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5 Must-Haves for Social Media Management

social mediaSocial media has grown from a curiosity to an integral piece of corporate strategy in the space of only a few years. Nearly overnight, companies have brought on whole teams of specialists to craft effective social media strategies and manage multiplying numbers of social media accounts. Companies are hungry for better social media tools to engage their constituents. Below is a list of five features key to delivering on a social media strategy.

1) Scheduling
Social media doesn’t sleep, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to! Ensure your social media management tool of choice allows you to schedule messages in advance. So even if you’re in New York, you can schedule messages out to your customers in Tokyo during their workday.

If you want to take scheduling to the next level, look for a tool that offers the ability to schedule large batches of messages at once. This will be a super useful time-saver when it comes to managing campaigns or contests that require heavy messaging around a certain period of time.

2) Geo
When it comes to interacting with your customers, those in different locations may have different needs, speak different languages or follow different trends. You’re going to want a tool that optimizes your searches and filters your searches by language to help you curate relevant content for different demographics.

3) Keywords
Social media is also an effective way for businesses to keep their finger on the pulse. Setting up keywords or search streams provide insight into what is trendy among your customers. This can help you develop a marketing strategy that focuses on customer’s lifestyles and personal preferences.

Keywords are useful for keeping track of competitors’ activities but they’re also useful for tracking brands that are complementary to your offering. If your product is often purchased in conjunction with another product, keep an eye on the complementary product’s social media activity to take advantage of promotions or recent sales, as these are potential leads ready to be converted.

4) Collaboration
It takes two to tango especially when it comes to being social. Collaboration is key when it comes to developing and executing an effective social media campaign. Ensure your social media management tool enables you to seamlessly collaborate with your team to ensure you execute an integrated social media management strategy.

Social Media Marketing5) Reporting
Gone are the days of social media purely being about ‘building buzz.’ It is now a line item in budgets as companies invest resources in these channels and there is an expectation for reports which show ROI for social media outreach.

Make sure your tool has the ability to analyze important metrics such as click-through rates on shortened links, clicks by region and top referrers. It’s also important to have access to Facebook Insights and Google Analytics.

The most effective tools will provide the ability to access in-depth granular metrics on the efficacy of your social media programs. This will allow you to determine which messages resulted in the highest number of conversions, which platform is providing the greatest return and which time of day is most effective to drive traffic.

What does it take to go Pro?
Social is here to stay and to maintain a competitive advantage, businesses need to stay abreast of this ever-evolving space. HootSuite Pro help teams engage with audiences and analyze campaigns across multiple social networks like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn from one secure web-based dashboard.

By Peter Marino

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5 Reasons to Redesign Your Website with a Responsive Web Design Format

Responsive Web Design

Responsive Web Design can engage your customers more by giving them a friendlier user-interface.

What is responsive/adaptive web design?

Responsive web design (or sometimes referred to as adaptive web design) is the process of making a website that will adapt appropriately to any screen size. From desktop, to tablet, to mobile phone, your website will look and feel appropriate to the device it’s being viewed upon.  As screen sizes become smaller, a responsive website re-prioritizes content and modifies its design on the fly to meet the needs of users on any given device, thereby presenting a friendlier user-interface.

Here are 5 reasons to make your website responsive:

  1. Eliminates the need to create a mobile-only website.
  2. It’s optimized for performance on mobile devices.
  3. No need to update your mobile website and your desktop website when it’s all in one!
  4. The user interface experience is better across all devices.
  5. Helps you rank higher on the search engines! Yes, Google prefers responsive sites!

If you are planning to redesign your website I recommend making the upgrade to a responsive one. Unfortunately, redesigning your style-sheets and updating your current websites HTML to become responsive can be as expensive as getting a new website created. It is much more cost effective to make a new website responsive from the start, and that’s why I encourage all new web design clients to make their site adaptive.

Want to see it in action? If you’re on your desktop computer (or laptop) adjust the size of your browser to different sizes and you’ll see the website readjust according to the screen size.
That’s responsive web design in action. I’ll be recreating my main website (reelWebDesign.com) to be fully responsive soon, so keep an eye out. If you’d like a sneak peak to see what it will look like just email me.

By Peter Marino

9 Ways to Effectively Use Pinterest for Marketing

Pinterest MarketingSo you’ve decided to enter into the fastest growing social network, Pinterest, and you want to know how to use it effectively to better market your business, product or service? Good choice! Lucky for you I compiled a list of what I believe to be the 9 most important tactics for Pinterest marketing…so far.

1. Keep Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in Mind

Google, Bing and Yahoo! all stand at attention when new and original content is made and shared socially. Therefore, as with any other web marketing undertaking you should optimize your pins with links, categories, keywords and hashtags. It is very important to pin images and content from your website and not just uploading it because a link from Pinterest to your site is a page rank 7 (PR7) back link (very important in SEO terms).

2. Share Other Businesses Content on Pinterest
Why should you share, like and pin other peoples content? Because if you share they’re more likely to share. This is especially important for newcomers to Pinterest. As Mom always said, you won’t make friends unless you share.

3. Pin Your Videos
Create a pinboard for videos and pin all of your current videos there. Video trumps text in terms of social sharing on the web so if you got them, flaunt them!

4. Share Images from your Blog on a Blog Posts Board
Nothing engages more than images so make sure you have great images to go along with your blog posts and post them to an appropriate Pinterest board.

5. Make and Share Infographics
We live in a world of instant gratification and infographics fulfill that need with straight to the point visual information. You can show how why people need your product or service passively by presenting beautiful visually enticing data. People share and read infographics much more than articles so if your not using and sharing infographics to get your point across your missing a huge social sharing opportunity.

6. Pin Your Product and Service Images with a Pinterest Board
Almost everyone has an image to showcase a particular product or service on their website (if you don’t you should!). Pin that image with a full description of the service onto a “Product” or “Services” Pinterest board for your company. If you have a Book make the cover of the book the cover picture of the board. If you’re a fitness trainer put your best ‘before and after’ shot on the cover of your weight loss program board. Be creative and get attention, after all Pinterest is all about image!

7. Make an ‘Events’ Board
If you hold live or web based events often then you should have a pinboard for events. This will allow people to get to know you personally while also promoting your event to a larger audience.

8. Create a Slideshare Boards
Slideshare, if you’re not familiar with it, is basically a social sharing site specifically for PowerPoint presentations. You upload your Slideshare presentation and share it with fellow SlideShare friends and hopefully they’ll share it with their friends, and so on. This is a great way to show your authority and expertise in your field and potentially gain business from it in the long term. You should share your work across all of your social networks including Pinterest.

9. Analyze your campaign using Reachli

Reachli analytics for Pinterest

Use Reachli for Pinterest Analytics

If you haven’t heard of Reachli you will. Formerly called Pinerly, they track all of the analytics on your Pinterest account so you know what’s being shared, liked and seen. Analytics is always the most important tactic for tracking ROI and it’s no different on Pinterest.

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When web hosts fail, what happens to individual web sites?

When Web Hosts Fail: What You Need to Know

When Web Hosts Fail: What You Need to Know

Millions of web site owners found out the hard way on September 10th, when their web sites were down and unavailable for most of the day after an outage of epic proportions hit the well-known domain and web hosting firm GoDaddy. Reuters noted that the wide-ranging outage impacted some of the 10 million users of GoDaddy’s web services, including RunningShoes.com, which said its site was down sporadically during the day. The outage reportedly caused them losses of about $50,000 in sales as potential customers clicked to another site.

Most business owners sink a good amount of budget funds into getting a secure, reliable and fast-loading web presence for their site. And when a server overload, technical snafu or network malfeasance occurs, then web sites do not appear. That’s the unfortunate part of being on the web, when technical issues far away or regionally close can affect website performance and stability. 

So what can business owners do to prevent this type of outage to their sites? Unfortunately, nothing is fail safe in web hosting, but companies should double check the list below to see if they’ve handled the basic parts correctly.

What Type of Hosting is Critical to Your Site?

Your site has specific needs for its operation. If you’re selling clothing materials all day long, you’ll need plenty of web firepower in load times, image renderings and more to keep your site at the top of the search rankings and review sites. Dig around for well-known web hosting companies, but be prepared to shell out significant monthly fees to these web hosts.

Lifehacker offers up some name brand web hosts that might help get you started in your search, or you might want to simply choose a better-priced VPS hosting plan alternative that gives you often as much as the leading web host companies.

Is the Web Host Right for Your Site?

Is your web site a much-trafficked daily news site with lots of video loads and image renderings? Perhaps you’re offering art downloads and need massive amounts of storage for data transfer to your customers. If so, you’ll need a strong web hosting plan with plenty of bandwidth and storage capabilities. Seek out plans that offer gigabytes of storage and good backup possibilities.

Does Your Web Host Offer a Backup Plan for Outages?

Clearly, if GoDaddy can have an internal issue that affects many web site users, then any host firm can suffer an outage. What matters most is how a web host offers a strategy to limit damage or downtime from an outage. That’s the crucial part of a web host company choice. 

Make sure a web hosting company’s claims matches its actual service work. A web host might guarantee 99.9 percent uptime, but that guarantee may be nowhere in the small print of the contract. Check for any compensation to web site owners if the web host doesn’t match its terms of service. A guarantee without compensation is worthless.

Double checking these areas of your own web sites right now can help lead to better web host choices in the future. Always take time to weigh your options and only settle for best services you can find.