Friday, January 29, 2016

Blogging Tips and Tricks: A Summary of Links to enhance your Business Growth, A Wrap Up Post

Many an agency will keep SEO tips a guarded secret. I don't find a reason to do that. Content needs to be excellent to remain competitive. Keep your content professional, crisp, and up to date and you will keep that competitive advantage too. 


Good luck with your blog. 



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Welcome to Organic Marketing in Action,
Also Known as Blogging about YOUR Business: Part I

More tip and Tricks when Blogging for Business a.k.a. Organic Marketing Part II

Once you have some content on your sight you can create pages as tabs under your blog header (like this one!): Blogger tips for creating pages and tabs

Social Media as a Small Business Marketing Tool


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Get Savvy. Advertising on Facebook. Digital Marketing Terms and How to Continued, Part Five

DIY Facebook Advertising: The Advertising Terms for Facebook and Marketing, Part Five


I love that people who land here are looking for the explanation of all that is Facebook AND Social Media terms. You Are Not Alone. The internet evolution is still growing. As each channel (there I go adding a new term to your vocab) to the web, there are new strategies and target audiences to leverage. 


We started this Five Part Series here, with How to Align the Stars with Facebook Advertising. So as you go along your Advertising Journey, I am happy to help you stay in tune with the terms and approaches you can use to be successful.  Good luck on your journey, you will do great. 


As always, if you feel stuck, OR most commonly my customers find they do not have the time or the staff to manage this kind of project, call me - I can make this "mission possible!" 


We started this Five Part Series here, with How to Align the Stars with Facebook Advertising. 


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ADVERTISING TERMS

Notice I didn't call this Facebook Advertising Terms. Because most of Social Media Advertising is developed from Traditional Advertising. Target Audience is not a new concept developed along side Facebook. We Marketers have been conducting target market research since the days of Mad Men. 




Advertisement. 
Exposing your business to the world. Now we can actually say and mean "the world" because the internet is the best advertising tool there is. Marketing has evolved into getting your business in front of actual potential customers, and not by chance (as are the long by-gone days of newspapers and church bulletin ads). Now we can be directly in front of YOUR EXACT CUSTOMER. Advertising is still a business tool. In all it’s forms, ads from Print in magazines and newspapers, to the Social Media Channels we all love. Ads are everywhere. And in a large variety of vehicles. 

AD CAMPAIGN 



BLOGGING | WEBLOG | BLOG ... this page that you are reading is a 'blog post' or entry. The term 'blog' evolved from keeping a paper journal entry, to having an online journal, or web-log. Drop the we and you get Blog. You can of course "log" anything from the days events, to a story for keepsake purposes. And so the blog-o-sphere began to evolve into an industry. Today Blog platforms, or channels, like Blogger and Wordpress were developed to meet the blogging demand. So,e of these are still free sites to host your blog on. My original company blog for Joanne Klee Marketing at JKMARKETING.Blogspot.com is here. Currently blogging has exploded into a financial industry and stream of income for many people. From selling products and services through a blog, or reviewing a product online has profit built into it. 

BRANDING 
Your business has a 'personality' that is maintained by a set of written guidelines. Every client that interacts with your business has the same consistent experience time and time again because of these guidelines. It ensures your business personality has a tone, a look, and gives off an emotional responses to people that interact with the business. As you communicate the brands message, and every time a customer experience it, you will form an identity, and an organizational reputation. The logo, fonts, trademarks for your company ensure that the brand appears consistent and always recognizable. The service standards, protocols and innovations build the reputation.

CAFFEINE 
The source of a Marketing Guru’s energy force. Drink from the caffeine fountain to sustain the work both day and night. I personally am an expresso and water brewed in a French Press kind-of-gal. Although Greek Coffee also has my heart. It's black tea (often darjeeling) as the afternoons pick me up. And when unwinding or for evening's, green tea or a chamomile blend finishes the day.


CHANNEL
Which channel will you turn to for the news? Is it TV, perhaps CNN or FOX? Perhaps you prefer to read short excerpts on Twitter? Channels are literally which screen you choose to get your information from. And so as a business owner you need to choose where YOU will have a presence on the internet so you can be a part of the source of information for consumers. Your business channel includes webpages, social media accounts and any content on the internet. Social Media is also known as a 'channel.' Social Media Channels include FacebookTwitterSnapchat, etc. Another channel is a website. While websites are the new brochures, they are so much more than a brochure. (I can’t wait till smell-o-vision.) All these web pages make up a variety of channels.

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CONTENT
The words on your web page. But content is so much more than just words. The details in the copy, images, and the look of your information is arranged to be aesthetically pleasing for the readers of your website. All the pages elements add to the 'content value.' Good content helps improve search results, which gets you more user traffic and ultimately more clients. Great GENUINE SEO Content Drives Results.

KEYWORDS
Everyday people search the web to find you, and your business. But what if people use search words, or KEYWORDS that are different than your jargon? Then they won't find your web page. That's right, you will not get found. That means no new web traffic, or new revenue. We developers use keywords to help link your products to customers who are online.


OPTIMIZATION ... The process of improving your web site ranking in search results. When you "Google" something, you get pages of results. Business owners want to be on - Page 1 - when their product or service is searched. Exactly how search engines rank sites is kept a secret. However digital industry best practices continue to allow us to get our clients quality results and good rankings on search pages. A properly “web formatted optimized site” will show the web page name, page headers and brief descriptions in search results. In addition to implementing optimization best practices on your web sites design and set up, content is the next step to full optimization. (See also Content.)

RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN or MOBILE RESPONSIVE WEB SITE ... Just as water takes the shape of the vase that it is poured into, the same is the case with Responsive Web Design. Your website pages will correctly fill a screen whether on a laptop, tablet or mobile device. A Responsive Website will correctly layout your pages across any device.


SEO (Search Engine Optimization) See also Optimization... SEO is the steps that web developers take to help more people find your webpage. Search engines, like Google, use formulas called algorithms to return web page options that are relevant to a Users search inquiry. Google uses programs which are mini 'good virus' like software called BOTS to go out an eat up what they read on the web. All internet web pages “feed” these bots by providing content. Bots literally consume the words on the web page, in a blog, website, or social media post and consumes HOW the words are placed and formatted. The more words bot eats on your page that are relevant to KEY WORDS entered in the search, the more likely your page will show up on the search results.  These BOTS look at headers, quotes, and the content on your page. Where the the content is on your web site gets a value applied to it for the search algorithm. When SEO is genuine, like say in the way you are reading this article, you get relevant readable information from the web, and search-able information for BOTS search results. That means more people can find your business online. 

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Thursday, September 3, 2015

CLIENT PORTFOLIO: Joanne Klee, JK Marketing and Events

Consulting   |   Marketing Professional   |   Event Management

“From everyday to the extraordinary…”
Joanne Klee is an independent event management and marketing specialist in Chicago. A proven self-starter, I provide freelance and consulting service with a white glove approach working with celebrities, professionals, non-profits, and businesses. For over 20 years my extensive corporate experience in traditional financial services marketing and corporate events results in a niche service. I understand that you do not have the time or the staff to manage your upcoming event or the details of a marketing project. I am able to accurately produce your event and ensure the quality of the guest experience while managing the creative and collateral production leveraging my marketing know how and expertise. 

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I am well versed in planning, developing and managing a wide variety of large to  small events and social gatherings. My exclusive and personal white glove approach translates to working independently, as a part of a team, temporary staff or subcontractor.



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Client Portfolio, a sample from 2000 - Current
I find passion in Event Planning. I use my planning skills and attention to detail to flawlessly produce your event. I use my Marketing background to help streamline Marketing Collateral production and provide my clients cost savings, every time, every event.

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I listen to the clients objectives and incorporate their
brand and message while managing the details.



Marketing Services
Extensive agency oversight, production, project and financial management, creative development, copy writing and editing for tone, style, clarity and concise messaging.

-         Development and management of countless advertising campaigns, direct mail initiatives: creative development, copy writing, financial and production management with ROI measures.


- New Realtor App: Develop Marketing Plan, Social Media Launch Plan and Beta Testing Event Objectives & Presentation Development.

- Independent Plumber: Development and Execution: Internet Profiles.

- Travel Consultant: Presentation development and script.

- Non-Profit Services: Post Event Sponsor and Donor Communication Plan: Mailing series

-         Customer Testimonial Campaign: Manage and develop selection process, manage production shoots.

-         PR support including drafting press releases and reporter interface.



EVENT MANAGEMENT
A seasoned producer and planner well versed in planning, designing and managing events. A proven ability to develop strategies, synchronize details across multiple events and projects, with great efficiency and resourcefulness, while maintaining your vision, lifestyle, message and brand.

- Wedding: Full Service.

- Celebrity Golf Open: Celebrity Golf Open.

- Non Profit: Amateur Boxing Fundraiser (multi year contract, 400 guests).

- Area Bank: Business After Hours Holiday Party (100 guests). Countless m
ultiple events across a variety of suburban Chicagoland locations.


- Dance Company: Panel Discussion & Front of House Performance Support.

- Non Profit New Community Center: Grand Opening & Donor Appreciation (3 days of multiple events): Family Night, Donor Soirée, Community Open House.

- Destination Wedding: planning & budgeting session.

- Non Profit Children's Services: A Simply Elegant Beach Ball Gala.

- Seminars: development and management 
  Doing Business in China: U.S. Business Owners Expansion.  
  Illinois Hospital Association, CFO Finances.         
  1st Time Home buyers
  New App, Beta test launch

Extensive Experience in:
- Countless customer appreciation events.
- Grand opening, renovations and relocation. 
- Many community networking and business after-hours events. 
- Celebrity private luncheons, & autograph sessions.
- Trade show strategies and booth development.
- Executive Management presentation support.
- Multiple Sales Meetings, Annual Presentations, & Award Ceremonies (50-2000 guests). 

(Extensive vendor sourcing, negotiations and management. Creative consultations and streamlining ideas. General advice and counsel.)


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Contact me directly at 773.677.0783 to start your project today! or email me joanne@joannekleemarketing.com



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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

What Small Businesses and Consultants can (and should) Tweet About, Tips and Tricks on Twitter for Business

As a Freelance service provider in marketing and event management for nonprofits and small businesses there are services that I provide which serve a niche market. However the Twitter World being as large as it is, you want to be able to tweet out information about your business and relevant content to your clientss. 

When having twitter-sphere engagement with customers or even friends, it fascinates me that people wonder "what should I tweet about?" I have only 140 characters in which to fit my thoughts, and which ideas are most relevant?


Be the Brand, Be You

In the "Twitter (Uni)Verse" people will follow you for different reasons. Perhaps the content is funny, relevant to their business perhaps articles new trends, or new approaches to fundraising. While we try to anticipate clients needs, and what THEY feel is relevant, I have found an easier model for twitter. Be You! Be Your Brand. You are a consultant, product or service provider. How do you vary yourself? How are you different from others? That's your twitter niche!

You can't always determine why people will follow you, so the best piece of advice that I give others is just be yourself. Stay true to your brand and the objective of your Twitter account. And tweet often as often as you like. Or tweet weekly if you prefer, however to be significant on Twitter it's found that at least a daily commentary is needed.

And I'm not the the only expert saying "Be Your Brand" to drive content, here's a nice article about building you advertising plan, be it twitter or facebook, and regardless of the vehicle you choose, stay true to you, to your "product." 


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So what is your Twitter account objective? 

I have three Twitter accounts personally. There is my business mission as JK Events and Marketing, where I sell documents, tweet out information about marketing and event management, and stay true to the theme of my business account. For the most part my personal opinions and commentary on the day in the life of (insert name here) Celebrity does not belong in this Twitter account feed. Or does it?

You can't tell the readers what to read, you can't even encourage them to keep reading... Well that last part you can do! 
Focus on YOU, and your content. And yet another reinforcement of the message to simply be good at what you do, and give the reader what they want... 

We can't change what blog / twitter verse readers want. But we can give our readers more relevant to them content. By following which posts and tweets get attention and giving more of it. Be true to your audience, respect them and in this case don't try to drive the content... Be the content! More reinforcement articles here

The Topics really are endless:

Using an interesting angle, or topic, to build an audience.
Of course if celebrity life is the cornerstone of who you are and your business you can most definitely include it in Twitter. Even if you're selling say paper every day, perhaps you want to include some interesting celebrity articles to attract attention from people whether they're interested in your paper products or not. 

I recall in my previous capacity, once upon a time an internal company newsletter that was published by the accounting department. For the most part accounting, for me is not exciting.  The day in the life of someone who is reading numbers all day long, is not an exciting concept for me. However I read their weekly newsletter, they included found articles about other events going on at the bank, other activities going on within their department, and the approach was humorous, insightful, and intelligent. This concept holds true for twitter. 

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Launching Social Media for your business is not step number 1. But when
you do start interacting with the global market, have a plan, and be consistent.

Give the News

I find myself on Twitter in the morning, to get my news. And I'm also finding that Twitter will have new stories up to 24 hours in advance of them being on mainstream media including TV and radio. Even Internet articles, which are the fastest means to publishing, need to be written and edited. Twitter however gives you that hashtag rich, 140 characters or less in order to post information. Sorting the news that's relative to me, of course I search hashtags. One of the easiest means of using Twitter for business is the "retweet." Finding articles and relevant information to your business, or trending new ideas, go ahead and retweet those articles to your audience. You will become a one stop "news feed" for content. 

A word of caution. I have found after using Twitter that many frequent articles are simply copycats of each other. The top 10 ways to use Twitter, and everybody listed the exact or nearly exact 10 reasons. Try to find truly innovative content, truly new articles with content that hasn't been written about before. For example my articles on tips and tricks for starting a blog. Those are new ideas that I personally use and did not find in my search of the web (wait - did I invent something? Nope, just creating unique content).

Be the gatekeeper, and the secretary. Provide reminders on deadlines and important dates.

Another way some of us use the "Twitter verse" is to remind us of deadlines and important dates. I might be following my school's Twitter account to get reminders and when the spring break vacation is, or the fact that we're returning to school after an extended break. Also to get information and updates from the school events and happenings. Important dates sharing easily translates into a business services as well. 

Encourage clients to follow you on Twitter, where you will post relevant updates and deadlines to your advantage or a project that you're managing. 

There's multiple ways to leverage Twitter in business when it comes to updates and important information. You might be clogging your feed with updates related to a particular events so one option is to start a Twitter account specific to that event. Specific to that events updates for the Board of Directors, the volunteers, and the staff that you're managing. Or create a #hashtag relative to the event. Folks can then go ahead and search the hashtag on Twitter and find all the relevant news in their feed. Hashtags make searching for the event information also easy to find. You know how it is when you try to find that one email where its listed the conference call time and date. Post that to Twitter and the information is at your fingertips.

I realize this might sound complicated, starting yet another Twitter account or a hashtag to manage? I'll advocate that it is a time commitment.  However, in the era of smart phones when you have a computer in your pocket, anything really is possible. We just have to be creative in our approach and commitment.

Interact with your Followers

Did you get a retweet. Does the user follow you. An easy way to interact with your network is to ASK for the follow. Ask those who found your tweet interesting to follow you. And once they do follow you. use the same formatting to "Thanks for the follow."


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Invite users to follow you:
"Thank for the retweet, follow me to learn more."

As you begin the tweeting adventure, you will start to get some follows. Interact with those folks. Thank them for the follow. Some users Direct Message new followers as a means of product placement "in your face." It's a good strategy when used correctly. I prefer the simple - "thanks for the follow."



Retweets are not the End All of Tweeting, it is a diving board to jump off of.

As you navigate Twitter, as you manage retweets, and as you read articles that are relevant to your business, you will start to have a opinions, you will start to have ideas that will be the trigger for new fresh content that you write via tweets (or perhaps blog post you can then tweet about). 

First, Read It before you Retweet It. I hate those hook and lure headlines that are not about the articles content (HATE IT!). Your readers are intelligent and treat them as such.

Second, hand in hand with First, if the article you read is a regurgitation of a previous tip list, skip it. Give readers relevant NEW content. New Tips, not those I have seen 100 times! Yes this method takes time, and effort to be good quality. But you will find (then follow) reliable sources. You will grow to good quality tweets on your own. Go back to tip: Keep it manageable. Allow for the time you need to be a good content provider by reading, then tweeting. Nothing takes 5 Minutes. Just because you day it doesnt make it true either. So build in time for twitter, so each time you'll tweet better.

Did you know that there is way more to know about retweets. This nice piece covers advice about YOU deciding how your tweets becoming retweets are handled, tips on article links, and my favorite - the repeat tweet. Tweet that attention getting good tweet again,... and again. If it was attention grabbing once it probably will be again. Like here.  

Lastly, if you have something to say about what your about to Retweet, use the new "comment on" feature. Your comment can put a framework around why your retweeting said article. Read more here

Blog about it

As you post more tweets, as you find your groove on twitter, blog about it... As I did here at jkleemarketing.blogspot.com . Then post your article to twitter (verticle irony, I know). Even if you don't maintain a business blog, tweet about your learnings on twitter, treat those 140 characters as a micro blog. Get good solid content out onto the web by any means you find most suited to your business style.

 
Keep it classy, keep it manageable

Tweet as often as you like, but realize building content, traffic and business credibility won't happen at one tweet a month! Weekly interface is good, daily is better.  But twitter shouldn't drive your business, it's an extension of networking, twitter is not the end of true face to face contact. Don't get caught up in the hype.

Now that your tweeting, one final thought on impulse. I realize this often goes without saying, but keep your content professional (and a class act!). Don't tweet about competitive gossip, hardships, or on the downfall of the competition. You can celebrate getting thru the final round of bids for a contract without the criticism of the fallen. Unless your managing an Ed Debevics (a former Chicago classic) brand thriving on ridicule, keep it classy. 

It's really those impulse tweets that are the daggers. See something funny in your feed and you want to tweet it... For me, it needs to be relevant to my business in addition to pop culture humor.





From the Everyday to the Extraordinary...

Joanne

Posted by Joanne Kleé, 
Owner | Consultant

Joanne Klee Marketing & Events
Service Excellence | Detailed | One Stop Solutions


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