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Make Them Click – Interactive Advertising

Friday, August 28th, 2009

I’ve been fortunate enough to have spent the past week vacationing in the Outer Banks (OBX) this past week and as I blog in the back seat while my wife drives us through scenic Virginia I am reminded of some tech adverts I saw the past few days.

Most predominately was a retail surf shops main sign out front which read, “TXT coupon to 4231 ( or whatever the number was – can’t remember right now ) for instant savings.”   I would only assume that the store owners would honor the discount for those who are less tech saavy or for those whose carriers don’t provide proper coverage.

The point being to get prospective customers involved. To make them think or wonder. To provoke interaction. I’ve seen this form of response marketing not just in retail but many other venues of commerce. A hockey game posting trivia on the scoreboard or including the audience by asking them to vote on the next song to be played at the break in action.

The general publics percepion is currently very accepting and does not feel these types of communications to be gimmicky.

I never did text to get that coupon. It wouldve been nice. Surf shops in surf towns are always overpriced – I’m no sucker for impulse, in the moment shopping.

The same interactive approach should be well thought out ahead of any new web development project. What type of information do you want to collect from your call to action? A simple, “Complete this form for an instant coupon code worth 15% on your future order” is a sure fire way to secure that important contact information and improve conversion ratios. Static web sites are so 2003. Don’t get caught up in just trying to get online. Visitors won’t look at a static channel very long and they won’t come back.

An Opportunistic Link

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

I was quite excited to see Travis Lee pitch the other night in his debut as a Phillie.  So much in fact that I attempted to blog it in a wonderful piece entitled “Good Ownership and its Advantages”.  This was a wonderful post which unfortunately fell victim to a bug in the Word Press iPhone application (or maybe operator error).  The puropse was to talk about the advantages of good ownership not resting on their laurels after a world championship but rather continuing to stay proactive in current and future activities. 

This holds true in business, well to a certain extent.  Given the 2008 recession that sent many companies into defense of marketing dollars I had the displeasure of working with a certain company that remained offensive in an attempt to increase market share while smaller companies crawled under their shells to dodge the economic storm.  Well as the clouds have cleared it is apparent to me that those smaller companies, and any organization for that matter, that kept marketing dollars and expenses under control made out better.

Stewart Bradley on Trainers Table

Most recently I had the pleasure of sitting on the eight yard line for the Philadelphia Eagles Flight Night which was an exhibition game/practice with some 31,000 in attendance.  The night was excellent with parachutters landing on the filed, swoop in full effect, cheerleaders and the unfortunate injury of starting linebacker Stewart Bradley.  I happened to catch a snapshot of  him on the sideline which got me to thinking the next day.  Maybe a news outlet would like this picture as the story began to gain momentum.  I spoke with several outlets offering a little bit of money here and there but my choice was apparent when NBC10.com offered a web link: 

Click here to see the link and article (Read half way down to see my name, link and photo).  I’ve attributed the results in getting that link to the tune of an over 60% increase in new visitor traffic, so the advantages of a web link over $50 cash are far more advantageous.  Plus the popularity factor with Google PageRank and having a trusted news organization listing our URL with set title tags increases the search engines opinion of our site. 

I’ve attributed the results in getting that link to the tune of an over 60% increase in new visitor traffic, so the advantages of a web link over $50 cash are far more advantageous.

Link Building has been around since the spawn of the internet but has increased in importance with the outcasting of link farms and Meta Tag/Keyword relevance.  Although tedious, reaching out to vertical markets, and sometimes non-vertical, proves the highest return on organic search results.  Links can be found at your local municipality, local social networking sites and many other places.  Many require a reciprocal link so your site should have a links (link building) page not just to show who you like but as an incentive to trade links with reputable organizations.

Social Networking and Your Organization

Friday, July 24th, 2009

It took me a few tries to get into Facebook and LinkedIn.  Like many, I had hesitations about posting pictures and information about me publicly until I really sat down and figured out the value of meeting up with old friends and keeping in touch with contacts.  Well, it took my wife twisting my arm to get me on and now sometimes we twist each others arm to get them off “the book”.

Needless to say, social networking platforms are not just a personal tool but also a valuable asset to churches, organizations, non-profits and corporations large and small.  Imagine your organization using a social networking tool to increase productivity by always keeping communication open.   Picture your work day starting with logging into your company or organizations networking site and seeing that Dottie from Accounting has updated her status to say, “Dottie Baker is troubled by the amount of declined D&B reports” or that Joe in Marketing has posted the latest copy proofs for approval.  Who is that Joe in marketing guy and why does he always leave the dirty filter in the coffee machine?

Oh yeah, it’s better then a WiKi or a local intranet.  It’s easier then Document Management software.  Why?  It’s instant.  It’s in your face.   It builds community within an organization and in these difficult times where many are afraid to leave their chairs in fear that when they return they will be laid off it is the effective communication tool for getting messages out there.  Churches use this platform with their congregation and members have embraced the ease of use and accessibility of keeping up with other members and events within the church.   The opportunity for another added revenue stream with advertising is also a kicker for the treasurer of a school or any educational institute looking to make a faculty or student version.

Getting set up with a social networking site is simple and quick.  Contact us today for pricing and turn times and mention our blog post for one year of free web hosting with any social networking installation.

Todd
pushStar Multimedia, LLC