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Social Media Marketing for Small Businesses... Why Socialty is for you!!!

Ninety years ago, radio broadcasting was becoming the most popular way for businesses to reach American consumers. Salesmen touted programming in a wide variety of formats and genres, from classical music to news & weather to dramatic plays, and businesses sponsored many of the popular programs during what is now called the Golden Age of Radio. The Bell Telephone Hour, The Voice of Firestone, The Planters Pickers, and Champion Spark Plug Hour are examples of how sponsorships made corporations and manufacturers into household names in the days before commercial interruptions became commonplace.

Sixty years ago, television began its ascent as a primary medium for informing, educating, entertaining, and again, advertising. Today, 60 minutes of broadcast or cable/satellite television includes about 16 minutes of commercial advertising. It’s an expensive option, but if planned and executed correctly, businesses using the TV medium can reach thousands or even millions of consumers.

Fifteen years ago, Internet marketing became a crucial part of advertising strategy. Banner images on web sites and the often-maligned pop-up ads were early methods of using the Internet to grow your business.

During the last decade, and especially in the last few years, social media has become the cutting edge for business advertising. Social media blends the technology that many consumers have at their fingertips with social interaction. Consumer-generated “buzz” – including reviews, rumors, and reactions to official news announcements – will usually result in more traffic to company web sites, and can drive sales, increase utilization of services, and expand brand recognition and loyalty.

Social media has exploded as a business promotional tool because, unlike traditional media (newspapers, radio, television, film) social media advertising is relatively inexpensive and very accessible to almost everyone.

Which brings us to SOCIALTY. We have a simple, yet elegant, mission: helping small businesses manage their social media campaigns and online reputations. Socialty creates dynamic content, manages your presence and engages users to create word of mouth buzz. We use an online approach that focuses on sites such as, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, etc. We also create blogs and email marketing campaigns that delivers your brand directly to users via email. Socialty can help a company take its brand to social media sites, paralleling a company’s existing media outlets. The ultimate benefit in optimizing social media is keeping the fans and followers of your small business interested in your products and services, and ultimately, attracting new fans and followers, and transforming them into loyal customers.

A primary concern of most small businesses is cost; “How will this decision help or hurt my bottom line?” Socialty not only understands this, but can help guide you through the decision-making process, developing a plan that fits your needs and goals.

Let’s take a look at a couple of great examples of companies that use social media to expand their online presence, reported by MP Mueller, a blogger for The New York Times.

Mueller writes that a three-year-old luxury watch e-retailer named Melrose Jewelers rolled out its Facebook page, YouTube channel, and a blog to great success. “The company has seen a 71-percent increase in year-over-year sales (and collected more than 100,000 Facebook “likes”).” This result might be better than average for many social media ventures, but a couple of things stand out in this report.

First, the marketing director of Melrose Jewelers recognized an obvious divide between groups of its customers. Facebook is great for reaching younger, technologically inclined people. For older, more wary customers, the Facebook page and its posts and comments lent credibility to the business. Even those concerned with making a high-end purchase online can be affected by the positive discussions about the business via social media!

Second, the online jeweler also used a Facebook application it commissioned from a third-party programmer to promote some of its products. Through developing a quiz that users could take, it drove buyers toward a certain item based on answers. This kind of personal tailoring is still a huge attraction to consumers, no different than the traditional sales tactic of matching a customer to a product “just right for” that person.

Nellie Alkalp, a small business owner and blogger on Mashable.com, made a couple of points that are important to remember. Just having your social media presence established isn’t enough. In a lot of cases, stated Alkalp, “a neglected social media presence will reflect poorly on your business. It’s actually better to not have an account if you don’t have the time and resources to actively manage it and participate.”

Along the same line of thinking, Alkalp also wrote that social media isn’t free. That is to say that even if building a Facebook page or creating a YouTube video doesn’t cost your business, the time and effort to build up and then maintain it will take its toll on your resources. Whether you’re a one-woman LLC, a small chain of stores, or a large corporation, working on social media takes capable people, numerous hours per month, and in general requires planning and execution to succeed.

That’s where Socialty can help you. Whether you need to take those first steps onto the social media scene, or you possess established pages that aren’t utilized enough, we will work with you to reach your goals. By understanding your needs as a small business, developing a plan for your social media can make an insurmountable task suddenly seem less difficult. By building, then maintaining your social media presence, Socialty can make your professional life easier. The goal is to get your business to where you want it, with speed, professionalism, and flair.

Socialty Inc.’s motto is “Keep Social and Carry On!” Like the old verbiage from the British Government at the beginning of World War II, Keep Calm and Carry On, we wanted a tag line that would convey just that… We’ll keep our clients social (“Keep Social”): blogging, Tweeting, Facebook-ing, and keeping them current for search engines. Meanwhile, you can “Carry On” with making your business succeed. We will Facebook, Tweet and blog clear, concise and coherent posts for the world to view.

Over the years, the media has changed dramatically. But that doesn’t mean your business has to suffer dramatically! Get the service you need. Solve your social media problems. Maximize the ways social media can help your business. Contact Socialty today and get started!

Links to the blogs Referenced above:

http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/11/small-businesses-that-understand-social-media/

http://mashable.com/2012/06/25/small-businesses-social-media-tips/

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Keep Social and Carry On...

What/Who is Socialty Inc?  What do we do?  What, in the world, does "Keep Social and Carry On" mean??

Hello, world!!  My name is Marina Christos.  I'm mad about media, lover of technology, ex-corporate work bee, gadget geek, travel-a-holic and lover of life!!  I recently started Socialty Inc. to help small businesses get a jump on all the opportunities that social media and social media marketing can bring them.

What does Keep Social and Carry On mean?  Like the old verbiage from the British Government at the beginning of World War II, Keep Calm and Carry On, I wanted a tag line that would convey the just that...  I'll keep my clients social("Keep Social"),blogging for them, tweeting for them, Facebook-ing for them, keeping them current for search engines...  Meanwhile, they can "Carry On" with making their business succeed.  I will Facebook, Tweet and blog clear, concise and coherent posts for the world to view.

Keep Social and Carry On, friends!!!

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Now that there's the iPhone 4S...

What will you do with your iPhone 3, 3G or 4? The new iPhone 4S will be available for pre-order on October 7 and the first shipments will be delivered on October 12.  What will you do with your "old" iPhone?  There are several options available to those who need to have the newest phone next week.  Several major retailers have implemented trade-in programs for customers to take advantage of...  For consistency's sake, I looked up what the trade in value for a 16GB iPhone 4 with "Normal" wear and tear.  I've highlighted a few options below that I feel are "best bets"....

Major Retailers:

Target - depending on the condition, they will give you "up to $200 per item" in the form of a Target Gift Card.

WalMart - Last month I read in their circular that they would give you a new iPhone 4 for $150 when you traded in your older model iPhone.  Now, they are offering cash for your trade in...  WalMart has partnered with Gazelle.com to offer you cash or a gift card for your trade in.  The WalMart site offered me $186 for the iPhone.  I could take payment as WalMart Store Credit or cash.

Verizon Wireless - Verizon will take your AT&T iPhone or Verizon iPhone.  They offered the best price by far...  $280 for the iPhone.  But, of course you have to sign a 2 year contract with Verizon to get that price.

Online Retailers:

Amazon.com - on Amazon you can trade in your phone for "store" credit.  They offered $248.50 for "good" condition iPhone.  Not too shabby.  They also offer free shipping for your phone.  Once they receive the phone, you will receive the credit.

Gazelle.com - they offered $186 with options for payment in the form of an Amazon.com gift card, check or PayPal.

ReCellular.com - offered $193, slightly better than Gazelle, they will pay shipping to their office and once the item is received they will send you a check.

Ebay.com - With Ebay you can set your own price and you will probably get more money than with electronics trade-in programs.  But there is a chance that your phone won't sell, as well as, describing your phone inaccurately to your buyer which will result in negative feedback and buyer issues.

Craigslist.com - perhaps the purest form of making a sell on the internet these days.  Free to post your ad, you can set your price as you see fit and then proceed with the sale on the terms set between you and the buyer.

With so many options available on the internet and down your street it's easy to offset the cost of a new phone and a possible break in contract fees.  Though, these options may seem tempting, don't forget that "word of mouth" is also a viable option with the reward of bringing you the most money.  Happy Shopping, kids!!  :)

Socialty Inc.

Keep Social and Carry On!!

 

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It's a Brand New Day...

This has been a very exciting past few days for myself (Marina C.).  I've launched a new company called Socialty Inc.   

Socialty Inc. helps businesses manage their social media campaigns and online reputation management (ORM).  We will create and manage your social media following on several sites including, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ etc... We will brand your social media sites to match and run parallel to your existing websites.  Personalized social media will keep your fans and followers interested in your services and attract new ones in the process.

Info:

Socalty Inc.

1523 Plainfield Rd

Joliet, IL 60435

www.socialtyinc.com

facebook.com/socialtyinc

@socialtyinc

http://www.linkedin.com/company/socialty-inc-

marina@socialtyinc.com

Keep Social and Carry On!

 

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