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dinsdag 4 december 2007

Highlights from the SEW Blog: November 26-30, 2007. Featured posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search-related headlines from around the Web.
8:00:15 PM    
Search Engine Watch

How to Expand Your Vision to Include Marketing's New 4 Ps: Pearls, Pumps, Purses & Power. To capture the $0.85 that women spend out of every dollar, it is time to rethink how marketers are approaching their jobs.
6:00:12 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Seven Rules for Achieving Higher Online Survey Response Rates. How do you ensure that people will respond to your survey? Follow these seven simple rules of engagement.
6:00:12 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

How to Use Social Media for Search Engine Optimization. "Social SEO" means tapping into how users talk about you and your industry so that you can determine how they search.
6:00:11 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

MarketingProfs-cast: Cece Salomon-Lee on PR's Role in New Media. The advent of new media poses some challenges for even the best PR professional.
6:00:11 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Facebook: Changing Advertising Forever. Here's how Facebook is trying to change the way businesses market their products to potential consumers.
6:00:10 PM    
Marketing Profs - Marketing Concepts, Strategies, Articles, Research, Events and Commentaries

Duct Tape Marketing Job Board (beta).

I am in the process of doing a complete renovation of the Duct Tape Marketing site.

We are be adding a small business community called the WorkBench that will allow you to build a profile, network with other small businesses, add and rate video and audio and host a blog right here at Duct Tape Marketing. - Much more on this to come.

I’m pretty sure that you will find the entire site and blog more usable. One of the things about constantly creating content over about a five year period is it gets a bit cluttered. Sorry for that, but improvement is on the way.

But enough about me, I want to talk about something for you now!

I am also adding a job board - a place where my readers can advertise job openings and jobs wanted to the marketing and small business world. Like a lot of things it’s a bit of a cart and horse situation though. I know the community is hungry for and will find enough value to support this kind of information, but until there are some listings there won’t be traffic.

The cost to list a job on the board is $99 for 30 days. But, to seed the beta version I am going to give the first 20 folks that want to create a complete job listing a free post. You can view the rather lonely looking board in it’s pre-launch state here: Duct Tape Marketing Job Board Be kind as the paint isn’t dry. If you see the potential in the traffic that will surround my new community effort send me an email and I will give you a coupon code to list your job as a beta user for free.


5:00:07 AM    
Duct Tape Marketing Blog

How the smallmarts compete.

Many an industry has been rocked or merely put away by the big box stores. Some of the businesses that go by the wayside when a large competitor moves to town really had no business hanging around anyway. As soon as a choice of any kind came around, they were doomed.

But what about the small businesses, mostly retailers, that seem to thrive in the shadow of deeply discounted goods. What do they have in common, what do they do that works?

I will tell you that it’s pretty simple to recognize, not so simple to pull off, but you know a successful smallmart when you see one.

There are three such stores in the neighborhood where I live in Kansas City. They each sell pretty attainable stuff such as children’s books, candles, gifts and accessories. All things that stores like Wal-Mart and Target carry. I mean, really, can you imagine a small store that sells nothing but relatively inexpensive candles surviving? What about kids books, Newberry Award winners are sold by Amazon below cost.

So what’s the secret? (Above and beyond great products)

Here are the characteristics that I believe make a small store work and are a must if you want to survive, let alone thrive.

  • The owners are very outgoing networkers - they like people and they are connected to things and the community - they blog!
  • They exude authenticity - you go to each knowing that they have found what you are looking for and they know what it is - they are in it for the long haul
  • Their stores are about the experience - events, parties, tastings, Diva days, advice, classes and wine are all served routinely - you go to the destination and you buy something accidentally.

Bottom line - they don’t compete on price, they can’t, they compete on something much less tangible - emotion.

Have a look and learn:

Think local and tell me about your local smallmart!


1:00:02 AM    
Duct Tape Marketing Blog

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