Archive for October, 2016

October 20, 2016

10/21 Hollywood Holiday Online Marketing Workshop

Friday 10/21 – Join me and the @HollywoodChamberOfCommerce to learn how to use holiday deadlines and national outreach to grow your sales or donations.  See how #Halloween, #BlackFriday, #Thanksgiving, #ShopSmall, #CyberMonday and #GivingTuesday can work for you: Register Here

tmLet’s plan your holiday events and promotions to help you end the year with a bang!

 

October 10, 2016

Marketing Workshop Tomorrow in Menifee!

Meet me in #Menifee to discover today’s online marketing tools and strategies that help you save time and spread your message more efficiently. We will cover: marketing tools, marketing for small businesses, the importance of goal setting, online media mixing, and much more! For more information and to register for this event please visit: http://bit.ly/1011bymt

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October 5, 2016

10/7 Free Event Marketing Workshop in San Pedro

Join me in #SanPedro this Friday, 10/5 for a free #EventMarketing workshop: Maximize Your Event Results – Events, Mixers, Expos & Webinars. Come out to network, learn new strategies to help your next event be a success and start preparing for the holiday season!

For more information and to register please visit:  http://bit.ly/107events

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October 4, 2016

10 Tips to do Facebook Live Right!

10 tips for facebook live for business

Facebook Live is a real time video platform that can help you connect with your Facebook audience and broadcast your content while sharing it with your Facebook contacts.  Here are a few tips to help you get it right the first time:

  1. Start with an broadcast idea designed to get people excited about your brand in an environment that you can control in terms of noise, participants and quality.
  2. Test out Facebook Live before you go all out by keeping it internal the first time. Use the settings to limit your audience to yourself or you and some employees. Then review how it worked and what you want to change before your first public effort.
  3. Keep reintroducing yourself. Since when you start your video there may not be an audience yet (it picks up as people see it on their feed), you need to name yourself and your brand and any participants throughout the broadcast.
  4. The initial and ongoing images on your video are key. If you are sitting at a desk doing nothing but talking-it will receive as much engagement as a video that is changing over time (changing backgrounds, locations, adding people).
  5. Ask your audience to like, share and comment because Facebook is counting.  Those activities are in it’s algorithm to determine if they should share of your video with fans. Even turning on the sound is a plus (Facebook mutes sound for video launch).
  6. Engage with comments, likes and questions so that the algorithm will be maximized. Remember that Facebook is counting.
  7. Ask someone else to monitor and reply to comments, posts and shares in real time on a desktop computer while you are still broadcasting.
  8. Go back to your broadcast and edit the post with a link that makes sense for your connection with people who click on the post later. Link content from your website.
  9. Wait 2 hours before/after posting any other videos so that the Facebook Live broadcast will not be stealing audience away from your recently posted videos. Facebook shares less popular videos with fewer fans.  Facebook credits Facebook Live as more relevant because it is real time (also part of their algorithm).
  10. Cross promote your broadcast on all your social media platforms in advance to let fans know when and where your Facebook Live is taking place so that they can tune in and participate in your broadcast.

For more information on improving your business marketing or your website performance, contact Tailor-Made Advertising to review and improve your efforts. Liz Harsch has been helping business owners maximize their marketing budget since 1988. For more information about Liz or Tailor-Made Advertising, visit tailormadeadvertising.com. Liz is a valued Marketing speaker and trainer for SCORE, SBDC, Constant Contact, Chambers of Commerce and Small Business Groups on Traditional and Online Marketing, Social Media, Analytics or Email Marketing for your organization, email her at tmade.mkt@verizon.net or call 310-791-6300.

October 4, 2016

#WebinarWednesday on 10/5

Join me October 5th for a FREE #WebinarWednesday at 10am pst to learn the key concepts of email & social media marketing plus get started on your holiday marketing! This social media strategy worksheet class will help you plan & measure your online marketing & results to learn how to create your next digital marketing strategy that is most effective for your business or organization.

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To for more details & to register please visit: http://bit.ly/105gybsm