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Facebook recently revealed big plans for Mobile platforms that the new Timeline format for brands will be available on Mobile. Facebook also revealed that more than 450 million people use Facebook Mobile on a monthly basis, and more importantly, that mobile is outgrowing desktop use on the social network 2:1.

For these reasons, Facebook has planned a variety of Mobile-centric products, including last week’s announcement that brands will now be able to advertise in Mmobile news feeds through Sponsored Stories.
These game-changing trends mean that business owners need to get serious about Mobile in 2012.

Here are three new ways you can build mobile into your Facebook marketing plan.

 

1. Mobilize and Optimize All Your Content

Timeline for brands is coming to the Mobile platform in 2012. They where not considering this last year but I believe that 2012 is the year for Mobile.  When you consider that brand pages on Facebook Mobile have had almost no functionality I believe that Timeline for brands was launched specifically to enable brand’s Mobile Facebook capabilities—therefore Mobile Facebook ads.  Perhaps?

And since users use Timeline functions on Facebook Mobile, Timeline for brands should be equally versatile, giving brands the ability to provide engaging mobile experiences for the first time.

Since nearly half of Facebook users access the site through a mobile device the local business brand reach could effectively double if you Mobile optimize your social content. And because users will soon be able to experience the same workflow on their desktops as their smartphones, page managers will now be able to curate an identical experience for all users, regardless of viewing device.

SEE ALSO: Facebook Brand Timelines: 6 Big Changes Every Marketer Needs to Understand

Whether you’re building a Mobile presence for your business, make sure the applications are seamlessly viewable across all platforms and devices. Ideally, you will be able to design once and deploy anywhere. That would be nice.  But still today there have been challenges in this arena.  Sometimes I have deployed an application and the Blackberry platform doesn’t present itself well because of it’s smaller screen.  I cannot wait for all the manufactures get together so us consultants can deploy anywhere.  That way, you avoid messy synchronization issues, duplication of effort between creative teams, and working around multiple content channels.

All the new platform framework for Mobile employs specific HTML5, CSS and Javascript technologies to ensure that the same content displays well on devices of any screen size. (I think this is where Blackberry has failed a wee bit.) In the context of Facebook mobile pages, apps built within this framework can morph Facebook page tabs’ for mobile, tablets and desktops’ with one build.

2. Blend Sponsored Stories Into Your Marketing Plan

Mobile Mastery 2 MillionsTo date, there has been no way to advertise to Facebook users on Mobile devices. This has been an enormous lost opportunity for local business owners up until now.

Now, Sponsored Stories premium ad units will not only appear in users’ news feeds (a huge announcement on its own), but also in mobile news feeds. Considering the many users who access Facebook from a mobile device, marketers now have a big opportunity to embed sponsored advertisements within mobile feeds. The challenge is how to make this work with your existing Facebook marketing program.

The most effective way to integrate Sponsored Stories into your marketing is to work them into an editorial calendar. Since Sponsored Stories stem from the activities of users on a business  brand  Page, create a calendar of activities that translate well to the Sponsored Story format. For example, a local retail store could plan its weekly status updates, featuring in-store specials and colorful coupons as Sponsored Stories. Just make sure to use eye-catching images to help your promoted posts attract attention. Read More→

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Facebook FanPage Changes

"The new Pages helps businesses and organizations express their identity through features like cover photo and Page timeline."-Facebook Pages

Upon returning from vacation, I had an overwhelming number of requests for information regarding these new “timeline” changes.

So I got to work quickly made the changes to my own FanPages.  It took me all of about 30 minutes. However, I still need to tweak it more but for now it is up a running.

Yes, there was the “timeline” platform change late last year for our Personal (friends) page and now FB is moving to the “timeline” platform for our FanPage (business) pages.

I am very excited about the change as it will keep the layouts consistent with both the Personal and Business pages and offer another opportunity for businesses to benefit from sales through the use of tabs, stars, milestones and pinning to promote your products and services.

Here is the link that will help educate you on the changes:
http://www.learnfacebookpages.com

This link of tutorials are very helpful and at the same will save you money in making the change yourself without outsourcing this task.
http://www.learnfacebookpages.com

Also, here are a few examples of companies who have made the change:

https://www.facebook.com/cheryllynnfans
https://www.facebook.com/marismith
https://www.facebook.com/Starbucks
https://www.facebook.com/OnceABC
https://www.facebook.com/burberry
https://www.facebook.com/ModernFamily
https://www.facebook.com/McGuireRealEstate

Here is also an awesome article written by HyperArts on the Facebook changes:
http://www.cheryllynninternational.com/b8be

Although our company’s focus and studies are with Mobile and Local Internet Marketing, social media management goes come to play as a general management type service that we support our clients in as well.  If you wish to study social media in it’s entirety, I recommend Jo Barnes at Social Networking Academy.  She has a tremendous monthly membership site with over 500 videos to study from.  However, if you require monthly management services, please do not hesitate to contact us by either email or by filling out the contact form on our website at http://www.cheryllynninternational.com/contact.

Enjoy :))

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Jan
05

SMS Marketing Case Study – Retail

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There are so many local businesses on our planet and with over 5.5 billion phones and over 2.2 billion smartphones available to market to, it is an awesome way to stay connected with your clients who want to shop at your place of business.

In this case study it is a retail store in the gaming industry.  They have an awesome desktop website selling everything from online games to games for Playstation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 and many, many other platforms.  In 2004 they saw a report stating that the gaming industry as a whole was worth 10.3 billion.  A couple of years later, they opened up their first store.  They now have 2 stores and looking at expanding and adding more locations.

It was obvious to them that the demographic coming of people into their stores where very text messaging savvies.  Just about everyone had or used a cell phone and constantly where texting.  They where not sure if everyone had a smartphone, as they where thinking of possibly putting an APP together, but rather what they knew for sure was that just about everyone was texting one way or the other with their hand held device.  It was crazy!  It was at this point that they started thinking Mobile Marketing and began implementing campaigns to their clients through their mobile phone.

This is a true example of which I speak about every day to local entrepreneurs……Mobile and Local Internet Marketing!

Their text messaging campaign took only minutes to set up once they found the right company to help them with it!  That was it and they where ready to go.  Even when it came time to send out their first text message, it took less than a minute as everything was so quick and easy to do.

HOW THEY SET UP THEIR SMS TEXT CAMPAIGNSMS Texting Campaign Case Study - Retail

They selected a keyword representing their business.  They then where given a 5 digit short code number.  They then put that keyword and short code on everything and everywhere!  They had it on their website, receipts, mailers, posters, facebook, e-mails and displayed it around the store in various places.  They figured that if a customer was looking at something in their store, they most likely had a their mobile phone with them and they should opt-in to their message campaign.

WHAT THEIR FIRST TEXT MESSAGE SAID

They sent the following text message out to their SMS subscribers midday on Sunday saying “Our Street Fighter IV tournament is this Sunday at 7:00 pm!  Sign up online at resetgames.com and pre-order Super Street Fighter IV for next Tuesday!”

RESULTS

With the last minute reminder via text message, they had a record attendance at this specific in-store event.  It was awesome!

ADVICE FOR OTHER RETAIL STORES LOOKING TO LAUNCH AN SMS TEXT MESSAGING CAMPAIGN?

Promote your SMS keyword on everything!  An SMS keyword is the biggest asset for any retail store.  With the small additional cost to add an SMS keyword to a poster or mailer, you can generate hundreds of captive customers.  Mobile and Local Internet Marketing is a NO-BRAINER!

If you are interested in learning more about this type of Mobile and Local Internet Marketing campaign for your business, please feel free to fill out your information at http://www.cheryllynninternational.com/contact  or email us at support@cheryllynninternational.com.

Tuesday afternoon Facebook introduced their app for mobile phones that acts as a standalone group chat client for mobile operating systems. The app, now live for download, expands the chat features in Facebook’s existing mobile appto include features like location-sharing, mobile photo-sharing, and — most importantly — instant messaging to friends or groups on Facebook. The app is already available for Android and Blackberry phones along with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad (although the app is not yet optimized for the iPad’s larger screen..   I downloaded this app on my Android mobile phone.  I did all the log in stuff and it works pretty cool.  Although I don’t chat a whole lot I probably won’t use it that much so I can see deleting it to save some space on my mobile phone.  But it is a good app it you like to chat.  Price is free but there is a paid version for $4.21 (CDN)

This new Facebook “Go Chat”shows you a clear overview of your friends in the chat, making it easy to chat with multiple friends without getting confused.  Go! Chat Facebook is a very feature rich application that is actively developed further, which is always good news for the user. It’s already very popular and widely used among many android phone users.

Some of its features include leaving voice messages, automated away messages, the use of smileys, sharing photos etc. Great app if you’re a facebook user.

FEATURES:  chat via facebook, share photos, leave voice messages, easy and secure login, use favorites and much more

Official page for Go! Chat Facebook app

 

Scan barcode to download

go chat facebook app download

   (how can I use my android phone to scan barcode and download?)

 

Facebook purchased messaging firm Beluga back in March which Beluga team members have had a hand in the app’s creation. The timing of the release along with its features seems like a fairly direct response to Google+ and its huddles feature that also lets you instantly chat with friends.

Facebook has repeatedly denied that the flurry of recent announcements from the social networking giant and the company’s chat releases, like video calling in partnership with Skype were a response to Google‘s new social network, but the parallels are hard to ignore. With Google+ growing to more than 25 million users in just a little over a month, it’s hard to imagine that Facebook isn’t at least a little threatened.

Google+ released an update to its own app earlier this week that brought increased functionality for the nascent social network’s own chat services along with iPad compatibility.

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 Mobi Highlights With Case Study:  Taranta

What’s black and white and read all over? Five years ago the answer was a newspaper, but times have changed. Now the answer is…a QR code.

In its simplest definition, a QR code is a two-dimensional barcode. QR stands for “quick response” and while it might look like a black and white kaleidoscope from the 1980s, the codes hold practical business purposes and are popping up all over the place.

With the help of a smartphone or iPad, consumers can download a free app that enables them to scan the barcode, which directs them to a website or webpage of the business, product or service.

Rather than bombarding the viewer with too much info, a QR serves as a quick link to viewers/customers interested in learning more about a business, product or service.

Already immensely popular in Japan, South Korea and other parts of Asia, QR codes are starting to gain momentum in the US and Canada.

Indeed, they are popping up everywhere from e-mail signatures and  business cardsto “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” and even gravestones.

When a QR code is placed in a storefront’s window, shoppers can simply scan the code and instantly learn more about the designers featured in the window display or available inventory. In this sense, QR codes help bring offline customers online. QR codes can help improve your sales.  Have a printed QR code on offline advertising material and offer your customers a compelling offer of your product or service.

 

Case Study:   Taranta

 

In 2000, Taranta opened as a southern Italian restaurant. Four years later Chef and Owner Jose Duarte discovered he wasn’t alone: there were more than 250 Italian restaurants within his two-mile radius. Knowing he needed to make his restaurant stand out in a saturated market, he decided to marry Peruvian cuisine with Italian technique.

Duarte found his inspiration for QR codes six years ago at a conference in Madrid when he saw Japanese chef Seiji Yamamoto using a generic edible code linking to a recipe. Duarte wanted to replicate it, but he had to wait until January 2011 for the device to be ready for the U.S.  A customized QR code was designed for Taranta with the shape of a fish on it (as seen above).

Taranta also has rubber stamp QR codes and silk screen QR codes on fish orders so customers can scan the code on the plate to find out where and when the fish was caught, by whom and when it was delivered to the restaurant.  Duarte didn’t stop there in his self-proclaimed “code madness” – he even created a branding iron to stamp a corn tortilla with a QR.

QR codes aren’t the only new media Taranta uses; six years ago Duarte started a blog and he’s also on Facebook and Twitter.

Duarte said Mobile technology is an important way of connecting with foodies. “Mobile technology is growing very fast. We want to be ahead.”

But while Duarte offers his patrons shiny new toys, he’s a proponent of old-fashioned table manners. “I’m not intending to have my customers scan codes during dinner. I consider the use of Mobile devices during dinner very distracting and impolite.”

Primarily, Duarte intends the codes to be used in demos, classes or with customers interested in food sourcing. Plus, tracking the fish also serves an internal sourcing purpose for Taranta.

Duarte plans to also start posting the QR code outside of the restaurant to create coupons or promotions to increase business. “We are at the experimental stages but through our QR codes and website, our customers can seamlessly navigate our menu, make reservations, find out specials, coupons…they can even pay ahead for a glass of wine at dinner.”

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My recommendation is you have a name for your small business.  You set up a Web site and Hosting on your own so you own this internet real estate.  You set up an autoresponder to capture online clients which is a great source of increasing client base.  You start an email campaign.  You start blogging and referring customers to your website for purchasing so you are seeing profits from it. What’s next? You could set up a profile page on a social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn.  These social sites allow you to virtually shout your company’s message from a technological rooftop.

If you require assistance in helping your business getting this setup please visit our list of services.  You may also fill out the Contact form, write us an email.  Wishing your business much success!

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People are finding some really creative uses for QR codes; putting them on buildings, business cards, in store windows, on coffee cups, on posters, and lots of other places, but they really do make nice body art and look a whole lot nicer than having your phone number tattooed on your back, arms, etc.

What a conversational piece!  Instead of giving out your long website address, have your friends and family take a picture of your tattoo.  Then they will have your website on their iPhone instantly.  How cool is that!  Talk about going green. This is a great way of having a wee bit of fun with QR codes. Mmmm, Mobile and Local Marketing they say?

By the way, if you scan this code it really works. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.

"The QR Body Art"

I found this rather an interesting read this morning.  As per Newswire, Chicago:

  • 1/4 of companies leverage social media to recruit and research potential employees
  • 25% of companies connect with their clients and find new business
  • 35% of employers use social media to promote their company
  • 29% of companies with less than 500 employees utilize social media
  • more than 1/2 of leisure and hospitality organizations use social media

As companies emerge from one of the steepest economic downturns in history, they understand the significant reach and importance of using social media to promote and rebuild their organizations. It is so great to here because when I ran my brick and mortar business facebook had a terrible rap.  It was known as the college student’s toy.  It was never thought as a business builder for clients and revenue.

But times are changing and changing fast!  Social media for business hasn’t been around all that long at least the marketing strategy concept of increasing client base and revenue builder.  At our local college near my hometown, their marketing course barely touch on Internet Marketing in last year’s (2008-2009) curriculum.  Social media allows organizations to communicate in ways that didn’t exist ten or even five years ago, promoting their services and brands while also supplementing their recruitment strategy.  There are a lot of businesses out there that still think old school and I really hate to think that in these tough economic times that if they don’t embrass this new way of marketing for their business…they are going to be left behind.  Because MOBILE MARKETING is here and it is here to stay!

Newswire, Chicago reported that when it came to businesses managing social media strategy, 43 percent of employers report that their marketing department handles social media outreach, followed by public relations (26 percent) and human resources (19 percent). One-quarter (25 percent) of employers have 1-3 people communicating on behalf of their organization, while 7 percent report that 4-5 people handle the work. Eleven percent said that more than six people communicate for their company via social media. Fifty-seven percent said they didn’t know. Read More→

The following tips will help you write a professional, concise and powerful news release:

Proofread: I recommend that you write your press release in a Word or other text document instead of writing it directly on the online submit page. Writing online will not achieve the best results. Write your press release, print it, and proofread. Rewrite and then proofread again. The more time you take to do it right, the better your company’s first impression.

Start Strong: Your headline, summary and first paragraph should clarify your news. The rest of your news or press release should provide the detail. You only have a matter of seconds to grab your readers’ attention, so you want to capture it with a strong opening.

Identify Yourself: If your news or press release does not identify the source of the information and news within the first few paragraphs, you may lose the promotional value your release can provide. Readers want to know who is talking; letting them know builds the credibility of the release and promotes your name and brand online. Read More→

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Apr
28

WHY AFFILIATE MARKETING?

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WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER AFFILIATE MARKETING?

Now that you know there are people out there making money as AFFILIATES and that there are major companies needing this service, you might be asking why you personally should consider becoming an AFFILIATE and why you should put the time, money and effort into being a PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE MARKETER.

MONEY

I will start with the most expendable reason—money.  Why invest your hard earned cash into building a business as an internet marketer?  Quite simply, because building an AFFILIATE business is one of the absolute least expensive businesses you could be in.  If you have already a business with a website then it is primarily just an add on.  It doesn’t have to cost you anything at all.  Being an AFFILIATE is free.  All you have to do is sign up or register with the product provider and you’re in!

But what about websites and hosting?  Those can be had for free as well.  Should you choose to upgrade to a more flexible and higher quality site, you can do that for very little money!  Even if you’re not a programmer or know nothing at all creating websites, coding and everything behind the scenes of website building, you can have a website with user-friendly templates for fewer than ten dollars a month.  That is no lie.  These sites are out there.  One popluar site

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WHAT MAKES PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATES DIFFERENT?

The one factor that separates the PROFESSIONALS from the rest is like anything else—perserverance.  While it is possible to start seeing a respectable  passive income in a short period of time, it is not very realistic to make an entire living off it that quickly.  Depending what niche you choose, it could take anywhere between 0 – 3 months to build a large income.  It takes time to see results as an AFFILIATE, and takes effort to put all the pieces in place so that your affiliate program can start making money without you there.  Once that is done, you certainly can be a PROFESSIONAL making great money for only a few hours of work here and there.

Most people fail as AFFILIATES because they do one of two things wrong.  They don’t do any work preliminarily or they don’t give it enough time.  Remember, this is a business of yours.  It is not an MLM!  There are major companies out there that need AFFILIATES.

If you are willing, able and prepared to put in some work in the beginning, and willing to stick it out, you will be able to replace your income, or build your income, and you will be able to sustain that income on just a few hours of work.  Then it will be time to teach others and make all kinds of money webinars, teleseminars, teleclasses and events!  The world is a big place and I’m also looking for a group of my students to go out there and teach others.  Share what you know to help others.  I cannot do this all by myself.

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