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Archive for March 2010 – Page 2

Combining Offline with Online Networking is Explosive

by Carlos Scarpero · Comments (3)
04 Mar

There’s been a debate brewing around the net as to whether using sites like Facebook and Twitter is more effective than good ol face to face, belly to belly networking.

To me, the debate is as silly as saying whether a ground game or a passing game is more important in football. The team with a ground game that can’t pass will lose and the team with a passing game that can’t run will lose. The team that is merely above average at both (assuming they also have a decent defense) will win every single time.

The same thing applies with networking. I’ve had online businesses where I didn’t know the people on my email lists. I’ve also had offline businesses where I didn’t use a lot of social media. The results from both were mediocre and frustrating.

Recently, with Dayton SEO Services, I combined the two worlds. Wow, when you truly, truly get this, you will be amazed at what you will find.

Here is my process now when I meet someone….

  1. Attend events, meet people and get their business card
  2. Enter their contact information into an Excel spreadsheet
  3. Upload the spreadsheet into SendOutCards and send my new friend a card
  4. Upload the spreadsheet into my email autoresponder and invite them to join my email list. Make sure to get your new friend’s permission by using double opt in. I use Get Response, but I hear Constant Contact is better. It’s a royal pain to move an email list so I just haven’t done it yet.
  5. Import the Excel list into Facebook, Plaxo and LinkedIn to add them to my friends list
  6. Paste the email addresses from Excel into Twitter and follow them
  7. Blog on a regular basis and automatically sync it with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
  8. Send emails to the autoresponder list on a regular basis to invite people to read the blog. Constant Contact even has a way to automatically sync this with the blog through the blog’s RSS feed. Once it’s set up, you dont even need to log into your Constant Contact account. It just goes out automatically every time you update the blog.
  9. Get people’s birthday from Facebook and Plaxo and add that info into SendOutCards so I can send them a birthday card. Facebook has a really cool calendar app (I think it’s called Hallmark Calendar) that does this. SendOutCards has a very slick set it and forget it feature called campaigns where I can set it up once in under 10 minutes and birthday cards go out to everyone on the right date.
  10. Schedule one on one appointments to get to know my most important contacts. I just go to meet and learn more about them. I’m NOT there to sell anything.

I hope these tips help you out. If they do, please leave a comment below. I certainly didn’t make this stuff up. I want to thank Kody Bateman and the team at SendOutCards for teaching me this at their very powerful Treat Em Right Seminar. I also want to thank Tony Scelzo, Larry Kevin Adams and all members of the amazing Rainmakers team. I’ve learned so much in just the short time that I’ve been with them. If you haven’t checked out Rainmakers yet, what are you waiting for?

Comments (3)
Categories : marketing tips
Tags : dayton, facebook, internet marketing, kody bateman, networking, ohio, rainmakers, social media, tony scelzo, twitter

How Web Design “Professionals” Are Scamming Dayton Businesses

by Carlos Scarpero · Comments (0)
02 Mar

The more I research my follow web professionals, the more upset I’m becoming. Small business owners everywhere are getting ripped off by too many of these companies. They are playing into your fear and ignorance. Frankly, it sickens me. Here are some of the top things I’m seeing.

  1. They overcharge for things.
    I know a company here in Dayton that charges $50 a month for web hosting. I own around 100 websites and I’m paying $10 a month TOTAL through HostGator. Ridiculous!
  2. They simply don’t care about your success.
    A buddy of mine in the home improvement industry showed me his site over the weekend. The very large out of state design company made no effort whatsoever to even get “Dayton” or “Ohio” into his site title. Takes a whole 2 minutes to add this. He had no idea that he was losing all that traffic and potential rankings. Sloppy, sloppy sloppy!
  3. They lock people into ridiculous contracts
    I guess they have to so when you find out the truth you can’t leave!
  4. They register your domain name under their company’s GoDaddy account and won’t give it back
    That way you can’t leave!
  5. They make promises that are impossible to fulfill
    I know of an out of state SEO company that advertises getting someone ranked #1 for 400 keywords for $150. First of all, to get ranked for that many words, you would need to be a major site like Amazon or Ebay. Secondly, in the fine print, they actually just sell a report to get you ranked for one of those keywords. Big whoop. We give away a better report for free that will show you how to get ranked for 5 keywords!
  6. They bait and switch on pricing
    They will advertise something dirt cheap on the site and then kill you with add ons.
  7. They use scammy black hat techniques to get you ranked
    I know of a web design company in Middletown that still uses the “hidden text trick”. This basically involves putting a bunch of text in white at the very bottom of the page to fool Google. The search engines caught on to this about 10 years ago and now it can get you into major trouble.
  8. They just don’t know what they are doing
    I know of a company here in Dayton that is a “pay per click Google Adwords consultant” but its pretty obvious from their own ppc ads that they aren’t even using simple techniques like Ad Groups to show relevant keyword targeted ads correctly.

I’m certainly not saying that everyone does these things. Like any industry, there are good and bad players out there. I just wanted to expose the things that are out there so you can plan accordingly.

Comments (0)
Categories : marketing tips
Tags : dayton, oh, ohio, scammers, scams, search engine optimization, seo, web design
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