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Monthly Archives: October 2011

Social Media Marketing Webinar Replay via MeetingBurner

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Earlier today I gave away a secret ROI ingredient and now I’m giving away something I’ve never seen any other marketer reveal: webinar stats. Maybe that’s because they haven’t used MeetingBurner yet.

When I heard Mari Smith recommend this webinar technology during her Facebook changes presentation, I wanted to test it out.

It was easy to use. Although I couldn’t get my webcam to work, and that was okay, I was able to conduct a webinar with only 10 minutes or so of training. This included persuading one of my teenagers to log on and watch a two minute test run.

You can see here that the MeetingBurner webinar system tells you how many people were on the call, where they’re located and what the “temperature” was.

In this case the hot point was when we went live to a LinkedIn search. The low point was when I talked about book marketing. Content came from questions submitted by newsletter subscribers and social networking connections. The simple slide show I put together contained one question per slide.

By the way, I was pleasantly surprised to hear how people found their way here. One person first listened to a LinkedIn webinar I did for Office Depot Web Cafe last year.

Marketing My First Free Social Media Webinar

In all, it took me about an hour to write two emails to wiredPRworks subscribers and send them out. Sounds simple, but this was milestone for me.

Why? Way back in June 2006, I started sending out a weekly message. About a year ago, I dropped off the schedule and let an automated system send out a weekly update with links to blog posts. Personal messages were few and far between.

I hesitated to send out two messages to a list that may have forgotten about me. What would they think? Would they stay or would they go?

A half dozen people opted out. Three people marked the first message as spam. And, I removed a few people that I knew may not want be on the list. They’re more friends than marketing connections who signed up a few years ago.

The real upside? All the personal communication that came back. It’s so rewarding to be able to help people. Maybe I’ll share the emails I sent out in another post.

If you’re not a subscriber and you’d like to go behind the scenes, here’s your invitation to join the wiredPRworks community.

Hey Reader: What’s your biggest question about social media marketing? Would you like to participate in a monthly webinar like this one? 

Secret Ingredient for Real Time Web Stats That Measure Up

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When a friend asks for your secret recipe do you give it out?

Thanks to my friend Jeannie Walters who asked for it [she's now your friend, too - right? :) ], I’m giving out the secret ingredient I use to not only measure web stats, but keywords and customers here on wiredPRworks.

FTC Disclosure: Links in this post are affiliate links, which means I will get compensated if you decide to buy a product or service that’s mentioned. I’m recommending this product as one I have used in my business for over a year.

By the way, Jeannie says on her customer experience blog 360connext.com: “metrics are great, but they’re always late.” I think Jeannie will love this real time resource and you will, too.

Today’s secret ingredient is *not* bacon, but that *is* me frying it up at a professional cooking school in Chicago. Full disclosure: it took THREE chefs to teach me how to do it right. Did you know there is an art to making bacon so crispy and golden that it could star in a food ad? It’s all in heat control, movement and timing.

Where are the ROI chefs when you need them?

Whenever the “how do you measure ROI” question comes up, the chef inside of me wants to immediately convert to measures I am so comfortable with: a pinch, a handfull, a teaspoon, a cup – every ingredient adds to the taste of the dish. But, social media marketing analytics are not so easy to measure.

You have to pay thousands and thousands to get real social media numbers – right?

According the panelists I heard during Social Media Week, measuring is like cooking from scratch.

You measure what you’re interested in and fold it back into your mix. And, no most of them don’t pay anything to measure.

They do it themselves.  What’s your secret ROI recipe? Here’s my secret ingredient. Read More…

Webinar Answers Social Media Questions on 1003


Before I let another day in October slip away I’m checking in to ask two questions:

1. What’s new with you?

2. What’s your biggest question about how to use social media to enhance your business results?

Is sent this message out to my newsletter subscribers over the weekend.

Because so many replied, I thought I’d invite my blog readers to participate, too.

Go ahead and leave a comment with your answers – and be sure to link back to your site.

Then, join us on a social media webinar tomorrow at 11:30 am cst to hear the answers to questions like these:

I heard recently that much of the power of LinkedIn is in “search.” How does this really work?

What ideas do you have on special social media promos for our book launch – and do you like the idea?

How do I use LinkedIn to help me get a job in a new city?

What do think about current content marketing trends?

Social Media Answers Webinar

http://BarbaraRozgonyi.enterthemeeting.com/m/JMHZBSZM

Conference Line
Number: 949-202-4265
Audio Pin: 77974#

To join us, you’ll have to register at the site. Full disclosure: this is the first time I’m testing out this technology. The line only holds 50 callers. Get there early so you can listen in.

Weigh In: Is this a good idea? Would you like more social media webinars like this one? What social media topics are you most interested in learning more about?

Image: Gate on the grounds of Versailles from the Paris Fall 2010 collection c 2010 by Barbara Rozgonyi.

How to Share the Holiday Spotlight

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632 pounds. On display in Las Vegas, this outrageous orange pumpkin attracted all kinds of attention. How can you do that? One easy way is to step into the spotlight that’s already on during national holidays and special observances.

If there was ever a month to promote your business, October is it. Take a look at this list of October’s special days and see how you can tie them into a press release or at the very least a social networking update or two. Thinking ahead? Check out these Halloween PR tips. By the way, what’s your favorite October holiday?

How to Tie Holidays and Observances into Your Marketing

To help you get started, here are a few ideas.

Press Releases: Write a press release that relates the special day – on October 18 pair up with a cupcake bakery to arrange surprise deliveries.

Promotions:  Ties into a month-long observance – donate a percentage of profits to Breast Cancer.

Events: Celebrate – host a gourmet reception fundraiser, like our client Drury Design, during National Kitchen and Bath Month.

Social Media: Mention the day or in your social networking updates – on October 4 ask your connections how they’re improving their office and offer a tip on how you’re improved yours.

Blog Posts: Run a week-long series of blog posts during Business Women’s Week featuring your clients or colleagues.

Contests: Ask customers and the community to participate – hold a best chili recipe or Halloween costume contest.

Relate: Choose events that have meaning for you, your business and your community – that’s how I curated this list.

Innovate: Create your own special day, week or month and start a new national observance – what would you celebrate?

October Holidays and Observances

Apple Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Caffeine Addiction Recovery Month

Celiac Disease Awareness Month

Class Reunion Month

Dessert Month

Emotional Intelligence Month

International Augmentative & Alternative Communication Awareness Month

International Strategic Planning Month

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

National Chili Month

National Go on a Field Trip Month

National Kitchen and Bath Month

National Reading Group Month

Photographer Appreciation Month

Pizza Month

Self-Promotion Month

Squirrel Awareness Month

October Weekly Celebrations

2-8 National Newspaper Week

3-7 Customer Service Week

9-15 Build your business with business cards week

17-21  National Business Women’s Week

October Special Days

 1 World Vegetarian Day

2 Techie’s Day

3 World Habitat Day

4 Improve your office day

5 World Teachers Day

6 Mat Hatter Day

7 Yom Kippur

8 National Depression Screening Day

9 World Post Day

10 National Kick Butt Day

11 National Face your Fears Day – hunter’s moon

12 Free Thought Day

13 World Sight Day

14 World Egg Day

15 Sweetest Day

16 World Toy Camera Day

17 National Boss’s Day/National clean your virtual desktop day

18 National Chocolate Cupcake Day

19 Evaluate Your Life Day

20 Information Overload Day

21 Reptile Awareness Day

22 Make a Difference Day

23 Mother-in-law Day

24 United Nations Day

25 Sourest Day

26 Perigean Spring Tides Day

27 Cranky Co-Workers Day

28 National Chocolates Day

29 Internet Day

30 Checklist Day/National Candy Corn Day

31 Halloween/National Magic Day/National Caramel Apple Day

Looking for more holidays? Try here, here or here.

Your Turn: How do you tie holidays or observances into your marketing or PR?

Photo: Outrageous Orange from the Las Vegas Lobby Collection copyright 2009 by Barbara Rozgonyi.