The Easy, Step-by-Step Guide to Facebook Marketing—100% Updated for Facebook’s Newest Features & Best Practices Your best customers and prospects are on Facebook: more than 800,000,000 of them. Your business needs to be there, too: not just with a generic “page,” but with a smart, low-cost marketing program that works. Facebook Marketing, Third Edition will help you plan that program, execute it, measure it, and optimize it. Two world-class social media marketers show you how to make the most of Facebook’s most valuable new business features—including Facebook Messages, Deals, Places, Credits, Connect, mobile apps, and much more. This completely revamped new edition offers dozens of new tips and best practices for everything from advertising and analytics to promotion and privacy. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, marketer, or PR pro, it will help you find and profit from your customers where they are right now: on Facebook! You’ll Learn How To: • Get started fast with Facebook, even if you’re new to it • Develop winning Facebook marketing strategies • Master new best practices for creating “best in class” Facebook pages • Design Facebook ads that drive more clickthroughs at lower cost • Reach customers outside Facebook with Facebook Connect and social plugins • Use images and other media to personalize your presence and engage visitors • Build thriving Facebook communities that promote loyalty and innovation • Market to customers on the move via Facebook mobile apps • Monitor what your customers are saying in real-time • Protect your privacy—and your customers’ privacy, too • Use Facebook Credits social currency to attract new customers and promote product sampling • Track your performance with Facebook Analytics • Prepare to profit from tomorrow’s Facebook trends and innovations
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Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity
Adeptly address today’s business challenges with this powerful new book from web analytics thought leader Avinash Kaushik. Web Analytics 2.0 presents a new framework that will permanently change how you think about analytics. It provides specific recommendations for creating an actionable strategy, applying analytical techniques correctly, solving challenges such as measuring social media and multichannel campaigns, achieving optimal success by leveraging experimentation, and employing tactics for truly listening to your customers. The book will help your organization become more data driven while you become a super analysis ninja!Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
The Power Of The Tweet…
Are you a Tweeter? If so, what does that mean? Is it simply another opportunity to expose your offerings? Is it simply another channel to convey the benefits of your products or services?
I would suggest that it’s all of the above, but it’s also much more…
The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to Use Social Media, Blogs, News Releases, Online Video, and Viral Marketing to Reach Buyers Directly, 2nd Edition
A completely revised and updated edition of the BusinessWeek bestseller on effective, modern marketing and PR best practices, The New Rules of Marketing and PR shows you how to leverage the potential that Web-based communication offers your business. Finally, you can speak directly to customers and buyers, establishing a personal link with the people who make your business work. This new second edition paperback keeps you up-to-date on the latest trends. New case studies and current examples are included to illustrate the very latest in marketing and PR trends. Completely updated to reflect the latest marketing and PR techniques using social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube Includes a step-by-step action plan for harnessing the power of the Internet to communicate directly with buyers, increase sales, and raise online visibility David Meerman Scott is a renowned online marketing strategist, keynote speaker and the author of World Wide Rave, from Wiley The New Rules of Marketing and PR, Second Edition gives you all the information you need to craft powerful and effective marketing messages and get them to the right people at the right moment-at a fraction of the price of a traditional marketing campaign.
Internet Marketing From The Real Experts
What do Tim Carter, Brian Clark, Joel Comm, Jim Kukral, Ted Murphy, Jeremy Schoemaker, and Mari Smith have in common? They all walk the walk when it comes to their Internet marketing expertise. And they also have joined a couple dozen innovators and thought shapers to share their ideas, advice, and insight. “Internet Marketing from the Real Experts” is a collection of affiliate, email, blogging, podcasting, video, search engine, and social network rock stars that break down the how and why of Internet marketing in a clear, easy to understand way. These are the people that do this stuff every day. Find out how they do what they do to achieve success with their online businesses. Their voices, their ideas, their action items, and their lessons learned from mistakes–all for you to grow your business the day you start reading “Internet Marketing from the Real Experts”.
Mobile Marketing Playbook
Is this the Year of Mobile? For over a decade this proclamation has turned out to be premature, giving marketers ample reason to be skeptical. The difference looking forward to 2011 is that this is the first time that consumer behavior and mobile platforms have reached sufficient scale for mobile to move beyond an emerging media tactic for mainstream marketers. To help guide marketers during this exciting time of transition, we’ve published the Mobile Marketing Playbook. Our comprehensive strategic report aims to help marketers evaluate the opportunities available, determine which ones are best for their brands and develop a strategy following best practices for achieving success in mobile marketing.Specifically, the aim of the Mobile Marketing Playbook is to help marketers:• Work within a framework for establishing a set of clear objectives for their mobile marketing strategy• Move beyond the checklist approach with a filter for evaluating the myriad of opportunities within mobile• Think of ways to use mobile to merge online and offline strategies, as a hub that bridges the gap• Encourage a dialogue about what matters in mobile now, and what’s ahead for this new and exciting mediumIn addition to leveraging the insights from members of the 360i mobile marketing team, the Playbook also includes guest commentary by industry luminaries Noah Elkin (Senior Analyst at eMarketer), Mickey Alam Khan (Editor in Chief at Mobile Marketer), Valerie Brown (Director of Consumer Marketing at Bravo) and Naoki Muramatsu (VP, Digital Business Development of Dentsu Holdings USA).
A Practical Guide to Affiliate Marketing: Quick Reference for Affiliate Managers & Merchants
A Practical Guide to Affiliate Marketing was written to be an indispensable handbook for all affiliate managers and merchants, alike. In addition to providing concrete, practical answers to common (as well as not-so-common) questions, the book gives usable ideas on promoting affiliate programs, along with ways to keep affiliates motivated. This guide presents the author’s information in a logical, convenient format.
Facebook Marketing All-in-One For Dummies
A detailed resource for businesses and individuals seeking to promote goods and services on FacebookSocial media is the number one vehicle for online marketing, and Facebook may be the most popular site of all. Facebook marketers must consider?content delivery, promotions,?etiquette and privacy, creating community, applications, advertisements, the open graph, and much more. Written by social media experts, this all-in-one guide gives marketers and small-business owners all the tools they need to create successful Facebook marketing campaigns. Successful marketing campaigns today require effective use of social media, especially FacebookThis guide covers understanding Facebook basics, developing a marketing plan, creating your business Facebook page, engaging your community, working with apps, advertising within Facebook, ways to connect with users, and monitoring and measuring your campaignExpert authors use plenty of examples and case studies to illustrate the techniques and how to use themEveryone with something to market on Facebook can do a better job of it with the advice in Facebook Marketing All-in-One For Dummies. From the Authors: 5 Things to Know About E-Commerce on Facebook Business owners all over the world are exploring and diving into social media marketing on Facebook, but what does that mean for your business? Do you have a community-based local store with business hours, or do you have a consulting company that conducts business over Skype at all hours? Both types, and the myriad of different types of businesses between those two points on the spectrum, can use Facebook as an e-commerce hub, or outpost, to gather new business. There are 5 main things to know about e-commerce on Facebook before you jump in. And if you have already created a business profile Page on Facebook, going over these points will help you, too. This is a quick look at a very important subject. To further your understanding make sure you pick up Facebook Marketing All-In-One for Dummies. 1. You must use a business Page profile (not a personal profile) to conduct business on Facebook. There are two main types of profiles on Facebook; a personal profile and a business Page profile. It’s against Facebook’s rules to sell or conduct business through a personal profile, but it is highly encouraged to sell through a business Page profile. It’s really easy to set-up a business profile and create a great business Page. Go to Facebook and look for the Create Page button to get started. You can also find a Create a Page link at the bottom left column of any Facebook Page. The most important thing you need to keep in mind as you go through the process of opening your Facebook Page is, are you a local business with hours open the public, or not. If you are, then make sure you click the Local Business or Place type, as that will give you a rich Info link to put things that are specific to a bricks and mortar store. 2. Using an E-Commerce application will make business transactions easy. Once you’ve created your business Page, you’ll want to explore some e-commerce applications (apps). There’re lots of really good apps that will create a link on your Page that will either let people purchase right there (without leaving the Facebook environment) or link to a website off Facebook for purchases. In most cases you won’t need a merchant account either – PayPal can be used to make the transaction. If you are part of an e-commerce community, they might have already built a Facebook app for you! You should be able to find out on the community’s website under Resources or Tools. Ask, if you don’t see one, as they might be in the middle of creating one for the community! 3. You can link from Facebook to your existing Website Store. If you already have an e-commerce website and would prefer to just link from Facebook to it – breathe easy, because this is really simple to do. One of the best ways to link back to your website is to use an app from woobox. One of their options is create a custom link (using the Static iFrames app) that you can use to direct people back to your existing Website store pages. You will need to paste some HTML code in a box (geeky meter at an 8). After your custom link is set up that links people back to your website, you will still need to occasionally remind people about your products through regular posts with a link to your website. Turns out that most people who Like a Page don’t visit the Page, they only see posts that come across their News Feed from the Page. So you will still need to give them an easy way to see your products through posts with links. 4. Make your business social. To really enjoy the marketing potential of Facebook, or any social media site, you need to remember the qualities of a social environment; sharing, conversing, appreciating and being attentive. Don’t just post links to coupons, or post strong push-type marketing phrases. People enjoy being on Facebook because of the human interaction, so start a conversation with the people who Like your business Page. Once they see how much you know about your subject or product they will start to refer people to you and become a social force in your marketing efforts. Learning how to be social and market can take some time, but it will be well worth it as your social authority grows with your Facebook Page connections (your fans). 5. You don’t have to stay in the shopping bag (box). Let’s jump out of the shopping bag for a moment, ok? Using an e-commerce app is a good thing, but maybe you can try something different, something that jumps out as unique and edgy. Here are a couple of ideas to ponder: • Video Posts: Why not use video posts to sell your stuff? Fancy yourself a TV Shopping Channel? If you are really charming and fun on video, think about creating some short snappy videos that highlight a new product, or new service. Post them on a regular basis or as the mood strikes you! You can use the built-in Facebook webcam recording system with your computer, or upload a video created on your iPhone, iPad2, or any smartphone with video capabilities. Always include a link to the product in the video comments section. • Happy customer photos: Take pictures of your happy customers and publish them to your Page’s Wall. If you are personal Friends with them on Facebook, ask their permission to Tag them so they can share it with their Friends. • Use the photo strip across the top of your Page to feature products: You have five photo spots to feature something — why not what you are selling! There are some great examples of this all over Facebook. Do a little exploring to find what works for your business and have fun with it! Get started and enjoy your new Facebook business Page! You’ll be opening doors to new customers you wouldn’t have reached any other way! From the Authors: Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts for Your Facebook Page Everyone has told you that you need to start a Facebook Page and you finally did it! Hooray! Now what? You want to make sure you are doing it “right”. Are you posting enough and what do you post? How do you get people to visit your Page and Like you? This list of Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts for your Facebook Page will help answer those questions and get you started down the right path. Do: 1. Post regularly. Post least once per day (you can take the weekends off if you like). As people are connecting with more people and Pages on Facebook, your post may be missed in their crowded News Feed. Being active on Facebook and posting often ensures that your business is staying in people’s minds. 2. Vary your content. Post pictures, videos, questions, and links. People enjoy variety and different things will appeal to different people in your community. You may find you get more response and interaction from the pictures you post or maybe from a question. Track your interaction with the Insights area so you know what is working for you. The content and links don’t all have to come from your website. Posting links to other helpful articles or videos about your niche is encouraged. 3. Respond to posts. If someone takes the time to comment on a post or post a greeting or question on your Wall, make sure you respond. You don’t have to respond to each and every comment in the thread of a post but make sure you acknowledge the conversation. With the e-mail notifications you receive, you can see when someone posts to your wall or comments. Nothing looks worse than a Facebook Page where the comments or posts go unanswered. 4. Publicize your Page. Get the word out about your Facebook presence with a prominent link or Like Box on your website. Send an invitation to your e-mail list to come and Like you. Put a sign up in your local business about your Page. Put a link to your Facebook Page in your e-mail signature. 5. Have a Welcome Page that new visitors land on. A custom landing page does not have to be terribly difficult. It can consist of an image that tells people a little more about yourself or your company and tells people to click the Like button. There are a variety of applications that can help you add this custom page. Don’t: 1. Be afraid of negative comments. Make sure you allow the community to comment on your posts or on your wall. Don’t be afraid if you get a bad review or negative feedback. Address the comment and try and provide customer service. Negative feedback can help you improve your processes or product. If the comment is completely unfounded or just in poor taste you can delete it. 2. Have a boring Page. Add some excitement to your page with some of the Facebook applications. You can bring in your YouTube Channel, add a contest, add your blog, or bring in special offers that are available only for your Facebook Community. Make your Page a fun place to be. 3. Oversell. Your Facebook community isn’t there for a pitch-fest. It’s ok to mention new products or a special sale or a workshop you are running from time to time. But make your posts 90% -95% useful and interesting content and 5-10% sales. 4. Leave spam posts on your Page. You will get spam posts from people occasionally. You know the type, where someone posts a link on your wall to a miraculous product or money-making deal. It’s perfectly acceptable to delete these posts. The people that post them are not adding value to your community. If someone continues to post unwanted things on your wall, feel free to ban them. It’s your sandbox and you want to give your community value, not spam. 5. Be too serious. Facebook is first and foremost a social place. People go on Facebook for fun and entertainment. Post some engaging questions, crazy news stories, or irreverent pictures from the office. Let your personality shine through a little. Just make sure everything is in good taste. Above all, watch what is working for you. There is no one “right” way to do everything on Facebook. Hopefully these general guidelines can help you get started.
30 Ways to Boost Traffic to Your Website TODAY (Marketing Matters)
***WARNING: DO NOT BUY THIS GUIDE UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO DEAL WITH TONS OF TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE!***Every single internet business is in search of the Holy Grail of online marketing: TRAFFIC. However, many traditional marketers and businesses have little idea how to go about getting traffic, or even what to do with their traffic once they get it. In this second edition of this popular 20-page special report, top internet marketers Jeff Hamilton and Evelyn Trimborn give you 30 tried and tested ways to get more traffic to your site TODAY. Not in a week or month, but starting RIGHT NOW.One technique will glean more traffic for you. Using all 30 of these powerful methods will start driving considerable amounts of traffic to your site, for both lead generation and sales. ***PLUS, all new for 2012: FOUR more top strategies, AND all the reasons why you want to keep an eye on 1 particular site if you want to market and drive traffic like a pro–even if you have no budget for marketing!If you are willing to invest the time in your online business, you can boost traffic to your website NOW by downloading this guide today and following these tried and tested tactics.====AUDIENCE: New website ownersPeople thinking about launching a websiteBusiness owners with a website that is not performing as well as they would like.====ABOUT THE AUTHORSJeff Hamilton and Evelyn Trimborn are popular marketers and bloggers on a variety of sites, including technology-leadership.com and insidersecretscorp.com. Jeff is an expert on technology and finance and the author of almost a dozen titles on finance, capital, and technology. Evelyn is the author of more than 2 dozen non-fiction titles on Internet marketing, small business success tactics, and personal finance. ===TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1: THIRTY WAYS TO BOOST TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE TODAYCHAPTER 2: FOUR MORE BONUS WAYS TO BOOST TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE TODAYCONCLUSIONRESOURCESFREE BOOK AND NEWSLETTER
Media Promotion & Marketing for Broadcasting, Cable & the Internet, Fifth Edition
This fifth edition of the successful Promotion and Marketing for Broadcasting, Cable, and the Web, 4ed takes an important, timely look at the newest media venue, the Internet. Under its new title, Media Promotion and Marketing for Broadcast, Cable and the Internet, 5ed it takes a fresh look at the industry and the latest strategies for media promotion and marketing.The book explores the scope and goals of media production from the perspectives of network and local television, cable, Internet and radio, including public broadcasting. Topics include: goals of promotion; research in promotion; on-air, print, and Web message design; radio promotion; television network and station promotion and new campaigns; non-commercial radio and television promotion; cable marketing and promotion; research and budgeting for promotion; syndicated program marketing; global and international promotion and marketing; and online marketing and promotion. *The Glossary is back! *Learn how to build a TV/cable/radio/Internet audience *Understand streaming media as a powerful promotion tool