Posts Tagged ‘social media’

AJ Ross Presents Facebook Webinar

Jan

06

2012

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On Tuesday, January 10 th at 12 p.m., AJ Ross Creative Media will proudly presents “Marketing through Social Media: How to Use Facebook to Grow Your Business”, a webinar brought to you by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce.

The webinar, which welcomes the beginner Facebook users to the very experienced, will explain the value of Facebook to businesses, how to use it to your advantage and even allow for live audience questions at the end.  Topics like viral marketing, custom domains, how to engage your audience and custom applications will be discussed.  It’s a great way to get your business started with Facebook and a great way to give existing business pages the boost they need.

This important and informative webinar is completely free and is open to anyone, whether they have a Facebook page yet or not.  To take advantage of this, go to www.orangeny.com .

AJ Ross Launches the Facebook page for TCLMM Law Firm

May

26

2011

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“Let our experience be your guide” is the take away message from the newly launched Facebook page for Tarshis, Catania, Liberth, Mahon & Milligram, PLLC Attorneys & Counselors at Law (TCLMM).  The professional and sleek page designed by AJ Ross directs users to a customized Facebook application and entices people to click the ‘Like” button.  Like all Facebook applications designed by AJ Ross, it is unique to the Brand and was designed to fit TCLMM’s individual business needs.

 

Applications on Facebook are extremely useful and help give your Brand a validity factor over your competitors.  The TCLMM Facebook page was created as an application that acts as a Print ad.  It was purposely designed with their new Website in mind, maintaining uniformity and Brand recognition.  The application will not only advertise the company, but will also be a landing page for first time visitors to the site.  Having Facebook users go to the application page instead of directly into the wall allows users to learn about TCLMM from the company’s point of view.  This means total Brand image control and the ability to instantly engage the user, not forcing them to read through wall posts and make an assumption off of what they see.

 

TCLMM understood how strong of an advertising and marketing tool Social Media can be, and now took their Brand to the next level.  AJ Ross took TCLMM’s desire for expansion and transformed it into a strong way to appeal to their audience and build their Brand online.

 

Check out their new Facebook page, and Website:

http://www.facebook.com/TCLMM

http://www.tclmm.com

 

Traditional vs. Digital: How to Market your Business

May

13

2011

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Traditional Vs Digital
How to Market Your Business
Brought to you by Allan J. Ross

Hi this is Allan Ross on How to Market your business.

Listen to this article from Allan
My subject today is “What ever happened to doing business with people?”

You’re probably thinking you always do business with people, so what is he talking about? But do you really?

How many times a day do you opt to use text messaging, emails, voicemails etc? You probably do that a heck of a lot more than a face-to-face interaction or a handshake. Another question you might consider, is who answers your business phone? Is it a real person or voicemail? Where has all the ‘so-called’ personal touch gone? At some point, the lack of personal interaction is going to catch up to us, and it seems like only a matter of time before people are going to get sick and tired of communicating through cyber space.

Do you notice differences between communicating online versus face-to-face? What are the implications of our increasing online communications and decreasing face-to-face communications? Although there are many positives to online communication and social media, we must be careful not to only nurture our relationships in this way. Interactions online tend to be brief and to the point. Having personal interactions brings a human element to your work and the services you provide, which leaves a nice impression. It is impossible to truly relate to even the biggest social media ‘over-sharers’ without physically meeting them in person, because you miss out on certain qualities that cannot be substituted for online. The social interactions of these personal meetings are not only more genuine, but they also allow you to physically see what you will get.

Now don’t take me wrong, I believe in Social Media as an extremely useful tool, but I make sure I use it without sacrificing personal relationships. My company uses it and also supplies our clients with the capabilities and knowledge on how to break through what can seem like an online marketing maze. Finding the balance between the two forms of communicating is not only important, but it is key in building real relationships. Remember, you still need to market your company the old fashioned way: face-to-face.

Why Business Needs Social Media

Jun

05

2009

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In today’s ever increasing and fast-paced business world, the methods used to market have hit a time of growing pains. Marketing is moving in a direction that requires less people and more technology. For some people this is second nature, some are learning as they go, and others are having a hard time leaving the old ways of doing business behind. There is a technical term for this growing pain; it’s called “Social Media.”

To better understand why social media is so important, we have to look at what it does for business in 2009 and beyond.

If you’ve ever wondered what Social Media is, it’s simple. It is a collection of various sites on the Internet with the purpose of keeping people connected on a global scale.   It quickly became a tool for business networking because of its ability to reach a mass audience without the need for travel or attend every social event possible.

What are some of the most popular Social Media networks out there at the moment?

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Social Media and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

Everyone that has a Website understands that people don’t come to you; you need to reach out to the people when they search for a word or phrase that relates to your business on a search engine like Google. By using Social Media, it offers benefits to your SEO efforts which in turn puts your business in front of more people interested in your services and/or product(s).

Link building :

The more websites your company’s name appears on, the higher you’ll rank on Search Engines such as Google. Search Engines see your name appearing repeatedly and recognize your company as being legitimate as well as an important source for users to know.

Fresh Content:

Search Engines rate your Website based on new content. As content on sites such as your blog increase, it creates more keywords; more keywords lead to more opportunities for your business to be found online. Fresh content also offers users a benefit to coming back to your Website.

Social Media and Networking

While nothing can ever replace the value of face to face networking, Social Media allows you to reach more people than your business’s geographic location allows. Email and the Internet already changed business by allowing people to work on the same projects overseas; now it’s doing the same with business networking and consumer marketing.

Establish new business contacts or update existing ones all simultaneously from your phone. Promote your business or get answers to questions from real professionals while you work instead of some support line. Test new ideas and get real reactions, not statistics. Build credibility as an expert by answering questions and posting beneficial blogs or advice. Someone is more likely to do business with you if you’ve already given them helpful advice or written consistent blogs on topics that are helpful than cold calling or simply meeting someone and telling them about your services.

Social Media isn’t a tool that will bring overnight success.   It takes time to build up a network of people to be social with, but once you start you’ll find if they are part of one of your social networks, they’ll join the others. Every social contact offers the possibility of all of their contacts becoming one of yours and the cycle continues with every new contact you make.

Social media is a basic tool; it’s how you apply it to your business that is limitless. Look at it as a window into how you do business and how your knowledge can really benefit those looking to do business with you. Let the world see what you really have to offer and they’ll add you as a friend, re-tweet you, post your blogs, ask questions, thank you for your advice, and become followers.

Business is about relationships; now you have the chance to build them anywhere in the world from your desk and from that, with time, face-to-face.