Showing posts with label social media marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media marketing. Show all posts
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Social Media Content Planner for June

Did you know that the 4th of June is Cancer Survivor Day?  Commemorative days and events, whether they're just a bit of fun like Doughnut Day or landmark dates like the Winter Solstice can help you with much needed ideas for your Social Media Content.


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 Here are a few for June:


27th May to 3rd June
National Reconciliation Week

1st June
Go Barefoot Day
First Day of Winter
Say Something Nice Day

2nd June
Leave the office earlier day
Fish and Chip Day
Doughnut Day

3rd June
Mabo Day

4th June
Cancer Survivors Day

5th June
WA Day (Western Australia only)
World Environment Day

6th June
Yo Yo Day

7th June
Running Day

8th June 
World Oceans Day
Farm Workers Day

10th June
Ball Point Pen Day

12th June
Red Rose Day

12th to 18th June

14th June
World Blood Donor Day

15th June
Nature Photography Day
Smile Power Day

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17th June
East Your Vegetables Day

20th June
World Productivity Day
World Refugee Day

21st June
Selfie Day
Winter Solstice
World Music Day

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Social Media Content Ideas for May

Did you know the 4th of May is Star Wars Day?  Commemorative days and events, whether they're just a bit of fun like Geek Pride Day or National celebrations like Mother's  Day can help you with much needed ideas for your Social Media Content.

Here's a few for May:


May is:   Domestic Violence Prevention Month
               Information Awareness Month
               National Family Reading Month



1st May
May Day
School Bus Drivers Day
International Workers Day
School Principal's Day
Mother Goose Day

2nd May
Baby Day
World Asthma Day

3rd May
School Nurse Day

4th May
Star Wars Day
Fire Fighters Day
Password Day

6th May
No Diet Day
No Homework Day

7th May
Roast Leg of Lamb Day

8th May
Free Trade Day
No Socks Day
Red Cross Day

8th to 14th May
National Volunteer Week

9th May
Lost Sock Memorial Day

10th May
Mother Ocean Day
Receptionists Day

11th May
Eat What You Want Day

12th May
Odometer Day
International Nurses Day
Limerick Day

13th May
Leprechaun  Day
Train Day

14th May
Mother's Day



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15th May
Straw Hat Day

15th to 21st May
National Families Week

16th May
Biographer Day
Drawing Day
Virtual Assistant's Day

17th May
World Hypertension Day
World Telecommunications Day
World Baking Day

18th May
Museum Day
Notebook Day

19th May
Endangered Specis Day

20th May
World Whisky Day
Weights and Measures Day
Learn to Swim day

21st May
Memo Day


Waitstaff Day











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Social Media Content Ideas for February

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, I've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


February is:
Hot Breakfast Month
Heart Month
FebFast
Feel Good February



1st February
Back to School (WA)

2nd February
Play your Ukulele Day
World Wetlands Day

3rd February
Working Naked Day
Bubble Gum Day

4th February
World Cancer Day

5th February
World Nutella Day

7th February
Ballet Day

9th February
Safer Internet Day

10th February
Umbrella Day
Perth International Arts Festival begins

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Social Media Content Ideas for January

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, I've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


January is:
Creativity Month



1st January
New Years Day

4th January  
Trivia Day

5th January
Bird Day

8th January
Show and Tell at Work Day
Elvis' Birthday

9th January
Clean off your Desk Day

10th January
Peculiar People Day
Cut your Energy Costs Day

11th January
Milk Day

12th January
Poetry at Work Day
Kiss a Ginger Day

14th January
Dress Up Your Pet Day
Organise your Home Day

15th January
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Social Media Content Ideas for November

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, I've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


November is:


1st November
Author's Day
Melbourne Cup
World Vegan Day

2nd November
Stress Awareness Day

5th November
Love your red hair day

6th-12th November

7th - 13th November

9th November
World Freedom Day

10th November
Sesame Street Day



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Social Media Post ideas for June 2016

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, I've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


Content Marketing Tip:     Start a blog to share useful insight and tips while positioning yourself as an expert in your field.  People are more likely to share useful information rather than sales posts.

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Social Media Post Ideas for May

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, I've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


Content Marketing Tip:     Social Media Marketing is very much about what is happening in the now.  If you had a Marketing launch planned just as a big news story has broken, delay your postings and sit tight. Apart from your audience being distracted by other matters, to self promote, particularly during a time of tragedy you may give the impression that your business is a little heartless.

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Social Media Post Ideas for April

If you've done a bit of Social Media Marketing, you will know the frustration of noticing a trend when it's all too late and thinking "Damn, why didn't I know about that!"

Don't despair, we've made it easier for you!  Here's a list of events which may be relevant to your business, so hop to it and start planning your content today.


Content Marketing Tip:    Don't risk your business by using an image that you "found on the internet".   Use a free image archive library service like Morgue File  or better still, take your own photos.


1st April
April Fools Day
National Smile Day

2nd April
World Autism Day
Walk to Work Day

7th April
World Health Day
No Housework Day  (Wow, you gotta love this one)

8th to 17th April
National Youth Week

9th April
Name yourself Day
Start WA School Holidays

10th April
Sibling Day

11th April
Pet Day

13th April
Scrabble Day

14th April
Look up in the Sky Day

15th to 21st April
World Creativity and Innovation Week

16th April
Record Store Day

16th to 24th April
Australian Heritage Week

22nd April
Earth Day

25th April 
ANZAC Day

26th April
Hug an Australian Day
Back to School Day WA

27th April
Stationery Day

28th April
Pay It Forward Day
World Day for Safety and Health at Work

29th April
International Dance Day

30th April
International Jazz Day
Save the frogs Day




Please Note: Some of these are real and some just for fun, no responsibility is taken so please check the information before planning your content.  



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How much did NOT Marketing on Valentines Day cost you?

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Oh No! Did you miss the Valentines Day marketing opportunity boat? How much has missing this opportunity really cost your small business?

Personally, I'm not into Valentines Day. No, I'm not single. I've just been in the advertising industry for much too long, and have become rather cynical about the one special day for love.

"How could you not love the idea of celebrating love," I hear some of you ask?

Well, on Saturday, Valentines Day Eve, I opened my inbox to find it flooded with Valentines Day specials. I tuned in the radio to hear more romantic specials. And I'd already spent the whole week cleaning out my letter box of all the catalogues advertising things like 50% off new tyres, for the Day of Love.

And why not? It's a great marketing opportunity isn't it? Am I just being the Grinch of Valentines Day?


OK, that's probably a little extreme for an example, albeit a true one. But you do get the idea.Just because it's a great marketing opportunity, doesn't mean it's a great marketing opportunity for YOU.

When Mother's Day comes around, take a moment to think if your business is a good fit. If not, then do your advertising after the event, when there's much less competition.

So in answer to the original question? Unless you're a florist, jeweller, candy shop, you didn't miss out on anything.


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How to STOP Overspending on SEO

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It's an all too familiar story ... 



Running a small business from home, seems like such a great idea when you're first getting started. Just the option of being able to control the type of work and clients you prefer to deal with, is an exciting step forward. At least until one of your friends offers the kind advice ...

        "You should really have a website."

This piece of advice is then quickly followed up with ...

       "I have a nephew who can make websites."

So you decide to take your friend up on their kind offer, and after 3 months of pestering the nephew, your website finally appears. It's not exactly what you expected, but it's better than nothing, right? As he shows you how to make updates, you start to consider the viability of doing a computer programming course at night school.

Surely having a website doesn't have to be this difficult?


Over the next few months, you tell everyone about the new website, asking them to spread the word. You post it up on facebook, tweet about it, stick a business card up on the community noticeboard, and even send out a newsletter to a handful of clients. But nothing happens. It's not even listed on google.

After reading some of those spam emails that arrive in your mailbox each morning ... Affordable SEO ... #1 Page Listing ... Website Promotion ... SEO Proposal With Authentic Results!! ... and not even being sure what "seeyo"is, you call a company with a reputable looking website. They have a professional and friendly phone manner, seem to use all the right jargon, and are very convincing that their promotional package is all you need. It will only cost you $1000 per month, but you'll get that back 10 fold with the amount of work coming in. You feel pretty proud when you strike a deal for $500 per month on a 6 month contract, and sit back, ready to be inundated with work.

The first month brings in a heap of enquiries, but they're not really related to your business. Apparently this is quite normal to begin with, and next month will be better. But as the months go by, you're spending more than you're making, even though the monthly report shows 100 website hits per day. So you start to wonder if working for yourself is really all it's cracked up to be.

Sadly this is a very common scenario, and while the promotional companies aren't doing anything wrong, they are much better sales people than they are promoters.

And what do you do once you've found yourself in this situation?

  1. Stop pouring good money after bad
  2. Review your website from a customer's perspective. If you need to remake it, then have a look at a DIY WIX website.
  3. Choose a product or service that you wish to promote. Just the one. And focus on it.
  4. Work out the reality of what you are capable of spending on promotion NOW...
    If it's $1 per day, then don't be convinced otherwise.
  5. Work out where your hard earned dollar is best spent. Where is your audience? Facebook? Twitter? or are they searching Google? Then create yourself a small advert but very specifically targeted soas not to overspend on unlikely clients.
You won't get new work in overnight, there is no quick fix. But with regular maintenance, your self promotion will start to build, and the work will follow.

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How to have an online presence without a website

I know it's a bit odd for a digital marketing company which creates websites to recommend against one.... but in some cases they really aren't the ideal option and we believe in finding the best fit for the client.

So how do you join the online marketplace without a website?

Facebook
Social Media is the obvious option, but finding the right platform, then doing it well is vital.  We recommended Facebook for this client as he worked within the racing and enthusiast's vehicle modification market and we knew that there was already strong car loving community on Facebook.   The business page took off almost immediately with people commenting and sharing the images and messaging for quotes and more information.  Unlike a website, a Facebook page enables the client to interact with the audience in a fun and informative manner in a place that they are already visiting.

Google Business Page
Everyone talks about getting their website to the top of Google but often neglect this simple and FREE method.  A Google business presence is easy to set up and doesn't require a lot of ongoing posts or maintenance.  Once you have set up your business page, you will receive a confirmation postcard, yes that's right folks Google uses good ol' snail mail.  This ensures that your physical premises is legitimate, so please follow the instructions on the card to optimise your page.   Another big bonus with registering your business on Google is that you will appear on Google Maps, so whenever someone is using a map in your area, your business will be highlighted.
Note: You may already have a basic business page on Google through registering with another platform but it's important that you claim as your own so that you can update the information, monitor the reviews and keep it current.  There are several horror stories of businesses being destroyed through having their page claimed and hacked.


Other online listings
If you have been in business for a while, chances you will be listed in several places that you may not be aware of.   These are often taken from the phone book or other online directories so may not have the current information.  As with Google's business page, it is very important that you claim all the listings so that you can control them.  The easiest way to find existing listings is to Google your business name and see what comes up, then go through and claim each one.  It will vary depending on the field you work within, but I suggest you start with Yelp, Hotfrog, WOMO, Start Local and True Local, and Bloo, along with platforms like Urban Spoon, and Trip Advisor if you work within hospitality.
               Haven't got time to muck around?  We can claim the online listings for you!

Blogging
Blogging as an expert in your field is a great way to get started online and to create more detailed content which can be shared via Social Media and email.   We recommend you start with Blogger, as it is free, user friendly and operated by Google.

Other Social Media Platforms
The other platforms we suggest you explore depending on the nature of your business are Twitter, Linkedin Company Page, YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, SnapChat and Vine.
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