Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

6.13.2013

Weekly Wrap Up 6/14/13

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Just in case you missed any of my social media postings this week, here's a wrap up of all my links...

The way SUCCESSFUL marketing works today!

Good information about the housing industry from the NAHB...

5 Ways Social Media Supports All Critical Areas of Any Company

This is where I like to daydream. You might, too. Design Inspiration:

5 Steps to Calculate Social Media ROI Using Google Analytics:

Designer Concrete That Displays Decorative Patterns When Wet...

Website Envy...This one is a good example of how to get potential clients to stay a while.

Instagram is hot in social media right now. Here's some Instagram Tips from Photographers

Legos & architecture decide to hook up...‘LEGO House’ To Be Built In Denmark.

Original Mad Man David Ogilvy on the 10 Qualities of Creative Leaders...

I think I need one of these...Privacy Pod: Massaud Work Lounge for Coalesse NeoCon 2013

Finally! The Hashtag Hits Facebook...

More good news on the horizon for the housing industry...

Infographics on Infographics! The Ultimate Guide to Marketing Infographics

Hey all you Architects out there! What do think of this? A Notebook Specifically For Architects

Some good advice on how to do it right...Digital Marketing: It's Not Just Business, it's Personal

Instagram Tips: Build rapport with your followers & strengthen your brand by participating in #throwbackthursday

What a Great Homepage Does to Hook Customers

Happy Friday!


1.24.2013

Social Media Basics: 5 Ways to Promote Your Construction Blog

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The necessity of content marketing has been pretty much beat into our brains for quite a while now.  It doesn't matter if you're a builder, a remodeler, a wood floor installer or a realtor.  You have to be able to provide some sort of valuable information that your customers can take away and use on their own.  It sells them on your integrity, your know-how and your awareness of what's happening in the building and construction industry.  So what are the best methods of getting your informational content out there into the world in an effective way that ensures people will see it?  It's really quite obvious...social media, of course.  Here's how to do it.

The first step, naturally, is to write and post an article on your blog about a relevant topic.  It could be information about the upcoming home show, ways to survive your kitchen remodel experience, the best kind of lighting to utilize in your custom closet, etc.  When that's done....enter social media.  

1.  Provide a description and a link on Twitter.  Make sure to add all the applicable hashtags to your tweet.  For all of us in the construction and building industry some very helpful hashtags would be the following:  #construction #building #remodeling #homes #residential #commercial #houses #realestate #kitchen #bathroom #interiordesign #design, etc.  How word spreads:  If your content is good and folks like you and your company, they will retweet it, thus the trickle-down effect.  Now, instead of reaching 1000 of your followers, you're also reaching your follower's 1000 followers.  That's 2,000 followers!

2.  If you have a Linked In account (and I hope you do), you can also post a description of your blog article in addition to a link.  This is the perfect way to make sure all your professional buddies get to see what you're up to.  Linked In has the same potential trickle-down effect that Twitter does.  If one of your professional friends shares your link, then your reach just increases.

3.  Provide a link to the article on your Facebook page.  In addition to making sure your professional associates see what you're writing about, Facebook provides the opportunity for personal friends and family to see it as well.

4.  Your email newsletter is a really great way for customers and prospects to have access to your content.  It also maintains top-of-mind awareness for your customer if you haven't seen them in a while. It will make it hard for them to forget you when they are thinking of moving on to their next home improvement project.

5.  Pinterest is a method of communication that not everyone thinks about as a means of providing blog links.  It is customary to add a photo to most blog articles.  Why not pin the photo to a board on your Pinterest account that specifically represents your company's blog articles.  Call the board "Domicile Experts Blog", for example.  Pin the photo, add a caption and link to your article and you're done!  Just another potential clicking chance for your followers to access your information by.

Of course these are just the very basic means of getting your content out there for the public to see.  Get creative and the possibilities are really endless.

Do you need assistance in managing your social media?  Einstein Design & Consulting can help you with that.  Just click on the link below to go to our website and see what we can do.


1.07.2013

DO YOU HAVE A SOCIAL MEDIA PLAN?

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The new year is officially upon us.  It’s therefore time again to reassess all aspects of business planning.  So where should you be focusing on planning for your company?  If business development is high on your priority list, you might want to think about updating your social media plan.  “Social media plan?”  you might say to yourself.  Yes, that’s right.  Think of it as just one small piece of your total marketing strategy puzzle.  It doesn’t have to be fancy, just something simple and to-the-point that keeps everybody’s eye on the prize.  In other words, it’s the day-to-day method of implementing steps within the grand marketing plan.  Because, as you undoubtedly already know, in this age of content-focused marketing, social media is certainly one of the most (if not the most) powerful marketing weapons we have…and it’s cheap.  If you don’t keep up with it, though, your company is likely to get lost in the vast universe that we call the internet.  It can all become a bit overwhelming if you don’t have a good plan of attack.  Here is an example of what a simple social media plan might look like.

SAMPLE SOCIAL MEDIA PLAN FOR 2013
Twitter
  • Design a Twitter Page.
  • Follow a minimum of 5 people a day based on industry interests.
  • Post a minimum of 3 tweets a day.  
    • Links to articles on my company blog.
    • Links to Company website.
    • Links to sale advertisements on the website.
    • Links to portfolio.
    • Links to Company successes.
    • Special offers to followers.
    • Comments with those I follow and who follow me.
    • Retweets of content from others.
    •  Moments/Commentary from my daily life.
    • Exclusive free information. 
  • Interact with at least 3 other people a day.

 Facebook
  • Design a Facebook Page.
  • Like/Friend a minimum of 5 businesses/people a week.
  • Post a minimum of 2 times a day.
    • Links to articles on my company blog.
    • Share comments/thoughts with others.
    • Pictures of different company events.
    • Informational content.
  • “Like”/comment on the activity of at least 1 other business/person a day.

Linked In
  • Design a Linked In Company Profile.
  • Have all employees add their own individual Linked In profiles.
  • Connect with everyone that my company does business with.
  • Follow all companies that my company does business with or wants to do business with.
  •  Join at least 4 Industry related groups.
  • Post at least 2 times a day.
    • Links to articles on my company blog.
    • Share others’ content from their posts.
    • Market research.
    • Share articles from Linked In news articles.
  •  Join groups of the associations that I belong to.
    • Participate in group discussions.

 Pinterest
  • Set up Pinterest Account/Page
  • Start/Maintain a minimum of 10 Boards.
  • Follow a minimum of 5 Industry/Company related boards a week.
  • Pin at least 10 industry related images a week.
  • Repin at least 10 industry related images a week.
  • Comment on a minimum of 10 images a week.
  • Pin company sale images.

Blog
  • Write at least 2 articles a week.
    • Design
    • Marketing
    • Social media
    • Customer Relations
  • Post link to blog article on Twitter, Facebook, Linked In.
  • Pin image from the article to Company Pinterest Board.
  • Post ads for company sales.

And that’s it.  In a generic nutshell kind of way.  It might also be helpful to prepare a daily/weekly social media checklist to help the people in charge remember all the pertinent tasks that they need to get through each day.  It does seem overwhelming, but try to remember, social media can be fun…and profitable!

Need help keeping track of your company’s social media accounts?  Einstein Design & Consulting can help you with that.

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