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January 23, 2010
If you perform a Google search on any big company’s name with the word Facebook at the end, chances are the top result will be the company’s own official Facebook page. The same goes for Twitter and YouTube. CocaCola and Pepsi, Apple and Microsoft, Target and Walmart—they all have a presence on some social media platform.
Last week we reported on the recent statistics highlighting the social media revolution. The Internet was buzzing about the future of social media, media marketing, and how businesses can use social media to their advantage. This week, the results from a survey were released, detailing even further just how much social media has affected business and brand marketing. Within the next year, an astonishing 82 percent of brand marketers will be using social media to promote their brand, said Equation Research’s 2009 Marketing Industry Trends Report.
Now more than ever, it is essential to have a handle on social media. Not every platform needs to be explored, however. It’s about efficiently using your time while creating the most impact. Currently, many brands struggle with engaging users once the space is established. While the Equation report listed some great stats about social media, it also said that 37 percent of brands don’t know enough about social media to know where to begin.
Social media connects businesses to customers and clients in a unique way, engages them in meaningful conversation, and opens doors to options that couldn’t have been explored just a few years ago. One of the biggest doors social media has opened is the ability for businesses to promote social causes and missions, and the emerging trend of social entrepreneurship. Uniting users through a cause built around your brand is incredibly valuable–as it engages them on a high, meaningful level. Through this, the communication can make an impact and also send a message to customers that the company is interested in more than just making a profit.
Here are just a few examples of how social media is leading the way for social good:
Target: For years, the company allocated a certain percent of their profits to charities chosen by the company. This past year, Target announced that they were handing the power of giving to the people. For two weeks, Target opened a poll on its Facebook fan page allowing users to vote for the charity of their choice. At the end of the voting period, the company split up…
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December 23, 2009
Schofield Media Group – Online Publishing
Schofield Media group took a great advantage of internet, what has made the world of online publishing a trade mark in online publishing in B2B. This medium not only helps people, consumers and C- level executives to get instant help about their business but also get a big advantage to advertising their business and can get high revenue in return. Publishing all the journals, articles and magazines online is a great help for every other eyeball. Schofield Media and its related division are working in different states, cities of UK posting their journals on web related to business to business companies.
Schofield Media and sim online shop is the example of publishing books online. Both the companies are collectively working over many years offering people to get online and download more than one hundred books online.
In July 5, 2009 Norwich publishers Schofield Media publishing improves and develop its online media offerings, Relaunches its design techniques and corporate websites including 11 portals and highlighting business individuals and their titles. It is one of the quality of Schofield Media that it looks keenly at the future possibilities and requirements of the business and their products. It allows many Businesses to come to Schofield Media and invests in online and website publications, it tends to create vast opportunities for web-related journals and magazines. Re-launching of online media means greater and better approaches are being added to online web portals. Schofield Media railway strategies and Schofield Media food chain ventures are the big examples of modernized and improved corporate sites. It not only designed the website but before it become online for the users it supports lots of conference supported by MAS and Pm professionals in July 5, 2009 in Norwich supported by though provoking 160 delegates attended from all over UK. Visitors from multinational companies and SME community were present, who attended the event sharing their best secrets about railway industry. It was the first ever railway strategy supply chain conference that was held and covered by online publications of Schofield Media. The online web content explains clearly the background history of development bond between two, in a users friendly environment. This gives a clear idea to UK and Us based individuals of how each unit of business works and titles it publishes.
Schofield Media greatly emphasizes on global operation by publishing international business magazines. The company hires experts of their own kind who have work many years in the respected field. Dynamic team aims to increase the circulation and profitability of, Food Chain and Venture, of Schofield Media’s group in UK. The web journal is accompanied with future strategies and policies of earning revenue through food chain supplies business.
These are few glimpses of online web content by Schofield Media, setting benchmark for others
For more information about Schofield Media Group visit: http://www.schofieldmedia-group.net/
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December 21, 2009
Media advertising is a general term which refers to conveying a business marketing message through any form of advertising media. Of course, all advertising is media advertising – but there are important differences between the different types of advertising media. Different media offer different ways to promote your products, services or brand image. Here, we’ll take a look at some of the most important media and how they can help you to reach your target markets.
The internet has changed the way the world does business over the last decade, including in the field of advertising. Online advertising is an increasingly important element of advertising strategies for companies in nearly every economic sector, starting to overshadow traditional advertising mainstays such as newspaper advertising and magazine advertising. Advertising online can be more cost effective than print advertising and is also easy to track, monitor and fine tune as needed.
To learn more about what internet advertising formats such as ppc advertising can do for your business, have a look at information pages and resources which are dedicated the topic. Here you’ll find an in-depth look at how internet advertising works and more importantly, how they can work for your business.
Every business needs to keep their advertising strategy up to date to meet the demands of an increasingly competitive global business environment. Regular analysis of market trends and consumer behavior as it relates to your target markets are essential for continued growth – and your advertising strategy needs to be carefully planned to ensure effective campaigns which provide an optimal return on investment.
Making accurate cost-benefit analyses of different advertising media is a complex task which should be undertaken with great care; for this reason, many firms prefer to leave it to the experts.
Your business can make the most of its resources by outsourcing media planning and media buying to professional buying media services. These firms have the expertise and the inside track on media advertising across all formats including online advertising and traditional media and can usually find the perfect match for your company. Any advertising agency or marketing firm you work with should be chosen carefully. You’ll usually get the best results from agencies who understand your industry and your market.
If your budget allows, your company should look at using TV advertising or radio advertising to really make a splash for your brand. Broadcast media advertising can reach the general public as well as being carefully target to different consumer demographics or even for business-to-business advertising. These media outlets can work with you to determine how to provide you with the best ROI.
Long used in the US, outdoor advertising is an increasingly common advertising medium in the UK and across Europe as well as elsewhere in the world. Roadside billboards, signs on the sides of buildings and other outdoor advertising media offer an effective way to promote events and build brand image at a surprisingly low cost. You can find a lot of outdoor advertising opportunities on a variety of websites and through targeted companies. From roadside and building advertisements to ambient advertising, transports, venues and more, there are many outdoor advertising possibilities to consider.
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