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Is Facebook actually relevant to my business?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

facebook1 300x300 Is Facebook actually relevant to my business?

The short answer, Yes! I challenge you to come up with an industry that could not directly benefit from some type of Facebook campaign. This quick post will outline why Facebook is relevant to all businesses and will describe the types of campaigns available.

My business partner, @Alex Shaffer, came across the Facebook statistics page Easter morning (happy easter by the way!). Some of the statistics were really startling, but all of them pointed to Facebook being a powerful tool to reach people: This includes your business reaching people too.

According to Facebook they have 400 million active users. Active means they login at least once a month. Of these users, 50% of them login every day. The average user writes 25 comments each month. User’s upload 5 billion photos each month. So the answer is YES, Facebook is relevant to your business.

Now we can look at the real question… How do I leverage Facebook for my business? You are at the right place to find these answers.

The first place most companies should start is creating a Facebook page. It is free and easy to setup/manage. Navigate over to the Facebook advertising page to create one now.

What to focus on when setting up your page

  • First, Update the info tab. Let people know what you do in a 30 second or less read
  • Photos: Upload a few photo albums. Include pictures of your location, employees, and products. Industry photos are appropriate as well. Example: If you are in the business of selling racing memorabilia perhaps you could have an album dedicated to famous Indy 500 crashes.
  • Do you have a blog? The website Networked Blogs runs a Facebook app that automatically syndicates your posts. This lets you get the ideas you are dying to share with the world… out to the world!  The important thing to remember is that different people like to access their content in different ways.  Example: Books.  With the help of technology some prefer to read their books as ‘e-books’ online or even on a portable reader such as the Kindle or Ipad.  Others prefer hard back books or large print books.  Doesn’t it make sense to give your users the option to choose how they get their content (and its free for you!)?
  • Publish your Facebook page. So you have finished setting up your Facebook page and it looks pretty darn good. Its time to share it with the world. Don’t forget to use the suggest to friends link. We have found including a personal message such as, “Please subscribe to help support my company’s page” significantly increases conversion rates.
  • Respond to comments! When people interact with your page be sure to respond. People like to talk, but people LOVE to talk when they know someone is listening. Responding can be as simple as letting them know you are here and you will keep their suggestions in mind

Ok so you now have a page and a few followers that interact with your page on a regular basis. Great! You are on the right track. You’re now ready to jump into the Facebook advertising game.

Facebook advertising is a great platform. It is affordable, effective, and manageable; however, where it really ads value is its state of the art targeting system. Before we delve into the details lets catch everyone up to speed on how Facebook advertising works. Facebook advertising is similar to other PPC (pay per click) services such as Google Adwords. The process is simple, you select a demographic you are targeting, create an ad, and select a payment type. You can either Pay Per Click (.10-2.00 per click, usually 20-50 cents depending on demographic and ad type) or per 1000 impressions (dependent on demographic).facebook2 300x225 Is Facebook actually relevant to my business?

Where Facebook really ads value is its targeting system. It really is state of the art and offers advertisers a powerful platform to serve their ads. Understanding the system is dependent upon understanding the information users provide to Facebook. Users provide their age, residence, interests, political views, relationships (romantically and family), religions, gender, sexual orientation, work history… the list goes on.

So what does this mean for advertisers? It means we can accurately target ads to an unprecedented level. Let me offer an example from my profile. Lets say an advertiser is working for a client who is releasing a slightly popular conspiracy novel (I’m thinking conspiracy novels like Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code). The advertiser knows that straight males, aged 18-55, with at least some college are most prone to buy his book. There are over 5,000,000 people, just in the USA, who fit these demographics.

Our advertiser does not have the budget to advertise to millions of people. He needs to make every penny count. If we target those demographics + only people with Dan Brown as an interest we are down to a more realistic 16,800. The best part of all: everyone of those people have expressed interest in conspiracy novel books.

Facebook advertising can become a very hands on process. Finding a reputable company with experience and expertise in Facebook advertising could ease your process. You should expect straight forward explanations, like I have given above, that show HOW Facebook will help your business. Generally you should expect to receive weekly, monthly, or quarterly reports about your advertising campaigns.

Are you interested in hearing more about Facebook in business or Facebook advertising? Let us know by leaving a comment or by using our private contact us form to request more information about our processes for social network management and advertising.

For further reading check out another practical application for using Facebook in business.

Effective Online Marketing Campaign

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

A planned and organized marketing campaign can prove to be an asset for any organization; such a planned activity not only help achieve the desired objectives but can assist in expanding business into infinite boundaries.

market11 300x233 Effective Online Marketing CampaignAny marketing campaign requires a commitment. There are many ways and techniques for running a marketing campaign like viral marketing and/or affiliate marketing; whichever technique you may eventually decide upon should be done after thorough research – based on the information you have gathered related to your target audience, the kind of services offered, the budget allocated to setup a campaign etc. Thus you must plan a marketing campaign that actually does little selling and more connecting hence creating an online advertising campaign which is effectively based upon target customers by geographical location can help achieve more in little time through a focused target approach.

One of the most effective ways to develop an online audience is through regular contributions to online conversations. A large, established online audience takes time to create, and regular online postings increase the likelihood that followers will share information and come back for more.

It takes a bit of research and a solid knowledge of your target customer, to plan and implement a simple marketing campaign. A planned, organized internet marketing campaign does not need to cost a great deal of money and can generate traffic and sales faster than search engine submissions alone. Choose the right keywords for your Ad. Add words or phrases related to the products and services your business provides. Define your customer, set targets within available budgets, create your add content relevant to your target audience and customer base and put up your ads on cyberspace.

Pay-Per-Click advertising is another consideration for your Internet marketing campaign but can be daunting for someone new to this form. If you’re new to it, stick to places that allow you to set limits on daily expenditures. Google is a good example. This will also help you to experiment and determine the most effective keywords by paying close attention to the statistics of the campaign through tracking and monitoring your ads.market2 300x207 Effective Online Marketing Campaign

Through social marketing and networking an organization can increase customer loyalty and enhance branding awareness. To be successful, it is essential for organizations to contribute regularly to the social media space continuously.

Don’t forget to visit our facebook pages – your valued opinions and participation would help us provide better services to you:-

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Indianapolis-IN/Halogen-Designs/187397613340

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Peoples-Burn-Foundation/141716824133

Posted By: Alex Shaffer

Jeff Saturday Poster Design Indianapolis

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Jeff Saturday Poster Design Indianapolis

Halogen Designs had the opportunity to design a Jeff Saturday poster for this weekend’s fundraiser for the People’s Burn Foundation (PBF) at the AFC Championship. Anyone who donates outside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis will receive this limited edition Jeff Saturday poster.

Use of Design:

We chose this photo of Jeff Saturday because it represents charging ahead and not looking back; this is relevant to the current status of  both the Colts and PBF organizations. This poster was designed when the Colts had just come off of two tough losses. They have now overcome them by winning 20-3 in their last game against the Ravens. PBF has faced tough economic challenges and is now moving ahead into the future leaving the past behind by engaging the community to support burn victims and their families. We tried to captivate the imagery of both situations by adding a grunge effect to fade out whats behind Jeff. The grunge effect served as good contrast to enhance the colors of Saturday’s blue jersey charging ahead demonstrating that whats behind him isn’t relevant to the future.

We encourage everyone to stop by Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday to donate & receive a Limited Edition Jeff Saturday Poster designed by Halogen Designs.

To read more about the fundraiser outside you can read the links below:

Colts.com: http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=a8e167c4-59b0-441d-9083-428c1f534be6

IndyStar: http://newsfromyou.indystar.com/posts/colts-people-s-burn-foundation-offer-jeff-saturday-poster-to-fans-who-donate-at-afc-championship-2

PeoplesBurnFoundation.org: http://www.peoplesburnfoundation.org/news.php?id=67

Posted by Alex Shaffer

Social Networking for Business (Part 3/3)

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

As you may remember in our previous post, Social Networking for Business (Part 2/3), we talked about the myths of social networking, spamming, and the differences between a personal relationship and a business contact.

In this post we shall discuss and give a few suggestions, pointers as to how you can publicize your business through a social networking forum to add value to your work. The foremost thing to do after signing up for a forum/site to enhance your work is to let people know you exist.

social3 250x300 Social Networking for Business (Part 3/3)There is a need for you to generate adequate traffic to your community, blog or website so that your target audience and the potential target audience may know what you have to offer. The following ideas will help in achieving this goal.

1 – Send an Introduction Email

It is always a good idea to send a letter of introduction to your contacts and connections letting them know why you are there and what do you are offering. This cannot only be done with professional contacts but the same can be sent to friends and family. Whenever you send this email to your audience be sure to outline the benefits to them for reading it and point out that they can subscribe to your community, blog via email and RSS feed. Also, be sure to ask them to share it with their friends and families and anyone who can benefit from it.

2 – Social Media

Try participating in multiple social networks. If you are on facebook for example you could also use it to market your email marketing services. It’s important to present yourself in a friendly yet professional manner, although social networking allows you to be a lot more casual than you should be on your website and blog, which tends to make people feel more comfortable and create trust. Also, use Facebook to place direct links to your site and blog. Some professional networking sites such as Linkedin and Ecademy provides greater opportunities to connect to like minded people and present yourself for creating and enhancing your business opportunities.

3 – Forums

Contribute to forums. Visit forums and online communities where the topic of your most recent blog or your field of discussion is under-discussion, and where it’s appropriate, add your own comments. Just make sure that whatever you contribute is of value. Don’t just drop in and make some inane comment just to get your name out there.

4 – Newsletter

Include information about your community, website and blog in the newsletter you send to subscribers. You could also create a display advertisement that readers could click on to get to your website and/or blog.

5 – Signature

Create a signature file with a link to your website, community and blog and include it with every email you send.

6 – Article Directory

Write a series of articles and submit them to the top article directories. This is an excellent way to become known as an expert in your field. Articles need to be good quality, informative and approximately 400-700 words in length. Be sure to include a brief one or two sentence paragraph about you with a link to your site or blog at the end, and if the article directory will allow it, include one or two relevant links in the body of the article.

7 – Sharing Useful Information

It is always helpful to share useful business site with your contact and clients. This would help in deriving traffic to your site. Also, uploading important and useful articles proves to be a good technique for sharing information and increasing knowledge base. Cross referencing information at different forums can help you gain attention and bring in more business.social4 300x246 Social Networking for Business (Part 3/3)

These links provide a crash course in networking – also an overview of their services – the sits is of XING. It gives a detailed overview of their services and all the reasons you should be on their site which provides good guidelines for a starter.

http://www.xing.com/app/help?op=start;tab=tour;page=start#dbnLayerContent

http://www.xing.com/app/help?op=start;tab=tour

The following links provide a detailed list for more social networking sites also social networking articles:

http://www.about.com/lr/social-networking

http://personalweb.about.com/lr/social_networking_sites/239633/2/

Don’t forget to visit our facebook pages – your valued opinions and participation would help us provide better services to you:-

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Indianapolis-IN/Halogen-Designs/187397613340

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Peoples-Burn-Foundation/141716824133

Using Facebook in Business

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Recently we had the great opportunity of doing a billboard for The People’s Burn Foundation that was displayed on the Lucas Oil Billboard directly outside the main gate.

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We quickly realized the need to document this success and what better way than with a professional photographer. Our goals were simple: Find someone who is experienced and affordable. Having a good sized friend base I posted the following status update that was displayed to my friends, “James George needs a photographer for paying job in downtown indy. Please comment if interested.” I received 1 comment and 2 messages from this post. We chose Abigail Coffeen and aren’t looking back. You can find her public facebook page here Check out some of the pictures she did for us on my public facebook album.

In these changing times Halogen Designs and The People’s Burn Foundation realized the need to communicate directly with their readers via media they use everyday. The answer to this was social networking. The next issue PBF faced was how can to automate news story posting to various social networking sites (myspace, linkedin, facebook, twitter) to reduce workload on the PBF administrators. Halogen Designs created a solution using ping.fm and our Content Management System (CMS), Control, to post links to recently posted news stories onto their various social networking sites. Now when PBF posts a news story, it is simultaneously posted to the news section of peoplesburnfoundation.org, PBF’s Facebook page, and Twitter.

Halogen Designs has recognized the use of social networking in business and is constantly teaching our clients how to take quick and easy actions to leverage this new phenomena. If your business posts multiple new stories a month, a similar solution could be viable and very profitable to your business.

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