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Thursday, August 31, 2006
Passionate Users
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Back to School Marketing
- Be part of the curriculum - I have never met this prof, but he uses us as one of his blogging examples and has students monitor our blog.
- Continuing Education - I speak at least twice a year at the local university and help people studying entrepreneurship learn about how to be more successful.
- Course Guest - Professors that teach marketing, business administration and technology have all invited me in for presentations on what we do in the "real" world.
- Career Fair - Career fairs are a great place to show off your company a bit and maybe find your next employee.
- Organizations - I have been invited to participate in events with several organizations that are business oriented and run by students.
- Interns - Don't overlook finding an intern to help you do your buzz marketing. One part time person that does nothing but create buzz on the web can really help your business grow.
Remember that universities and colleges want to help their students succeed. Most will be eager to have you participate on campus. If you contact one person and they are not interested, try some others. This is not something where there is one person in charge of managing these kinds of opportunities.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Clarity – Get What You Want
Monday, August 28, 2006
Guy Kawasaki - Cleveland
Do you have anything new to say?
Friday, August 25, 2006
Exit Interview Questions
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Debunking 5 Buzz Marketing Myths
Making Money with Blogs
- It takes a while to build an audience, unless you are Guy Kawasaki.
- Millions of blogs are being created. The good thing is most will fizzle.
- You have to enjoy writing every day, or pay someone else to.
- While their are free blog sites, you should pay for one. I have been trapped here at blogger for a long time because I do not have the time to migrate.
Making a little money with blogs is not hard. Generating leads and speaking engagements with your blog is not hard. It does take time and you should keep in mind that the people in those articles are the exception. Start your blog because you love to write, you are passionate about the topic and you want to be seen as an expert on your topic in your industry. You might be making money with your blog in a year, but have realistic expectations in the beginning.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Buzzoodle Buzz Marketing - Author's Pricing
Monday, August 21, 2006
Snakes on a Bandwagon
Buzz Marketing in Turkey
Now these people know someone that is the editor of CEO's Magazine in Turkey and they went back and told him about it. Bang, now Alexandra is featured in a CEO magazine in Turkish and even though it will probably not generate sales directly for her, it is another great story she has in her arsenal to help create buzz. See her press release she and I did last night here.
My blog gave me the chance to meet them, Alexandra's blog gave them interesting information to use in their article. The buzzworthy story made it right for the magazine.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Commercial real estate buzz
Friday, August 18, 2006
Web 2.0 Web Traffic Watch List
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Opportunities - Buzz and Word of Mouth
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Great Deals on Buzz Marketing
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Newspapers and Blogs
VOIP and Viral Bad Buzz
Buzz and Busy - Now Hiring
Make It Great - Phil Gerbyshak
It provided a nice wrapper for the other business and leadership books I have read. Phil mentions Zig Ziglar and others that I have read, and ties them up into an actionable work book. - Neofita McDaniel
Sunday, August 13, 2006
The Soul of an Amusement Park
I have been working long hours lately and wanted to do something fun with the family on Saturday. At the last minute we decided to go to Geauga Lake Amusement Park. It is less than an hour away and with young kids, it is not necessary to drive the extra distance to Cedar Point, as it is famous for bigger roller coasters, which I could not have gone on with them anyway.
For those of you that do not know the history, Geauga Lake used to be an amusement park across the lake from Sea World. Then they bought Sea World and merged them. Then they became Six Flags. Then they closed the Sea World section and made it sort of a lame part of the park, with some minor attractions. Then Cedar Fair bought it and really changed things up. All of this happened in about a 8 year span.
There is buzz marketing relevance coming, stay with me….
The constant changes have left the park without a vision or a soul. The coasters are still fun, and they have invested heavily in turning the old Sea World side into a water world theme park, but there is a real lack of identify. There are lots of places that once used to be cool restaurants on the lake and great little shops. Now many of them are boarded up or employee only areas. It was fun in the past to listen to live music and have a drink in the late afternoons.
Riverboats still sit on the lake and I have not seen them move in years. The whole park seems like a carnival in a parking lot. Here today, vacant tomorrow.
Amusement parks usually thrive on the buzz they create by adding the next “world’s largest rollercoaster” – replace largest with fastest, highest, etc.
Sometimes you do not need buzz. In fact, you are better off without it. In the case of Geauga Lake, it is fine but I hope the current owners stay in place for a few years and care enough to make it seem special. To give it an identity it has clearly lost. Maybe next year it will be the Aurora metro park zoo and video arcade.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Generating Sales Leads with Buzz Marketing
To increase sales leads with buzz marketing:
- Make sure your website has clear, easy to find information about the product or service.
- Make sure it is easy to purchase online or request to request more information.
- Make sure your product or service name is memorable and you are ranked high on search engines when people start investigating.
- Have every staff member know how to handle a call from a sales lead.
- Make the purchase an easy to understand decision with multiple ways to find out about it. Acknowledge and reward people that do a referral and generate a sales lead for you.
- Be ready for a sudden increase in sales.
- Don’t let your buzz die. Keep generating a steady stream of buzz and word of mouth. When people hear about something from multiple sources they are more likely to investigate.
- Follow up with your sales leads quickly and multiple times. More than likely the buzz has made your lead curious, but you are not their top priority.
If you take the Buzzoodle approach and keep generating a steady stream of buzz, you will generate more sales leads. Be prepared to educate and handle the leads well, or you may be wasting your time.
- And yes, this is one of those many things I have learned the hard way.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
The Unfortunate Fact of Customer Service
Now I will miss the next meeting because it took too much effort. Far less effort than writing this blog post, but I write this post because I want to.
If you want to create buzz you have to make your story easy to spread. If you want more sales, you need to make the purchase as easy as possible.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
A Little Buzz Here, A Little Buzz There
- My Network - My personal network is the only thing that has resulted in a lot of interest right away. Some people have pre-ordered copies for all of their employees already.
The rest are all about even. All of the following areas have generated 1-5 people interested.
- My Squidoo Lens - Had I not taken 15 minutes the other night in bed to update my Squidoo Lens, I would have lost out on a couple of interested people.
- This Blog - Even with 50-150 readers a day, this blog has underperformed with sign ups. Only a few.
- eNewsletter - I have not made the announcement in our eNewsletter yet, but it landed in someone else's and resulted in someone being interested.
- Trackback on Seth Godin's Blog - Making comments and doing trackbacks on popular blogs also generate interest, and has generated conversions.
- Google Search - Yes, even the traditional search engine is bringing in contacts, and I didn't even pay anyone for SEO.
- The great unknown - Several people have personality flaws and refused to let me know how they found the page. I might delete them, but then again, I might not.
This is in about 10 days of working at it in my spare time. The real lesson here is that Buzz Marketing should not be about hitting a home run. It should be about creating a little buzz here, a little buzz there and building it into a roar that sticks around and grows.
Monday, August 07, 2006
Agency.com
Yellow Pages
We are doubling our office space soon and it was time to do some cleaning. One trip out to the dumpster was with my arms full of yellow pages phone books. New ones, because I throw the old ones away.
It is expansive to buy a yellow page ad. You could create a great, interactive website for less than the monthly yellow page ad cost.
I'd kept the phone books because I used to keep the phone books, but I always look up people's phone numbers online now. It took a layer of dust on the cover to get me to realize I was never going to need the phone book again.
Even if the power was out, I would look up a bill in a filing cabinet to call the power company.
If you want to create buzz, you have to have a buzz-worthy message and you have to put it in a place people will find it.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Win the Buzz Game
- Sales Increase - Are your sales going up and Buzz is the only thing different?
- Website Sales - Can you track where sales are coming from on your website through your ecommerce store?
- Website Traffic - Is your website traffic growing faster? Do you see a bump after a buzz marekting effort?
- Blog Mentions - How often are you mentioned on blogs? Is it going up?
- Google Trends - If you are popular enough, google trends will show you website search trends.
- Call and Email Volume - If you are getting more calls and emails for information, it is a good sign that buzz is paying off. Be sure to ask people how they heard about you.
- Search Engine Ranking - Believe it or not, Buzz effects search engine ranking. Every time someone links to your page from a credible site they are helping you achive better ranking. Measure your search engine rank for main keywords.
- Inbound Links - The same as search engine ranking. You can measure your inbound links on the major search engines.
- Referrals - If you are creating good buzz and have good products and services that people understand, you will see an increase in referrals.
I am sure there are more ways to measure your results. I know of some more sophisticated products out there but this is a simple list you can start with today. Be sure to write down your measurements so you can compare them over time.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Seth Godin for Authors
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
WOM BUZZ VIRAL Marketing
- Word of Mouth Internet Strategies such as a Refer a Friend website feature
- Viral Marketing Internet Strategies such as a video that is funny or options to easily Digg a page.
- Buzz Marketing Internet Strategies such as creating more content and connections that get people to link to them, write about them, reference them and email about them. One way is to be controversial or exciting, another way to achieve this is with volume of smaller buzz efforts.
With Buzzoodle Buzz Marketing, we prefer a disciplined approach to creating consistently more buzz over the long term with your existing advocates. My upcoming book will address how to do this on a limited budget.