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I had a great day at the #SwipeSummit on Thursday. I was interviewed and having been up since 5am I threw some words together and somehow sounded coherent!
So How Do You Track Social Media Campaign Success?
Too often I speak with social media marketing execs or business owners who run their own social media accounts and when I ask them to tell me how they are measuring the success of their campaigns compared to the effort they are putting into this work, I get the same story: Facebook likes, comments & shares, Twitter followers & retweets, LinkedIn connections and followers, blah, blah, blah. But tracking these metrics tells you less than half the message and it's the least juicy part! In fact, it's like eating the skin on buffalo wings and throwing away the meat. Sure you're getting a taste of the good stuff, but you're missing so much more and in the end it could be doing you more harm than good.
The article below highlights the 5 really important metrics that count for measuring social media campaign effectiveness:
http://www.francodebonis.eu/so-how-do-you-track-social-media-campaign-success/
This Rebrand / Logo Design case study provides information on the design of a new logo and identity for Blood Bikes East
I am delighted to be involved with a worthwhile charity called Blood Bikes East. Since joining I have used my marketing and branding experience to help the organisation complete a rebrand exercise.
I therefore wrote an article/case study on how we went from old to new.
Marketing & selling to enterprise-level clients is not like any other marketing. If you’ve never done it, you’re in for a big surprise. In fact you’re in for at least 8 surprises as outlined in my latest article:
http://www.francodebonis.eu/the-8-major-surprises-for-marketers-who-have-never-done-enterprise-marketing/
If you are a front-end web developer or in any other way have worked on and delivered website projects, you will totally identify with this image.
Literally EVERY SINGLE TIME!
#OnlineReputationManagement losing you sales? #OnlinePR problems? Don't know how to fix it? Read This -> https://goo.gl/wt7EnU
I decided to test whether link-building was really as important to good ranking as everyone makes out - I proved it wasn't, so wrote this article.
If you need to promote a business, service or product then this is an important read.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-believe-link-building-flim-flam-how-good-content-de-bonis?trk=prof-post
What are the most important digital marketing trends for marketers? This blog gives 10 key digital marketing technologies to use in 2015 from Dave Chaffey
If you are involved in #marketing and especially #digitalmarketing haven't got your head around the intricacies of #contentmarketing, then it's time to make a coffee and start. This article is a good starting point.
6 Critical Steps To Defining The Perfect Marketing Budget & Plan
In my working career, and particularly when I ran my marketing agency, I needed to put together #marketingplans with corresponding #marketingbudgets. In my early years, it terrified me. So much to think about and include...how does one do it?
So I scoured the web trying to find something helpful. A 'blue-print' if you will for achieving the holy grail of a strong and practical marketing plan. There are many documents and templates available for the structure of a plan and what should be included, but that's not what I am talking about. What I needed was the mechanism for determining what the budget should be and how to decide on the activities that would eventually be plugged into the plan.
So I formulated my own approach and I share this with the world now. When working with clients on their marketing budgets I always worked backwards into it. You start at a macro level (look at the big picture) and work backwards until you are looking at a micro view (looking at the many small details).
I hope it's useful and please do let me have your thoughts on how it could be improved further...
https://goo.gl/w447zo
Want To Sell? Spin A Yarn! The Power Of Storytelling In Marketing
From the moment we can understand language, we love to hear stories. From Goblins and princesses to rocket men and space aliens, we engage with stories. It shapes how we perceive the world and teaches us right from wrong.
This article highlights how we can use #storytelling in #marketing to get better results and how, in fact, it's crucial to good marketing.
https://goo.gl/fPnphn
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Saw this today. It looks amazing and will help anyone with a need to create landing pages to support an Adwords campaign!
Great Marketing - The Million Piece Jigsaw
I was just listening to the radio and came across a business discussion in which a branding expert was talking about marketing. I know the guy and he is a very knowledgeable and eloquent speaker. He was talking about how important perfection is in marketing. The importance of focusing on fonts and not using lots of them or choosing and sticking to a specific colour or colours for your branding, etc. Everything he said was correct but as he spoke, something struck me like never before.
Marketing is like a million-piece jigsaw and most people think that to be successful in business you need to finish the whole jigsaw.
The fact is that "finishing the jigsaw" is only possible for large corporate companies with hundreds of staff and huge budgets and even then they rarely get beyond the 900 thousandth piece! The reality for the rest of us is that we have to make do with completing a fraction of the jigsaw. So how can SMEs be successful without completing the jigsaw? Quite easily actually - stop worrying about the whole picture!
Just like a jigsaw, marketing is about the pieces. But each form of marketing is not a single piece, but a cluster of pieces that make up a small part of the picture. Therefore, don't worry about the million pieces and simply focus on the 50 pieces that make up one recognisable part of the whole picture.
This is very important, so take note, because I am coming back to the branding expert's point. You have to tackle your "marketing jigsaw" in a consistent manner.
Have you ever watched someone who loves jigsaws working on one? There is a specific methodology to it and typically they start by finding and completing all the edge pieces. Not so hard because of the straight edges. Then once that is done they begin to put all the other similar pieces into different piles, sky, grass, flowers, etc. They then choose a pile and begin to create small clusters of images and ultimately this allows them to attach small clusters to each other to create larger blocks and so on until the jigsaw is complete.
If you approach your marketing in the same way, you would do well. The edge pieces are your overall plan; what are the things that you should do in a perfect world with endless budgets. List everything out and ignore what's possible for now. Then start thinking about each activity and start pulling the individual pieces together for that. Your website, for example, requires many elements from design and functionality to images and text and finally you need to think about how people are going to find it.
With all the "website pieces" together in one pile you can start to fit them together until your website cluster is complete and you have something recognisable. But BEWARE! Sometimes when making a jigsaw you might come across a piece that is not part of the cluster that you are working on but you can see where it's supposed to go in a different cluster. OK, so go put it in, but don't get distracted on that other cluster of pieces or you'll end up with a lot of unfinished and unrecognisable clusters.
This is what happens to many business owners. They begin working on one element of their marketing plan, but get distracted and end up with lots of half-finished, semi-working marketing elements that end up wasting more money than they generate. The scary part is that marketing in the 21st Century is actually like an endless jigsaw where more pieces are added every day. The need to focus is therefore more important than ever.
Good Luck!
I am on a short sabbatical at the moment after selling my business. So, while enjoying some free time and soaking up the sun, I am also preparing myself for job hunting later this year.
I created a CV, but after working hard on it and despite creating what I hope is one of the more interesting CVs I have seen, I still thought it was kind of boring (as all CVs are). So I created an infographic version with the highlights shown in a cool and interesting way.
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For everyone else, please share. I have found that opportunities come from the weirdest of places.
Are You Worried About Website Hacking? Here Are 9 Key Must-Do Things To Protect It.
If you don't protect your website, what you are basically saying to hackers is:
WELCOME TO MY WEBSITE – TAKE WHAT YOU WANT!
The instances of websites being hacked is on the rise! A recent US survey of 583 businesses conducted by Juniper Networks showed some alarming data. 90% of respondents said that their network had been breached at least once by hackers in the previous 12 months. 60% reported two or more breaches and staggering 50% said they didn’t feel they could stop future attacks.
Other data by security analysts shows that 75% of all hacking attacks target web applications and obviously the majority of these are websites. The incidence of hacking attacks is on the rise and this guide explains why it happens and what you can do to stop it.
https://goo.gl/t6x6EV
7 KEY E-COMMERCE SITE MISTAKES
I’ve setup a lot of Ecommerce sites and in almost every case the client’s verve and vigour to get the project completed was matched only by their lack of understanding for the sheer scale of the task they were embarking on.
Most people fail to see the similarity between a virtual store and a real one and where they would go into great detail and lengths to get their physical store perfect, they don’t do the same for their virtual store.
So, what better way to explain the challenges of setting up an Ecommerce site than looking at it from a physical store perspective? Read on:
https://goo.gl/Sk96vr
Want To Be Successful? Be Quirky! How Making People Smile, Think Or Even Dislike You Can Be Good For Your Brand.
Someone told me a long time ago that “people buy from people” and so when selling your products and services you should be yourself. So what if you are a quirky individual with a wicked sense of humour who runs a shoe shop, restaurant, flower shop, etc.?
Read this article to find out how quirky can be good for business: https://goo.gl/vHCHkC
Google Hummingbird – Why Google Hates SEO?
Does Google hate SEO? Why do they continue to make the process of website optimisation harder and harder? What does their new Hummingbird engine provide and what does it take away? What does it all mean for you? It's all in this article. Read on... http://www.thedggroup.ie/google-hummingbird-why-google-hates-seo.asp