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May 29, 2009

Are you paying too much for your Social Media campaign?

Are you paying too much for your Social Media campaign?
Is it slurping up cash like a freight train? Does it keep you from paying your utility bill or from sleeping at night? Then yes.. you are probably paying too much, but overall social media has demonstrated that it can be highly effective at reaching more people who are better targets for your advertising dollars with a higher propensity to buy. Think higher conversion. Think Socially.

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April 27, 2009

Another Social Media Success (not Zappos)

Over the past couple weeks I have been searching for an “anchor client” that would be interested in hiring me to use Social Media as a Reputation Builder, versus traditional Advertising. In working with these potential clients I educate them how to understand the importance of engagement and interaction, and then I strive to push them to reach outside of these traditional marketing barriers to develop interactive strategies to enhance their brand. Is your brand ready for Social Media?
Can your company “get over” brick and mortar marketing sensibilities to begin to engage your customers?

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April 21, 2009

Use of Consumer Sentiment

Marketing teams across the globe are tasked daily with defining the features and qualities of a product while also attempting to communicate this message to the widest audience most interested in purchasing their product. Now let’s be clear here. Marketing teams rarely look to knock down new doors, investigate uncharted waters and sell their product to those who are not in the market for it.

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April 16, 2009

Testimonials

Often as a Community Manager I have an ability to impact not only the clients I work for, but also the members of the Community as a whole. It is a passion of mine to enable and educate others in Online Reputation Management and the use of all of the Social Media tools available today.
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