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Once upon a time it was difficult, slow, inefficient and often expensive for a business to mass communicate  announcements, offers, and ads. Marketing distribution channels were limited to the radio, the occasional telephone marketer, door-to-door salesmen or more often to static printed display ads via: newspapers, magazines, brochures, direct postal mail, billboards, signage, and catalogs.  And in this era, news distribution was controlled by gatekeepers at the mass media organizations.

Because of the cost, mass marketing was mostly the realm of big companies and corporations.  Small companies relied more on word-of-mouth with an occasional advertising splurge.  And a handful of media ‘anchormen’ were the face and voice of what was deemed newsworthy by the media network managers.  No company could be sure how mass print and radio news media would treat news about their company.

Then came the 3 screens.

Screen #1 was TV. WOW!  A screen in most living rooms across America could display an ad with moving images and sound! Millions could view and listen to the same message at the same time. Of course the cost for advertising in this amazing distribution channel made it exclusively the realm of large organizations.  So the whole country was exposed to product song and dance messaging like:

  • Winston tastes good like a cigarette should
  • Ajax laundry detergent is stronger than dirt
  • Please don’t squeeze the Charmin
  • Coca-Cola – It’s the real thing
  • You’ll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsident
  • See the USA in your Chevrolet

Sales of household & personal care products soared.  Fortunes were made advertising cars, cigarettes, cameras, sun glasses, watches; you name it and it could be sold via a TV screen – if you had the money for the ads.  Of course, news was still controlled by the networks.

Then came the Internet.  Screen #2 was the computer monitor.  Websites sprung up like dandelions in Spring.  Anyone, with a modest investment, could have a website to broadcast to the world information, offers, and ads about their business. Big, medium, and small companies jumped in.

The problem soon became that no one could find anything online easily because of all of the clutter. So along came search engines and search marketing.  With the right approach, organizations were being found by eager customers – a business did not need to go hunting for clients.

And soon the general public found out they controlled Internet content. Soon everyone was sharing news, reviews, opinions, and advice.  This is of course referred to as social media.  The gatekeepers of information have lost their grip. The era of democracy in information publication has arrived.  Anyone sitting at their computer is a potential publisher or consumer of information and news.

And now screen #3 is arriving in vast numbers. Screen #3 is all the mobile devices made possible by cellular technology.  Now each of us can carry with us anywhere a screen that is connected to the Internet and thus the world. We are now always, everywhere able to send and receive information.

Last month there were more smart phones sold than PCs so the next era is upon us.  And did you know that when emails are sent only about 33% are opened at all and on average it takes recipients about 24 hours to get around to reading the messages they do read. In contrast, a text message sent via a cell phone is on average opened 93% of the time within 5 minutes.  A new era is dawning.

Hmmm… A gadget that is carried everywhere by a growing number of people; it sends and receives audio and video; it is answered almost instantly; and it is increasingly affordable.   What’s not to like?  Advertisers are discovering the benefits of mobile marketing and growth is inevitable.

So what era is your organization in? Are you still a pre-screen advertiser? Or do you have the resources for the TV screen? Or have you entered the age of enlightenment by using Screen #2 and #3?  If not, why not?

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Business utilization of the Internet has happened in stages and the progression has been rapid.

In the late 90′s static, brochure websites were the rage. Websites evolved into e Commerce sales engines. Search Engines sprang up to help us sort through the clutter that was the Internet.  Thus search engine optimization and advertising became important at the turn of the century.

Several years ago static websites evolved into ‘Web 2.0″ sites with customer service features and dynamic user generated content.  User generated content became the driver for social media membership websites where people can share opinions, information, and reviews.

We are now entering the era where mobile connectivity  is practical.  An array of mobile devices enables people to be connected all the time wherever they are. Most of the things you can do on a desktop or laptop you can now do with a mobile device.

As technology evolved one thing never changed. The early adopters jumped on board quickly while the mainstream lagged behind. All stages of Internet business utilization go through phases of ‘interesting’ to ‘mainstream’  to ‘mandatory’.  There is always a lag between when technology becomes available and when it becomes mature – from just being interesting to becoming mandatory.  Big companies usually show the way and then the methods are scaled to small and medium companies’ needs.

Websites, including online sales when appropriate, are now mandatory. Search optimization and advertising are mostly mainstream if not mandatory. The public has embraced social media, but many businesses are lagging behind the demand. And business utilization and user acceptance of mobile is in the early adopter stage.

What companies need today, if they know it or not, is a holistic Web Presence, not just a website. Web Presence includes:

  1. A High Class Web Destination (flagship website)
  2. Active Social Media Pages (and related reputation management)
  3. Mobile Delivery Capability
  4. Traffic Generation Tactics
  5. Content Marketing (more content, more places, more customers)
  6. Measurement (including ROI)

But to create and manage a Web Presence you’ve got to work at it and that is what is separating web success from failure for most companies; they don’t work at it. In the old days, businesses used Yellow Pages, newspapers, postal mail, print ads, and maybe radio/TV to push out their message and there wasn’t much work involved. 

With the reality of the Internet those days are gone.  You have got to work at Internet utilization to push and pull interactivity with customers.  But most companies, large, medium, and small, have not committed the time and budget resources needed to learn how and implement a Web Presence.

So what’s the answer to the know-how and resource problem?

  • Technology tools are needed to consolidate files (articles, audio, video, announcements, events, etc) and simplify the process of publishing the files via a managed Web Presence which includes a website, social media pages, directory listings, blogs, article publications, local search pages, mobile content, reputation management, etc.
  • A Web Presence Professional is needed to oversee the Web Presence Technology Platform, help create your Web Presence, and act as expert strategist and publisher.

Well… help is on the way in the form of WSI ReachCast.  Contact me for information about how your organization can easily create a total Web Presence and bring order out of the possible chaos of managing your multiple web properties and web space.

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Mobile Marketing is where Social Media was a few years ago relative to business usage, small but growing fast.

With the growth of smart phones and mobile devices like the iPad mobile advertising has started to take off. If you are a business person, why should you care?

Email Marketing is very effective, but consider this. The best email campaigns have an open rate of around 1/3 and the email when opened is typically up to 2 days old. Social ‘mail’ and Tweets are only read while logged in, if then. Mobile text messages on the other hand have an open rate of 9/10 and are read on average within 5 minutes of being sent.

The 90+% open rate and near immediate reading makes mobile marketing ideal for local businesses sending special offers, for event promotion, or for professional services as appointment reminders, etc. See some examples here.

User  acceptance of mobile ads is growing and advertising congestion has not yet set in. Now, while mobile marketing is in its infancy, is the time for advertisers to jump in.

Interested, but not sure how to go about mobile marketing? No worries. WSI has just launched a Mobile Marketing platform that offers turn key services with self-managed or WSI managed capabilities. WSI takes care of all setup administration including short codes and keywords, provides an online administration platform and reporting system, and then turns things over to you or offers managed services.

Checkout www.M3Mobile360.com and then Contact Us for sign up or more information.

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The Holiday Season is nearly here; is your business ready?

Thanksgiving + Black Friday + Cyber Monday + Christmas + New Years = Sales Opportunities

Online driven consumer activity grows each year. Are you connecting with online consumers? Customers find your business online via the following. Are you ready?

  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Search marketing
  • Local Search (Google Places, etc)
  • Social Media Interactions and Promotions
  • Directory Listings
  • Email Campaigns
  • Banner ads
  • Online syndicated Videos
  • Mobile Marketing

And does your website perform well when customers arrive? Is your site ready?

  • Search Optimized
  • Landing Page Optimized
  • User Friendly (navigation, shopping basket, etc)
  • Conversion Oriented (customer profiling, clear & timely information, content marketing, calls-to-action, etc)

Digital Consumers drive sales thus the Digitization of Business has arrived.
In doubt? View this brief video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj0b8sUdGYA

Now is the time to act if you want to maximize your Holiday Season sales.

Contact the Digital Marketing Professionals at WSI Internet Marketing. We will provide a complimentary assessment of your business Digital Holiday Readiness.

To your success this holiday season,

WSI Internet Marketing
262  898  7142 /
Contact Us
www.wsinorth.com or www.wsidigitalmarketing.com

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The Digitization of Business is here. Are you prepared?

See here what I mean by the Digitization of Business.

Stay tuned, WSI Cast is launching in December to allow you to manage your digital content, reputation, and Internet presence across all of your Internet properties from one easy to use location.

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I took a break from blogging for a few weeks, so what’s new in the world of Digital Marketing lately?

For one thing, Mobile is emerging as a viable marketing venue.  Mobile usage is climbing as the number and type of mobile devices increases – from smart phones to iPads .

Studies indicate that mobile users are more tolerant of mobile ads than advertisers assumed. Users appear to be ahead of advertisers in this regard. For example, coupons served up on mobile devices are proving to be popular.

MarketingVOX reports that coupons.com routinely looks at their data stream and draws rough – if not humorous – conclusions about certain device owners. For instance, it stereotypes Android owners as manly-scented, pork-eating, bird lovers, while iPhone users are feminine-smelling, chicken-eating, fish owners – iPhone Users are from Venus; Android Users, from Mars.

I don’t know if all that’s true, but Mobile users are different. They still are mostly early adopter types with above average comfort with tech. They also tend to have above average incomes.  I expect mobile device usage to grow to all segments of society as prices come down and familiarity increases.

My smartphone does more “stuff” than my desktop PC could do 5 years ago! Plus it is with me everywhere . It is utilized often to find things, get directions, deliver reviews, and keep me connected with what’s up in my social networks, general news, and weather. And it plays tunes for me, receives programming, and plays games for me if I am in the mood.

When a device is with you all the time and can do all of the above, it tends to receive a lot of eye ball time. And where eye balls spend a lot of time ads are sure to follow.

Local businesses are well advised to pay attention to Mobile Marketing. With the holiday season upon us, businesses need to take advantage of every chance they have to reach consumers in this rough economy.

Interested? Need help with the why, what, and how-to? We can help you decide if Mobile Marketing is right for you and get you started. Give us a try.

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This articleDo the habits of the ultrawealthy point to the future of m-commerce?” compliments some of my recent posts regarding Mobile web-enabled marketing and Internet trends.

When new technology emerges, sometimes barriers to adoption are economic and sometimes risk aversion or both. Mobile commerce does require the use of smartphones and Internet connect time which is within the reach of many. But a higher percentage of the wealthy are able to utilize web-enabled mobile so that demographic has the highest percentage of m-Commerce users.

I expect m-Commerce to steady grow as smartphone usage expands and the innovators and early adopters are joined by the majority.

Now is the time to get into Mobile Marketing to establish your business’ foot hold in this growing marketplace.

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