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All Good Things Must Come To An End

Friday, November 13th, 2009

roscoewithdeadendsignMy time with FYIndOut is coming to a close today, and I wanted to reach out and say goodbye. To all our readers – I appreciate every second of time you spend on our blog. I hope you enjoyed everything I’ve produced for you as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Although I will no longer be a weekly contributor to this blog, I will still be making my presence known. Look for my input in occasional guest posts and among the comment section. The FYIndOut team is incredible, and I will miss my place in the company very much.

As a final installment of what I hope you considered good rules to work by, I’m offering my top 6 takeaways from my time at FYIndOut:

  1. It’s never about selling your company. It’s about building your relationships.
  2. Everyone needs information, and giving means getting. Share any nugget of knowledge you can for the benefit of the masses.
  3. Nothing beats great content with an automatic takeaway.
  4. Be as viral as possible. Marketing doesn’t require deep pockets. Be creative, be innovative, and be web 2.0 savvy.
  5. Connect with the people your audience already trusts. They are the ones who will offer dynamite input for your company that will be listened to and shared.
  6. Social media is the bomb diggity.

In case we haven’t already connected on Twitter, lets do it now. Follow me @CAGarland.

Thanks for everything FYIndOut!

Keep reading everyone. I know I will.

(Roscoe with Dead End Sign by Zoomar)

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According to the Customer – What Really Makes Things Sell?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

withalittlehelpfrommyfriendsEMarketer put out an article Tuesday about what Americans want from brands. Their results give businesses some great knowledge points to think about when creating marketing campaigns. Stuff to keep in mind.

Two things that Americans want from brands:

  1. Constant information and brand updates
  2. Discounts!

When it comes to buying, Americans look more positively on word of mouth than any other advertising strategy. The data even showed that Americans will be more likely to buy when they are told face to face about a brand than in an online community, which is fascinating considering the amount of time we all spend on our social networks and online personas.

But, in the same realm, people are also far more likely to trust bloggers and social media contacts who they read or follow regularly about brands, than celebrities or news reps (keep that in mind when looking for people to pitch a product).

So how do you implement new strategies knowing this information? Does this information change who you are going to connect with in the future, and the strategy you will use to implement brand announcements?

Connecting with customers is getting harder. Marketing and sales has been making dramatic shifts in the past few years as traditional ad strategies become more and more obsolete, and those changes are going to have to continue in the months and years to come.

(Photo With a Little Help From My Friends by Herodoto)

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Vote For crowdSPRING on Wired

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Hey All,

Our friends at crowdSPRING are one of five finalists for Wired’s Small Biz Program.  The winner gets $40,000 towards their business.  Please help support our fellow entrepreneurs by clicking here and voting for them as soon as possible!

Thanks.

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