July 30, 2010, 12:23 pm

The short answer to the question, Is online marketing a silver bullet? is No.  In this social media article, I explain that not everyone is online, so online marketing isn’t ofr everyone. Look, if you are Coke or McDonald’s, and you are trying to grab the youth, then, yeah, you need a snazzy online marketing campaign. Infomercials still work. Ask Billy Mays or Ron Popeil or Magic Jack.

Many companies (see this article) can’t even wrap their heads around social media. Others think it will cost way too much to afford. Still others will coast with what they are currently doing.

In this economy, retaining clients is paramount. Deeper connections would help. That can be done with social media.

Next, it isn’t so much marketing as lead generation and sales. On a case by case basis social media may work for sales or lead generation. Try to remember that much of the I-made-$4000-today-on-twitter comes from affiliate marketers who don’t provide a service or a product, but test marketing widgets to game the system every day. As I was explaining to a prospective client today, he was getting sales from Search marketing (SEO or SEM) due to organic search results and WOM (word of mouth) was working, but he wanted to ramp up the sales five fold.  Online marketing won’t help that to his target. Lead generation and old fashioned sales would.

You have to have a Marketing Plan (and Calendar) which includes not just strategy and message but delivery platform and measurement. Marketing takes time too. It isn’t a switch or spiget you turn on and off.  It depends on what you are marketing (selling) and to who.  Use the correct tool — and fish where the fish are.





Text/SMS Messaging

Filed under: Marketing Tips, Offline Marketing, social media — Sunday, January 18, 2009 @ 8:56 pm

Text messaging or SMS messaging or texting to people’s cell phones is a popular topic of discussion.

The Small Biz tech Advisor has Q&A about this topic including mentioning 2 providers.

For example, Sumotext offers small businesses a monthly plan for $79, which includes up to 1,000 messages per month and 8 cents for each additional SMS. Clickatell asks you to buy credits, and if you review their site you will see the cost per message varies based on the geographical location.

Agile Communications Group in Tampa is an SMS gateway and text marketing company. It’s about 7 cents per message.

SMS messaging should be part of your overall marketing plan. It should also be OPT IN! Not every cell phone accepts text messages and many plans charge per SMS message. For example, my wife’s plan is no SMS; $0.40 per message — and she doesn’t want any.





Best and Worst Marketing Ideas

Filed under: Marketing Tips, Offline Marketing, Online Marketing, advertising — Monday, January 5, 2009 @ 8:22 am

Entrepreneur magazine has a list of the best and worst marketing ideas ever. Vegas, Mac, Reese’s Pieces, Tylenol, Nathan’s, Livestrong and Blendtec have some of the best ideas that can translate into lessons for any marketing professional.

Worst idea actually went to America’s Top Guerrilla Marketer (according to FastCompany), Sam Ewan of Interference.

By looking at good and bad pieces of marketing (and reading all that direct mail), you can get a feel for what might work with your audience.





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