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[…]Colin Cieloha. Colin is the North American Territory Manager for Skilled.co, a ranked database of digital firms available for hire. He is also an avid snowboarding enthusiast and world […]
[…]by how many referral clients we get who have been locked out of their own website by another digital firm. Our first work for them typically involves digging them out of the contract they signed that granted the firm unfettered access to their website, and no access to members of their own organization! If you’re not sure how to get out of such an agreement, or want to make sure you don’t get stuck in one, read on to learn how to avoid getting locked out of your own website. How Do You Get Locked Out of Your Own Website? […]
[…]Where do they look for information about businesses like yours? Channels: What are the best digital channels to reach the types of people you’re trying to reach (i.e., social media platforms, blogs, paid online advertising, e-mail, etc.)? Check out this article for help developing an effective content strategy: What Should Go into Your Business’s Content Strategy Template? Tip #2 for Setting up a Small Business Website: Choosing a CMS Next, you need to choose a content management system (CMS) for your website. The advantage of using a CMS, whether you work with a web designer or not (and we recommend you […]
[…]in, such as social media marketing and event planning? How will it support your website? Or other marketing endeavors? Ilma Ibrisevic at Donor Box gives a great example of how to align a blog with a non-profit’s goals: For example, if increasing your donor retention rate is a current priority for your nonprofit, a blogging goal might be to build relationships with current donors, and so most of your blog posts should aim for that. You want your blog’s content to get your audience interested in reading about your organization, and if you’re able to determine how your audience can […]
[…]Facebook ads underperform, but some common reasons are: The ads were not set up with the right marketing objectives in mind The settings used to create the ads were not optimal, given the marketing objectives chosen The ad image is not visually-appealing The ad copy is not persuasively written There’s no follow through on engagements like clicks and likes Even if you just boost a post on Facebook, you want to choose a post that will help drive your goals, not just get likes or comments. When in Doubt, Boost First If you’re concerned about Facebook Ads pros and cons […]
[…]services could help you with your email marketing efforts. To help you get going with your email marketing efforts, below we review 3 email newsletter tools for small businesses: MailChimp, Venngage, and Litmus. Email Newsletter Tool #1: MailChimp Since we talked about MailChimp’s email marketing in the previous blog post mentioned above, we’ll start with them as our first example tool. MailChimp is great because it has a lot of pre-made templates built right in that allow you to pick the look and feel of your newsletter before designing it or writing any content. Whether you’re looking to simply make an […]
[…]If you need a boost to get going, don’t be afraid to reach out to neighborhood friendly digital marketer. $10,000 a month in ad revenue is a good chunk of change, and it may be worth a small investment of time and/or money to ensure you’re maximizing every dollar you’ve been awarded. Need Advice on Google Ads? Want to See if Your Google Ads Campaigns Are Up to Snuff (For […]
[…]engage in some kind of writing. Even if you aren’t a small business owner or don’t do marketing or promotion as your main work activities, you still need to know how to write effectively in order to communicate with a variety of audiences. Being technically correct in your use of spelling and grammar is important and there are many tools available to help in this regard. It is far more important, however, to be correct in your use of industry-specific terms and to communicate effectively with your target audience. One method you can use to become a better content writer […]
[…]not come as a shock that integrating social media into healthcare is a complex feat. This is why marketing departments exist in large hospitals–to internally manage social media and more static forms of advertising. Healthcare organizations who don’t have marketing departments can still embrace social media if they create a strategy that guides their staff in the careful, conscientious use of social media. Need Help With Social […]
[…]venue to hone your pitches to the different audiences you want to attract. While many successful marketing strategies (such as practicing elevator pitches with colleagues) require you to be succinct when delivering your message, blog posts allow you to provide details, evidence, and a rationale that reinforce the main strengths of your organization. Engaging in these deep dives into particular topics (i.e. how your main cause affects everyone in our society) may enable your organization to continually refine your marketing over time. Benefit #3: Blogging Can Promote Your Non-Profit’s Long-term Plan While non-profits can inspire the commitment of staff members and […]