Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Event Marketing in Kansas City

Event Marketing in Kansas City - Do you ever wonder how some people manage to get hundreds of people to an event when you struggle sometimes to get 15 people to a birthday party? It's all in the marketing baby! You need to take the time to come up with a strategy and a concept keeping in mind the purpose of the event in every step of the way.

Check out this invite I received  to a birthday party recently. It's a printout of a "passport" with each person's picture clipped onto it with details of the menu, "We will serve cake, ice cream & appetizers." The plane ticket has all the details of the party, the where, the when and who to call if you have to miss the "flight". Do you put this much thought into hosting a party? If not, it could explain the attendance. When an event is well marketed and executed, it ranks head and shoulders above other events and attendees can see it immediately in the marketing. I can guarantee you, I immediately put this party date on my calendar so as to not miss it! If the invitations are this amazing, imagine what the party will be like!

Don't skimp on your marketing planning and ideas. Before you begin anything, develop a good operational course of action with a solid marketing plan that has a consistant message. Filter every detail through these two lenses and check and recheck all your details consistantly and you will end up with a successful event!

As always, if you have any marketing questions, we would be happy to talk with you!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Marketing with Video Sharing Sites

Marketing with Video Sharing Sites can feel foreign to you with the contemporary success of YouTube and other video sharing sites like vimeo et al. After all, small business owners like you have hardly had time to learn the caveats and nuances of social media marketing, blogging and other progressive forms of digital marketing up to this point. It can be overwhelming at times, but just keep learning a little bit more every day, and you will get there. Of course, as my mentor Knuckles always said, "A good business owner knows a lot about a lot in business, but not everything, and he always knows when to hire out."  

Take time to learn about video sharing sites and marketing through them because most people age 18-49 are on them, and if you deem it beneficial learn how to implement the strategies yourelf or hire it out. With video marketing, try making a video and posting it to YouTube. Always optimize your videos. See an example of a video here. Learn how to share it with a few trusted others to get their opinion, and learn about sharing through other forms of media, like Facebook or Twitter. Keep your videos around 2 minutes or under and make sure you have a good microphone.

As always, if you have any marketing questions, feel free to contact us or leave us a comment.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Basic Marketing in Olathe & Online

Basic marketing in Olathe & Online - as found on Dictionary.com.

mar·ket·ing

[mahr-ki-ting] Show IPA
noun
1.
the act of buying or selling in a market.
2.
the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling.

I love the 2nd definition that basically says marketing is everything from taking it from the producer's hands and putting it into the consumer's hands. That's a pretty big job! Big jobs need good plans in order to execute them well. Yes, you need to put some thought into marketing. You can have the best product or service in your area, with the best prices, but if you can't get your wares into peoples hands or homes then you're fiddling your thumbs with not enough work. 

Don't expect customers to bust down your door demanding what you sell. Be proactive in procuring sales that will pay your salary and keep you in business. What can you do today, this week and this month to make a difference in your sales immediately? Notice the word do in that last sentence? You can't just plan it, you have to execute it well also, so be ready to work. Ifyou have questions about marketing, drop us a email or comment.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Marketing With Pinterest

Are you thinking about marketing with Pinterest because you see other businesses doing it? Well that's all fine and dandy as long as the Pinterest demographics and your client demographics line up. Compare your client demographics to the Pinterest demographics below, and see if makes sense for you to spend time or money towards it.

Did you know that Pinterest is made up mostly of adult females (82%) that have a household income of $25,000-$100,000.  61% of Pinterest ladies have some college and 25% of them have a Bachelors degree or higher, which means a whopping 86% of Pinterest users are at a level of some college or above. If you market to highschool males, then Pinterest is not where you need to concentrate in your marketing plan. These are the things you need to think about when budgeting your money for marketing expenses.

As always, we are happy to answer any small business marketing questions you have.

Friday, October 26, 2012

ROI On Social Media

Some people say ROI on social media can not be determined, but it's simply not true. Check out this slide put out by HubSpot in an online webinar (10/23/12) on determining ROI on Social Media. I would like to say I've used this formula, and had many customers bow down to it, but the answer is no, I just heard of this formula, and I'm putting it out for you, "Joe Small Business Owner", to see what you think.

Frankly, at Shoestring Mktg, we normally track sales, fans, followers and clicks etc, but this formula actually has an "Average Fan Value", which would be extremely valuable. For all you do-it-yourselfer marketers, we would like to know what you think of this formula. Though it seems to be a fairly good formula, one deficiency I see is that it doesn't account for a client who doesn't click-through to your website, and simply hires you off of social media, just like I talked about Susan Grace Napier, Author of Intimate Terrorist, in an earlier post. The reason she wouldn't compute in this formula, is because she never clicked through to my site. Susan corresponded with me solely through LinkiedIn, where we set up our meeting and then she hired me at the meeting. According to this conversion chart, Susan wouldn't compute even though I have made money off her, however I must say, the geniuses at HubSpot do an amazing job at helping people how to make marketing easy. 

Let us know what you think about this formula. Also, do you have a good way of measuring ROI on social media? If so, drop us a comment or email. We would love to have a dialogue with you!   .

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Getting New Customers From LinkedIn

Getting new customers from LinkedIn is possible, as well as other forms of social media, as long as you work them effectively. We recently picked up a new client from LinkedIn, the author of Intimate Terrorist, Susan Grace Napier. We are both companies in Kansas City, and in trying to promote her cause, domestic violence prevention, she added me as a personal connection, and then found Shoestring Mktg through my LinkedIn page. One day out of the blue, I get an email that basically says, 'I need help with marketing, can we set up a meeting to talk?'

Well, after meeting with her, we decided we could make a good team, because our personal and business philosphies are aligned, and not only do we enjoy being around each other, we also have professional goals and philosophies in common. So anyone who says social media won't make you money, just doesn't know what they're talking about. Maybe THEY can't make money on social media, but you can!

First, you have to build a presence on LinkedIn. Set up a personal profile, and fill out your profile as much as you can. Second, start a business page, and encourage people to follow your page.  Thirdly, get involved in some groups, and participate in the discussions. Talk on other people's profiles and statuses, and literally start trying to build a relationship with people through LinkedIn. Answer your emails, start conversations and in general, reach out to other people who could be potential customers for you. Just remember, be a positive business with good intentions and you too can find another avenue to meet new potential customers with LinkedIn.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Positive vs. Negative Marketing

Positive vs. negative marketing is widely disputed, and with the upcoming elections, I'd like to weigh in on positive vs. negative marketing, but only as far as digital marketing is concerned.  I continually watch and learn from industry leaders, and there have been studies done which test positive vs. negative sentiments in marketing, and though a very negative stance can sometimes garner support, the positive messages win in the long run.

Positive messages routinely get more "click-throughs" and "likes". It's not until you take a hard negative stance can you garner much support, and it's still not even as much support as the positive rankings. So generally, you should always err on the side of caution, and not put out negative marketing messages. This frame was taken from a webinar I took recently that depicted the "click through rate" by the subject line of an email. As you can see, the positive subject lines of emails get a much higher click through rate than negative sentiments. (Slide is from a HubSpot Webinar 10/23/12 #LeadSci)

Now I mentioned political ads, and I want you to think about how you feel....how does a negative ad about a candidate you are supporting politically make you feel about the candidate putting out the ad? Probably not great, because the negative ads are attacking someone you like. Is that how you want your brand depicted, as a hateful, nasty, mud-slinging type company? Remember this the next time you are tempted to write something nasty about your competition or point out a negative aspect in an online marketing campaign.

As always, if you have questions or need help with marketing, Shoestring Mktg is happy to talk with you. Contact us by leaving a comment, or by visiting our website at http://bit.ly/SSMcontact and we can answer any questions or try to solve any marketing problems you have.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Social Media For Your Olathe Business

I charge 5 cents a reader, but for you this blog is free.
Social media for your Olathe business does not mean starting an account, filling it out, and then letting it sit dormant after inviting everyone you know to "like" it or "follow" you. Social media is just that...social. Don't bother to create and fill out profiles if you aren't going to actively use them. And by using them, I don't mean cram a sales pitch down your followers throats. Social media is truly a social vehicle that allows people to find you online, interact with you on an opt-in basis, talk about things related to your industry and/or products, while providing a link to your website where customers can hopefully find out all the information they need about your company and your products.

Some businesses really miss the "social" aspect of this type of marketing. They think because it is "marketing" that this means get on social media and slap a coupon, sales pitch, or offers on as many news feeds as they can. Now let me tell you, you can get new customers off social media, but you have to do it right. Learn more about the strategy of it before even attempting to do it yourself, because since it's free, it can be a valuable marketing tool for your Olathe business.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Marketing Plan For Your Overland Park Business

You need a good marketing plan for your Overland Park business so first you have to make one! Be sure to write it out, and don't just write ideas...be specific!

A Good Marketing Plan For Your Overland Park Business Will:
  • Detail out how you are going to grow your business
  • Compare reality vs. plan on a regular basis (plan vs. analytics)
  •  Help you be an expert in your industry for competitors and customers alike
  • Measure how your efforts are working (analytics reports)
 
You Need To:
  • Renew annually (make changes to reflect new directions etc)
  •  Allow changes to be made regularly to maximize your efforts
 
A good marketing plan will point out opportunities for you to grow, and after looking at your plans vs. analytics, it will help you determine which way your marketing dollars should be spent.
 
Do you have a marekting plan? Do you need help building one? As always, you can contact Shoestring Mktg for more information about how to grow your small Kansas City business that is on a budget! 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Kansas City Business - Collateral Marketing


Kansas City Business - Collateral Marketing is as important as a website. Do you know what collateral marketing is? Collateral Marketing lets those you come into contact with know who you are by acting as secondary credentials. For ex. business cards, name tags etc. As with the rest of your marketing, try to make sure all pieces carry through your message and branding consistantly. Also, whenever possible, try to put your website on your collateral marketing piece.  
 
What are some important marketing factors when looking at revising your business card? Make sure your website is on it! Consider putting a picture on it, for the "know, like and trust" factor. Put credibility icons on there, like Facebook, LinkedIn, or the Better Business Bureau (if you are a member in good standing). DON'T put your business card on shiny paper that people can't write on, because there's nothing more annoying than not being able to write a note on someone's business card because they were trying to be "too fancy". Use a professional printer, and not "free" cards from VistaPrint, unless going cheap is part of your branding. You will probably want your potential clients to see your business as reputable, and able to afford business cards. 
 
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Marketing On A Shoestring Budget

Kansas City business owners marketing on a shoestring budget are at an advantage compared to our forefathers. My father was a life-long entrepreneur in the tile business, but his idea of operating on a shoestring budget was NOT printing a catalog, but instead making samples on cheap hard cardboard type boards with holes in them for a peg board rack. He understood his customer, because they would go into a floor covering shop in a small town looking for products to put on their floor, and a catalog wasn't as nice as looking at a piece of tile itself.

Today, we are afforded online marketing via the internet which somewhat levels the playing field with the big companies while being virtually free! You should know that your customer probably goes to the internet to look for products, and you should be marketing to them in this way. There are many ways to take advantage of free marketing online, but a few examples would be Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Foursquare and many others. Marketing is about communicating your message to potential clients, and what better way to communicate to some one for free than Facebook? My point is, where there's a cash-strapped will there's a free way!

As always, if you need help with your marketing and are in the Kansas City metro area, contact me at Shoestring Mktg.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Increase Your Reach In Online Marketing

Increase Your Reach In Online Marketing by adding your company profile to websites and mobile apps that aid your customer in finding you. According to the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 2011 we know 2 things:

  1. 92% of all online adults use search engines
  2. 55% get location-based directions or recommendations on their cell phones

This is good news for the small business owner that is working on effective and inexpensive marketing strategies because increasing your presence online is easy to implement and free in most cases, however, it does take time. You will have to spend time finding different directories and apps to start a profile in, learning what information the profile can contain and filling it out fully to maximize your efforts. Some sites will allow sharing of photos and advertising special offers for you, while other site's profiles only allow for basic information that will rarely change. Just remember, for all your profiles, use a well thought out and consistant
Now look back at the 2 facts above, and notice that 55% of people get location based directions from their cell phone, so make sure you get registered in the map sites and geo-location based applications, like MapQuest. If they are trying to find your location from their mobile phone, make it easy for them. If you want to get an idea of your coverage online, Google your company name and see what comes up. Even if you have adequate coverage, spend time increasing your coverage by adding more profiles continually. Again, this just takes time, so make time every week and by the end of a year, you should see a difference in the results of your reach in online marketing.

To watch a video about increasing your reach through online marketing click here.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Social Media Gauge - Empire Avenue & Klout

Are you wondering how effective you are at social media? Try some of the social media out there that helps you measure by connecting your accounts and letting the site's algorithm give you a score that at least will put you apples to apples with other people, even if you don't agree with the algorithm itself.

Two fun sites that I've found are Klout and Empire Avenue. Empire Avenue is a little more fun and actually has some strategy to it, while Klout simply grades you on  your effectiveness to engage. Empire Avenue allows you to invest in others by buying stock in them. You make dividends on people and accumulate money and success. It is more social too, because you can engage with users better than on Klout, which merely is a measurement of sorts. Klout has changed their algorithm recently which messed with scores, and I have actually found it a little more confusing since they did this. Because there is so little knowledge about Klout, even in speaking with other Klout users, no one really knows much about it, even though they "use" it. This to me is a negative aspect.

Anyway, if you want to gauge your interactions on social media, try either Klout or Empire Avenue and be sure to +K me or buy stock in me and I will return the favor! Happy assessing!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Kansas City Monday Morning Marketing Blog

So, I'm your Kansas City Monday morning marketing blog that you are reading just after getting into the office ready for a long week of closing deals and keeping jobs in your pipeline, right? Aha! I'm magic! How did I know you are reading this on a Monday morning?  Because I'm a professional marketing expert for small businesses, and I know that the research shows the number of people reading blogs peak on Monday mornings, so I'm not as much magic, but rather a gambler using statistics to my advantage.

If you are a small business owner looking to increase your presence online, try blogging. You don't have to write out a 3 page paper everyday, but rather sit down and hammer out 2-3 paragraphs every day on subjects you know a lot about and that your potential customer cares about. When your potential customer types word phrases into a search engine, your blog has the potential of being seen by them if the engine picks it up in the rankings. Now though about half of people searching don't care if you have first page organic rankings, on the flip-side, the other half do care. Blogging can sometimes get you first page results, which is as huge to a small business marketing strategy as it is on your potential customer's opinion of your site in relation to the page your on.

If you see the power of blogging, but don't have time and need help contact us at 913.735-6584 or stop by our website at: http://bit.ly/SSMsite.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Olathe Christian Marketing Guru Doesn't Work On Sundays

This Olathe Christian marketing guru doesn't work on Sundays. Are you wondering why you're reading this after noticing that it was posted on a Sunday? That's the nice thing about using blogging as a form of online marketing, because you can write the blog in advance and publish it when you want it to air. This convenient form of online marketing allows a small business owner the capability to stay on top of his marketing or branding even if he leaves the country or simply goes off the grid for a long weekend.

Most people go online to research everything in this day and age, and a blog allows you to be an expert in your field, and talk about subjects you know. If you talk in your blog about a subject a potential customer currently needs, is looking to hire a contractor for, or musing about, then they can possibly find you when scouring the search engines. There is some art to blogging, but as long as you get the basics, you can learn the rest from there. Help get your small Kansas City business noticed online by blogging everyday, even if you're a Christian like me who doesn't work on Sundays.

If you don't have time to write your own blog, and you want help, call Shoestring Mktg at 913.735.6584 or visit our website at: http://on.fb.me/FB_SSM

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Customer Focus - Lenexa Software Developer

Customer Focus - Lenexa Software Developer
 
Every so often I try to blog about a local Kansas City customer to highlight their business. This week I'm highlight Bunch Consulting, Inc. Located in Lenexa, KS, though serving all of Kansas City and beyond, Bunch Consulting, Inc. is a national custom software company. They offer project based pricing so the customer knows exactly what their project will cost. Founded in July 2003, they are very experienced and can help you determine your needs vs. cost.

Bunch Consulting, Inc. can develop custom software solutions for any company and take their needs, wants and ideas and bring them to fruition. Because good software can replace an employee, having a custom software program developed could save money for a business. If you have a process or processes that could be automated, like inventory management or order tracking, then check out Bunch Consulting, Inc. to see if they can write you a custom program to hep you run more efficient and be more profitable.

Click here for Bunch Consulting, Inc. Website

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Social Media Is A Powerful Marketing Weapon

Social Media is a powerful marketing weapon, and if you don't believe that just look at any big social media brouhaha that is kicked up by users and picked up by the media as a good example. The latest is actress Stacey Dash who tweeted a simple tweet telling users to vote for #Mitt. The backlash that ensued was downright un-American, but a good indication of the viral power of mass communication like Twitter. So remember this the next time you want to post a comment about any hot-button issue, because just like you wouldn't tell your customers who to vote for, so you shouldn't tell your followers either.

How do you harness a positive firestorm of media? Well this is not an easily answered question because of the fickle nature of users and the fluid medium of social media. We recommend instead of trying to go viral, that you simply make it a goal to put out good user-generated content. Instead of trying to get millions of followers or views, instead try to get quality views. Talk to that potential customer you would like to have right in front of you and you will get better marketing results. Have any social media questions?

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Branding Your Overland Park Small Business

Branding your Overland Park small business may seem like a daunting task, but it is one of the unneccessary evils in putting forth a solid marketing message. It's extremely important that you take the time to ask yourself several questions to develop a consistent message across multiple formats. Some of the questions you need to ask yourself are:

  • What is the feel or message that you want your brand to put out?
  • What 3 words would you want a client to say about your business?
  • What emotions are behind customers purchasing your products or services?
  • What demographic do you want to appeal to?
If while examining your brand, you don't know what your brand puts out, then it's time to take serious consideration to improving your marketing efforts. You should be putting out a consistant message from the font of your first flier to the intricate campaign of an upcoming event. If you don't know the first step in branding your small business, and you are in Overland Park, or any suburb of Kansas City, then contact me immediately, and I can help you. Branding does matter, and you're putting off an image whether you are in tune with it or not.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Marketing Strategies For Olathe Business Owners

Marketing Strategies for Olathe Business Owners (and Overland Park etc.) are important, but what is the single most important thing you need to know when blogging as a form of marketing? Content is king! Google's motto is "Don't be evil". Google does not want you to try to manipulate the rankings, but rather to provide good content for users. This translates into a good blog by knowing your customers, and writing good content for them to find when they are researching online.

If it sounds like a simple marketing strategy, it's because it is. You can tell the difference between a blog written for it's users and a blog written for the Google crawlers. Just remember though that ultimately you are trying to communicate your message to your clients and potential clients, so don't mess up that opportunity of when a real potential comes to your site by boring them with repetitive language that you use in order to fool a Google crawler. Don't be evil...be good. Write good content with your customers point of view in mind.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Marketing Tip For Lenexa Small Business Owners

The best marketing tip for Lenexa small business owners that I have today is to continually educate yourself on the changing trends of digital and social media. Do you read proven marketier's blogs? Find an expert and follow their blog, subscribe to their SSM updates or set a day and time every week when you will read the important updates by the marketing guru of your choice. Even though taking a class seems like a great way to learn a whole bunch of marketing tricks or the ins and outs of social media, it can sometimes be information overload. When you learn a little every day though after 6 months, you can look back and realize you have a nice solid foundation of retained information.

I continually am learning about marketing to stay on top of things for my clients, but I like Seth Godin's blog as one for you to check out...but of course, I want you to subscribe to mine too. Plan on spending at least 1 hour a week reading and learning new marketing tips and tricks and them trying them out in future campaigns, statuses and ideas. As always, don't forget to sign up for my mailing list for more tips and tricks in your inbox.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Smart Phones Can Affect Modern Day Marketing

I saw a statistic today that said 88% of American adults have a cell phone and 55% of adults get location-based directions or recommendations on their cell phones. What does that have to do with marketing? Well, if they are looking for your storefront and you're not listed on mapquest...do you think they will find you? 2012 marketing is so different than marketing even in 1999. The leaps and bounds that have been surpassed even in just the last 10 years, is almost beyond comprehension.

Your marketing should be cutting edge. Even though old school can be an advantage in many cases, it's not so much in marketing. Old school marketing includes investing tens of thousands of dollars in yellow page ads. If anyone reads this, and uses a yellow page book more than 5 times a year, then please leave a comment. I would bet there are no comments on this blog in favor of this kind of marketing.  You may not be sold on social media marketing, or pay-per-click ads, but I would bet quite a bit of money that most people reading this would agree that the internet and digital marketing should be an adequate part of your modern day marketing plan.

Just remember, though with all the online marketing, people need to be able to find you on their cell phones, and be able to navigate your site or apps with smaller screens. So next time you have half an hour to kill, try googling your business with keywords from mobile sites like Mapquest, Foursquare, and Google and see if your business shows up. If not you need a presence on these sites. Look into ccreating profiles and getting listed. If you have any questions, as always you can drop me a comment.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Insights on Call To Action Phrases

A call to action is a request or direction for the consumer to ‘do something’—often the next step that they could take toward the purchase of a product or service. Having an effective call to action can be the difference between making the sale and losing it.Here are some effective call to action phrases that you can use in your marketing.

  • Try it free
  • Immediate download
  • Start now
  • Talk to an expert
  • Start your free trial now

Check out Wikipedia's definition of call to action by clicking here. Just remember, a call to action is very important to keep good prospects in your pipeline. If you are marketing or advertising without employing an effective call to action, then you are not using your efforts to your advantage. Any questions?

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Develop an Effective 30 Second Commercial

Can you describe effectively what you do for a living in 30 seconds or less that would also make them intereseted in hearing more? If not you need to sit down right now and write a 30-second commercial, and memorize it! You will use this 30 second commercial more often than you think. You don't want to squander the opportunity given to you when a potential client says, "What do you do?" This could happen at a networking event, at the grocery store or even at a highschool reunion. If you need help writing one, see the info below:

My name is _____________________________________.

I'm with _________(company name)__________________.

We help ________(the target market you serve)________with___________(briefly describe 1 product or service)__________(and point out the benefit to them)_________ .

If you know any _________(repeat target market)_______ that need help with ______(solution your product or service provides)______________I would love to talk with them.

Again my name is  ________________________  with  _____ (company name)_________.


You will want to keep this at about 30 seconds, because if you drone on they will tune out. If they are interested, they will ask more questions. We have all been stick in that conversation with that person who won't shut up about their uninteresting job, and you probably don't think very highly of them. Keep it short, and if they want to know more, they will ask.


Friday, September 28, 2012

Insights on Social Media Marketing

 You're a small business, and you see the potential in social media marketing, because it's free, but are you confused on where you should be spending your time? Are there too many choices of different sites for you? There are so many social media sites out there, how do you determine how many to be marketing on and which ones are best for you? First, we recommend you pick one site and master it before you move on to others, because you don't want to be spread too thin and have too many sites that look like a ghost town because you can't keep up. That doesn't put off a professional image for your company.                                                                                Which site should you pick first? Well it depends on what you're selling and what the demographics of the different sites are. For example, let's say you sell power tools and you've heard about Pinterest, and how it's all the rage right now, so you decide to start a Pinterest page and you start pinning. You pin all sorts of tools and how-to articles for potential customers to see, and after spending hours putting your site together and days or months keeping up it only to rarely or never get repinned, or nary a comment. What have you done wrong? You didn't pay attention to the demographics. Pinterest is primarily made up of women users. It doesn't make sense then to put your time into creating a profile on there if your customers aren't the demographics for that social media site.                                      Just be sure to understand the social media site and demographics before putting your company name on a page. Also, be sure you have the time to devote to promoting your business on social media. If you don't have the time to update and check your page daily or weekly, then you probably should not be trying to promote your small business there. If you have questions about social media, drop us a comment.
 
(Graphic provided by MarketPlace Maven©.)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Have you seen a QR code and not known what it was? Well a QR Code is simply a tie between collateral marketing and online marketing. It's a way to connect your potential customer to an online location when they're looking at a marketing piece in person.

For example, QR Codes can be used on business cards, posters, brochures or signs and the customer simply uses an app downloaded to their smart phone that reads the QR Code and sends them to a particular URL address. So, instead of giving them a web address, you now have given them a link right to the site and they can view the page instantly on their smart phone. If you have a smart phone, download a QRReader app for FREE and try this one out. Also, be sure to check out FrontFlip, the app that uses a virtual "scratch off "QR Code to see if the customer wins a prize.

You can do some fun and creative promotions with QR Codes. Try it! Any questions?

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Marketing Real Estate

Your marketing real estate are those places where you put your information out for potential clients to see. Think of business cards, brochures, signs, ads, postcards and other marketing pieces of the like as your marketing real estate. I'm not going to give you tips about all these places in this one post, rather we will just talk about 1 place in this post, but you can apply the principle to other places.

When you give someone your business card, you literally hand them your marketing information. Do you utilize both sides of your business card? Why not? It's prime real estate. You should consider either scrapping your current cards or updating them soon if not. The back of your card is prime real estate! If you aren't using it to either promote a product or service, invite them to connect to your social media, blog or a QR code to an online destination, then you are missing out on a potential click-thru, "like" or sale. Yes, it's a simple concept, but one that many people miss. What's on the back of your card?

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Marketing with an Email Signature

If you aren't utilizing your email signature to market to potential clients, then you are losing out on some prime real estate to market an opportunity to someone. Think of how many emails you send in a day, a week or a month. Think what promoting 1 product, service or special a month could possibly do for your sales. Do you have a new video? Put a link to it in your email signature to boost your views. (See picture below)

Of course, most business owners have an email signature. You probably have your name, address, phone number and website, and maybe even your tag line in your signature. Why not cut out your address (who snail mails anymore anyway?) and put a special you're promoting or a blurb about a new service or product. As you can see, I'm currently trying to grow our likes on Facebook, so I added an email signature with a link to the Shoestring Mktg Facebook page and even when I send an email to my bunko girls, I'm working. Stop what you're doing right now, and go put up a current email signature promoting something for your small business.

PS Like our Facebook page if you learned anything in this post:  http://on.fb.me/FB_SSM

Current Shoestring Mktg email signature as of 9/24/12

Monday, September 24, 2012

YouTube & Video Marketing

Did you know that YouTube is the #2 search engine behind Google? Did you know that Google owns YouTube? Well, if you're a small business owner, this is important to you because that means that Google is now putting videos on most first page organic rankings in their search results.  If you don't have any videos on YouTube, you might be missing out on reaching a potential client.

People go to YouTube to learn all sorts of things from learning to play songs on a keyboard to how to change the transmission fluid in your car. The reality is a potential client  of yours is probably searching YouTube for information on something you sell right now as you read this. If you have no presence on YouTube, then you will miss out on potentially reaching them. Does this mean you have to have a professional commercial filmed and produced? Absolutely not, in fact, we don't recommend you film a commercial at all. Don't you realize with all the DVR's in the millions of households nationally that people don't want to watch commercials? Try a simple informative video on FAQ's and see if you get any hits.

Monday, August 20, 2012

How Often Do You Need TO Change Your Transmission Fluid?

Are you not sure when to change your transmission fluid or how to change your transmission fluid? Do you want to change your transmission fluid yourself? Check out this video: http://youtu.be/81tt6-CC0VEhttp://youtu.be/81tt6-CC0VE for help to DIY. For part 2 & 3 click here: http://youtu.be/hVCFvvPGkNc (part 2) & http://youtu.be/1wcKFSeslj8 (part 3).

When you change your transmission fluid, use: AMSOIL Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid is engineered to outperform conventional automatice transmission fluids and exceed the performance requirements of most North American, European and Asian vehicles.

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Kansas City Networking Group


Wow! What an honor! I was asked to speak at the Principal Connections Networking Group! I feel truly blessed to have such an amazing reputation with my business contemporaries that i wAS asked to speak about social media and marketing to a group of networkers after just launching my business!


Shawn Kinkade, President ofAspire Business Development, and Brian Pauls, President of Per Aspera, teamed up with Marillac, a children’s charity in Kansas City to provide continuing education and networking for local business owners in the Metro area for 5 years. Currently the meetings are held at Bonefish Grill on the second Thursday of the month from 3 pm – 5 pm.  The cost to attend Principal Connections Networking Group meetings are $15, but get this…100% of the money collected goes to Marillac! Bonefish donates appetizers for the event, and all the money collected goes to help kids here in our area!
 

If you’re interested in learning more about Principal Connections Networking Group check out their website at http://www.principalconnectionskc.com/ today. If you’re interested in learning more about Marillac visit http://www.marillac.org/ for more information. As always, for more information about me visit http://shoestringmktg.net/ or drop me a comment on here.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Integrity ResourceCenter For Businesses

I recently had the privilege of being invited to an Integrity Resource Center luncheon that had Dina Dwyer-Owens, CEO of the Dwyer Group as the keynote speaker. As many of you possibly know, Dina Dwyer-Owens was featured not that long ago on Undercover Boss where she literally went undercover as an employee instead of as CEO to several different stops among her 1600 franchise operation.

 Dina has adopted a living RICH code of values at The Dwyer Group in which all employees are encouraged to practice in all work situations when possible.

At the Dwyer Group living RICH means….

  • Respect – Treat others as you want to be treated.
  • Integrity – Your word counts. Do what you say.
  • Customer Focus – Maximizing Customer Loyalty, Listening.
  • Having Fun in the Process!

It is simply good mktg to conduct your business with the utmost integrity. If you haven’t developed your own living RICH system, we would encourage you to take the time today to start developing your business’ integrity code by which you will conduct yourself. Transparency is very important in today's viral world of social media, and conducting your business by a moral code is the best strategy for developing it.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Happy Hour Launch Party

We are so excited to be hosting our official launch party this Friday at Howl At The Moon in the Power & Light district in Kansas City! Our party is from 5pm-8pm and we have appetizers being served until 7pm and your 1st drink is on us!

We aren't trying to sell our services at the launch party but rather we are celebrating our official launch. Shoestring Mktg will offer social media marketing, b2b social media optimization, video marketing, mobile network marketing, and website marketing as well as other services that will help you no matter where you are in your marketing process.

We hope you can stop by, nosh, drink and be merry with us!


Happy Hour Launch Party
Friday 4/27/2012
5pm-8pm
Howl At The Moon, Kansas City
1334 Grand Blvd.
Kansas City, MO

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

We've opened our doors in Kansas City!

I  have officially gone into business after successfully working on other people's marketing for years! I am so excited to announce my new business Shoestring Mktg!

We provide basic marketing services for the small business owner in the greater Kansas City area on a shoestring budget to provide greater net income.  Shoestring Mktg integrates print, online, social media and mobile networking to the marketing process in order to deliver interactive marketing campaigns that drive business results.  We take the time to personally tailor your message and communications to creat rapport and trust online.

Our work ethic shows convictions consistaency, passion, and focus and people that know us and have worked with us say this same thing! Read more about us at any of our social media outlets  LinkedIn or Facebook or tweet us @Shoestring_Mktg.