CyberSpyder Web Services
Advice for web site owners from a web developer and designer. Real common-sense answers in plain English.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Facebook Marketing
Today I attended a seminar given by Mari Smith on using Facebook, Twitter, and blogging to market your business. She has an amazing amount of knowledge about the subject. Check out her website at the link above, and get all your questions answered!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Cloud Servers and You
If you have ever wondered what Cloud Servers or Cloud Computing is, I have created a basic PowerPoint Show that steps you through learning about the cloud in just a few slides, which explain how it works, and lists some benefits and ways you might use Cloud Hosting.
Watch the Cloud Computing PPS
Watch the Cloud Computing PPS
Friday, December 31, 2010
E-mail Newsletter, Blog and Facebook Guidelines
Successful newsletters, blogs and Facebook pages have one thing in common. They focus on providing a service to the reader…NOT on promoting the sender’s business. I know this sounds backwards, but it’s true. People will not read your posts regularly if all you have is what’s on sale and information about you and your success. They want to learn more about things that will help them.
If you want your newsletter, blog or Facebook page to be a massive success, you should try to make it VALUABLE to the readers with the hope that they will pass it around to all their friends. Provide informational articles, links and headlines, even videos that will help the readers with their business. This might be anything from highlighting a new product or technology available, or new methods of doing things. Even tax information or investing, and law changes are fine.
Focus on educating the reader, not selling to them, and you will set yourself up as an expert in the field. That way , when the person is ready to do something, who do they want? The guy in the phone book or the expert who's helped them all year? The expert, of course!
This doesn't mean you can never promote your business, sure you can, but it should not be the main focus. If you have some item on sale that you want people to know about, or a coupon or discount, by all means, add it! Just don't make this the ONLY thing you ever talk about.
If your campaign is aimed at both prospects and clients, try to provide a balance of information directed at both groups.
Link back to your website frequently, including not just the home page, but the contact page, any particular services and products you offer, and your other social media sites. These should be placed in a regular location that is easy to spot so frequent visitors always know where to go and don't have to look around for your information.
Occasionally include links to specific pages on your website, blog and social media pages in the content as well. For example, if your Facebook post is about a free e-book you wrote, include a link to it right in the post. And speaking of e-books, these are GREAT marketing tools. People love free things.
Include a call to action in every newsletter, every month in a blog, and every two weeks on a Facebook page. You have to ASK for a response. Tell the reader what you want to do.
Make a schedule and keep it! Be consistent and post frequently! The success of Social Media marketing is direction proportional to the number and quality of your posts. Try to post to Facebook daily or at least every other day. Blogs should be posted to at least weekly but preferably bi-weekly. Monthly newsletters should be sent out near the same time each month, say every first Tuesday.
Track your results! Keep a chart in excel and download Google Analytics results and page insights and gauge your success over several weeks. Be patient. Don't give up if you don't see immediate results. Give yourself time to build a following.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Implications of Google Instant Previews, Mobile Commerce Insight - Website Magazine
Have you seen the new way Google shows an instant preview of your site in the search listings? Listen to this podcast for information on how this affects YOUR business!
Implications of Google Instant Previews, Mobile Commerce Insight - Website Magazine
Implications of Google Instant Previews, Mobile Commerce Insight - Website Magazine
Five Important Trends for Every Business in 2011 - Website Magazine
Here is an article I found very informative and thought you might also like. It's interesting that Security is ranked #1.
Five Important Trends for Every Business in 2011 - Website Magazine - Website Magazine
Five Important Trends for Every Business in 2011 - Website Magazine - Website Magazine
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