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BRINGING THE WORLD
TO YOUR DOOR
FIRST – WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH
    THEM WHEN THEY COME?

What does your attraction or location excel at?
Everyone has businesses, history, historical sites ….



  What makes you
      different?
Learn how to tell your
      story …..
HARRIMAN-NIELSEN HISTORIC FARM
WHAT IT IS….
¢  100 year old house and farm
¢  Lived in by one family for 100 years

¢  Old stuff inside including old letters



THE DIFFERENCE
¢  Built in late 1800s and one immigrant family
    lived there for over 100 years – it’s the history of
    a Danish immigrant family preserved
¢  They kept ALL of their letters back and forth from
    Denmark written over those 100 years
¢  Original furnishings still inside – step into this
    family’s life!
FRANKLIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
            MUSEUM
WHAT IT IS….
¢  Old
      stuff from Franklin County
  residents



THE DIFFERENCE

¢  One  of a kind pieces that tell the story of life in
    the last century in an agricultural society
¢  Some of the farm machinery you can’t find
    anywhere else in the world
SECOND:
GIVE THEM MANY REASONS TO COME
¢  Your   museum is not the only thing in town…..
WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON?
¢  Shop!There are the Hampton
  Specialty shops -- 13 stores
  that work together


THE DIFFERENCE

¢  Unique  one of a kind and some handmade items
    at several of the stores
¢  Swiss watch maker (only 3 in the country!)

¢  Two flower shops that work together – and serve
    wine
WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON?
¢  Eat!There’s something for
  every taste.



THE DIFFERENCE

¢  El Paisita Mexican Family Restaurant – authentic
    Mexican food
¢  Honk ‘n Holler – come back to the 1950’s and eat
    good food like they used to cook
¢  Seven Stars – better than mom’s home cookin’
¢  Long Branch – no one has ever eaten everything
    on their plate (because you get so much food!)
WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON?
¢  Visit   all of our historical sites!




THE DIFFERENCE
¢  REA   Plant and Museum – the FIRST farmer
    owned electric plant in the United States
¢  Old Stone House – built in 1854 by Leander
    Reeves for his wife in Ohio because she wanted a
    proper house
¢  GAR Memorial Hall – the only entire building
    built in Iowa to honor the Civil War dead
¢  Windsor Theatre – built in 1917 and still in use
    today
OFF LINE

MARKETING
EDUCATE YOUR LOCALS

Do you know the hot spots for tourists around town?
¢  Gas stations

¢  Local eateries

¢  Retail stores



Do the people that work there know what you have?

Why not host an open house just for them twice a
year? And while you’re at it – invite the local press.


This is word      of mouth marketing and
very effective.
THE PRESS ….
¢  Keep  press contacts updated
¢  Call the news desk at every paper, radio station
    and tv station in a 50 mile radius and ask them
    how they like to receive press releases
¢  Send them something once a month, at least

¢  Thank them when they run an article or story
WRITE A MONTHLY ARTICLE
¢  Newspapers      are looking for content …..

  —    Why not ask them if you can write a monthly
        historical column?
  —    Don’t forget to reuse this content in other places!
ROTARY, KIWANIS, ELKS, ETC.
¢  These  groups meet often and are always looking
    for programs.
¢  Contact them and schedule an appointment to tell
    the group about what events you are planning, or
    arrange for an old timer to tell a few stories.
¢  Why not offer them a private tour?

¢  Remember …. They make good volunteers too!
JOIN THE CHAMBER
¢  Most  chambers have a special rate for non-profit
    organizations
¢  Be sure to send them press releases and ask them
    to send the information to their members
¢  Spend some of your advertising dollars on
    sponsoring Chamber events
¢  No dollars? Volunteer at Chamber events!
ONLINE MARKETING

You can’t do it all …. But you can choose two or
   three of these options and do them well!
FACEBOOK

   57% of your friends and
   family are using it – it is
      quickly replacing
   traditional news sources
STATISTICS:
More than 1 billion active users
More than 50% of our active users log on to
Facebook in any given day

Over 50% of United States citizens are on Facebook.
TIP NUMBER 1:

Facebook changes. They believe in upgrading and making your
time on Facebook an enjoyable experience. They also want
you to be more social – and connected.

If you don’t want to be social online --- either don’t, or hire
someone who does. Facebook is not the place for businesses
who don’t want to be social.
FAN PAGES – WHY SHOULD YOU?
WHY NOT HAVE A FAN PAGE
¢  You  have no idea why
                            Fan pages without
    you should have one
                             purpose are like grave
¢  You have no reason       yards, there are a lot of
    why a customer should    pretty flowers to look at,
    visit your fan page      but once you get there
¢  You don’t know who       you realize this isn’t a
    your audience is!        place for enjoying your
¢  Lastly – you don’t       morning coffee. …
    know how to talk to      Jason Falls
    people.
Who is your average user?

They have 130 friends and are
 connected to 80 community
  pages, groups and events.

      DO THE MATH.
BIGGEST EXCUSE: I DON'T HAVE TIME
What To Put On Your Fan Page
EVENTS

Make an event out of any activity you do. Give it a date(s),
spruce it up with a lively description, add a picture and let
your fans know about it!
Orange Possum
GIVE SOMETHING AWAY
http://www.facebook.com/midwestlivingmag
Be Authentic and Engaging




Hampton
Specialty
Shops

Travel Iowa


Tourism
Currents
Offer Fresh Content




                      Lady Gaga
                      Lenny Kravits
                      Aaron Steinmann
                      Darren Rowse
                      Ashton Kutcher
TELL YOUR STORY




                  Friends of Historic
                  Cedar Falls

                  Travel Iowa
CONTROL YOUR PAGE – Get Your Own
              Vanity Address
              http://www.facebook.com/username/




www.facebook.com/debworks




       www.facebook.com/GreaterFranklinCounty
Small	
  Print:	
  What	
  You	
  Need	
  to	
  Know	
  About	
  
                              Facebook	
  Pages	
  
• You	
  need	
  to	
  have	
  an	
  account	
  on	
  Facebook	
  in	
  order	
  to	
  create	
  a	
  Facebook	
  page.	
  
• Your	
  Facebook	
  page	
  will	
  be	
  tied	
  to	
  your	
  personal	
  pro9ile	
  as	
  the	
  admin	
  of	
  your	
  
Facebook	
  page;	
  however,	
  only	
  you	
  and	
  Facebook	
  know	
  the	
  connection	
  exists.	
  
• You	
  can	
  have	
  an	
  unlimited	
  number	
  of	
  Facebook	
  pages.	
  
• You	
  can	
  have	
  an	
  unlimited	
  number	
  of	
  fans	
  (Facebook	
  users	
  who	
  “Like”	
  your	
  page).	
  
• Facebook	
  Pages	
  are	
  public—anyone	
  can	
  9ind	
  and	
  view	
  your	
  page	
  whether	
  they	
  are	
  
logged	
  into	
  Facebook	
  or	
  not.	
  
• All	
  content	
  posted	
  on	
  your	
  Facebook	
  page	
  gets	
  indexed	
  on	
  Google.	
  
• You	
  can	
  target	
  your	
  posts	
  by	
  location	
  and	
  language.	
  
• You	
  can	
  add	
  applications	
  to	
  your	
  page,	
  including	
  your	
  own	
  custom	
  content—video,	
  
rich	
  text,	
  graphics,	
  opt-­‐in	
  box	
  and	
  more.	
  
• You	
  can	
  add	
  additional	
  admins	
  (highly	
  recommended).	
  
• All	
  admins	
  have	
  equal	
  rights	
  to	
  administer	
  your	
  page,	
  including	
  adding	
  and	
  removing	
  
other	
  admins	
  (choose	
  with	
  care!).	
  
Go	
  here	
  to	
  create	
  your	
  
            Fan	
  Page	
  –	
  	
  
 this	
  is	
  where	
  we	
  begin.	
  	
  
http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php	
  
Timeline
It’s really social – and
   puts your facebook page   However ……
   in chronological order    Important information about
                               your business/organization
It’s like an online            should also be on your web
   scrapbook of your life!     page
                             Think OWN versus RENT
WHAT DO YOU GET WITH TIMELINE
An order to your page displayed how you want to display it
  – you decide what is important what is not

You are writing the story!
   - choose your cover photo carefully, use a pic that works well
      for you
   - you decide who can see it

This is your profile page, uniquely displayed to be more
  interesting
VISIT TOP OF IOWA TIMELINE
NEWSFEED
Hide those stinking
 updates from
 applications you don’t
 like (games, Spotify,
 anything with an icon)
WHAT ARE LISTS?




          Screen Shot 2012-10-21 at 3.31.50 P
FACEBOOK LINKS YOU MIGHT LIKE

How to create a media room for publicity on facebook

Aptly titled Queen of Facebook, Mari Smith

Blogging Basics 101

http://freelancefolder.com/how-to-migrate-your-personal-
  facebook-profile-to-a-business-page/

www.allfacebook.com

www.mashable.com
HAVE A PLAN.

Create an editorial calendar
 (it’s easier than it sounds)
IT CAN BE VERY SIMPLE
Start with your events for the year -- list them on a
  spread sheet (I use Excel)

How do you promote them?
¢  Newspaper ads

¢  Press releases

¢  Newsletter

¢  Email

¢  Facebook

¢  Twitter
BACK INTO YOUR CALENDAR
¢  Event   ...Activity… Date … Time to do it ... notes
¢  When does the local newspaper need press
    releases in order to run the article before the
    event happens? That’s your submission date
¢  Do you have an ad person you work with? Set up
    a yearly calendar with him/her – often you can
    save money if you promise to run x amount of ads
¢  Are you using a newsletter? Be sure to get the
    info to the writer way before they need it

¢  http://www.slideshare.net/Fletcherprince   for more
  ideas on using an editorial calendar
LET’S TALK EMAIL …..
THE CLARION WIRE
¢  Karen  Weld sends an email about once a week
    with events and activities happening in Clarion
    Iowa
¢  She keeps a document on her word processing
    program and updates it as people call her or she
    hears stuff
¢  As dates pass, she deletes them

¢  Once a week she sends it out to her list

¢  Who do you know that would be a good point
    person to do JUST THIS?
CREATE AN EMAIL LIST
Have a sign up sheet EVERYWHERE! Let people
know you are creating a enewsletter, facebook page,
and/or you may send them an email once and
awhile.
FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
¢  Get   a program like Tweetdeck or Hootsuite

¢  Schedule     your posts ahead of time
   —    Facebook: 2 times a day for several days
   —    Twitter: 2-3 times a day, but be sure to post other
         comments and share links to cool stuff as well (don’t
         just shove your info down the throats of your
         followers)
HOOTSUITE
IT’S NOT ONLY FACEBOOK

There’s a large       Find where you fit –
 internet world out     and begin with 2
 there ….               or 3 things that
                        work for you.
Let’s go exploring!
There are many tools available to help build a
 viable marketing plan– whether it’s 60 hours a
 week or 6 hours a week.
LET’S START WITH GOOGLE
Reader      We want Google to be the third half
Alerts       of your brain. 
             Sergey Brin 
Trends
YouTube
Docs
Google+
Skype
Blogger
            1st Step: Set up your Google
              Account – its free
READER

Organize all the blogs you
 follow and see when they      www.google.com/reader
 are updating their
 content – all in one place.   Description of how to set
                                 up an account – and why
You should be keeping          http://thecartdriver.com/an-
 track of what other             idiots-guide-to-google-
 places are writing about        reader-and-why-you-
 … just copy the address,        should-use-it/
 past it into the subscribe
 button on your Reader.
ALERTS
¢    monitoring a
      developing news story
¢    keeping current on a
      competitor or industry
¢    getting the latest on a
      celebrity or event
¢    keeping tabs on your
      favorite sports teams
¢    See when your town or
      location is talked
                                http://www.google.com/alerts
      about!
YOUTUBE                 <
                            http://www.youtube.com/
Hey baby, wanna make        watch?
 a movie?                   feature=player_embedded&v
                            =clzl_hCVot4
You can use video to
 promote your sites     Interns from UNI developed a
                          video for the Old Stone
Don’t miss out here –     House
 this is amazingly
 popular
GOOGLE DOCS
      (NOW KNOWN AS GOOGLE DRIVE)
                       https://docs.google.com

Use to share
 info, store
 data and
 collaborate
 online easily
 and
 effectively!
BLOGGER – WHY USE IT?
¢  It’s free               Why blog in the first place?
¢  It’s simple             Set yourself up as the expert
¢  It’s Google             Create an identity people can
¢  It’s reliable
                              relate to and get to know
                              you
¢  You can always switch
    to another platform     Share about your product or
    later!                    service
BIGGEST RULE EVER

Remember all that stuff you
 put on Facebook and the
 articles you wrote?

It needs to go on your blog/
  website too!

You OWN the content on
 your website/blog – you
 don’t own it on Facebook.
RULES FOR BLOGGING
1.    Don’t push your stuff down everyone’s throat.
2.    Don’t lie. Check your facts.
3.    Credit your sources. Ask first.
4.    Disclose professional relationships – if you’ve
      been given something, tell us.
5.    Provide value – make it interesting.
6.    Be yourself – and create a conversation
7.    Be nice.
HOW TO SET UP A BLOGGER ACCOUNT
No need to recreate the
  wheel – lots of help
  online!
http://
  www.slideshare.net/
  Marcus9000/how-to-
  use-blogger

http://buzz.blogger.com/
TIPS FOR BLOGGERS
¢  Be  consistent with       ¢  Get  your stories down
    your blogging efforts –       on paper – and a blog
    pick a frequency and          is a great way to tell
    stick with it.                them!
¢  Have a great photo        ¢  You can video record
    with each blog post.          the story teller, and
    No stealing!                  put that right on your
    (photodropper.com is a        blog.
    great resource)           ¢  Keep it fun my friends!
WHERE TO SHARE YOUR POSTS
¢  Add   in your enewsletters – we use mailchimp.com and
    it’s free
¢  Groups or forums you belong to

¢  Add links to your email signature – use
    wisestamp.com
¢  Your listserve – send to the serve and ask for feedback

¢  RSS feed – this will automatically push your post to
    the people who sign up to receive it
¢  Comment on relevant blogs – and leave a link to
    yours, but don’t be spammy
¢  Submit it as a guest post to other blogs – will require
    some rewriting
¢  Join a blogging community – exchange links with
    other bloggers
SYNDICATION
¢  This  allows you to spread your content across many
    networks.
¢  IFTTT.com – allows you to syndicate to over 50
    different sites
¢  Blogcatalog.com connect with other bloggers

¢  Demandstudios.com – distributes to usatoday.com,
    salon.com, ehow.com
¢  Amazon.com – submit blog to
    https://kindlepublishing.amazon.com /gp/vendor
    and get paid when Kindle owners read it
¢  Networkedblogs.com – get found and get more
    traffic, also links to facebook
EVEN MORE …….
¢  Alltop.com  – syndicates content in every category
¢  Scribnia.com – source for reader reviews of the
    webs bloggers and columnists
¢  Syndic8.com – syndicates blogs that cover a wide
    variety of topics
¢  Evancarmichael.com – if you provide business
    related content, this is a must
¢  Outbrain.com – syndicates your blog posts to sites
    like cnn.com and fastcompany.com
¢   Pick 2 or 3 --- having the same content on too
    many pages can actually hurt your SEO!
¢  Thanks to launchgrowjoy.com for this information!
PINTEREST
WHAT IS PINTEREST?
¢  Pinterest  lets you organize and share all the
    beautiful things you find on the web. People use
    pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their
    homes, and organize their favorite recipes.
¢  Best of all, you can browse pinboards created by
    other people. Browsing pinboards is a fun way to
    discover new things and get inspiration from
    people who share your interests.
¢  You can also showcase collections on Pinterest!
MOBILE – A MUST HAVE


                 Want to reach youth?
                  (18-25)

                 Talk to them or
                  message them!
SQUARE

         Accept credit cards
          right on your phone

         Free hardware at
          www.squareup.com

         http://mashable.com/
           2011/10/24/square-
           wal-mart/
TWITTER
Another great way to connect    http://
  to others that may be your       business.twitter.com/
  customers, your mentors,
  your potential customers      What does Twitter do
  or your competition!             for businesses?
                                As a business, you can use
                                   Twitter to quickly share
Twitter Stats                      information, gather
¢  230,000,000 Tweets per         market intelligence and
    day                            insights, and build
¢  100,000,000+ active users      relationships with
                                   people who care about
                                   your company. Often,
                                   there is already a
                                   conversation about your
                                   business happening on
                                   Twitter.
TWELLOW

Use Twellow to
 start finding
 people you
 can follow
EBOOKS

Using ePub to publish an ebook

Ditto for Smashwords

Finally – Angela England is an Iowan mom who ‘gets
  it’ – I really recommend her book
  http://30dayebook.com/ (I just bought it myself!)
CONFUSED?
            Don’t give up,
            Try a few things until they
             feel right
            Then try something else

            Start with a plan!
THANK YOU!
             Deb Brown
             641-580-0103
             deb@debworks.com
             www.debworks.com
             www.facebook.com/debworks
             www.twitter.com/debworks
             www.linkedin.com/debworks

             (notice the consistency with
               Debworks? )

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Iowa Museum Association Presentation

  • 2. FIRST – WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH THEM WHEN THEY COME? What does your attraction or location excel at? Everyone has businesses, history, historical sites …. What makes you different? Learn how to tell your story …..
  • 4. WHAT IT IS…. ¢  100 year old house and farm ¢  Lived in by one family for 100 years ¢  Old stuff inside including old letters THE DIFFERENCE ¢  Built in late 1800s and one immigrant family lived there for over 100 years – it’s the history of a Danish immigrant family preserved ¢  They kept ALL of their letters back and forth from Denmark written over those 100 years ¢  Original furnishings still inside – step into this family’s life!
  • 5. FRANKLIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
  • 6. WHAT IT IS…. ¢  Old stuff from Franklin County residents THE DIFFERENCE ¢  One of a kind pieces that tell the story of life in the last century in an agricultural society ¢  Some of the farm machinery you can’t find anywhere else in the world
  • 7. SECOND: GIVE THEM MANY REASONS TO COME ¢  Your museum is not the only thing in town…..
  • 8. WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON? ¢  Shop!There are the Hampton Specialty shops -- 13 stores that work together THE DIFFERENCE ¢  Unique one of a kind and some handmade items at several of the stores ¢  Swiss watch maker (only 3 in the country!) ¢  Two flower shops that work together – and serve wine
  • 9. WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON? ¢  Eat!There’s something for every taste. THE DIFFERENCE ¢  El Paisita Mexican Family Restaurant – authentic Mexican food ¢  Honk ‘n Holler – come back to the 1950’s and eat good food like they used to cook ¢  Seven Stars – better than mom’s home cookin’ ¢  Long Branch – no one has ever eaten everything on their plate (because you get so much food!)
  • 10. WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO IN HAMPTON? ¢  Visit all of our historical sites! THE DIFFERENCE ¢  REA Plant and Museum – the FIRST farmer owned electric plant in the United States ¢  Old Stone House – built in 1854 by Leander Reeves for his wife in Ohio because she wanted a proper house ¢  GAR Memorial Hall – the only entire building built in Iowa to honor the Civil War dead ¢  Windsor Theatre – built in 1917 and still in use today
  • 12. EDUCATE YOUR LOCALS Do you know the hot spots for tourists around town? ¢  Gas stations ¢  Local eateries ¢  Retail stores Do the people that work there know what you have? Why not host an open house just for them twice a year? And while you’re at it – invite the local press. This is word of mouth marketing and very effective.
  • 13. THE PRESS …. ¢  Keep press contacts updated ¢  Call the news desk at every paper, radio station and tv station in a 50 mile radius and ask them how they like to receive press releases ¢  Send them something once a month, at least ¢  Thank them when they run an article or story
  • 14. WRITE A MONTHLY ARTICLE ¢  Newspapers are looking for content ….. —  Why not ask them if you can write a monthly historical column? —  Don’t forget to reuse this content in other places!
  • 15. ROTARY, KIWANIS, ELKS, ETC. ¢  These groups meet often and are always looking for programs. ¢  Contact them and schedule an appointment to tell the group about what events you are planning, or arrange for an old timer to tell a few stories. ¢  Why not offer them a private tour? ¢  Remember …. They make good volunteers too!
  • 16. JOIN THE CHAMBER ¢  Most chambers have a special rate for non-profit organizations ¢  Be sure to send them press releases and ask them to send the information to their members ¢  Spend some of your advertising dollars on sponsoring Chamber events ¢  No dollars? Volunteer at Chamber events!
  • 17. ONLINE MARKETING You can’t do it all …. But you can choose two or three of these options and do them well!
  • 18. FACEBOOK 57% of your friends and family are using it – it is quickly replacing traditional news sources
  • 19. STATISTICS: More than 1 billion active users More than 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day Over 50% of United States citizens are on Facebook.
  • 20. TIP NUMBER 1: Facebook changes. They believe in upgrading and making your time on Facebook an enjoyable experience. They also want you to be more social – and connected. If you don’t want to be social online --- either don’t, or hire someone who does. Facebook is not the place for businesses who don’t want to be social.
  • 21. FAN PAGES – WHY SHOULD YOU?
  • 22. WHY NOT HAVE A FAN PAGE ¢  You have no idea why Fan pages without you should have one purpose are like grave ¢  You have no reason yards, there are a lot of why a customer should pretty flowers to look at, visit your fan page but once you get there ¢  You don’t know who you realize this isn’t a your audience is! place for enjoying your ¢  Lastly – you don’t morning coffee. … know how to talk to Jason Falls people.
  • 23. Who is your average user? They have 130 friends and are connected to 80 community pages, groups and events. DO THE MATH.
  • 24. BIGGEST EXCUSE: I DON'T HAVE TIME
  • 25. What To Put On Your Fan Page
  • 26. EVENTS Make an event out of any activity you do. Give it a date(s), spruce it up with a lively description, add a picture and let your fans know about it!
  • 29. Be Authentic and Engaging Hampton Specialty Shops Travel Iowa Tourism Currents
  • 30. Offer Fresh Content Lady Gaga Lenny Kravits Aaron Steinmann Darren Rowse Ashton Kutcher
  • 31. TELL YOUR STORY Friends of Historic Cedar Falls Travel Iowa
  • 32. CONTROL YOUR PAGE – Get Your Own Vanity Address http://www.facebook.com/username/ www.facebook.com/debworks www.facebook.com/GreaterFranklinCounty
  • 33. Small  Print:  What  You  Need  to  Know  About   Facebook  Pages   • You  need  to  have  an  account  on  Facebook  in  order  to  create  a  Facebook  page.   • Your  Facebook  page  will  be  tied  to  your  personal  pro9ile  as  the  admin  of  your   Facebook  page;  however,  only  you  and  Facebook  know  the  connection  exists.   • You  can  have  an  unlimited  number  of  Facebook  pages.   • You  can  have  an  unlimited  number  of  fans  (Facebook  users  who  “Like”  your  page).   • Facebook  Pages  are  public—anyone  can  9ind  and  view  your  page  whether  they  are   logged  into  Facebook  or  not.   • All  content  posted  on  your  Facebook  page  gets  indexed  on  Google.   • You  can  target  your  posts  by  location  and  language.   • You  can  add  applications  to  your  page,  including  your  own  custom  content—video,   rich  text,  graphics,  opt-­‐in  box  and  more.   • You  can  add  additional  admins  (highly  recommended).   • All  admins  have  equal  rights  to  administer  your  page,  including  adding  and  removing   other  admins  (choose  with  care!).  
  • 34. Go  here  to  create  your   Fan  Page  –     this  is  where  we  begin.     http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php  
  • 35. Timeline It’s really social – and puts your facebook page However …… in chronological order Important information about your business/organization It’s like an online should also be on your web scrapbook of your life! page Think OWN versus RENT
  • 36. WHAT DO YOU GET WITH TIMELINE An order to your page displayed how you want to display it – you decide what is important what is not You are writing the story! - choose your cover photo carefully, use a pic that works well for you - you decide who can see it This is your profile page, uniquely displayed to be more interesting
  • 37. VISIT TOP OF IOWA TIMELINE
  • 38. NEWSFEED Hide those stinking updates from applications you don’t like (games, Spotify, anything with an icon)
  • 39. WHAT ARE LISTS? Screen Shot 2012-10-21 at 3.31.50 P
  • 40. FACEBOOK LINKS YOU MIGHT LIKE How to create a media room for publicity on facebook Aptly titled Queen of Facebook, Mari Smith Blogging Basics 101 http://freelancefolder.com/how-to-migrate-your-personal- facebook-profile-to-a-business-page/ www.allfacebook.com www.mashable.com
  • 41. HAVE A PLAN. Create an editorial calendar (it’s easier than it sounds)
  • 42.
  • 43. IT CAN BE VERY SIMPLE Start with your events for the year -- list them on a spread sheet (I use Excel) How do you promote them? ¢  Newspaper ads ¢  Press releases ¢  Newsletter ¢  Email ¢  Facebook ¢  Twitter
  • 44. BACK INTO YOUR CALENDAR ¢  Event ...Activity… Date … Time to do it ... notes ¢  When does the local newspaper need press releases in order to run the article before the event happens? That’s your submission date ¢  Do you have an ad person you work with? Set up a yearly calendar with him/her – often you can save money if you promise to run x amount of ads ¢  Are you using a newsletter? Be sure to get the info to the writer way before they need it ¢  http://www.slideshare.net/Fletcherprince for more ideas on using an editorial calendar
  • 46. THE CLARION WIRE ¢  Karen Weld sends an email about once a week with events and activities happening in Clarion Iowa ¢  She keeps a document on her word processing program and updates it as people call her or she hears stuff ¢  As dates pass, she deletes them ¢  Once a week she sends it out to her list ¢  Who do you know that would be a good point person to do JUST THIS?
  • 47. CREATE AN EMAIL LIST Have a sign up sheet EVERYWHERE! Let people know you are creating a enewsletter, facebook page, and/or you may send them an email once and awhile.
  • 48. FACEBOOK AND TWITTER ¢  Get a program like Tweetdeck or Hootsuite ¢  Schedule your posts ahead of time —  Facebook: 2 times a day for several days —  Twitter: 2-3 times a day, but be sure to post other comments and share links to cool stuff as well (don’t just shove your info down the throats of your followers)
  • 50. IT’S NOT ONLY FACEBOOK There’s a large Find where you fit – internet world out and begin with 2 there …. or 3 things that work for you. Let’s go exploring!
  • 51. There are many tools available to help build a viable marketing plan– whether it’s 60 hours a week or 6 hours a week.
  • 52. LET’S START WITH GOOGLE Reader We want Google to be the third half Alerts of your brain.  Sergey Brin  Trends YouTube Docs Google+ Skype Blogger 1st Step: Set up your Google Account – its free
  • 53. READER Organize all the blogs you follow and see when they www.google.com/reader are updating their content – all in one place. Description of how to set up an account – and why You should be keeping http://thecartdriver.com/an- track of what other idiots-guide-to-google- places are writing about reader-and-why-you- … just copy the address, should-use-it/ past it into the subscribe button on your Reader.
  • 54. ALERTS ¢  monitoring a developing news story ¢  keeping current on a competitor or industry ¢  getting the latest on a celebrity or event ¢  keeping tabs on your favorite sports teams ¢  See when your town or location is talked http://www.google.com/alerts about!
  • 55. YOUTUBE < http://www.youtube.com/ Hey baby, wanna make watch? a movie? feature=player_embedded&v =clzl_hCVot4 You can use video to promote your sites Interns from UNI developed a video for the Old Stone Don’t miss out here – House this is amazingly popular
  • 56. GOOGLE DOCS (NOW KNOWN AS GOOGLE DRIVE) https://docs.google.com Use to share info, store data and collaborate online easily and effectively!
  • 57. BLOGGER – WHY USE IT? ¢  It’s free Why blog in the first place? ¢  It’s simple Set yourself up as the expert ¢  It’s Google Create an identity people can ¢  It’s reliable relate to and get to know you ¢  You can always switch to another platform Share about your product or later! service
  • 58. BIGGEST RULE EVER Remember all that stuff you put on Facebook and the articles you wrote? It needs to go on your blog/ website too! You OWN the content on your website/blog – you don’t own it on Facebook.
  • 59. RULES FOR BLOGGING 1.  Don’t push your stuff down everyone’s throat. 2.  Don’t lie. Check your facts. 3.  Credit your sources. Ask first. 4.  Disclose professional relationships – if you’ve been given something, tell us. 5.  Provide value – make it interesting. 6.  Be yourself – and create a conversation 7.  Be nice.
  • 60. HOW TO SET UP A BLOGGER ACCOUNT No need to recreate the wheel – lots of help online! http:// www.slideshare.net/ Marcus9000/how-to- use-blogger http://buzz.blogger.com/
  • 61. TIPS FOR BLOGGERS ¢  Be consistent with ¢  Get your stories down your blogging efforts – on paper – and a blog pick a frequency and is a great way to tell stick with it. them! ¢  Have a great photo ¢  You can video record with each blog post.  the story teller, and No stealing!  put that right on your (photodropper.com is a blog. great resource) ¢  Keep it fun my friends!
  • 62. WHERE TO SHARE YOUR POSTS ¢  Add in your enewsletters – we use mailchimp.com and it’s free ¢  Groups or forums you belong to ¢  Add links to your email signature – use wisestamp.com ¢  Your listserve – send to the serve and ask for feedback ¢  RSS feed – this will automatically push your post to the people who sign up to receive it ¢  Comment on relevant blogs – and leave a link to yours, but don’t be spammy ¢  Submit it as a guest post to other blogs – will require some rewriting ¢  Join a blogging community – exchange links with other bloggers
  • 63. SYNDICATION ¢  This allows you to spread your content across many networks. ¢  IFTTT.com – allows you to syndicate to over 50 different sites ¢  Blogcatalog.com connect with other bloggers ¢  Demandstudios.com – distributes to usatoday.com, salon.com, ehow.com ¢  Amazon.com – submit blog to https://kindlepublishing.amazon.com /gp/vendor and get paid when Kindle owners read it ¢  Networkedblogs.com – get found and get more traffic, also links to facebook
  • 64. EVEN MORE ……. ¢  Alltop.com – syndicates content in every category ¢  Scribnia.com – source for reader reviews of the webs bloggers and columnists ¢  Syndic8.com – syndicates blogs that cover a wide variety of topics ¢  Evancarmichael.com – if you provide business related content, this is a must ¢  Outbrain.com – syndicates your blog posts to sites like cnn.com and fastcompany.com ¢   Pick 2 or 3 --- having the same content on too many pages can actually hurt your SEO! ¢  Thanks to launchgrowjoy.com for this information!
  • 66. WHAT IS PINTEREST? ¢  Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. People use pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their homes, and organize their favorite recipes. ¢  Best of all, you can browse pinboards created by other people. Browsing pinboards is a fun way to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests. ¢  You can also showcase collections on Pinterest!
  • 67. MOBILE – A MUST HAVE Want to reach youth? (18-25) Talk to them or message them!
  • 68. SQUARE Accept credit cards right on your phone Free hardware at www.squareup.com http://mashable.com/ 2011/10/24/square- wal-mart/
  • 69. TWITTER Another great way to connect http:// to others that may be your business.twitter.com/ customers, your mentors, your potential customers What does Twitter do or your competition! for businesses? As a business, you can use Twitter to quickly share Twitter Stats information, gather ¢  230,000,000 Tweets per market intelligence and day insights, and build ¢  100,000,000+ active users relationships with people who care about your company. Often, there is already a conversation about your business happening on Twitter.
  • 70. TWELLOW Use Twellow to start finding people you can follow
  • 71. EBOOKS Using ePub to publish an ebook Ditto for Smashwords Finally – Angela England is an Iowan mom who ‘gets it’ – I really recommend her book http://30dayebook.com/ (I just bought it myself!)
  • 72. CONFUSED? Don’t give up, Try a few things until they feel right Then try something else Start with a plan!
  • 73. THANK YOU! Deb Brown 641-580-0103 deb@debworks.com www.debworks.com www.facebook.com/debworks www.twitter.com/debworks www.linkedin.com/debworks (notice the consistency with Debworks? )