Monthly Archives: November 2009
5 Reasons Why You Should Get Social
Social media is not for big business only. Being social online is not reserved for the top 500. Social media is about good old-fashioned word-of-mouth marketing. Which has been the best tried and true marketing strategy – probably since the … Continue reading
Twitter Tip #7: Add Followers Quickly
Are you struggling with increasing the number of followers you have? Well no worries. There are many tools out there that help you increase relevant followers to your Twitter page. I can’t stress “relevant” enough. Just as important it is … Continue reading
Twitter Tip #6: Start A Movement
You have a cause that’s worth standing up for. It maybe political, social or environmental. But what a hassle it would be to go around town door-to-door to spread your word. Twitter maybe a great avenue to spread your word, … Continue reading
Twitter Tip #5: Know Why You Are Using Twitter
There is nothing more confusing that a person sending me Tweets and I haven’t got a clue why. As you look at your shiny new Twitter account it’s best to decide why you are using it.
Consumer Car Buying Behaviour Changing
The Toronto Star posted a recent fall survey by Google that found 85% of those surveyed started with the Internet to help decide their next vehicle purchase. This is another sign of the growing trend that consumers are relying more … Continue reading
BBDO Gets Cut From Chrysler
The last few years have been a nightmare for the auto industry. First, it was years the big 3 (Ford, GM and Chrysler) were getting beat from better made more efficient Japanese and European car makers. Then, with the collapse … Continue reading
4 Steps To Know Your Audience
By knowing your audience, you can decide which marketing strategy is the most effective to engage them. Because thinking you can shoot fish in a barrel with your marketing strategy doesn’t always work.
Twitter Tip #4: Fill Out Your Bio
Who are you? And why are you following me? By completing your bio you let others know who you are. This adds credibility to your name and your tweets. The bio is the only place where this information can be … Continue reading