Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’

Use Email Marketing and Social Media Together to Build Online Communities

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

B2B or B2C marketers should build their company’s online communities by creating targeted email blasts to the company’s customer and potential customer database. Create a theme, such as ‘We’re Listening’ to get your customers to tell honest stories of their experiences with the company, whether positive or negative. For any positive stories, use them in future newsletters or on the company’s website to show the community experience, which creates a positive halo effect that the company is a ‘people-type of company’.

For any negative stories, address them immediately and take action in whatever channel the communication came through, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or LinkedIn, so customers will believe that the company cares about them. Don’t make a mistake like what BP did when the oil spill occured last year, when they waited so long to address all of the negative comments on Twitter. If BP would have addressed the comments immediately, the image of the company probably would have been a lot different, as we know it now.

By addressing customer concerns will make your customers long-term advocates of the company and attract new customers based on the positive experiences of the current customers.

Baby Boomers and 18-34 Age Group Have Similar Online Habits

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

According to the NielsenWire’s latest report, baby boomers should be considered early technology adopters, similar to the 18-34 year old demographic age group.

The top 10 ranked sites that are used by baby boomers show similar online surfing habits, as the younger demographic. Top 10 sites for baby boomers are Google, Yahoo, Bing, Facebook, Microsoft, AOL, YouTube, Wikipedia, Ask, and Amazon. Note how similar these are to the top 10 sites for the 18-34 year old demographic group: Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Bing, YouTube, Microsoft, AOL, Fox Interactive, Apple, Wikipedia. Uncanny how similar these groups tastes have become, especially since the previous older demographic trends have shown slower technology adoption. That may have been true of those previous generations, but not of the baby boomers.

If you are a marketer that has normally targeted the 18-34 year old demographic because you thought that was the best demographic, think again, the baby boomers should not be overlooked for targeting your ad spend. Convince your companies that baby boomers should be a considered demographic to market your products/services to. These baby boomers have more cash and are more free to spend their cash, since they don’t have the same economy restrictions that have hit the younger demographic in the U.S.

Social Media Sites to Use for PR Outreach

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

To get the word out, try Social Media sites to help promote your site, service or product. Here is a list of Top 10 Social Media sites to market through:
1. Twitter.com
2. LinkedIn.com
3. Facebook.com
4. MySpace.com
5. FriendFeed.com
6. YouTube.com
7. StumbleUpon.com
8. Digg.com
9. Veoh.com
10. Friendster.com

SEO and How to Get Higher Traffic Rankings

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the top buzz word on every online marketer’s mind right now, but what does it mean for your website and driving traffic to it?  SEO in short, is how you optimize your site to have higher rankings in Google’s Organic Search results, which appear to the left of the screen.  There are many techniques that you will have to consider to optimize your site, but if you don’t have a lot of money to hire an agency to help you with this process, one simple way that you can help your rankings, is to have as many links as possible from other sites pointed to your site; this is a guaranteed way to help boost your rankings. But how do you get your url placed on other sites? Try going to the top ComScore sites that accept urls from other websites, such as YouTube.

For example,  if you are trying to market a product to a consumer audience, consider creating a short video about how to use the product and place that video on MySpace, YouTube, and Veoh.   Make sure the video you create is fun and exciting to watch, otherwise, you won’t have anyone watching.  Don’t make the mistake that many others do, that assume just because you built it, people will watch it. Make sure to include your url in the video as a tagline at the bottom of the screen, so viewers can go to your site, once they are done watching the video.

By doing simple guerrilla marketing techniques as the video example, will help increase your traffic and boost your rankings in Google’s Search.