Category: Social Media
How a Tiny Grocer Outflanks Kroger on Facebook
George Bowers Grocery Makes a Fun 1 to 1 Connection That's Impossible for the Big Chain to Match
The right niche and the right approach enable a two-person company to outshine a retailing giant on Facebook. That's true of George Bowers Grocery in Staunton Virginia where owners Katie McCaskey and Brian Weidman have created a delightful grocery store that focuses on high-quality foods and other specialty products.
The couple knew they could not compete head-to-head with the local Kroger supermarket in their community. Instead they have captured the spirit of the original 19th-century owner as a provider of "staple goods & fancy groceries."
They offer wonderful local meats, cheeses, wines, and craft beers as well as a variety of specialty items. They target the diverse mix of neighborhood residents, local food enthusiasts, and culinary tourists each with their own distinctive interests and needs. The atmosphere of the store itself is an eclectic blend of the old-fashioned and the modern.
And, they have a lot of fun with their marketing, in person and online.
Read More90% of B2B Marketers Count on Content Marketing in 2010
The brand-new and very revealing study from Junta 42 and Marketing Profs reinforces the growing dominance of content marketing in the business-to-business arena.
Not only are the vast majority of business-to-business marketers employing content marketing but most will also be increasing the amount they spend.
Here are some highlights to give you a flavor of why you need to get a copy of this free study:
- 90% of respondents are using content marketing in 2010
- Content marketing is 26% of the total marketing budget
- 51% will increase content marketing budget in next 12 months
- Average annual content marketing spend: $379,600
- Small companies spend more of their budget on content than large companies
- Most companies combined in sourcing and outsourcing
- Social media ranks right at the top of tactics
The three following charts illustrate vital content marketing and social media trends within the B2B market segment:
Read MoreContent Marketing Perfection in 29 Words on Facebook
B Squared Marketing Shares Its Wisdom While Making It Short and Sweet
I might be getting carried away. But, I loved this very brief bit of marketing advice when it showed up on my iPhone this afternoon. I think it proves how brevity can be the soul of content marketing brilliance in a social media milieu.
B Squared is an established SW Florida Advertising that does great work and has won a ton of awards. I knew that, but I hadn’t thought of them for ages until I saw their Facebook post this afternoon. I was so struck that I had to write something right now.
Advertising Tip of the Week: Want to drive more traffic? Consider condensing a 3 to 4 month advertising budget to just 6 weeks and build a promotion around it.
Six Reasons Why This Makes for Fabulous Content Marketing
Read MoreLearn How to Steer Your Content Marketing Course From Offshore Sailing School
Veteran Sailors, Steve and Doris Colgate, Make Sailing Come Alive on the Web
Sailing is a wonderful, exhilarating sport for those who have the training and experience to enjoy the ever-changing interplay of wind and water on a boat driven by its sails.
First, you have to learn how to sail. Happily, like 100,000+ students before you, you can do just that at Fort Myers-based Offshore Sailing School. Once, you have learned from their skilled instructors, sailing becomes a lifelong pleasure.
But, you can learn even more from the Offshore Sailing School folks. You can learn a lot about content marketing online.
Bringing Modern Marketing to a Traditional Business
Steve and Doris have been running a sailing school for more than 40 years, building a successful business with multiple locations and a world-class repetition. Although they have been doing this for a long time, there is nothing dated or old-fashioned about their approach to content marketing. They are fully engaged online with a website, a YouTube channel, a blog, a Facebook page, and a Twitter account.
I particularly like what they are doing on their website and on YouTube as examples of how to take a traditional business and bring it successfully into the 21st century content marketing world--with a strong visual approach to everything that they do.
Read MoreHow the Sizzling Shift to Mobile Computing Is Changing More Marketing Rules
Get Ready to Rethink Your Content Marketing by Aiming at Millions of Buyers on the Move
For those of us who been around computing since the early days of PCs, the consumer move to mobile devices and away from desktop and even laptop computers is astonishing--and maybe a little terrifying.
In the first year of its existence, 1981, the IBM PC sold 100,000 units. Most of those buyers were geeks or leading-edge business users. Apple's iPad sold 1 million units in less than one month and 2 million units in just two months. IPad users still include geeks and business types but they're just as likely to include your six-year-old and your grandmother.
These unbelievable sales numbers represent a fundamental transformation in the way a very large segment of the population is consuming information and accessing the Internet. To get some idea of the seismic nature of this shift take a look my favorite highlights from a presentation given by Morgan Stanley at the June 2010 CM Summit in New York City:
Read MoreContent Marketing Today Hits #15 on the Junta42 Top Blogger List
Joe Pulizzi’s 8th Installment Reviews Record 353 Blogs to Select Content Marketing Thought Leaders
We are delighted to have earned another strong ranking among the content marketing blog elite. We are especially pleased because this is one tough crew of content marketing thought leaders.
The number of blogs reviewed by the Junta42 team has grown as dramatically as the move toward adoption of content marketing strategies among companies of all sizes. They began in 2007 with just 81 blogs and now evaluate 353 which are chosen through nominations and known content marketing-related blogs.
Read MoreMarketing Like the Big Boys—Facebook for Small Business
A Quick Guide to Getting Started with this Essential Social Media Tool
Thanks to content marketing maven, Beth Hrusch of Interact Media for this great guest post.
Marketing your small business with Facebook sounds like a lot of fun and a great idea—until it hits you. You really have no clue how to do it. Sure you’ve heard of it, and people are certainly on board (some with remarkably good results). But, getting started can be intimidating, maintenance is scary and how do you measure returns, anyway?
So, now you know how your parents felt when confronted with email. Don’t worry. One of the great things about social media for marketing is the fact that it gives small businesses some of the advantages once enjoyed by large corporations with big marketing budgets—namely, tremendous reach and measurable results. And, you can play around with it until you find the way to use it that works best for you. And it’s cheap.
If you want to start marketing your small business with Facebook, here are a few pointers:
Read MoreWhat TV’s Mad Men and Kodak Teach Us about Content Marketing
Plenty Has Changed from 1960 to 2010 but What Is Most Important Has Stayed the Same.
If you're not already a fan of the TV classic in the making, Mad Men, it's all about the Madison Avenue ad agency world of the early 1960s. There was plenty of drinking, smoking, and carrying on. But, there was plenty of great, and surprisingly timeless, marketing taking place, too.
Most of you probably are not old enough to remember when housewives really did wear shirtwaist dresses to do housework, when color TV was just beginning to take hold, when JFK had just promised a man on the moon, and when a lot of famous brands were invented or enhanced by the ad agency Mad Men in the title. That may have been a long time ago, but we can still learn some timeless content marketing truths from one wonderful segment.
In a Mad Men segment about the creation of the Kodak Carousel the roots of content marketing shine through when lead character, Don Draper, makes it clear that building a brand is all about storytelling and engaging the consumer--and not about technology or the company itself.
Read MoreTop 10 Content Marketing Takeaways from CBIA Sales & Marketing Council Multi-Media Session
Bring Your Business Up to Speed with Timely Tips from SW Florida Experts
Although our Southwest Florida region comprises mostly small businesses, we are blessed with a surprising number of savvy local experts on content marketing and social media. I was delighted to take part in a recent Collier Business Industry Association (CBIA) Sales and Marketing Council session with just such a group:
- Marc Meyer, Principle at Digital Response Marketing Group
- Jim Cossetta, cofounder of 4what.com
- Paul Mussina, President, Business Technology insight
Attendees from the building industry and related companies struggle with two simultaneous challenges:
- They are suffering from our a especially steep downturn in building that limits both people and dollar resources.
- They need to transform from traditional marketing methods to content marketing and social media.
Fortunately, there is a new generation of affordable tools and techniques that can make that transformation inexpensive—and with a bit of outside help—almost painless.
Here are some practical lessons on content marketing and social media that I’d like to share from the St. Patrick’s Day session.
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