Facebook is the place to be. Are you there?

Facebook is the place to be. Are you there?

I’ve noticed a trend in my email the last couple of weeks.

Many of the big boy Internet marketing “gurus” are making a big push to get their networks on to Facebook.

For once we’re ahead of the curve!

But I bring this to your attention for a reason. If the big boys are
doing it, then you know Facebook works for business. I can assure you,
they wouldn’t waste their time on a social networking site if it didn’t
add to their bottom line.

What does that mean for you?

It means you better get on Facebook too, if you’re not there already.

You know what this also means?

Thousands of professionals are joining Facebook and they may very well
be your target audience. And, they know nothing about how to use
Facebook to their advantage.

You have an opportunity.

Last month we hosted Facebook Business Coach Mari Smith on a
teleseminar about how to use Facebook to strategically grow your
business. Without doubt it was one of the most popular teleclasses
we’ve ever done. More than 200 people attended and we’re still selling
the mp3 audio file of the 86 minute program.

Here’s what we suggest:

1. If you’re new to Facebook, join now. It’s easy… create a free account here:

http://www.facebook.com

2. Once you create your account and login request that Patsi and I add you as a friend. Click on these links:

Denise: http://profile.to/theblogsquad/

Patsi: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=684646981

Then click “Add as Friend” and we’ll do the rest!

3. Invest $20 in the 86-minute teleseminar so you can get up to speed
fast about how to use Facebook best for your business. You will learn a
lot of tips that will save you a lot of time. Get the audio program here.

4. Set up your profile right away and be sure to add your picture. A
lot of people will not accept friend requests from people who do not
have a picture on their profile.

We can personally attest that our email list has grown significantly and we’ve
attracted new clients and customers by using Facebook to find and
create new relationships with our target audience. You can too.

Don’t miss this opportunity. Join Facebook now and learn how you can
strategically build your business through relationship marketing.

Blog on and see you on Facebook!

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Troublesome Targets: Where Analytics and Audiences Meet

Troublesome Targets: Where Analytics and Audiences Meet

I was going to entitle this post “The Tale of the Tape” because it deals with measurements more than anything else. Measurements, web analytics and what they mean. Let me state right at the top that much of what’s in this column is thanks to Stephane Hamel, an ebusiness strategist and web analytics consultant based out of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. I recommend him highly.

First, have you been to the NextStage website? The vast majority of people who talk to us about our site start with something about it being unprofessional, out of date, etc. One person reviewed our site online and was very rough on us. A few weeks back I was talking with a web design firm (web design firms come to us fairly often these days) and listened to them explain what was wrong with our site. To prove their point to me, that our website was driving away business, they asked me for bouncerate, conversion and related numbers.

We have a 19% bouncerate on the homepage. I had no idea if that’s a good or not good number so I asked Stephane to explain it to me.

“According to the official WAA definition, it should be calculated this way: “Single page view visits/entry pages”. Thus, to calculate your bounce rate just for the home page you would do “Single page visits – as you described it, those who viewed just that page for less than X seconds)/those who entered the site through the home page”, you get your Home Page Bounce Rate. 19% would be amazing!”

Our conversions are 75%. Again, I turned to Stephane for some understanding.

“Those who came to your site and did something useful to them (and to you!). Again, conversion of 75% would be astonishingly high.

“But… if you remove unqualified visits and clearly identify the various types of “outcomes” for each user’s intent coming to the site (i.e. finding your contact info, downloading a paper, taking the test, etc.), you could claim 75% conversion rate. I’m sure I’m not teaching you anything new here: we can make numbers tell whatever we want… To avoid those kind of misunderstanding, we build a “story” around the number. Thus, saying “historically, we’ve found that 75% of qualified visitors to our site completed at least one of our desired business objectives, which are A,B,C” or something like that. That’s where most people fail: for example, an online bookseller would look only at the number of sales/visits, leading to conversion rates of 4%. But in reality, they should look for qualified traffic, the user intent when reaching the site, and if they were successful, and they could claim very high success rates!”

Totally agree with Stephane, FYI. What Stephane is describing is something NextStage originally published as Usability Studies 101: Defining Visitor Action, Defining the Visitor Action Metric and The First Sale is the Next Page.

Picking Targets

One of the reasons I don’t pay attention to web analytics numbers is because I do pay attention to bank accounts. Is money going in? Yes? Is more money going in than is coming out? Yes? I’m happy. The smile on my face broadens in rough approximation to the In:Out ratio. Is the same amount of money going in as is coming out? No smile. Is it 2:1? A smile. Is it 3:1? Broader smile.

My target for the NextStage website is that it make more money than it costs to maintain. Simple target, easy to hit.

I am, by nature, a very simple person. Life is much easier for me that way. I guess this is reflected in the NextStage website. It, too, is simple. Kind of like…umm…Google’s. I wonder what’s in their bank account…

One of the reasons our numbers are “good” is because we know our audience very well. We’ve studied them in detail. For example, we know it takes our average visitor three visits before they convert. Stephane explained that this was a very important piece of information about our visitors. “Most people will assume that every single visit is an opportunity to convert, which is rarely the case!”

We also designed our information — the entire experience between visitor and website — for that audience. That’s what we do. Design information so a given audience will respond to it in desired ways. It is an equation to us; A + B = C. The visitor + the marketing material = the desired response. The equation not working? No, sorry, equations always work. In the language of another discipline I spend much of my time in, “The meaning of the message is the response it elicits”.

Let me rephrase this and the rephrasing might be uncomfortable for some.

Your Marketing Always Works — Sometimes Not the Way You Want It To

Let’s go back to that equation, A + B = C. Here’s where it can get a troublesome for some folks.

You’re always getting a response when visitors interact with your marketing material (website or whatever). Always. It might not be the response you want and you’re getting a response.

But this does mean the equation is working.

What is also means is that your A — your visitors — and your B — your marketing material — aren’t producing the result — the C — that you want. Again and because it is a simple piece of information that seems to escape lots of people; you’re getting a result, simply not the one that you want.

That’s an entirely different problem to solve. Borrowing again from another discipline I study; If what you’re doing isn’t working, try something else. I modified that when I first heard it to “If what you’re doing isn’t working, try anything else”. I don’t like to limit myself.

Moving Targets

I do agree with the designers I’ve talked with when they say that our numbers can be better. Just because numbers are good doesn’t mean they can’t be improved. Markets expand, audiences shift, companies change their focus.

All of these come back to knowing your audience and designing for it. NextStage, I know, is quickly moving from an obscure little company that’s “out there” to mainstream recognition. Our A — our visitors — are changing and this means we’ll need to change our B — our marketing material — if we want to maintain and possibly improve our C — our desired outcomes.

Stephane laughingly tells me that the first thing that comes to his mind when he comes to the NextStage website is “These are very smart people. Science is very important to them. Science and logic.”

Yep, that’s our target. Or was. Targets, like the Times, are a’changing. Our target was academics, researchers, experiential theoreticians. Yesterday I received a phone call from a marketing company. They’d heard NextStage was in the forefront of usability studies but they couldn’t find any usability information on our website. I said I’d get back to them and asked some of our staff where our usability stuff was located on our site — I couldn’t find it either.

Turns out usability information isn’t on our site because — while NextStage does usability work — we’ve traditionally done it as something we do in addition to our regular practice when clients ask for it. We’re only now getting people requesting it who aren’t in our client base. Most of our usability studies, research, case studies, etc., are published in this column and in my IMedia column (you can find links to both sources at The Hungry Peasant).

Guess we’ll have to do some research into this new audience we’re getting. Learn how they think. That’s what we do…and it is good marketing, after all.

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Just how advantageous is using a scaffolding hire service?

Just how advantageous is using a scaffolding hire service?

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Construction is an industry that not once has ceased its activity. Taking into account that the real estate industry is growing it is not thus surprising that construction companies are busy all the time. Actually, at present the building industry is one of the most profitable ones. The only issue for construction companies is that they are required to aid in the repair and maintenance of every structure, which cannot be accomplished without a scaffold. The good news is, however, that if you do not own this equipment, you can hire scaffolding company and have your project completed on time. For a professional company in the UK, visit http://colosseumscaffolding.co.uk/. There are many advantages of using a scaffolding hire service.

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As a project manager, you sometimes struggle to meet the needs of the clients. Investing in a scaffold tower is not an option due of the high price of this piece of equipment and neither is continuing the project without it. No matter the kind of work that you do, you will need a scaffold to ensure access to the working area. What you should do is hire the service of a scaffolding company. These kind of businesses are equipped with the most advanced level structures, not to mention that their services are affordable. Choose this service and use your financial means for more important things.

Selection of scaffolding material

One of the benefits of hiring a scaffolding company is that it disposes of a wide range of access equipment. It is important not to forget the tools. Companies working in this area of business have many tools, of which mention can be made of knee braces and self-lock frames. The workers are so efficient that they make sure each and every single instrument is used properly. Good scaffolding services have the pieces of equipment ready available in many sizes so as to be able to cater to construction needs.

High degree of protection

There is nothing more important than safety and security and scaffolding companies know this very well. A scaffolding hire service considerably reduces the risk of injuries and even falls. What is important to stress is that the access equipment is especially designed for working at higher levels. As a matter of fact, the access equipment meets the strictest safety regulations. The structure is so strong that workers are able to move around without having to fear that their life is at risk.

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Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products

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Sometimes pharmaceutical marketing is also referred to as medico-marketing which is the business of promoting or advertising the sale of drugs or pharmaceuticals. If you would like to know more about this process, then this article is here for you.

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Surely, you will gain more ideas on how to successfully market pharmaceutical products without difficulties.Most people today do not regard products in healthcare as products. What they do not know is that the companies manufacturing and distributing the healthcare products just rely on the same strategies and tools used in marketing the usual consumer products like spaghetti sauce and potato chips. Healthcare companies also develop branding strategies and product marketing in targeting and reaching consumers, hospitals, physicians and retailers. Through this, the brand preferences will be achieved and sales will also be generated.
How Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products Happens
In the field of healthcare, the most common form of marketing is the over-the-counter also known as OTC. In accordance with Science Daily, the pharmaceutical companies were able to generate a total of $245 billion in the year 2004.The big pharmaceutical businesses just like the other businesses spend large amount of money in the marketing process just to make sure that the medication preferences are maintained over the generic drugs sold by drug stores. They come in the following categories: nutritional supplements, vitamins, allergy medications, aspirin and cough syrup.
Business-to-business product advertising is also another strategy in order to achieve sales and distribution in different stores such as discount dollar store chains, super stores, grocery stores and drug stores as well. In developing newspaper advertising and special displays, the marketing and healthcare product sales representatives work with merchandisers and buyers.
Another form of pharmaceutical products marketing is through retail consumers. The retail, grocery and drug stores also spend time and money just to market the healthcare products they sell via direct mail, radio and TV directed to the consumers. To make their brands highly recognized by the consumers, the retailers promote discounts. This is one of the best marketing strategies because consumers are always attracted with discounted brands. Aside from products, they also spend time in marketing convenience service which includes drive-thru prescription pick-up service and “open 24 hours” promotion.
To assure that the targeted sale will be achieved in a definite period of time, medical supply and equipment companies also take time in targeting consumers. The following are just some of the medical products that are commonly marketed by these medical companies: diabetes equipment, oxygen equipment and wheelchairs. All the forms of media are also being used by these companies to ascertain that a large audience of consumers will be reached.
There are also companies that specialize in manufacturing hospital equipment and of course, their targets are no other than the large hospitals which can pay them a large amount of the equipment they manufacture.

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The world is still crazy about pizza. Everywhere you go, there’s a pizza store or pizza house.

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It has been a food favorite for many years now. Pizza house owners have always been very creative in marketing their pizzas.Free Taste
This idea has been used by so many other products and beverages. In the pizza world, this would also be a success. Make your pizzas smaller or bite size. Make sure that the taste of your free taste pizza is 100% the same with the taste of the pizza you ordinarily prepare and sell to the customers. Honesty in this kind of business is essential. If you make your free taste pizza more delicious than that you sell, it will give a negative impression to your customers. Worse, you might end up being bankrupt because there are less people coming in your pizza house.
Gimmick in Public
Doing fun gimmicks in public places may also be a great idea in marketing your pizza. You may, from time to time, put up a small kiosk in a park or in a trade fair to let the people recognize your pizza. Through this, you will be able to advertise your pizza and at the same time, you earn that very same moment. You may also bring your whole family with you to give an impression that you and your family are really into your business together. You may also go to the mall and look for a place there where you can put up your kiosk and sell your pizza there. The mall is the most common place where different types of people go to relax and enjoy. In this area, you may start using a “mascot”.
Ever since mascots came to the being of the business world, it has always charmed the kids and other people coming in and out of an establishment. Make sure that your mascot is charming and is not scary. Kids never lie on what they see and because of this you do not want to be humiliated in front of many people if a kid tells your mascot that it’s scary or ugly. You may also use a jingle to attract buyers. A pizza may attract customers through itself. But it will be more attractive if you would collaborate it with a jingle. Your jingle should contain what the people would experience if they taste your pizza and never lie. That is what’s important in this kind of business.
Use the Power of Mouth
This has been the most common way to advertise your pizza. The word of mouth, the fastest way to spread the news that you have a pizza product and it is good tasting so it’s worth the penny they buy it for. Tell your friends, the friends of your friends, the friends of the friends of your friends, your relatives, your neighbors, and even the people passing by your house or your pizza house.

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Raffles are everywhere and whenever every season of the year because of the excitement they create.

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If you are wondering on how to profit in this kind of business, all you have to do is read this article.You will be able to learn the tactics that must be incorporated for you to succeed.
If you would like to venture into this kind of business because of the profit it provides, then you need to draft a well-written business plan and you need to be equipped with the best entrepreneurial skills. If you think you cannot do your job well, then do not be hesitant to hire a business lawyer or a certified public accountant because they will help you to make everything function effectively. The three most important parts that the plan will discuss are the financial, operational and promotional planning.
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In this kind of business venture, you have to inquire to the office of the State Attorney General’s first. By doing this, you will know if starting off in this business is possible or not. In addition, you will also have the chance to get familiar with the rules and regulations concerning the raffle.
Since there are raffles that operate illegally, you must beware of this by asking for the assistance of a lawyer to investigate on its status. If there is a requirement to vote, you also need to check with the board of directors of the company in order for you to know if it is a doable project or not.
Then, you must be able to identify if the whole business will be raffled off for the raffle’s winner or you will just have first prizes in which the winners of the first place will be receiving the company’s equal share. Through this, way only one person is not required for the company to be controlled but a group of individuals to run the company for the benefit of all the people involved.
Another way which can help you is having a certain fund raising company or an individual in your community who has already run big-ticket raffle draws. Since they already have experience in this kind of business endeavor, they will be able to share their marketing strategies and techniques which a lawyer must approve.
It is also very important that you figure out the number of the tickets to be sold before you get all the tickets printed up to save more money. For you to succeed in selling out all the tickets, you have to sell them for a very affordable price. By doing this, you can capture the interest of the people in buying them thus, paving the way for you to gain more profits.

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Candy Industry is very much well-known not only for kids but for adults as well. We love giving gifts as expression of our love and thanksgiving or just to express our feelings out. As a combination of flowers and candies, making of flower bouquet is very much appreciated as this shows how innovative an entrepreneur is.

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This business can also be done full-time or part-time depending on your availability.Making candy bouquet requires creativity as you will combine flower arrangement skills with making of delicious sweets like candies and chocolates. Its market is very huge because candy, chocolate, flower lovers as your prospect customers, doesn’t have certain age bracket. It is a big business opportunity both as full-time and at home business to engage into.
Skills needed in Making of Candy Bouquet:

You must have knowledge and skills in candy and chocolate making. If you can make delicious candy, this will make mark on your business as your customers will love to order more or even recommend you to other customer and will make your marker even bigger!
You should also have the skills of flower arrangement. As this business combines art of flower arrangement using chocolate/candy made flowers, making your bouquet presentable and more spectacular will draw success on your candy bouquet business.
Learn how to use wire to combine the candy/chocolate made flowers.

There are two kinds of Candy Bouquet making:

All are candy/chocolate made flowers combined together to make a flower-like bouquet.
A combination of real flowers and candy/chocolate made flowers wired together to make a fabulous bouquet.

You may add some ribbons and the like to make the bouquet more attractive.
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Name your business. It is preferable to choose a name that has something related with candy/chocolate and flower so your business name will be more memorable.
Make brochures for your candy/chocolate bouquet creations. When you start looking for your prospect be sure to have photos of your creations. Make it attractive and colorful as possible to catch their attention and interest to buy your bouquet. The more attractive it looks in the brochure the more likely you will get orders of it.
Designate a workplace at home. If you prefer to start you candy bouquet business at home, be sure to designate a workplace for you to make your bouquets. Make the place conducive to work and make all the materials you’ll need just right at the area. Make a cabinet where you can place all your materials and equipment needed and have a small refrigerator where you can keep candies and chocolate to avoid spoilage.
Designate an office at home. Because you need to track records of orders for your candy bouquet you need to have a small office at home. Your customers can make order through phone so make sure to record every transaction you receive. Be sure to set rules in your household and show them your designated area for them to respect. Let them understand that you are having business at home so they will know their limitations in the area
Make your Network. As you are starting you business at home, you can ask your family, friends, relatives, neighbors, or even offices/companies near your vicinity to have copy of your brochures. Your networks maybe as limited as that for the mean time, however as you satisfy them with your candy bouquets, they will do the next step of advertising your creations to their friends and relatives too. Make sure to do your best creations to make repetitions of orders.
Make a website. If you see the potential of your candy bouquet creations, you can make your website to make your market bigger. If you cannot make it by your own, let somebody who has the skills in website design to do it for you.

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Business name is very important in any kind of business so that it will be recognized by the public. However, it is not just about giving it a name because it is necessary to know how to name a craft business.

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Thorough thinking should be done to come up with the right business name.People who are artistic, imaginative and creative should consider starting a craft business. Realizing great idea to make beautiful products is the key to start a craft business. Just like any other business it is necessary to think about business name that is suitable to the craft products you would be selling. Nevertheless, there are some things to consider when naming a creative business. It is not enough just to give it name because you should consider how your business will be remembered by your target customers.
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Identify personality – As soon as you decide to start a craft business you also need to begin thinking of the business name. As you are into creative business it is ideal to think of a business name that would attract people easily. The business name should have personality that would reflect the product as well as the personal flair. As much as possible you should use business name that is distinctive so that your target customers will remember it easily among your competitors.
Descriptive – Whimsical name would be fun but it would be perfect if you will use creative names. Keep in mind that the business name can help you attracting the attention of customers and at the same time helps you conveying your business. In this sense, you should use business name that would help your customers know what crafts you are making. Otherwise, customer would not give more time identifying your business. Likewise, your business can be easily found online when its name is descriptive.
In this sense, if your business has web address make sure that it contains descriptive category terms.

Visually compelling – When thinking of craft business name see to it that it could capture all the senses. It would be easier to build beautiful brand that you can use in advertising. In order to become unique among your competitors you should develop a name, logo and products that are unique.

Moreover, when naming a craft business you should keep it simple, look and sound good. In addition, before naming your business you should check with your county clerk if there is another company that owns the name you are thinking. Keep in mind that you are required to register your business name and once that it has the same name prior of your registration it will not be accepted. Likewise, you can also get ideas from your family, friends and fellow crafters.

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