New Year’s Resolutions, where will your company be in 2012?

ResolutionsNow is a great time to reassess your company’s marketing plan. Here are 5 things you should keep in mind as you create this marketing plan:

1) What is your goal and how will you measure success? There are many different reasons for having an effecting online marketing campaign. It is important that you analyze your business and understand what you are trying to accomplish. This may include customer service, attracting new customers, or engaging with existing customers. The next step is to understand the metrics you will use to gauge your level of success. We work with companies to identify these key metrics and set goals that reflect the goals of the company. This can include impressions, clicks, conversions, likes or follows. Each one of these metrics represents a different level of engagement. It is important to understand the value each brings. A good marketing campaign will recognize the link between, for instance, a “like” on Facebook and an increase in sales. Unlike traditional marketing, with online marketing you can instantly see what is working and what is not working. Analytics on web site traffic, Google Advertising, and Facebook advertising is updated daily if not more. You can see what advertising is bringing in returns and what is not. With TV, radio, or print advertising, you are lucky to get a 10% response. 90% of your money is wasted, but you never know where so you continue to spend. With intelligent online marketing, you will learn what is working and what is not. In a manner of days you can make adjustments to stop spending money on unsuccessful campaigns and put your energy into what campaigns are bringing you business.

2) Know your marketplace: There are hundreds of online directories, catalog, and social media platforms. Being a part of all of them is not practical or even beneficial. Being listed on the right directories or active in the right social media space is critical to your business. The first step is to decide who your customers are. Then you must understand where those customers live online. For instance, if you are a restaurant, it will be essential that you have a listing on Yelp, UrbanSpoon, and a presence on OpenTable. Yelp is a directory that features reviews of local businesses. It has 41 million visitors per month and over 15 million reviews. UrbanSpoon specializes in restaurant reviews. OpenTable allows users to browse restaurants and make a reservation right from their computer at one of over 15,000 restaurants. Clearly, if you are a restaurant that is not playing in these marketplaces in a highly effective way you are missing out on a great opportunity. Not a restaurant, there are online forums for every profession and industry you can think of. The restaurant example can be applied to your business whether you are a business-consumer or business-business company.

3) How will you utilize mobile technology in 2011? There are 45.5 million people in the United States who own a smartphone. This is augmented by the new arrival of the iPad and other tablets. More and more, people are turning to mobile devices as a source of information. How does this affect your business. Is your website optimized for mobile browsing or is it completely unusable? When someone finds your site on their phone, is it easy to click to call you? Better yet, have you create an app that is tailored to the needs of your mobile user? Is it functional across all platforms including iOS, Android, Blackberry, and Palm? Is your online advertising campaign targeting mobile users? If you are unsure of the answers to any of these question, you are leaving money on the table. Our Mobile Technology Experts at Altos Marketing Group can create a plan to meet your needs

4) How will you utilize location-based services? One of the big questions in 2011 is the future of location-based services such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Facebook Places. As previously mentioned, mobile technology continues to grow. With it comes an opportunity to connect with customers directly through their phones and mobile devices. These location services reward customers for visiting or “checking in” to your location. You can utilize this to create brand ambassadors, grow loyalty, and attract new customers. For instance, a retail shop can target people who are near their store for a one day special. The power of location marketing is in its instant call to action. If you are a restaurant and it looks like it will be a slow night, a quick message out to your followers can offer a 2 for 1 special to bring in business. These techniques encourage people to stay engaged with your business.

5) Unleashing the power of e-mail marketing: Sending out an e-mail is a simple enough concept that anyone can do it. However, can they do it effectively? A well crafted e-mail will engage customers and give them a call to action. It will also help you build, cultivate, and maintain your customer database. This starts by writing an e-mail that appeals to the recipient. But an effective e-mail goes further. By using advanced tracking, you can find who is reading and clicking on what within your e-mail. From there you can better understand your customers and what interests them. You can then send out targeted e-mails to that segment of customers. You will also be able to see what products/services your customers are browsing. This will allow you to later circle back with them to close the deal. For instance, you will see that 200 customers that received your e-mail browsed the shoes section of your webpage. You can target those 200 with a 10% off or free shipping coupon to entice them to buy. This targeted approach is very effective because you already know that they are interested.

We want to hear from you. Which of these 5 items do you plan on focusing on?

A2SM Podcast #28: The Web is Changing. Are you Ready?

In Today’s Podcast:

Social Media Podcast
Facebook, are Changes-a-Coming?
Facebook Testing Twitter-Like “Subscribe To” Feature
http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-subscribe-to-2010-09
Facebook Currently Testing Profile Search Without Filters
http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-currently-testing-profile-search-without-filters-2010-09

Google cedes to Facebook Regarding Social Web

http://googlewatch.eweek.com/content/google_vs_facebook/google_me_we_hardly_knew_ye_as_facebook_foil.html

Google Instant and How it Affects Search

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Search-Engines/How-Google-Instant-Will-Impact-SEO-639514/

Future Web: Is Google Still Relevant?
The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/all/1
Will apps really kill the web?
http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/27505.asp

Search Engines That Are NOT Google:
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/6570/9-Awesome-Search-Engines-That-Aren-t-Named-Google.aspx

Major Changes to Twitter. What’s up with That?
Twitter Aims to Duplicate YouTube’s Success
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_aims_to_duplicate_youtube_success.php

Seesmic Desktop Goes Beyond Twitter: Becomes a Platform for All Things Real Time
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/seesmic_desktop_goes_beyond_twitter_real_time_platform.php

Picks:
Jody: ispionage.com (ppc “spy” software) See also: http://www.spyfu.com/
Neal: Seesmic Desktop (http://seesmic.com/)

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  • Fox News: Apple Is The New Religion And The Pope Is Scared – Fox News has a long and illustrious history of saying some fairly outrageous things. A story today on FoxNews.com may be one of the best yet — certainly from a tech perspective.
  • YouTube Extends Video Time Limit to 15 Minutes – Good news for everyone out there who’s ever thought to themselves: “A 10-minute video of my cat eating ribs on the kitchen floor is just too short.” YouTube announced today that it has increased its upload limit from 10 minutes to 15 for non-partners. So get kitty lookin’ pretty and start rolling!
  • With Zuckerberg Gone Android, Will Facebook Get Better Mobile Apps? – Android users, rejoice! Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg will now be forced to feel your pain.
  • Google Makes Custom Web Typography Ridiculously Easy – Google has once again given an excellent new tool to designers and developers (and even CSS-savvy “common folk”) who long for better, more diverse typefaces on the web: a cool Font Previewer that makes adding a new font to your site as simple as copy/pasting a few lines of code.
  • YouTube Banned in Russia Over Racist Video – A court in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Russia has demanded a Russian ISP block access to YouTube because the site hosted “Russia for Russians,” which was judged to be an extremist video.

Link Post for May 10th through May 11th

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  • 5 More Ways to Go Green for Earth Day – There are many ways to take part in the environmental movement on the social web. With Earth Day rapidly approaching this Thursday, we decided to revisit our post from a few weeks ago on ways to go green with social media.
  • Facebook Reveals FriendFeed’s Future [VIDEO] – Last August, when Facebook bought Twitter competitor FriendFeed, many of its core users were shocked and concerned, even speculating as to whether the social networking giant would shutter the startup and absorb its tech as part of a new feature or product.
  • Facebook Open Graph: What it Means for Privacy – At Facebook’s F8 Developer Conference today, the company fleshed out its plans to become the social center of the web. With the new Open Graph API and protocol and the ability to integrate websites and web apps within your existing social network, the platform will become more robust than ever before.
  • Facebook Makes Major Announcements at F8 [LIVE] – Here at Facebook’s F8 Developer Conference in San Francisco, Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is making major announcements to an audience of developers and press.
  • If You Link Your Facebook Profile Data to Pages, then You Make that Information Public by Default – Facebook’s new user profile Pages transition tool includes an obvious and yet not obvious way that users might make personal information more publicly available. (via @nealwiser)
  • Facebook’s Plan To Automatically Share Your Data With Sites You Never Signed Up For – In anticipation of a slew of new features that will be launching at f8, today Facebook announced that it was once again making changes to its privacy policy (you can see our post outlining these changes here). One of the biggest changes that Facebook is making involves applications and third-party websites. We’ve been hearing whispers from multiple sources about these changes, and the announcement all but confirms what Facebook is planning to do. In short, it sounds like Facebook is going to be automatically opting users into a reduced form of Facebook Connect on certain third party sites — a bold change that may well unnerve users, at least at first.
  • Facebook To Release A “Like” Button For the Whole Darn Internet – There will be lots of news leaking about Facebook’s product announcements at their upcoming F8 Developer Conference in April. That’s because they’re already starting to test out a lot of the new stuff with third party developers, and once two people know a secret, it isn’t really a secret any more.
  • Facebook To Launch Meebo Bar Clone On Its Quest To Take Over The Web – In the last few days, we’ve uncovered some major new features that Facebook is going to announce at its f8 developer conference, including its plan to offer a Like button for the entire Internet and a creepy auto-Connect feature that will share your data with sites you never signed up for. Now we’ve heard from multiple sources about a third major product the company plans to unveil: a persistent Facebook toolbar that third-party sites can integrate that sounds a whole lot like the Meebo Bar.
  • The f8 Preview: How Facebook Plans to Take Over the Web – Facebook’s third f8 developer conference kicks off tomorrow in San Francisco and online, with the social networking company likely to announce what is essentially a game plan to not only socialize the web, but to marginalize the pre-social web. But while such a plan indicates a tussle with fellow upstart Twitter, the real battle is Facebook vs. Google.
  • Everything Facebook Will Announce At f8: The Definitive Guide – Want to know what Facebook will be announcing at f8 tomorrow? We’ve got the definitive guide straight from Facebook. In addition to announcing a number of new tools during a keynote at f8 tomorrow, Facebook will be hosting a “New Tools” track for developers focused on four key topics: “Open Graph and Social Plugins”, “Facebook Credits”, the “Graph API”, and “Better Analytics Through Insights”. What do all these things mean? Here’s the rundown.

Link Post for April 20th through April 21st

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  • As Facebook’s f8 Developer Conference Approaches, a Recap of Its Rumored Launches – Facebook’s first f8 developer conference in two years is happening next Wednesday, and it will feature big announcements from the company. Here’s our look at the latest hints and rumors about what might be launched.
  • Why Doesn’t Facebook Look Like This?
  • Measuring The Value Of Social Media Advertising – Nielsen and Facebook recently joined forces to develop ad effectiveness solutions to determine consumer attitudes, brand perception and purchase intent from social media advertising.
  • Apple (Allegedly) Loses Prototype iPhone HD, Demands Its Return – Today, Apple is expected to announce yet another blockbuster financial quarter, with sales of its iPhone smart phone likely doubling when compared to the same quarter a year ago. But that isn't Apple's biggest news this week. Instead, the company is scrambling to undo the harm caused when one of its engineers lost a prototype iPhone HD, a device Apple is expected to announce this June. The prototype ended up in the hands of a nefarious gadget blog, which not only gleefully published photos and videos of the device but also later outed the employee who lost it.
  • How Social Media Can Effect Real Social and Governmental Change – People have always used the “social media” of their time to effect change. Without belaboring history, consider that some of the most widely-felt changes in the Western world were made by “bloggers” using the technology of their day. Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul), wrote newsletters (epistles) that substantially influenced Christianity throughout the Mediterranean. Martin Luther brought church abuses to light and initiated the Protestant Reformation through his 95 updates (theses), and Thomas Paine spread his blog (printed pamphlets) about democracy to the masses in the ramp up to the American Revolution.
  • 5 Unique Ways to Use Twitter for Business – Given that Twitter as a platform supports nearly limitless applications for business use, we thought it time to highlight some of the newer Twitter-for-business opportunities that aren’t so obvious.
  • AT&T Unveils Buzz.com – AT&T is officially opening up its recommendation service, Buzz.com, to the public. We wrote about the project when it was still in beta in January. The service is essentially Yelp meets Yellowpages.com and it shares a lot of similarities with the new Google Places.
  • Hitler "Downfall" Parodies Removed from YouTube – The movie studio responsible for the award-winning, German-Austrian film Downfall (German: Der Untergang) has asked YouTube to take down several videos from the massively popular subtitled “Hitler finds out…” meme, and the site has complied.
  • Facebook Turns Off Facebook Lite – Facebook has stopped supporting its stripped-down Facebook Lite website. If you go to the old Facebook Lite address you’ll be redirected to the regular Facebook homepage.
  • Government requests directed to Google and YouTube – Like other technology and communications companies, we regularly receive requests from government agencies around the world to remove content from our services, or provide information about users of our services and products. The map shows the number of requests that we received between July 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009, with certain limitations.

Link Post for April 12th through April 14th

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  • It’s Official: Cats Love iPads [VIDEO] – Love it or hate it, the iPad is definitely the kind of device that opens up new possibilities, ones you probably didn’t think of when it was first launched. Now that it’s present in several hundred thousand homes, it reached a new and unexpected user base: cats.
  • How Texting and Driving Could Destroy Your Business [With Legal Analysis] | Search Engine Journal – Did the title of my post get your attention? Believe me, I wish texting and driving couldn’t destroy your business, but it unfortunately has the potential to. In this month’s post, I’m taking a break from writing about technical SEO, Paid Search, Social Media Marketing, etc. to talk about something that can make even your worst search-related problem look like a walk in the park.
  • Bit.ly Links Get Clicked 3.4 Billion Times A Month, New Features Coming – The default link shortener on Twitter, bit.ly, just keeps getting bigger. In March, 3.4 billion bit.ly-shortened links were clicked on, up from 2.7 billion in February and only 87 million a year ago. Yesterday was a record day for bit.ly, with 147 million clicks (see chart).
  • TweetUp to Tweak Twitter Searches, Generate Ad Revenue – Website Magazine – Website Magazine – TweetUp, a new patent-pending platform that combines the popularity, relevance and influence of tweets and tweeters with a bid-based marketplace, is bringing search advertising to Twitter. An auction-based system that will allow advertisers to bid to have their tweets displayed when users search for keywords, TweetUp gives the most important tweets the distinction they deserve.
  • Yahoo! Firehose Released – Website Magazine – Website Magazine – The Yahoo! Developer Network announced the release of the Yahoo! Updates Firehose service, a web service for accessing and searching the full, real-time index of Yahoo! updates and a stream of activity from various Web services like Flickr.
  • Google CEO Disses Blogging – Eric Schmidt – Gawker – Eric Schmidt runs the biggest single blog network in the world, which makes it all the more bizarre that the Google CEO was insulting bloggers at a newspaper conference today. Was it something we said, Eric?

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  • Gwabbit’s handy contact slurper gets cloud sync | Web Crawler – CNET News – The new tool offering, which the company is calling the "gwab-o-sphere," takes the contact information gathered from incoming e-mails and syncs it with updated information from places like Twitter, Facebook, and Salesforce.com. If changes are made by these users in any of these locations, the updated information is ferried back over to Gwabbit, where it's synced back out to all the clients with the Gwabbit plug-in installed.
  • Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone – CNET – The new tool offering, which the company is calling the "gwab-o-sphere," takes the contact information gathered from incoming e-mails and syncs it with updated information from places like Twitter, Facebook, and Salesforce.com. If changes are made by these users in any of these locations, the updated information is ferried back over to Gwabbit, where it's synced back out to all the clients with the Gwabbit plug-in installed.
  • Internet usage overtakes television watching: Report – For the first time ever, Canadians are spending more time online than they are watching television, according to a new report.
  • Google Testing Hotel Prices in Google Maps – Google is testing a new feature within Google Maps: displaying specific hotel prices. The feature has been turned on for “a small portion of users.”
  • Another flash mob rocks South Street | Philadelphia Daily News | 03/22/2010 – Inspired by Twitter messages to "come to South Street," police say hundreds – business owners say thousands – of young teens stampeded down South Street in waves, jumping on top of cars, knocking over pedestrians and fighting and cursing.

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  • Facebook and Twitter Making a Major Impact on Purchase Decisions [STATS]
  • Airline, Hospitality Industry Catching Up to App Demand – MarketingVOX – Independent apps that focus on travel needs – from tip calculators to pocket dictionaries – have been the mainstay of business travelers for several years. Now airlines and hotels have caught up to the demand – and expectations – of business travelers with their own smartphone applications since last year's launch by Southwest Airlines of an iPhone app – the first U.S. airline to do so, according to USA Today.
  • Social Fans More Likely to Buy – eMarketer – Social media marketers looking for an indication that their efforts are helping the bottom line will be encouraged by findings from Chadwick Martin Bailey and iModerate that social friends and followers feel more inclined to purchase from the brands they are fans of.
  • 3 Crisis Survival Lessons for the Social Media Age – If there was any doubt before last year as to social media’s ability to exacerbate reputation crises, 2009 settled the debate. In just that one year, Domino’s, United Airlines, and Tiger Woods were but a few of the headlining examples that were variously infected by the viral bug. These global brands made their problems even worse with sloppy responses to online news reports, blog posts, Facebook (Facebook) updates, YouTube (YouTube) videos, and Twitter (Twitter) entries.
  • Chatroulette + Improv Piano Player = Love! [VIDEO] – Chatroulette has had its share of stormtroopers and Jon Stewart parodies, but now there’s a new star on the block: the Chatroulette improv piano player.
  • Twitter Blog: @anywhere – When we designed Twitter, we took a different approach—we didn’t require a relationship model like that of a social network. Keeping things open meant you could browse our site to read tweets from friends, celebrities, companies, media outlets, fictional characters, and more. You could follow any account and be followed by any account. As a result, companies started interacting with customers, celebrities connected with fans, governments became more transparent, and people started discovering and sharing information in a new, participatory manner.