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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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Mar
18

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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I just wanted to wish you a very happy St. Patricks Day!  I made a quick video for you to show how excited I am…

Enjoy your weekend!

- Cheryl Lynn

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Aug
02

Add QR Codes to Headstones

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In a blog post April 2011 I wrote how people where tattooing QR codes on their bodies.  QR codes are so versatile which can be used even in the saddest time of our lives…the loss of a loved one.  This past weekend I read an article about a company in Seattle, Washington designing and carving quality custom headstones, memorials and monuments with QR codes on them.  Headstones will always be placed at the memorial place of resting for our loved ones.  But thanks to the ever changing world of Mobile who would have ever thought of a QR-tagged gravestone. Now amidst the zeitgeist of smartphones, iPads and the Internet (and social media specifically) QR codes are a very real part of memorialization.  This is a great idea to remember your love one’s story in stone to help families express their love, preserve their family heritage and work through the grieving process.

With this modern age of Mobile Marketing today, a person can take a picture of a QR code embedded on one’s headstone and sent it to a love one in another part of the world or leave their condolences right on their own website.  Below I share with you a youtube video of just how amazing this QR process is.  To learn more about our services please CLICK here or you can simply fill out a CONTACT sheet or reach us by cell phone at 905.981.8761.  We would love to help you save your client or love one’s story in stone.

 

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May
03

Justice Has Been Done!

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Following last night’s (May 1) presidential address and announcement that Bin Laden has been killed in Pakistan – nearly ten years after 2001′s 9/11 tragedy – many took to Social Media, Mobile and the streets of Washington to share their thoughts.

Bin Laden has received what he deserved!  I hate to say this so profoundly but, “Pay Back is a …..!”  It is about time he got back what he deserved.

Although I was not personally nor professionally affected by the means of Bin Laden’s brutal attacks, so many of my colleagues, clients, family and friends were.  I felt so bad for the loss of lives and businesses back on 9/11 and I have prayed for justice ever since.  For those who where affected by 9/11 I pray that you all receive some kind of piece that Bin Laden’s death has finally arrived of which allows you and your love ones to move on.   Bin Laden’s death will never bring back your love ones but I pray that this event will bring you all closure knowing Bin Laden has been cased out as bait to the sea.

Finally justice has been done!

Here’s how some Canadians reacted to Bin Laden’s Death.

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→

Go to any store, newspaper stand, doctor’s office, etc. everyone these days carry a cell phone and they are constantly using them to talk and search. We all are so busy these days that Mobile activity is replacing Desktop activity and soon the yellow page book will be history!

Is your business easy to access by your clients on their Mobile phones?  Would you like help?

When Nielsen published “What Americans Do Online”, it revealed that social networking and social gaming both beat out e-mail to dominate the time users spend online…on the desktop. However, it also revealed another interesting trend–when it comes to mobile online activity from devices like smartphones, e-mail is king.

Mobile e-mail is quickly replacing desktop e-mail as the primary means of messaging. According to the Nielsen study measuring online activity of 200,000 users and comparing results from 2010 to the previous year, e-mail use on the desktop dropped from 12 percent to 8.3 percent, and fell into third place behind social gaming like Farmville. Meanwhile, time spent on e-mail on mobile devices went up from 37 percent to 42 percent–clearly dominating other mobile online activities.

The trend highlights the increased reliance on mobile computing platforms like smartphones and tablets. A survey earlier this year from RingCentral found that 34 percent of business professionals conduct more business from the smartphone than from a desktop PC. It also revealed that more than 80 percent would give up coffee before they would surrender their smartphone.

The good news for messaging platforms like Microsoft Exchange is that many smartphones–like the iPhone–are able to tap into the Exchange Server backend. However, the Nielsen survey may be bad news for desktop e-mail clients such as Read More→

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