Marketing software company Hubspot conducted an interesting study earlier this year, comparing the effectiveness of a wide variety of lead-generation methods, including blogs, direct mail, paid search, SEO, social media, telemarketing and trade shows. The study yielded some revealing findings, among them: (Click on the headline for more…)
Little-Known Resources For Facebook Marketers
For all of the interest in Facebook marketing, the social media giant doesn’t seem to do a particularly good job of marketing itself. Not only does Facebook offer more marketing opportunities than most people realize, but they provide quite a few helpful resources are available – if you know where to look. One good place to start… (Click on the headline for more…)
Is This a Larger Traffic Source Than Facebook?
I recently came across an old article (Dec. 2008) about cataloger King Arthur Flour that mentioned a surprising fact: At the time, their largest source of referred traffic to their website, and third largest overall, was from (Click on the headline for more…)
Leveraging Your Facebook Page On Your Website
Here’s an easy way to combine two rules of marketing:
1. People are naturally drawn to photos of other people
2. The more people that participate in a given activity, the easier it becomes to attract new people to the same activity
You can take advantage of these two rules (Click on the headline for more…)
How To Handle Unhappy Facebook Posts
Our last blog post discussed the importance of Facebook in launching Garden*Hood, an independent garden center in Atlanta, GA. Indeed, Garden*Hood boasted 400 Facebook fans before the garden center ever opened its doors.
In a recent article in Lawn & Garden Retailer, store manager Kacey Cloues shared some wisdom about how to handle unhappy Facebook posts from customers. (Click on the headline for more…)