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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

How can I say this…Yes, blogs are important!

Enjoy this important blog post: Are Blogs Still Important for SEO And Why?  by Lee Oden at Business Blog Consulting

A large number of companies are familiar with the process of starting a blog, but few have experienced the challenges of maintaining and growing a blog for more than a year. Understanding long term benefits is key to sustainable business blogging. One of the most notable benefits of publishing blog content, especially if optimized, is the compliment to search engine optimization efforts.

TopRank’s Online Marketing Blog recently conducted a survey with 326 Corporate, Agency, Small Biz and Independent marketers. Long time readers of Business Blog Consulting understand the SEO value of blogging, however, we wanted to check in with marketers with a variety of blogging experience to see what their experiences have been firsthand.

Key findings:

95% indicated blogs are used as part of their search engine optimization efforts
87.4% successfully increased measurable SEO objectives as a direct result of blogging
90% cited blogging as important, significantly important or a primary SEO tactic

Blogs are started for many reasons ranging from corporate communications in a newsroom format to conversational posts from executives or subject matter experts. When it came to SEO benefits from blogging, the top choices were:

» Creat new optimized content
» Linking from blog posts to optimized web site content
» Attract external links
» Increase crawl rate / frequency
» Community building for content/links promotion
» Content Syndication
The timeframe between starting a blogging effort and seeing results is a very common question for companies considering a blog as part of the marketing and communications mix. In the TopRank survey, respondents reported seeing SEO results fairly quickly:

94% of bloggers reported seeing measurable SEO benefits from blogging within 12 months
54% of respondents start to see SEO benefits from blogging within 3 months

After timeframe to see results, the next most common question about building a case for a corporate blog are the results. Adding a SEO effort to a corporate blog allows companies to increase the outcomes and reach of the content published. The top benefits from blog SEO included:

» Increasing company site traffic
» Increase company leads/sales
» Inbound links
» Referrals from the blog
» Lead generation from the blog
» Improved web site rankings
» Increased blog traffic
Starting a blog purely for SEO reasons will make content sustainability difficult in the long run. A blogging strategy must meet meet other goals as well, especially those that involve engaging customers or interactions with readers. Other success measures from blogging include:

» Increase overall online exposure. They won’t know about you if you don’t say anything, participate
» Contribute to company’s bottom line goals in at least a semi-direct way
» Branding and owning SERPS
» Increase quality of site traffic
» Improve visibility and prominence in search engine results is by far the most important, it’s all about search
» Branding
» Incease visibility and demonstrate the company is “up to date”
Convincing management that a corporate blog or any kind of blog is not always easy. Nor is long term creation of content and promotion. Many of the comments about obstacles to blogging centered around time, resources, measurement and a lack of awareness.

» 67.2% cited resource issues as the most common objection to implementing a blog
» 42% cited content sourcing issues
» 35% didn’t see the benefit of blogging
» Regulated industry or legal issues got in the way for 19.3
Is blogging here to stay? 92% of respondents feel blogging will continue to be an important content optimization and marketing tactic for the next 3+ years.

Hopes this helps you see the importance of blogs for your business.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Services

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Workshop-Create Facebook Fan Page!

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Meetup Event by Sabrina&Company at The Hive at 55
April 22, 2010  6:00pm – 8:00pm

“Millions of people use Facebook every day and this is a great way to meet and interact with customers. Join us for a hands-on beginner’s workshop as we discuss and build your first Facebook Fan Page. You’ll discover the reasons why you should have a page for your business or your solo entrepreneur ventures. After this brief introduction, the workshop will get to work and you will (hopefully) leave with a new Fan Page! You should already have a Facebook account, and please bring a laptop and any images/text that you would like on the page.

About the presenter: Sabrina Espinal is the owner of Sabrina&Company Social Media Services. She creates and manages social networks as a Community Manager for clients around the world. www.sabrinacompany.com

RSVP Meetup – The Hive Lower Manhanttan CoWorking Club

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Marketing

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Social Media-Power to the People

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Most people don’t know what the term “Social Media” means and that’s why I wonder if that’s what we should really call it.  We know that “print media” is….printed but “social”?

Confusing? Yes.  Maybe we should call it Communications Media or Conversation Media Networking! The “social” in our “media” is all of us. That’s a concept that many people still don’t understand.

What’s really happening is a new way of people communicating with not only each other but with that part of our world that we normally have a very small voice.

Here is one example:  Did you have bad customer service?  Many years ago you would write a well scripted letter to the company.  Advance few years and you would call customer service, complete a post card or email a supervisor.  Advance to today and you have multiple options: you can tweet the company, go to their fan page and post your story or detail their blunder in your blog with a picture.   Do you see the difference? You are creating the content across multiple public networks and posting it!  Then your content then creates conversations about your experience.  Finally, nine times out of ten the company picks up the information and gets back to you through the same medium.  Now, that is just one example and social media is so much more than customer relations, it is…everything.

Maybe we should call it Power Media or Power to the People Media – ok, I know that is an “old school”  but that is exactly what is happening  We are all creating content and engaging in conversations across countless networks. Social media is putting the world in our hands and is changing the way we do everything…or have we taken the world into our hands and created social media? What do you think?

Power to the People!

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Services

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Top 5 Social Media Blunders!

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Failing to have a formal Social Media plan will get you into trouble every time. The good news stories about social media outcomes are everywhere but unfortunately we also know about the brand blunders.

Here are 5 blunders to avoid:

  1. Not staying in love with your community networks: The classic Barry White song said it best, ”I’m never gonna give you up, I’m never ever gonna stop”. Social media is the dance a
    business has to do everyday. Understanding why you are in social media means that you also understand that it is not event driven. Social media  is a lifestyle for your business.  You can always add new themes and move in different directions but you should never stop your social media dance just because you have finished the grand opening of your new store. Your brand deserves to be treated better than that!
  2. Not informing employees of your social media sites: Failing to share your social media strategy with your employees is like failing to tell you employees the goals of the company. Talking about social media and training your employees will bring excitement, employee engagement and at the very least awareness.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard customers ask if a business was on Twitter and the employee’s response was clueless. That was a missed opportunity for a fan to talk about your business.
  3. Not giving social media management to a trained professional: Can I say, the Nestle debacle? You can’t afford a blunder or inappropriate customer service. Consumers are increasingly seeing social media networks as an easy customer service portal.  One wicked post will turn your followers against you.
  4. Not paying for social media: Managing your networks (the right way) will cost money. Make that long term commitment and put the cost in your budget. Don’t cheat your brand by trying to do it for free with an Intern or your teen-age son. Set aside the appropriate dollars in your operating budget.
  5. Not looking at your social media networks: Ok, so you own the business but take time each week to look, read and enjoy your social media. Understand what your customers are saying and view how your networks are being managed.

Bonus blunder #6

Not understanding the true outcome: Social media is not a print or television ad so please don’t use it just to sell your overstock of microwave ovens!  Social media is amazing and will do incredible things for your business  and your life but just like networking, you won’t always know the outcome.

You will know that you can take your brand and tell your story across multiple networks on a daily basis. Increasing your brand image and reputation…. and with the rate that social media is changing, your business will be able to stay fresh and engage in new and exciting ways. Let Sabrina&Company Social Media Services keep you from making a big blunder.

Let’s connect!

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Services

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Facebook Fan Page Updates

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Do you want to send a message to all of your Fans or a target base of your Fans?  Here is how you can easily accomplish this task from the edit view of your page.

Page Admins can update their fans about new Page content, promotions, upcoming events, and more. Pages can send messages to either their entire fan base or target their update to fans in a specific demographic. The messages Pages send their fans will appear in the “Updates” tab of a user’s Inbox.

The “target this update” option will allow Page Admins to target their update by location, sex, and age. Only fans in the target group selected will receive the update from the Page.

  1. Navigate to your Page.
  2. Click “Edit Page” beneath the profile picture.
  3. Scroll down to the “Promote Your Page” section, located beneath
  4. “Insights” and above “Admins” on the right column.

  5. Click “Send an Update to fans.”

Hope this helps and remember that we can manage Facebook and all your social media networks at Sabrina&Company Social Media Marketing.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Services

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