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At this point, even the most inexperienced Web marketer is aware of the vital role that social media plays in promoting a brand on the Internet. Of course, almost everyone has a presence on at least one of the major social destinations, mainly Facebook and Twitter, but what many people seem to overlook are the seemingly endless amounts of smaller, alternative social networks at their disposal.

In addition to the “Big 5″ social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Tumblr), there are a wide variety of different places that users can go to be social on the ‘Net. Some of these sites are aimed at specific lifestyle markets, some provide specialized services like user reviews or checking in, and some are simply older or smaller takes on the social network platform that we all know and love.

There are obviously many ways for marketers to approach social media. It would certainly behoove everyone to make their presence felt on Facebook and Twitter, because the number of users and levels of engagment on those two sites are so astronomically high compared to their competitors, but beyond that, the sky is really the limit for companies trying to optimized their Web profiles.

Author: Michael Garrity

Read More:  http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/archive/2011/12/02/big-list-of-social-media-sites.aspx

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LOMBARD, IL JAN. 9, 2012–Nicole Wagner, Internet marketing director at Stevens & Tate Marketing, will be speaking at the Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau’s 2012 Social Media Summit.

Being held on February 23, the summit is designed to assist local businesses break into the world of social media and learn how to use the medium most effectively. At the event, Wagner will present “Capitalizing on Search Engine Marketing to Website Optimization Techniques” and cover topics such as how to get a business found online and drive Internet leads.

“Every busines should understand how search engine marketing works,” said Wagner. “This seminar will show how having the right strategies and media mix can get a company found more quickly and efficiently in today’s online world.”

Her presentation also will illustrate how social media plays into the overall search engine marketing strategy.

The Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau was founded in 1986 as a subsidiary of the Regional Economic Development Corporation, now known as the Chicago Southland Development, Inc. In 1993, the Bureau separated from its parent organization and became an independent 501(c)6 organization. As a regional cooperative, the Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau represents 62 south and southwest municipalities, approximately 35 miles south of downtown Chicago.

The Social Media Summit will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago in Alsip, Ill. on Thursday, February 23, 2012. Registration for the all-day event begins at 7:30 a.m. Cost is $95 before Janury 31st; $110 after February 1st. For questions regarding the conference and registration, contact  elizabeth@visitchicagosouthland.com 708-895-8200.

Nicole Wagner, Internet marketing director at Stevens & Tate Marketing (www.stevens-tate.com), leads an enthusiastic team in strategic planning, web development, social media and search engine marketing as well as internet and mobile marketing. She can be reached directly by calling 630/627-5200 or through email at nwagner@stevens-tate.com.

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Mark Beebe

Well it’s that time of year again where the majority of agencies, design firms and anyone selling marketing gather around the televisibudwiser-frogs_display_imageon to watch commercials. It’s Superbowl time again. And to get you ready for the commercials, a national network ran a special on the best commercials for the Superbowl a few days ago and added live voting on their site during the broadcast. Budweiser won hands down.

But that brings me to the point of this months blog. When I say Budweiser-what is the FIRST thing that enters your mind? If you said, beer, then please read on. You see a brand is many things, A brand is a bundle of perceived benefits and attributes in the minds of its audience, a BRAND is nothing but an ASSURANCE, A brand is an identity. It is a picture of what you are. It is what an organization wants you to be. A Brand is a ‘Promise’ that subtly enters the life of its target audience through different forms, channel and mediums of communication. It is this promise that defines the level and duration of its relationship with its users and the pride one takes in being associated with it. Creating a brand is creating a life, every thing depends on how you groom that life. A brand is a promise to deliver an unmet need. It’s a collection of your experience. It’s what you remember whether it be a logo, a symbol or the experience. It’s a thousand small gestures that constantly evolve. Brand: A consistent promise wrapped in a consistent experience.

Budweiser has spent over 3 billion dollars over the years associating its brand with the Clydesdales. When I say the word “Apple” as in the company, do you think, Mac or itouch or ipod or iphone? Maybe the word SIMPLE comes to mind because that it what the company strives for. That is a brand and probably the best example we have ever had in the world. When we speak about Vacuums today, do you think, Hoover or Eureka or Bissell, Dirt Devil or the ever popular Dyson? You see, its different for everyone but that brand you have in your head, is the best and sucks up that dirt better than any other machine because that is what you believe.

Advertisers are willing to put down huge amounts of money to get their ads into the Super Bowl of advertising, mainly for the buzz and the bragging rights. In 2012, the going rate is $3.5 million for 30 seconds, and up to $4 million if you want a premium placement like the break before the kickoff.

So when you watch the new Budweiser commercial on Sunday, remember the feeling that it gives you. That everyone, is the definition of a brand.

“A brand is a person’s gut feeling about a product, service, or company. It’s not what you say it is. It’s what they say it is.” – Marty Neumeier

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Sure, having a website for your business serves a practical need: to draw net-surfing users to your product or service. However, it’s also much more than slapping on a run of the mill two-column template and calling it a day. Nothing kills an online buzz like a poorly designed or drastically outdated website. Dry and boring default templates, broken assets, confusing pages and invasive widgets do nothing but harm a page’s style, which in turn reflects poorly on the company.

2012 is heralding a new wave of innovative web technologies and design, and a page that stays in step with these trends is bound to pique interest and lower your bounce rate. Even more, a well done and on-trend website remains effective well after the year is over, reeling users in with thoughtful design and building a design-conscious and taste-making reputation. Keep these tips in mind when you clean up your company’s website, and stay ahead of the curve for the new year.


1. Don’t Be Afraid to be Bold

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Before they arrive, visitors to the Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts are enticed by a slew of virtual and real experiences. There are wine tastings on Twitter, the mobile hot-chocolate bar in Chicago and the opportunity to release floating lanterns at a Thai property’s tropical festival of lights.

“We create personal experiences,” said Susan Helstab, a 25-year veteran of Four Seasons. Named VP-marketing three years ago, she oversees global sales and marketing from the company’s Toronto headquarters.

Ms. Helstab spends two-thirds of her time visiting the 35 countries where Four Seasons operates. Traveling to exotic destinations like Bora Bora is simply part of the job.

With half of Four Seasons’ marketing budget devoted to digital channels, its launch of a revamped website this month is a milestone. It will incorporate user-generated reviews — still somewhat unusual for luxury brands. Marketers in the category have historically guarded their brands and trademarks closely.

“We’ve taken a leading position in creating different kinds of engagement opportunities,” Ms. Helstab said.

One example is the Twitter wine tastings. Introduced two years ago, the event attracted 14 of Four Seasons’ 86 hotels last year. “You can get the wine yourself, and taste it and listen to the description and evaluations [on Twitter], or you can go to the participating hotels,” Ms. Helstab explained.

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Building a Strategy

Whether you’re a traditional publisher with corporate money at your disposal or a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants blogger, you should already have a solid strategy in place that guides the content you offer on your website. For most publishers, no matter their size, that strategy involves the kind of content that your site visitors read. Attention-grabbing headlines and search engine optimization (SEO) are no doubt at the top of your priority list, but with the popularity of websites such as YouTube, easy-to-use digital video equipment, and computer monitors that can double as television screens, content providers are beginning to recognize the importance and value of having a video content strategy as well. It’s becoming increasingly necessary to appeal to site visitors who want to view, not just read, your content.

“Content development extending toward video is, in many ways, an organic process,” says Seth Kenvin, CEO at Market7, Inc., which helps organizations better manage the video editing processes. “Over time, companies have been retiring their print materials, and video is becoming an increasingly important component.”

Publishers are finding very innovative ways to use video as part of their content repertoire and are noticing that it can lead to increases in the number of site visitors as well as boost engagement on sites. As exciting as the addition of video to a site can be, content providers must remember to maintain focus on the end goal. Read the rest of this entry »

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Social media and smartphones are disrupting the established patterns and practices for B2C interactions. To be successful, businesses have to engage with customers through their preferred channels, whether that be mobile, IM or social networks.

The link between technology and consumers is, however, a two-way street. Take, for example, Facebook notifications (the auto-generated email or text alerts you get when someone posts you on your wall or comments on a photo). These alerts constitute B2C dialogue, though they operate under the guise of a C2C interaction.

The initial attraction of social networks like Facebook and other pioneers in the space was bringing groups of people of shared interest together on the web. Adding a messaging capability to the basic web presence extends the social experience beyond the website. Without notifications, you’d have to go online to Facebook to hangout with your friends. With notifications, your friends — and the Facebook brand — come and check in with you throughout the day via your inbox. Read the rest of this entry »

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