media campaign? Remember the Ronaldinho "crossbar" viral video. Simple and sweet. ]
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