Friday, August 30, 2013

How Twitter Conversations Might Improve Your Marketing

On August 28th, Twitter announced on their blog that they had updated their mobile apps and website with a new look and feel that would improve user interaction and make Twitter conversations easier.  I’ll be quite honest, trying to have an engaged conversation between more than two people on Twitter has been aggravating, if not down right annoying.  With all the anger from the Twitterverse over this latest update, the question we have to ask ourselves, is how can we take advantage of these new updates?


If you haven’t heard about this update yet, check out this video from Twitter:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnRmayAuB4M


TweetChats Will Be Easy to Manage


If you’re like me, the idea of a TweetChat event seems really interesting when you hear about it, but the second it starts happening it becomes a giant mess of “refresh, refresh, refresh.”  I can only imagine what it’s like for those hosting the chat.  However, with this latest Twitter update, I have a strong feeling that we’re going to start seeing TweetChats more often as it would appear things will be much more organized now.  It seems as if using Twitter conversations would make a TweetChat more like a Reddit AMA than a jumbled mess of too many people using the same hashtag.


Conversations on Twitter Will Finally Be a Reality


When I first started using Twitter, I noticed immediately that it was a world of self promotion and selfies from instagram, which was one of the main reasons I stopped using it for so long.  Why would I want to be part of a network where the only interaction was the occasional retweet.  Until now, it’s always seemed to me that nobody actually holds conversations on Twitter and if they do, it’s done via DM.  I had seen so many people complain about this new feature, yet I hadn’t come across it once on my desktop or my mobile.  Will Oremus appeared to have the same sentiment when he first came across Twitter Conversations:


I had to scroll down relentlessly to find the first instance of a blue-vertical-line festoon marring my otherwise neatly chronological timeline…. The reason the festoons are few and far between is because hardly anyone holds actual conversations on Twitter.”


Twitter has always been a great place to get your content shared and promoted, and over the last month has increased my website traffic by almost 1,000 visitors, but it has always seemed to lack the sort of interaction that I love so much about Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+.  While conversations will still be limited to 140 characters, the ability to group your messages together should greatly improve interactions.  For those who do hold up a good, informative conversation over Twitter, this need grouping ability seems to encourage those on the outside viewing your conversation to join in and share their two cents.


Conversations Can Be Shared in New Ways


Want to expose your interactions via Twitter to non-Twitter users?  Now you can!  With this latest update, Twitter is making it easier to share conversations, and this includes the ability to email conversations to friends, whether they use Twitter or not.  So what does this mean for marketers?  Did you happen to have a great chat with Bill Gates?  Share it!  Embed Tweets from your conversation in a blog post or email them to your email subscribers, show people how incredible your Twitter account is.


While many people are complaining about these latest updates, it’s important to look past the internet users’ resistance to change and see the potential that this update can provide for your marketing efforts.


What do you think about Twitter Conversations and the latest Twitter updates?  Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below!


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5 Tips to Improve Your Press Release Marketing

Believe it or not, there is still value in press release marketing.  You’ve probably seen or heard of press releases being used as part of an SEO strategy, but what you may not realize is that a strong press release marketing strategy can actually gain your business quite a bit of local media coverage if you handle it properly.


Press Release Marketing Actually Works


If you’re anything like me, you’re not willing to sit and wait for a reporter to contact you for an article he’s writing, you want to force the reporters to pay attention and encourage them to reach out to you.  Using these tips, I have been able to get the financial advisor I work for several TV interviews and news article interviews, with little to no real effort involved.  In some disappointing but useful instances, I’ve actually had newspaper editor’s use the entire press release as an actual article for their publication (I know, lazy right?).


If you’ve been interested in using press release marketing to promote your brand, consider the following 5 tips to help you improve your press releases.


Submit Your Press Releases to The Right Places


I find that a lot of people will recommend that you don’t bother submitting your press release manually, by emailing them directly to reporters and I have to disagree.  I have seen success by submitting them directly to editors and reporters; however, I would recommend before you do this you reach out and make a personal connection with the person you’re submitting your press releases to.  Unless the content in your press release is downright incredible, you’re going to need that personal connection to ensure they take time to read it.

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Whether or not you’re comfortable submitting press releases by hand, it is 100% necessary that you submit them to the major PR websites.  For press release marketing on a budget, I recommend that you utilize PRLog.com, which allows you to submit press release for free with limited exposure.  The other big name press release marketing websites will require that you pay to play, but the potential you can from these payments is well worth it, just make sure what you’re submitting is newsworthy so you’re not wasting your money:


I have had great success using a combination of PRLog and PR Web’s press release distribution services along with manually submitting press releases to reporters that I’ve worked with in the past to gain great exposure and increase the chance of getting the advisor I work into the public eye.


Your Headline is Everything


This one applies in full force if you’re manually submitting press releases to new outlets, but rings true regardless.  If you spend time blogging, you know full and well that the right headline can make or break your article.  If your headline doesn’t get the reader interested you’re press release is most likely going to be looked over.


Keep SEO practices in mind when writing your press release headline so that it will show up in search engines and get your point across easily and of course make sure that you’ve included your target keyword.


Include Keywords in Your Press Release


If this thought hasn’t crossed your mind, you may want to seriously reconsider press release marketing until you have your goals in focus.  Press release marketing can be an effective tool if used properly and a major factor to successful press release distribution online is the use of keywords.


Of course, don’t overload your press releases with keywords, nobody benefits from keyword stuff.  Do include relevant keywords where they’re needed so that your press release can be found by the people you need to see it.  The most important factor in press release keywords, and blogging in general, is to write for readers not for search engines.  Your goal is to get your press release in front of people’s eyes, search engine rankings should be a secondary benefit.


Check out PR Web’s article on using keywords effectively in press releases here.


Include Real Quotes in Your Press Release Marketing


As I mentioned above, I have had editors use my press release as submitted as actual articles in their publications, with no modifications whatsoever.  While this may not ever happen to you, it makes it that much more important that you include direct quotes in the press releases you distribute.


Not only does a direct quote make your press release more engaging, but it allows you to further express your expertise in your field.  When writing your press release, use a quote that reinforces the point of your article and strengthens your image as an expert.  Don’t use a quotation as an opportunity to make a sales pitch or promote your business, keep it strictly informational so it adds value to the release.


Never, ever forget links and contact info!


The point of press release marketing is to gain exposure for your brand.  While including your business name is great, providing information on how to contact you is even better.  When submitting your press releases online, it’s extremely important to include links back to your website.  You paid for the distribution, take advantage of the benefits.  Use as many internal links as the website you’re using will allow, and link to various places on your website.


When your press release mentions a particular person, link their name to their bio page on your website.  If you’re discussing a new service you’re offering, link the description of that service to its respective page on your website.  Last, but most important, including a link to your homepage.  The SEO benefits of this are real, and can help you out greatly if you include them in your press release.


Have you used Press Release Marketing to improve your brand’s marketing strategy?  Share your tips and experiences by leaving a comment below!


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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

5 Places to Find Free Images For Your Blog

Don’t want to get arrested? Great, me either.  You may have noticed there are a ton of articles floating around the web lately talking about “stealing images off of Google” and how you can get into some serious legal trouble by doing so.  I’ll admit, I’ve been guilty of snagging images and meme’s off of Google image search from time to time for blogs, websites or simply trolling on Facebook.  That being said, I’ve compiled a list of different places to get free use images that you can use for your website, blog or anywhere else without paying a dime.  Where else could you find incredible free images like the featured free image for this post by BrickArms from Flickr?


Any good blogger or SEO enthusiast will tell you that it’s critical to have images on your blog to spice up your articles, draw the reader’s attention in and to boost your chances of showing up in Google results.  All of that is great, but if the images you decided to use were obtained illegally, you may end up with a great looking blog that caused you several thousand dollars worth of fines.


5 Places to Get Free Images for Your Blogs


The websites that you’ll find below offer tons of great photos, many of which are professionally photographed and edited (depending on the site you use).  Some of these website you’ll have to sign up to use, and some even offer high-quality premium images with a price tag, but all have free photos available that you can use for whatever your heart desires.


Flickr


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Photo by NIrelandeye on Flickr


Flickr may not be your first choice or even the best choice, but you can get free images for just about any category you could ever want.  Be careful though, they do give photo authors the option to turn off downloading.


http://www.flickr.com


Stock.xchng


Photo by ‘doc’ Sias van Schalkwyk on Stock.xchng

Photo by ‘doc’ Sias van Schalkwyk on Stock.xchng


Stock.xchng requires that you register to use their photos, but once you do, you get plenty to choose from.  In addition to their free images they also have a wide range of premium paid images to choose from.


http://www.sxc.hu


Morgue File


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Photo by BBoomerinDenial on Morgue File


Aside from it’s seemingly gruesome name, Morgue File has some incredible free images to choose from.  From the little bit of digging that I did, I found that some of this artwork is worth framing and hanging on your wall.


http://www.morguefile.com


Microsoft Images


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Photo by Elenathewise on Microsoft Images (Original on Fotofolio)


Believe it or not, this website is more than just generic wallpapers for your Windows PC.  Microsoft’s image gallery has a great collection of free images that you can use for your blog or website that look awesome!


http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images


RBG Stock


Photo by Scottsnyde on RGB Stock

Photo by Scottsnyde on RGB Stock


When I came across this site, I immediately noticed the quality of the photography available and free images available for use.  While there are some “low skill” shots on this site as with others, there are some incredible pieces as well.  This site does require you to register in order to download.


http://www.rgbstock.com


What websites do you use to legally obtain free images to use on your website or blog?  Share your favorites by leaving a comment below!


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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

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