Making B2B marketing go viral on Facebook-why “Likes” may help more than “Shares”

Making your product message go viral is the ultimate holy grail for  social media marketers today. But is "sharing" on Facebook better or is "liking" better for B2B Marketers? Since this blog gets this question ( eg. How to use Google AdWords and make your video go viral) here are some thoughts: B2B purchases areContinue reading “Making B2B marketing go viral on Facebook-why “Likes” may help more than “Shares””

Why are TV ads encouraging you to research online?

In the last few days TV ads have been airing  that encourage you to research on-line. Finally TV advertisers are acknowledging that in many product categories, customers are unlikely to move without on-line research. So which are these path breaking TV Ads that have come out openly – encouraging research by consumers? The first adContinue reading “Why are TV ads encouraging you to research online?”

Why are B2B sales prospects not followed up?

This “Sales Statistics” slide has been making the rounds of LinkedIn and there seems to be some agreement that these statistics ring true. The statistics ring true for large organizations with a separate marketing division that helps generate leads that the sales organization does not follow-up. The statistics also ring true for small businesses whereContinue reading “Why are B2B sales prospects not followed up?”

How important is a mobile website to your business?-Check your web visitor data

You watch a bunch of kids sitting together and not talking but on their smart phones, and you know that Internet and even social  behavior is changing. According to Google Insight Research conducted by Neilsen in November 2013: 15 hours/week on mobile: Consumers spend over 2 hours a day researching online on smartphones.Before making aContinue reading “How important is a mobile website to your business?-Check your web visitor data”

RadioShack and now Staples: Five steps for retail businesses in the Internet Knowledge Economy

That Staples will close 224 stores by the end of the year is shocking just after the news that Radio Shack is closing 1000 stores. Shocking because a way of life in American strip malls and malls is changing- just as a Dollar Store replaced Circuit City a few years ago at our nearby Mall.Continue reading “RadioShack and now Staples: Five steps for retail businesses in the Internet Knowledge Economy”

What’s the difference between a start-up and a small business?

It's important to understand the difference between a small business and  a start-up just to be sure that you know what you are getting into. Here are three differences: Small businesses have a business model- start-ups are building the business model: Take any small business on main street America from a franchise, a liquor store,Continue reading “What’s the difference between a start-up and a small business?”

What’s different between Sales and Business Development ?

Sales and Business Development are different- and there is a whole lot out there on the web, that consists of all manner of opinions and views on this very important topic. For, it lies at the very definition of marketing viz: “Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, andContinue reading “What’s different between Sales and Business Development ?”

What if you don’t have $4 million for a Super Bowl Ad?

With all the bone chilling cold from the Polar Vortex in the US , most folks are not thinking about the Superbowl party coming up in less than a month on Superbowl Sunday i.e. February 2,2014. Except off course the big ad budget companies who will pay the $4 Million for a 30 second spot.Continue reading “What if you don’t have $4 million for a Super Bowl Ad?”

Five 2014 Website Resolutions for Non-Profits and Businesses

As we get into the 2014 New Year, here are five website resolutions for  non-profits and businesses. But why do we need a list of website  resolutions for 2014? Because coming out of the great recession, people check out your website before and after they visit your physical organization. If you see some great productsContinue reading “Five 2014 Website Resolutions for Non-Profits and Businesses”

Digital Expectations: being Government,non-profit or a small business is no excuse

http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/apps/cvp/3.0/swf/cnn_embed_2x_container.swf?site=cnn&profile=desktop&context=embedwww&videoId=politics/2013/10/22/ac-gupta-sebelius-obama-didnt-know-about-problems.cnn&contentId=politics/2013/10/22/ac-gupta-sebelius-obama-didnt-know-about-problems.cnn The problems with the Obamacare website forced the President himself to address the issues yesterday  of… a website? Just a few years ago- organizations including Government, non-profit and small businesses used to wonder if they should have a website. In teaching and learning, students would complain loudly about the problems of online learning platformsContinue reading “Digital Expectations: being Government,non-profit or a small business is no excuse”