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Monday, October 4, 2010

Marketing Tips, On/Off Line, Reprint by Cape Cod Video Search

REPRINT BY Mickey Lacasse

Cape Cod Video Search
508-317-1806

http://www.capecodvideosearch.com/






10 Heavy Duty Online Sales Grabbers

Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy



1. Give your prospects extra incentives so they will

order quicker. It could be free shipping, a faster

shipping option, free gift wrapping, etc.



2. Make your small business look big on the world

wide web. Design your web site using professional

graphics, ordering systems, organized layouts, etc.



3. Attract a lot more customers by giving them clear

ordering instructions. Give them all the information

they need so they can complete their order easily.



4. Give your customers buying incentives so they'll

make repeat purchases. Offer them discounts, free

gifts, bonus points, etc.



5. Tell people about your site whenever you get a

chance. Those people will tell other people and so

on. It's a cheap way to multiply your advertising.



6. Write and send press releases for your web site.

Use a strong headlines, make it newsworthy, and

tell the journalist why their readers would like it.



7. Use a lot of headlines on your web site and ezine.

Some types of headlines are free offers, questions,

problem solvers, sales, and statistics.



8. Design graphics, templates, buttons and banner

ads for other sites. Allow people to use them in

exchange for your web link on their home page.



9. Use time saving promotional software. You can

automate your search engine submissions, posting

to online classified sites, etc.



10. Advertise your online business by dressing in

clothes that are imprinted with your ad. It could be

a T-shirt, ball cap, coat, etc.



Call for your FREE 1 hr consultation at 508-317-1806


Cape Cod Video Search


508-317-1806

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Social Media Stratigies Reprint By Cape Cod Video Search

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                                          508-317-1806

                                                       http://www.capecodvideosearch.com




The Top 7 Facebook and Twitter Strategies That Are Working Right Now




One of the great things about the work I do is that I have a bird's eye view of what's working and what's not when it comes to social media. Every so often I like to give sort of a "state of the union" on Facebook and Twitter best practices, because as I am sure you know, social media is constantly growing, changing and evolving.



As you'll see, some of the strategies I am recommending are tried and true-they have been working since day one and will probably continue to for the considerable future.



However, there may be a few here that you've never considered-or may even be surprised by. But they are what I see as being the biggest keys to success and results for business owners on the two hottest social networks on the planet: Facebook and Twitter.



1. Find your peeps.



What this means is that you want to become part of the community you are looking to serve. The first step of course is to be clear on whom it is you want to serve and what problem you are solving for them. Once you know that, the goal is to go where they are hanging out.



There are specific tools you can use to easily find and interact with your target market. Two of my favorites for Twitter are wefollow.com and search.twitter.com.



2. Concentrate on conversing and building relationships, instead of broadcasting and selling.



One of the most common yet biggest mistakes that people make when they are first introduced to social media is to focus on pushing their product or service in a spammy way. That approach fails miserably in social media because most people are there to build relationships and interact.



There's nothing wrong with letting others know what's going on with you or your business sometimes--just be sure to intersperse your tweets or Facebook updates with some two-way conversation.



3. Use a Facebook personal profile AND a Facebook business page TOGETHER.



This might be a little "controversial" - and don't get me wrong, your business SHOULD have a Page -- but when you have a personal profile, you are able to interact with other people much more easily.



As a business Page, a Page can't go comment on another person's Wall or profile or in their Group or on THEIR Page AS that Page. You are really contained inside the space of your own Page. This might be something to consider because a lot of the magic of Facebook and the relationship-building and rapport-building comes from that ability to interact.



4. Cross-post and cross promote.



Once you've decided to make social media a part of your marketing strategy, you don't want to keep it to yourself.



There are lots of ways to spread the word, for example: you'll want to advertise your social presence on your blog, add links to your email signature and use one social media platform to post to another.



5. Use a social media dashboard like Hootsuite and other productivity tools to accomplish more in less time.



Hootsuite.com is my hands-down favorite, free social media tool, and the reason why is because it does so many different things. For example, you can use it to update many social networks at once, including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn; you can use it to pre-schedule tweets and status updates and more.

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6. Get them on the list.



In most cases, people aren't going to buy from you right off of sites like Facebook and Twitter. You need to shift your thinking from "how can I get this person to buy from me or hire me now?" to "how can I bring this person into my community and strengthen the relationship with them on an ongoing basis?"



One of the best ways to do this is to offer people a way to provide their email address via your blog or website so that you have permission to keep in touch and build an ongoing relationship with them.



7. Measure and track your social media results.



Measuring the ROI of social media isn't exactly cut and dry. I am often asked how you can tell whether the time you've spent on social media activities is really making a difference.



Some of the best metrics? Blog comments, blog subscribers, newsletter subscribers, social media profile engagement, number of friends and followers and website traffic to name a few.



No matter who your target market is, you can be sure that at least some segment of them is using social media. The important thing is to understand that social media is a great way to get in front of that target audience.



And remember, you may not be able to equate your interactions to dollars now, but what you are doing is planting seeds which can have big payoffs later on.



Most of the strategies I've mentioned here aren't really "strategies" unless you keep applying them over time-so stick with it to reap those results you've been searching for.



Call for a FREE 1 hr Consultation  508-317-1806
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Monday, September 13, 2010

How to Grow your Social Network, Reprint by Cape Cod Vidoe Search

 Cape Cod Video Search                  508-317-1806


How to Grow Your Social Community


Writing by Nick Stamoulis ShareThis



Growing a social community online might sound easy but it does take some time to have a community that will consistently help spread your message and interact with you. You have to have a certain likability surrounding you and strong branding is really a must. Communities are more likely to build and grow if you have a strong brand surrounding your company or yourself.







Here are some ways to build your social community:



1. Contests:



Frequent contests are a great way to really build up your following on the social communities. People really enjoy taking part of a good contest if the prize is worth their while. Pick prizes that will directly appeal to your audience. A year’s worth of software to help them with their business? Or even free tickets to an event or tradeshow surrounding their business. Make sure the contest works for your business model as well.



2. Blog:



Write in a blog every single day and pushing it through your social networks will definitely help you build your following. If you give your audience something to read on a daily basis they will eventually refer to you as an authority or a leading source in your space, as long as you put together well written posts.



3. Personality:



Give your community a personality. A personality is a way that people are attracted to participate with what you have to offer. Ask questions, joke with your community and get people to reciprocate in some sort of way. Give your community a reason to talk and chatter about you online. Don’t worry about how crazy it might sound online because crazy is sometimes good. As long as you are not offensive you will get people inquiring about you or your company.



4. Open Minded:



To build an online community you have to be open minded and willing to try a wide range of efforts to build up your community. Your social community should be approached like a business so it is important to try different marketing efforts to get people’s attention.



There are many ways to build a community online and these just happen to be some of my tips to build a following in the online space. Approach your social community like a big brand and over time you will generate a nice following.


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Thanks,"
Mickey

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Generating Traffic to your Social Media Sites

508-317-1806

                                                              Reprint By Mickey Lacasse
                                                                 
Low Cost Social Media Traffic Generators


Writing by Nick Stamoulis


Traffic to a website can often times take a great deal of time depending on what your timeline and expectations are. Everyone wants traffic fast but often times that is easier said than done. Pay per click advertising can be very expensive and search engine optimization is long term, so where do you start?







When approached strategically social media can often times bring in traffic fairly quickly at a relatively low cost compared to things like pay per click advertising. If you have a little extra time on your hands writing some content, connecting with like minds and pushing your message can entice very qualified visitors to come over to your website to see more.



Here are a few ideas on how social media can pull in traffic relatively quickly to your website:



LinkedIn: LinkedIn can be a nice gem for your business if you know and understand how to approach it. Find the groups in your industry and start becoming part of the conversation. Launch a blog on your website and use that content to push through the pages of your specific LinkedIn groups. Start a discussion? The LinkedIn groups allow you to be able to start a discussion where others can chime in and put in their 2 cents.



Twitter: It doesn’t take very long to start following other like minded people on Twitter. Unless you are a big brand or a celebrity people will most likely not start following you for any reason, give them a reason to want to hear from you. Start following them first and over time people will follow you back increasing traffic to your website. Do this every few days if you can and you will slowly start to see a great deal of that Twitter traffic start finding its way back to your website.



Social Bookmarking: I know, this is an ancient (maybe a few years old!) form of spreading your online message but it still works. You don’t have to be a power user on Digg or Stumbleupon to get some good traffic coming in. Stumbleupon often times can sporadically pull in heaping amounts of traffic you just have to take two minutes and drop your link into their website.



Social media is not expensive but does require a little bit of time which should be a bit more appealing than dropping thousands of dollars in pay per click advertising. Take a little time each day and you will quickly see that traffic making its way over to your website.


Please leave your comments and links here and I will be glad to respond!

508-317-1806
http://capecodvideosearch.blogspot.com

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Domestic Service Placement *Video*

New Video produced by Mickey Lacasse for http://hawthornedomestics.com
Hawthorne Domestics places Legal, Documented workers in high end homes and estates.
Call Christine Hawthorne at 508-540-0074 or 774-255-0156 for more information in confidence.

Cape Cod Video Search services all of New England with Website Development and Optimization Service.
please leave your comments and links in the comment section of this blog
Thank You
Mickey Lacasse

Friday, August 27, 2010

Monthyly News Letter to my clients and other Interested Parties

Cape Cod Video Search
508-317-1806

http://www.capecodvideosearch.com/



When I first talk to a potential client and explain what I do, I try to impress on them the importance of their ACTIVE partipation in Creating a WEB Presence.






In order to generate quality CONTENT I need pics, stories, blog postings, articles and information to create coupons on various sites.



Every one of my clients acknowledge the fact they need to produce this RAW content for me to Spin into higher rankings for their websites.



But It's like pulling teeth to actually get this content!



We can all WIN the Google Game, but I can't do it by myself. You need to help by taking pics, writting up stories about the pics, create articles and blog postings, ect.



Here is an exercise for all of you reluctant marketers out there.



I have created a "BLOG" for every one of you and now its time to try to "push" these blogs out there.



I am actively loading these blogs onto the search engines and social bookmarking sites, ect.



What I would like all of you to do is to create an e-mail inviting all of your contacts to "follow" your blog.



Here is the link to my blog, I would like you all to go to the blog and "follow" me.



http://capecodvideosearch.blogspot.com/



Please leave a comment or two in the comments section of the blog.



This is what i'd like you to do with all of your e-mail contacts. I will also be posting the link to your blog on your social media networks.



The other thing you can do is find blogs of similar content to yours and leave comments and your urls on that blog site.



This will help spread the word about your blog to those of similar interests.



THIS IS IMPORTANT. Blogs are having a major impact on your rankings!



On the plus side this month:



Two new Clients



Pat Golinski, The Resurface Specialist 508-685-2685
 Joe G. Painting & Power Washing 508-566-0238



Pat and Joe have been very active in getting me what I need and that should gt them off to a good start!!



NEW Content listing:



Angela Philbrook, Cape Cod Title and Escrow, 508-744-7539



Trowbridge Property Services, 508-245-



The Chimney Pro, 508-241-0306



Hawhorne Domestics, 774-255-015

 http://www.thechimneypro.com/
http://www.trowbridgeproperty.com/
http://www.capecodtitleandescrow.com/
http://www.paintcapecodnow.com/
http://www.resurfacespecialist.com/
http://www.hawthornedomestics.com/





Angela sends me reprints of weekly Realestate news and a Mortgage recap

Cindi at Trowbridge just sent me before and after pics of a new stone driveway

Eddie, The Chimney Pro just published a newsletter and he sends me pics 2x a month

Christine of Hawthorne Domestics sends me pics of her Staff roster with a write up about the talent





All of these things will be made into multiple postings, video and add "presence" to their webpages!



How about the rest of you! Help me to help you.



Keep it simple for now, send me pics and stories and some subjects you want to blog about.



Please call me at 508-317-1806 to get the url of your blog so you can send out that e-mail!






Thanks

Mickey

508-317-1806

http://www.capecodvideosearch.com/