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Michael Comins

20 Essentials to Power-Up Your Social Media Strategy. | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Added the Google tracking code to the Landing page for the ads you are running? What about the Facebook landing tabs that you are running for a contest/sweepstakes/announcement or any other promotion. The insights are great and much more in depth than what Facebook provides. Do this now!Another great piece of code is the Google remarketing code. With the same added onto your Facebook page it makes for a great spread for your Google Adwords run ads. With a captive fan base account being pulled into the target range it makes for specific targeting.So you are running a contest on Facebook & Twitter at the same time? Ensure you talk about it on both platforms. Those with accounts on either will get involved. Sounds irrational? Now think where all your Twitter widget features and so does your Facebook News stream. Get it? Think social. Also remember they a lot of people stumble onto social media links via Google search and brows Twitter without logging in.Using a hashtag? Keep it small and precise. Do not add two words together that make puns or cannot be understood. Also, remember to keep the possibility of its use extremely narrow. You don't want negative publicity or feedback via the same.If you are using an application ensure you promote it using a Bit.ly link. No not for tracking the rate of the clicks alone but also the branding bit. A shot URL always saves space on Twitter and looks good too.
  • An auto reply for new followers does not always work on Twitter. Sometimes they follow you to DM you to make a complaint. Be careful. Keep it neutral if you have one. Who said the future can’t be predicted. On a content calendar plot dates of important holidays, days and celebrations. Include important soccer games, death and birth anniversaries of the celebrated personalities. Trust me. These trend on Twitter and do they go mighty!Keep a 5 time a day tab on your Twitter account. Twice a day checks are passé. Trends emerge and die within hours. Capitalize with these plugging in announcements, product launches or even new recruitment's. Trust me they work.The Youtube option of featured video makes for an excellent way to announce information to first time visitors. Simply set the same on auto play and have not only your videos plays increase but also your on channel engagement.So you have a welcome page as well as a thank you page that follows after the viewer has gone through the application/lead form etc. Does the thank you form have a tweet this/like this button? Build to scale when adding widgets to an interface and do so where the viewer is able to pause and dedicate time on the same.So people registered on your landing page and you forgot to add the Facebook widget there? Don't fret a simple mailer to the leads generated will ensure that at least some of them do follow you back on Facebook. In personal instances the mailers have generated as much as 400 likes when marketed to a database of 2000 leads. Unbelievable? Try it.
  • Google Adwords seems to be very generous with its marketing solutions coupons. Do you receive countless coupons for trial campaigns? Do you use them? Don't lie. The best way to use them is run ads targeting them to your page. This is an efficient way to use the trial versions and create some super cool traction on your page.Loaded a nice picture for the Facebook page? No not the cover, the profile we mean. Check how it appears on the news feeds of fans for a better perspective. Is it exciting to look at? Is it too cluttered? Note that most pages and updates pull traffic due to the nature of their visibility. Everyone looks at someone attractive right? Make a note.Wondering whom to follow on Twitter. Don’t worry, it’s ok. There are a million faces there. Heard about Twitter lists? These public/private database goldmines are a brilliant index of people according to the nature of their interests and hobbies. Another way of selecting whom to follow is by registering on wefollow.com – a twitter index on people and their influences. Wish to go more specific then there is klout and Peerindex. Both tools excellent on rating people on their merits in multiple aspects.Twitter makes for excellent ways to reach out to those who matter. Make lists according to the people who enquire and complain with you. Adding them to a special guess list will help in damage control as well as testing plans, products and packages in the future.
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  • Content once shared cannot be changed right? Wrong! If you have published a post that has an image that accompanies it you can change the text any time later of the post has not got a suitable reaction. Do this if the content is not performing accordingly. Note: Avoid this when it is a press release or an official/financial statement.Content is of two parts on all Tweets and Facebook Updates. The first section is informative and the second is reactive. Try and pack in all content with reactive posts to get traction on the page. Also on Facebook try and keep the second line of text in another paragraph to get a higher share of response. But ensure the content is social worthy or else this will all be in vain.Have a blog/article to share as well? Give an interesting piece of information on Twitter and Facebook with an interesting image. Do not share the entire information in the update. Say something like 'Northern Lights can be viewed from a distance of 5 miles and the best thing about them.. read more here (short link)'Use action words like ‘Check this.., It’s here.., Out now.., Bet you dint know this..’ when releasing pictures and contest images. These are entitled to get audiences to click the link to view the details. Remember that images and external links almost everything is only shown as a link alone. Action words like these will help, not always but most certainly often.
  • Last but not the least, tweet when your audience is present on Twitter. Talking about lunch? Its best to do so around 11 to 1pm. That is when the time lunch plans are made for example. Similarly when catering to an audience that is sex specific remember women and men differ in times of the day they use social media. Also, with mobiles doing most of the work than a computer the ability to view an image is much lesser than possible. Keep images and text clear.
Michael Comins

QR codes provide an added integrated dimension :: BtoB Magazine - 0 views

  • QR codes on the labels of shipped products or invoices can help generate repeat orders and facilitate online payments.
  • QR codes on postcards can direct potential buyers instantly to an online catalog, optimized for mobile device viewing, to review available products and services.
  • If your product or service requires a demonstration, a QR code can direct your prospects to an online video.
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  • QR codes on the labels of shipped products or invoices can help generate repeat orders and facilitate online payments.
Michael Comins

42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • It found that Android devices lead the way in overall popularity at 51% followed by iPhones at 38%. 
  • The numbers for Android devices are skewed even higher for the young age group at 58%, showing that marketers must ensure that their sites are equally optimised for apps and web browsers via Android devices as they are for iOS devices.
  • 88% of consumers who shop using mobile apps on Android tablets report the highest levels of satisfaction compared to 71% of iPad users. Similarly satisfaction among Android smartphone users is 69% versus 66% on iPhone
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  • iPad users reported the highest satisfaction levels at 75%, followed by Amazon Kindle at 73%, iPhone at 66%, Android tablet at 66% and Android smartphone at 60%.
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    42% of US mobile users have clicked an ad on the mobile web
Michael Comins

QR codes forecasted to bring proximity-based action oriented marketing to $2.3 billion ... - 0 views

  • Proximity based, action oriented marketing solutions saw an exponential growth to its demand last year, and a Smith’s Point Analytics report is now suggesting that it may bring this market to the $2.3 billion mark by the year 2016.
  • According to the report’s author, Peter Crocker, “QR codes and proprietary 2D barcodes are popping up everywhere and we estimate that outside of Japan, 164 million unique codes will be created in 2012.”
Michael Comins

QR Codes Are Useless Eye Candy Unless You Add Strategic Intelligence Behind Them - Busi... - 0 views

  • 48% of the respondents in the AT&T Mobile Marketing Survey point to an increase of 10% to 25% in traffic, while 14% have increased traffic 26% to 50%.
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    48% of the respondents in the AT&T Mobile Marketing Survey point to an increase of 10% to 25% in traffic, while 14% have increased traffic 26% to 50%.
Michael Comins

How Starbucks Blends Marketing And Tech - Mobility - Mobile business - Informationweek - 0 views

  • In July Wheeler's team came up with an idea to do an augmented reality app for the holiday season. By pointing an iPhone or Android smartphone camera at one of the company's red holiday cups, a character on the phone would appear to ski, run, or move in some way on the cup, bridging the digital and physical worlds.
Michael Comins

QR codes can play an important role in consumer trust - 0 views

  • Unfortunately, many of the consumers find that even when they do know what QR codes are and they use their mobile devices to scan them, they rapidly discover that the mobile marketers didn’t take the time to make the scan worthwhile. For example, if all the code does is direct the user to the homepage of a website, there will be a far poorer response than if scanning the code allows the smartphone owner to gain access to an exclusive discount coupon.
  • Among the main problems are that while they have become highly popular among companies, many consumers still haven’t figured out what they are. This is a slow learning process that is catching on, but that hasn’t included the majority of smartphone users quite yet.
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Using QR Code For Business - 0 views

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    For the newbies they are just the strange lines forming a square but once known they are an effective part of the marketing strategy to easily grab the attention of the potential customers.
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Benefits of Using QR Codes - 0 views

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    The qr codes serve as an effective marketing aspect that is placed along with the graphic design for the further variations.
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Use Custom QR Code Generator for your businesses needs - 0 views

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    Are you looking for the best QR code generator for your marketing needs? SquareScan offers you an opportunity to create a custom QR code with the ability to track your results.
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QR Code Business Card Can Be Smaller For Easy Use - 0 views

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    You can use QR code for information transfer, just by scanning and reading through Smartphone cameras. This two dimensional QR code business card contains information that can be encoded to text, to open an URL and many other.
QR Code Creator

Use QR Code Creator For Business Promotion- a marketing tip - 0 views

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    QR code generation is one of the useful and an inexpensive way of attracting customers. So that they interact more with the products and...
Michael Comins

Improving QR code scans | Labels and Labeling - 0 views

  • 1. Provide instructions near the QR Code
  • 2. Give people an incentive
  • 4. Shorten the destination URL
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  • 3. Educate your audience ahead of time
  • If a friend used the link to buy a Verizon mobile, the original customer won a smart phone. The company gained a 35,000 dollars return on a 1,000 dollar investment and greatly increased brand awareness.
  • At the moment QR codes are still a novelty. But as we become accustomed to seeing them on increasing numbers of products, brands need to do more to ensure they have an impact.
Michael Comins

Study shows that consumers are eager for mobile coupons, but few receive them - QR Code... - 0 views

  • These digital coupons are often used as an incentive to encourage mobile consumers to scan a QR code or interact with an NFC-based advertisement.
  • 55% of mobile consumers in the U.S. are interested in receiving mobile coupons, especially through interaction with NFC technology. The report notes, however, that only 10% of consumers have ever received a coupon.
Michael Comins

Marketing - Get Mobile or Die Stuck: How to Evolve in Revolutionary Times | Business 2 ... - 0 views

  • there are around 1.3 billion phone lines in the world. The number of TV sets and personal computers is higher, around 1.5 billion of each.
  • by the end of 2010 there will be an estimated 5.3 billion mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide.
  • Cellular coverage is reaching about 90% of the world population and 80% of the population living in rural areas.
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  • SMS is typically read within an average of 15 minutes after receipt and responded to within 60 minutes.  Moreover, no other media has that rate of response.  The average SMS response rate typically ranges between 15% to 30%, compared to 5% for email and 2.6% for direct mail.  Response rates are even higher when the text messages are geo-referenced.
Michael Comins

Creating a #Hashtag Campaign on Twitter | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Determine the kind of value you aim to derive for yourself and your followers from using the hashtag. Do you intend to crowdsource information? Do you aim to create buzz? Are you looking to provoke conversation? Make sure your intentions and purpose for employing the hashtag are clear and focused. Formulate a hashtag that is relevant to your purpose and the subject you intend to tweet about.  Check to see if the hashtag you have in mind already exists and is in use. It is also very important to check if your desired hashtag has not taken on some other meaning. Twitter Search, Hashtags.org and Tagalus are some tools you can use to do a quick hashtag check.  Start tweeting your hashtag. It helps to set the context of your hashtag by briefly explaining what it means. Tweet with moderation. The last thing you want is to be seen as a spammer. Always ask what value you and your followers can get from the tweet you are putting out.  If it does not exist yet, add your hashtag definition to online tools such as Tagalus.  Set up an automatic alert tool that sends you an email alert when someone tweets your hashtag. Twilert is one such tool.
  • The concept itself is deceptively simple; just add the “#” symbol in front of a word or a group of words with the spaces between them taken out.
  • By including a relevant hashtag in your tweet, it becomes visible to people searching for that specific topic, adding your voice to the general discussion. Conversely, hashtags automatically narrow down your audience, allowing your tweets to reach and engage only those interested in the same subject matter.
Michael Comins

How to Adapt to the New World of Social Business | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • #1: Youth quake
  • 70% of Millennials feel that once they find a company or product they like, they will keep coming back58% are willing to share more personal information with trusted brands86% will share their brand preference onlineNearly 20% of Millennials attended a brand-sponsored event in the last 30 daysOf those who attended, 65% purchased the featured product
  • #2: An Audience With an Audience of Audiences
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  • #3: The Co-creation of Brands
  • #4: Digital Influence and Social Capital
Michael Comins

ScanLife to show the effectiveness of QR codes in marketing - QR Code Press | QR Code P... - 0 views

  • Per ScanLife’s recent 2012 quarterly report consumers are scanning a lot more now, by about157% from this same time last year.
  • Today, more consumers are attached to smart phones and other such devices than they have ever been in the past. This has created an opportunity that businesses have been unable to ignore. QR codes have been identified as an effective way to reach out to these consumers, and many companies have begun using the black and white barcodes to promote goods and services. These companies have found that using QR codes can be tricky, however, with many failing to utilize them effectively.
Michael Comins

Not So Fast: Native Apps Still Trump Mobile Web | Mobile App Testing - 0 views

  • “A year and a half ago, mobile users tended to spend considerably more time — an average of 64 minutes per day — using the Web browser on their phone or tablet. By comparison, they spent only 43 minutes per day in apps. Now mobile users now spend an average of 94 minutes per day using apps, but just 72 minutes browsing the mobile Web…”
  • “In March, the web browser accounted for just 18.5 percent of time spent online among US smart-phone users. Mobile apps accounted for the rest. Now we know why Safari for iOS capabilities advance so sparingly: Apple sees it as irrelevant. Stated differently: Safari is to mobile what Internet Explorer 6 was to the desktop 10 years ago. Apps matter more to both developers.”
Michael Comins

Mobile Optimization: 6 Ways To Prepare Your Site For Web 3.0 | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • Test your site’s mobile usability. Does your site look good clean on your smartphone? If it doesn’t, get it fixed.
  • Use responsive web designs. You can save yourself and your website visitors headaches by employing a web design that automatically adjusts to the size of screen it’s displayed on. That way, users will get a positive website experience no matter which type of device they use.
  • Develop a mobile app. If you lack the funds to outsource the creation of an app to a company that specializes in it, you can develop an app on your own with platforms like Conduit Mobile.
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  • Make sure your images are high-resolution. Until recently, it wasn’t difficult to get away with using low-quality images on your website. Unfortunately, these kind of images look bad on mobile screens, so they’ll have to go.
  • Simplify your site design. Generally, simple and easy-to-navigate websites do much better with mobile devices. If you’re undergoing a site redesign, consider keeping it simple.
  • Don’t bother with flash. Apple products like the iPhone and iPad don’t support flash. If you’re using flash on your website, you’re not reaching your full audience.
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