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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Facebook Timeline for Business: Are You Ready?

At the end of this week, Facebook is switching over to the timeline format for all business pages. I know, you are probably wondering, "What does that even mean and why do I care?" Good questions.

Mostly this means your page will have a new layout. In addition to a new layout template the Timeline feature on Facebook also includes a few extra features for businesses. This article does a great job of briefly reviewing the upcoming changes; here are a few of the important features:

Profile Picture & Cover Photo: These features allow for much more flexibility in visually branding your Facebook page. There are some relatively strict restrictions about prohibited content on your Cover Photo (the larger of the 2 photos) but there is plenty of room for creativity. The example below is what I chose to do with my business page. Why not consider a great picture of your staff or retail showroom?



Ability to "Pin" Posts: One of the coolest new features is the ability to "pin" a post at the top of your page for more visibility. This can work especially well for informing visitors to your page about current sales, promotions or events.

Private Messaging: Now customers will be able to send private message to your company via the Facebook page, rather than posting them publicly. This feature is especially helpful for health care so potential patients can ask questions they may not have otherwise. 

Now, as for "why you should care." These new changes make it easier than ever to create  unique, branded web presence for your business FOR FREE. If you already have a page for your business, it will automatically convert to the new timeline layout March 31... but the good news is that you still have a few days to polish your layout. Let me know if you need help or have any questions!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Content Marketing: Your Secret Weapon




"What really decides consumers 'to buy' or 'not to buy'
is the content of your advertising, not its form."
David Ogilvy



Ok... maybe it's not that secret, but content marketing has been growing in popularity for one very important reason: it works.

If content marketing is a new term for you, have no fear, it's a simple concept. Rather than purchasing flashy tools or distracting giveaways, content marketing is a strategy of focusing your marketing efforts around quality, informative, relevant messages to your consumer. It doesn't mean that some giveaways aren't also important; they just shouldn't be the workhorse of your marketing plan. The idea is to create deeper connections with your current and potential consumers to facilitate long-term relationships. For example, a monthly newsletter filled with relevant content is much more valuable to the middle-aged sleep apnea patient than a pillow shaped stress ball with your company logo on it.

This article from Entrepreneur (written by Ann Handley) does a nice job of outlining some basic tips for developing your own content marketing. Here are a few of the suggestions from the article:

Compare: Why are you better than the next provider? That's what your potential customers are asking when they visit your website for the first time. Does your website give them an answer? Try including a downloadable PDF with your features, benefits and why you are better than the HME down the street.

Use Resources Wisely: This happens to be an old Girl Scout motto (at least when I was a Brownie!) but it works in business, too. The success stories of your current patients - and referral sources - are great stories to tell about your company. Use them.

FAQs: This an opportunity for you to create some transparency and share how you do business. Especially in health care, sometimes there are more questions than answers and giving some of those answers up front can help potential customers feel more comfortable from the get go.