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11. Take your time…

11. Take your time…

Looking at the larger picture, our list of things to do can seem overwhelming. But do not fear! Take your time. Think about it. Each step we outlined is just one more way to lay the foundation right. If you don’t already have a business Facebook page made, don’t just throw one together. Prepare some posts or find some wonderful articles or events to share. Make your posts clever, and your page eye-catching and informative. If you haven’t checked your website lately, don’t just make changes for the sake of changing something. Think about it. Make each step along the way count. Enjoy yourself along the way.

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10. Read on…

10. Read on…

Ever thought about learning more about a certain marketing topic? Now is your chance! Take time to read relevant blogs, books or magazines that address a business issue that you’ve been wanting to tackle. Fast Company comes to mind as one publication we regularly read or follow on Twitter. Some other good books on a topic many are asking about? Inbound Marketing by Brian Halligan and Twitter Marketing, by Hollis Thomases.

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9. Stay relevant…

9. Stay relevant…

Here at insight180 we get a lot of questions from our clients regarding the importance of implementing social media into their marketing plans. Our answer is always “yes, invest time in this area.” Even if you’re just following and commenting on other blogs or using LinkedIn, social media is one way to stay relevant. However, the information you provide to others via your website, blog posts, LinkedIn communications and Facebook posts should be content rich and relevant. Make sure you are discussing something that followers can relate to or want to learn more about. Your followers are listening a lot more closely than you think, so say something worth hearing!

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8. Blog away…

8. Blog away…

Experts are now saying that the best way to get your company found is by writing a blog. While blogging can take a great deal of time, the pay-off can be amazing. Chose a time frame. Write once a week, twice a week, three times a week—however often you’d like. Write about current topics, business buzz, or anything else that you think your clients would like to spend time reading about. The great thing about a blog is that internet surfers from all around may land on your blog by chance. Blogging helps your chances of being found on search engines —new content matching specific keywords will get you noticed.

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7. Do a site check…

7. Do a site check…

. . .websites, that is. Is your site up to date? By that we mean, is news truly new? Do all of your outside links work? Do all of the page links lead somewhere? As time progresses and businesses transform, so do their websites. Links are embedded, pages are added, pictures are planted. Have you taken a look at your site navigation lately? Do all of the links still work? Does your site need an overhaul? Maybe have an outsider take a look — they may find things that you miss.

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Advice for 2011

Advice for 2011

New buying behaviors, the social media explosion, fear of spending, a scramble to be all things to all customers — these are the stepchildren of the 2010 economic situation. But 2010 is gone. 2011 is here. And change is a-comin’. As we move deeper into 2011, we need to behave differently. It’s time to veer away from the deer in your headlights, get on with things, and do more than survive. Signs of economic turnaround are everywhere.

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6. Attendance is key…

6. Attendance is key…

So, when was the last time you got out there to network? These gatherings can be a great opportunity to meet new prospects and just get your name out there. Pass out a few business cards, make a few connections, and meet some future clients. Even if the person you are meeting does not need your service right now, they may in the future. And so might someone they know. Events are happening all around our area and we highly suggest checking a few out. Happy networking!

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5. Just say hello…

5. Just say hello…

Having gone through that email list in tip number two might have got you thinking about some of those folks that you haven’t heard from in a while. Pick up the phone or write a note to some of those old clients or people you haven’t seen in a while. Also, have you read about any great achievements that your clients of colleagues have achieved? Take a moment to write a note of congratulations. — Wendy READ MORE
4. Have a plan…

4. Have a plan…

Now is the perfect time to plan your editorial calendar. What will be in your next few newsletters? Now is the time to think about it. Perhaps branch out to see what your subscribers want to read about. By asking for advice you are jump-starting the conversation and opening communication with your clients.

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3. Build a Path…

3. Build a Path…

There is something to be said about the necessity of SEO. Search engine optimization is key in getting yourself found. While an eye-catching website and great links are essential, if clients cannot easily discover your site, it is all for nothing. Make your site easy to find. Use applicable keywords or even phrases commonly used around the office and plant them throughout your website. In our case “brand strategy”, “differentiating”, “positioning”, are all words that are important to our line of work as well as the services we offer.  If someone happens to be searching for say, branding advice, they just may stumble upon our website and unexpectedly decide they need our services. That is the beauty in SEO. Take time this month to lay the stepping stones for your followers.

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2. Out with the old. . .

2. Out with the old. . .

. . .In with the New

Time to clean up your act. . . and your email addresses.  Check your own contact lists and those that are in your email distribution services (Constant Contact, MailChimp, Emma, etc.). Time to clean out some un-active email addresses from those email marketing lists. While this tip is a rather simple one, it is still important. Do you check your reports regularly? Begin by taking a close look at your bounce reports. Delete any email addresses from the system that are said to be “un-active” and those who have “opted-out”. Doing this will allow you to free up any cluttered space and make room for new potential clients.  Happy sorting!

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