Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Publishing Today Report Newton Conference




We met at the fine facilities of the Newton Public Library on the morning of December 29th. We've made significant progress on the PT Conference and Report project. Our strategy for integrating a superior crm/web site platform with social media execution and education to drive effective marketing for small business is looking good. Initial feedback from our beta testers is encouraging and when we talk to small business owners about the video programs they are very interested.

Driving qualified leads to your business is vital in this market and there seems to be a lot of need for that these days. Getting leads and traffic for your business is the main concern we are hearing from owners trying to get back into growth mode. For many, the whole internet/social media puzzle is just that, competition is fierce in a shrinking market and everyone's time is already stretched to the max.

It takes a coordinated effort across multiple channels and you must map your marketing & selling efforts to the buyer's process. Getting traffic to your site is great but then you've got to convert it, all the way to closed sales, with marketing and sales working hand
in hand. The more you can automate the better.


Our video program will consist of a series of FAQ videos posted to multiple video sites with a lead generation system that captures and opts-in the prospect in a series of educational messages that allows them to get to know you and your company and make a buying decision in your favor.

Next week will have the pilot program in place - stay tuned for updates.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Fast Start 5 Series - Round 2

Hey Folks - Round 2 just out of testing - thanks to my beta testers for vetting the process and supplying the feedback.

This next round starts to get us out of the Google basics and on to some of the major social media providers. But we're not straying too far from Google's realm, both with our first visit to YouTube and my last Step in this series; #5, a Google "You Pick" - 5 additional steps on the Google path, some basics/some fun/some Waves, you pick which ones to try (I suggest all of them ;-)

As always, this will not be a step-by-step guide yet, so 'Google' the term mentioned to get to the start page and follow the instructions. Send me an email if you get stuck or have a question, and if you're a client - pick up the phone! (maybe do a WAVE?, see offer below)

Now that you have a gmail account, you've opened the door to all Google offers.

So #1) One of the most fun, interesting, & powerful places on the internet is Youtube. You can login in & set up an account with your Gmail account. I assume someone has gotten you here before this, so take a look around at the business side of Youtube. Youtube is the #2 search engine after Google (who owns Youtube). Do a search for videos using your keywords. Search for your competitors on Youtube too. Look up some of the channels.
I bet you'll find some interesting stuff, nothing like seeing your competitor all over Youtube and you're not there yet. There will be a Youtube Channel in your future....

#2) Facebook. I've seen the spectrum here - from those people who totally embrace Facebook (my sister), those that are curious (my Dad, who's 84 and has to be one of their oldest users) to numerous business associates who say they hate it and want no part of it! (to those folks, please have a closer look!)
Once again, find the start page, start an account, READ the terms of service and the help sections so you know what's going on and fill out your profile (you can also 'google' or 'youtube' some how-to's on Facebook so you can get off to an informed start). I have some favorite How-to places I'll share in later postings across a fuller spectrum of social media. Pay close attention to the Privacy sections - you can control what's seen on your Facebook account.

#3) LinkedIn. Same goes for here. I talked with a BizDev guy the other day & he had only 5 connections - YIKES! Nathan Kievman, founder of the LinkedStrategies group on LinkedIn has THOUSANDS of contacts and MILLIONS of connections because of his huge network. That gives him tremendous reach to a huge audience! LinkedIn has become the social media site for the business audience. Building a large network has become a necessity. Leveraging the powerful search and networking capabilities is a must have skill for business people today.

#4) Twitter. Twitter really sets people off! Many swear by it as their best source of information, and others want nothing to do with it and consider it a waste of time. You have to pay attention to Twitter for a growing set of reasons. There is search & listening capacity - quick messaging - large audience growth - viral communication - website traffic generation & your competitors are on it...(that usually gets some movement from the business world) First step here is try 'twitter search' (go ahead, Google it). Plug in some of your keywords, who's saying what? Now, start an account, READ the terms of service, how-to's etc., set up your profile, pick a username that uses your keyword phrase of business name and start learning about this new social media. Remember, listen 1st, learn what's going on before you jump in.

#5) A Google "YOU PICK":

5a) If you have a webcam on your computer, set up Google Video Chat, find a friend to chat with & go for it. (My neighbor uses it to talk with his parents back in Greece so they can see their Grand Children. Bruce & I have been using it too for our Publishing Today efforts.)
5b) Read Google SEO Basics, it tells you exactly how to be found in Google. And the more you know about that the better.
5c) Get a look a Google Docs. Another cool product - who needs Microsoft? You get spreadsheets, word processing, forms, surveys, presentation and online storage accessable from any computer & it doesn't cost a cent! Wow.
5d) Set up Google Picassa. If you got Blogger going, you'll be eventually connected to Picasa once you put in some photos. Picasa is Google's equivalent to Flickr (Yahoo). Using photos for SEO for your business is rapidly gaining ground!
5e) Google WAVE. Maybe the future of communications? The emergence of Web 3.0! Were you still waiting to figure out Web 2.0? We have been testing it out and are pretty excited about the possibilities. It's like an Instant Messenger/email/Wiki all rolled into one. I've got a number of beta test invitations - contact me if you'd like to test it yourself.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The New look of PTR


Hey Bruce,
Thanks for the logo update.

Wednesday is the target day to build some test videos for Lead Gen. We are very excited with this strategy test. The PT Conference should really push the concepts into actual testing - can't wait to pull it together.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

2nd Publishing Today Conference announced


Bruce Jones & Lew Sabbag confirmed the 2nd Publishing Today Conference will take place just after Christmas 2009 on December 29th. Key Agenda for the conference will be the topic of editorial calendars for multi-channel communications. We'll establish topic sets and publish dates for video, facebook, twitter, blogging and website applications.

Beta Testing of Fast Start product sets will continue and be on the conference agenda.
E-book development for small business will also be explored and updated.

2 core values for the Publishing Today conference are Education & Enthusiasm which we find to be abundant even in such a challenging business environment. One other notable value we look for in our clients is the idea of 'going for it' vs. 'sitting still' and the strategic & cultural differences required to make the former a success.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Google Wave testing

I got a Google Wave invitation the other day from my friend Bruce Jones. It sat open in my browser until this morning. It was the blog post from Chris Brogan that got me going on it. Chris had his usual insightful commentary and a few links to provide perspective. The demo video he linked to from Gizmodo with the Pulp Fiction theme really put it in perspective (cover your ears, there's lots of bad words & shooting ;-) . In my contacts box were 2 other people I know who are actively involved in all things internet & social media. I have pinged them to see how they respond and I started my "Fast Start 5" series (or Wave) to test out this cool tool.
Stay tuned for updates - it should be FUN.

Fast Start 5 Series

I've been seeing business owners totally mystified with what to do with all this crazy social media stuff exploding around us. For all the people in love with Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, etc. there's twice as many who know nothing about it. Same goes for the basics around effective websites, and Search, and getting found or not. As a fan of the 80/20 rule and all its variations, I'd say 80% of the websites on the internet are totally dysfunctional.

So here's the beginning of my Wave series to help people get a handle on what's going on out there on the internet, and most importantly, translate that knowledge into actionable steps to help drive their business forward.

Google is such an integral part of everything internet I think you need to get yourself going in the world of Google first.

So I'll start with what I call my 'Google Fast Start' -

(One premise of this plan I am working from is this; just go 'Google' the app I am talking about, find it, follow the instructions & get it working. A second premise is that's there's only 5 steps to take - making it a bite size mission that you can accomplish with a minimum of time)

It's pretty simple really - Try it / you'll like it!

1st - Get yourself a Gmail account.

2) Next, set up an iGoogle page for yourself so you have a place to call home and manage all the cool Google stuff you can use. Download a Google toolbar while you're at it - at the very least I'd want you to be familiar with the google PageRank meter on the toolbar. (more on the importance of that later)

3) Go over & find Google alerts. (BTW - have you Googled yourself lately? ;-)

Set up only 2 or 3 alerts for now. Put your name in, your company, your main product or keyword phrase. You'll have to fine tune this to get a good stream of info - too broad a term will get you a lot of unneeded info -work it a little to get it right.

4) Now go get Google Reader set up. This is an amazing tool for sending yourself a targeted stream of information that's focused on the subjects YOU care about. the second part of this step is now go to google blog search - plug in a topic you are interested in and look for some info feeds. Find one or 2 you like and add them to your reader. You can put your Reader right into your iGoogle page for easy access.

5) Finally, go over & find Google Blogger. Your Gmail account gets you in and you can set up your first blog literally in minutes. Think of this first blog as a journal - what are you thinking about? What are some key topics running around in your head about your business that you need to get into a written form?

Got any pictures on your laptop or phone? Try a first upload. How does it look?

Try it - You'll like it!

...and have some FUN with it - when it's fun, it's easy and automatic to keep at it.