Posts Tagged ‘marketing budget’

What’s the Buzz about Google Buzz?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

What’s the Buzz?

What has the small business marketing world Buzzing? “Google Buzz” !  This is the latest addition to social media marketing that the internet and marketers are all fired up about. Google Buzz  is a  new feature that shows up in Gmail that is a friend feed type social newsfeed like Facebook which behaves differently in google never ending style – a scroll platform. Most of the “buzz” about Google buzz has marketers asking is it a marketing utility? Is it something we need? It is brilliant because what it does is forces social stream into our inbox and allows us to see that we are inundating ourselves with stuff we don’t need!

Google Buzz will allow us to see more real time content such as tweets and comments in google buzz that will get ranked as critical words.  Eventually Google Buzz will eliminate the race for followers and fans and will allow google environment fans to be able to use Google Buzz effectively to parse down the number of people they want to connect with to a reasonable level.

I am all for anything that will make our lives easier but if Google Buzz does what is promised, it will negate the need for companies to be concerned about how many friends and fans they are collecting and concentrate on building long term relationships with their true customers.

As the world of social media marketing changes, we are studying all the ways in which we can help our small business customers to make educated decisions on which social media platforms they will incorporate into their 2010 marketing programs.  Stay tuned!

Where will you spend your 2010 marketing dollars?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

First, do your research. Marketing has changed significantly. Companies are no longer investing an exorbitant amount of their advertising budgets on splashy full page ads in trade publications.
Research shows that most companies are now placing their ad dollars on the internet – specifically for pay per click campaigns in addition to banner ads, e-newsletter advertising and on line events. It is no longer feasible for companies to rely on a company website in order to sell their products and services. You must have a multifaceted plan which includes not only print advertising, publicity and a website but social media marketing programs such as facebook and twitter in order to take advantage of connecting with your customers and adjust your marketing budget accordingly.

Knowing how and where your customers are searching for your products or services is the most important aspect of your marketing plan for 2010. Budgets are tight and more than ever, companies are looking for ROI and accountability. In order to justify your marketing investment, do your research and spend your marketing and ad dollars wisely.