The speed and availability of information online has given more power to the individual to be vocal about their opinions and feelings, both positive and negative. Social media, blogs, forums and online groups can leave you vulnerable to negative attacks if you are not involved in the conversation.
This panel of brand ambassadors, including Jessica L Bowman, Sr. Marketing Manager for Yahoo!, Lauren Vaccarello, Director of Publishing for Forex Capital Marketers, Tony Wright, CEO and Founder of WrightIMC, and Brian Combs, Senior VP & Chief Futurist for Apogee Search, discussed the ins and outs of how to manage both your reputation and brand in the intricate and sometimes hostile environment on the web.
Jessica Bowman kicked off the session, giving a broad view of brand management, stating that as an organization you need to deliver a consistent customer experience to build credibility for your brand.
The ‘halo’ affect is your ability to deliver […]
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The speed and availability of information online has given more power to the individual to be vocal about their opinions and feelings, both positive and negative. Social media, blogs, forums and online groups can leave you vulnerable to negative attacks if you are not involved in the conversation.
This panel of brand ambassadors, including Jessica L Bowman, Sr. Marketing Manager for Yahoo!, Lauren Vaccarello, Director of Publishing for Forex Capital Marketers, Tony Wright, CEO and Founder of WrightIMC, and Brian Combs, Senior VP & Chief Futurist for Apogee Search, discussed the ins and outs of how to manage both your reputation and brand in the intricate and sometimes hostile environment on the web.
Jessica Bowman kicked off the session, giving a broad view of brand management, stating that as an organization you need to deliver a consistent customer experience to build credibility for your brand.
The ‘halo’ affect is your ability to deliver […]
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The speed and availability of information online has given more power to the individual to be vocal about their opinions and feelings, both positive and negative. Social media, blogs, forums and online groups can leave you vulnerable to negative attacks if you are not involved in the conversation.
This panel of brand ambassadors, including Jessica L Bowman, Sr. Marketing Manager for Yahoo!, Lauren Vaccarello, Director of Publishing for Forex Capital Marketers, Tony Wright, CEO and Founder of WrightIMC, and Brian Combs, Senior VP & Chief Futurist for Apogee Search, discussed the ins and outs of how to manage both your reputation and brand in the intricate and sometimes hostile environment on the web.
Jessica Bowman kicked off the session, giving a broad view of brand management, stating that as an organization you need to deliver a consistent customer experience to build credibility for your brand.
The ‘halo’ affect is your ability to deliver […]
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You may or may not be using social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook, or Digg in your business. The overarching theme from this panel at PubCon was… why not, what do you have to lose?
Social media gurus, including Warren Whitlock, Co-Author of The Twitter Revolution, Brian Carter, Director of Search Marketing for Fuel Interactive, Guillaume Bouchard, CEO of NVI, and Kent Schoen, Facebook Product Manager, joined forces at this session to discuss the Big sexy buzz around social media and provide some food for thought to convince skeptics that social media can be a successful marketing channel.
Warren Whitlock kicked off the session discussing twitter habits.
There are two stages of Twitter:
1. Denial: Why would anyone care what I ate for breakfast?
2. Reluctant Acceptance: I have a Twitter account but haven’t seen any traffic
The Twitter Revolution really is about making meaningful connections. Let people know what you are up to, because […]
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Several of the TopRank Online Marketing team attended a Social Media Breakfast last Friday, along with about 150 local business leaders, code warriors, internet marketers, agency peeps and social media enthusiasts, to hear a presentation by David Meerman Scott, author of “The New Rules of Marketing & PR”. TopRank CEO Lee Odden posted a short write up and video interview with Scott as well.
David started his presentation with an impromptu survey, asking the audience to respond with a show of hands to questions like:
How many of you have been to a tradeshow as a participant, not an exhibitor, in the last year? (very few people in the room raised their hands)
How many of you have responded to a Direct Marketing piece in the last year? (very few people in the room raised their hands)
How many of you have seen an advertisement, either magazine or TV, and made a call or […]
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Incorporating a company blog into your social media and marketing mix can be a tug of war, finding both supporters and defeaters within the organization.
At the MIMA Summit (Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association) this afternoon, I attended a session discussing the pros and cons, along with the challenges a corporate blogger must overcome to represent the company and still make a connection with the blogging community.
Valeria Maltoni is a blogger at Conversation Agent and Director of Marketing Communications for SunGard. Valeria kicked off the session with a discussion around how an organization can get started with social media and a company blog.
As a business and marketing professional, we are tasked to find different ways to make a profit, find new customers, and build the company brand.
In today’s Web 2.0 world, there’s a community out there filled with customers, special interests groups and business partners just waiting to be heard.
Take a quick […]
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Incorporating a company blog into your social media and marketing mix can be a tug of war, finding both supporters and defeaters within the organization.
At the MIMA Summit (Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association) this afternoon, I attended a session discussing the pros and cons, along with the challenges a corporate blogger must overcome to represent the company and still make a connection with the blogging community.
Valeria Maltoni is a blogger at Conversation Agent and Director of Marketing Communications for SunGard. Valeria kicked off the session with a discussion around how an organization can get started with social media and a company blog.
As a business and marketing professional, we are tasked to find different ways to make a profit, find new customers, and build the company brand.
In today’s Web 2.0 world, there’s a community out there filled with customers, special interests groups and business partners just waiting to be heard.
Take a quick […]
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Social Search can be used to drive traffic, conversions, and increase ROI by monitoring conversations happening online. This panel is a first for SES with Marshall Sponder, Senior Web Analyst for Monster.com as the Moderator.
Industry leaders Todd Parsons, Co-founder and CPO of Buzz Logic, Rob Key, CEO of Converseon, Edmund Won, Vice President of Strategy for iCrossing along with Breanna Wigle, CRM manager for Military Advantage share insight into monitoring the conversation and best practices to track success.
Marshall kicked off the session making the case for Google to start measuring and reporting user trends in social media.
Categorizing referring traffic from social media is the first step in attributing success. Is your traffic coming from blogs, social network sites, message forums, bookmarking sites, micro media sites and photo sharing sites?
Rob spoke specifically to the expanding social media universe and developing a social media marketing strategy.
With the expanding social media universe, you […]
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News search engines offer a great way to receive targeted traffic related to breaking topics or to help with a public relations launch. In this session, industry experts Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Online Marketing, Lisa Buyer, President & CEO of The Buyer Group and Greg Jarboe, President and Co-Founder, SEO-PR look at how to make use of press releases and news content to tap into the power of news search.
Lisa kicked off our session explaining that optimized press releases are a vital part of any news SEO strategy.
The first step to defining the online PR opportunity is to define the media segment. With your online PR campaign are you targeting editors, journalists, analysts or the media?
Media relations does not just mean getting your story found in the search results, but rather helping journalists find their story online.
So, how are journalists searching for news?
- Reaching out to […]
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Social media marketing is fast emerging as a must-have in search strategies. In this session, industry experts Vanina Delobelle, Global Product Director for Monster, Erik Qualman from Search Engine Watch and Global VP of EF Education, along with Brnet Csutoras, Online Marketing Consultant offered some tips to successfully integrate social media into your search marketing mix.
Vanina kicked off the session this morning discussing what social media is and how, when used correctly, it can benefit your business.
So, what is social media?
- Social networks like MySpace, Facebook and Xing
- Forums such as Phorum and phpBB
- Microblogging with twitter or pounce
- Multimedia sharing sites like YouTube, Flicker and Slideshare
- Diggs with Wikio and digg
- Blogs and live casts
- Virtual Universes like Second Life
Social media is a user centric approach to online marketing and each of these sites are built with the user and community in mind.
Use social media to:
- Connect with people
- Maintain brand positioning
- Generate more traffic
- Enlarge the targeted segment
- Increase the […]
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