A Concrete Brochure

December 30th, 2011 by

This compact brochure has it all: it's an easy-carry size, matches the website design, and features a handy QR code, useful locator maps and a full list of chamber members. Plus, the clickable pdf version will soon be available for download at concrete-wa.com.

A Chamber of Commerce brochure gets the word out about their vibrant small community.

Concrete in Northwest Washington may be small (pop. less than 800), but it has a lot to offer. Its fun annual events, beautiful mountain setting and visitor-friendly services deserved a hearty shout out. They got it with a website launched in spring of 2011. Next: they needed a matching brochure for newcomers and visitors.

The Right Fit

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: pick the right format for what you have to offer. I’m a big fan of print pieces that, whether cut or folded, end up being about 4″ x 9″. This allows the finished card or brochure to fit in any standard display rack or no. 10 business envelope. Plus the size is easy to carry and economical to print.

For Concrete’s brochure,

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Which Blog Posts Attract Readers?

December 25th, 2011 by

Internet Marketing Weekly: Evaluate Your Blog Posts Using Google Analytics to Help Plan Future Blogging Efforts

How cute can you possibly get?

Find out which of your blog posts are most attractive using Google Analytics. (Hint: people like baby animals.)

You diligently spend the time to write a weekly blog post, and here at the end of December, you’re looking back on the past year, wondering how to maximize your efforts in 2012. How many people are reading your posts? Which posts are irresistible, and which inspire yawns? Find out using Google Analytics.

Identify what makes a post attractive

Some people will find your latest blog post in search results. Others might find a link to your post on Facebook or Twitter. Your more devoted readers might follow your blog through an RSS feed. So what makes a link to your post intriguing enough for these potential readers to click?

Google Analytics can show you which posts attracted the most visits, allowing you to draw conclusions about what types of posts your readers prefer.

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5 Steps to Creating a Blogging Calendar for your Business

December 18th, 2011 by

Internet Marketing Weekly Feature: Creating a blogging calendar will help you to become a successful blogger.

Content is King when it comes to Internet Marketing. A blog is going to become your number one tool for developing fresh, new and relevant content. But I often hear from business owners, “I don’t have enough time to blog”. That is understandable, business owners are usually focused on the day to day operations of their business. This post will show you ways to make blogging a part of your day to day operations.

Creating a blog calendar

Creating a blog calendar will make your life easier.

Step 1:  Locate a desktop calendar or an online calendar. Choose a calendar that best fits your needs. The Google Calendar  is a great free resource to use.

Step 2: Calculate how many times a month you are going to blog. You should keep in mind 2 blog posts a month should be your minimum (4 blog posts a month should become your goal). Once you have selected the number of posts your are going to write for the month. Select the day on the calendar you will launch your posts. Keep in mind that having a consistent day of the week is a great plan and will help you to become more organized. For this example, we will use Wednesday as your post day. Go back at least four days on that calendar and start to write what you are going to do to prepare that Wednesday post. Day 1: gather information for your post. Day 2: gather images for your post. Day 3: rough draft of the post is written. Day 4: final edits and posting. This strategy will help you spread out the work. You can do a few minutes of work a day. Instead of trying to spend an hour or two coming up with all the info and then having to write and publish the post.

Now that we have our day of the week selected for posting and created a few days of lead time.

Step 3: The next step is Brainstorming topic ideas. One place to start is your local Chamber of Commerce, or any other community based groups. They often times have great calendars of events and are very tied into what is happening in your area. Research all the events, festivals and concerts that are scheduled for the upcoming year. Add those dates to your blogging calendar. Remember that when your going to blog about an event that you need to write and publish the post weeks prior. By posting weeks before the event it will give you a great shot at being found in search.

Step 4: Once you have a calender filled in for the whole year. Take a moment and start to look for blank weeks or a month where you might not have any posts scheduled. For these weeks you should start to fill in anything your business is doing over the next year you would like to promote. Recipes, local hiking trails, bike trails are great things to add to your list. People read blogs looking for local expertise or information about your area. You can use those empty weeks on your calendar to show your readers that your are an expert and resource for your area.

Step 5: Set up a system to alert yourself to blog. I personally miss the days of post it note chains that would snake across my desk. Removing each note as the weeks moved forward. Fortunately technology has advanced and there are many ways to send yourself reminders. Live gets busy so any tools you can use to help remind your self to start your blogging process will help.

With the new year rapidly approaching, it would be a great time to start to develop your calendar. A successful blogging strategy would make for a great New Year’s resolution.

I hope you found this information helpful and I wish everyone a Happy New Blogging Year!!

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Major Changes Come to Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

December 11th, 2011 by

Internet Marketing Weekly: Updates to Social Media Marketing Heavyweights, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

It’s been a whirlwind week, filled with significant updates to three of the most important social media, and social marketing tools operating today.

Twitter is launching an entirely new interface for both desktop and mobile devices, and YouTube has rearranged everything on your YouTube channel to allow for more powerful marketing and sharing with video. Facebook is rolling out their most dramatic user interface update since its inception.

A New Version of Twitter:


Twitter introduced a new version of its user interface on Thursday. The new design will be rolling out over the next few weeks, so not all users have it yet. The design can be seen on both on Twitter.com and mobile phones, as well as TweetDeck. Twitter notes that the new design will make it easier to “follow what you care about, connect with others and discover something new.”

You can see it immediately on the just-updated versions of mobile.twitter.com, Twitter for iPhone, and Twitter for Android. You can get early access on your computer by downloading and logging into Twitter for iPhone or Twitter for Android.

The new interface puts the five main components of Twitter front and center:

The Home Icon:

A new tab menu which is the same across all devices, gives you the same experience on mobile and desktop.

A simpler design where you can easily view your Twitter stats, get suggestions on who to follow and see trending topics.

See Tweets from all the accounts you follow. Tweets can now expand to show more information such as replies, retweets and embedded photos and videos.

The @ Symbol:

Connecting with @usernames:
Whenever you come across an @username—in the news, on a billboard or on a business card—enter it to learn more and connect instantly.

You can track your impact across Twitter. Interactions shows all the actions other people take related to you and your Tweets. See who follows you, retweets or favorites one of your Tweets, or adds you to a list.

See all the Tweets in which you are mentioned in one place, so you can keep the conversation going.

The # Hashtag:

The # symbol before any keyword allows you to search for things people are talking about. Twitter calls it “Discover.”

Enter any #hashtag to discover all of its related stories, conversation and content.

Your Profile Icon: Twitter Calls This the “Me” Tab:

When you click this tab, you can see stats on your tweets, as well as who your following and who’s following you. You also get a list of all your tweets in a nice big format. This is also the place to stay current with any direct message conversations you may be having.

The Quill Pen Icon: aka: The New Tweet Button

Click and post a new tweet, as well as upload photos from both your mobile and desktop. You can also add a location to indicate where you’re tweeting from.

With 100M active users per month, and the site overall seeing 400M monthly unique visitors, people, logged in or not, are using Twitter at a significant rate to stay connected and keep up with news.

Find out more in this Twitter-created video

The New Facebook: Timeline for all (well, everyone in New Zealand for starters, that is).

Facebook delayed the launch of the new Timeline, which was announced in September, after a company called Timeline.com filed a lawsuit against the name Facebook had come up with. Now that it’s all ironed out (well, except for Facebook’s new countersuit), they’ve decided to roll it out to New Zealiand’s 2 million Facebook users. Their strategy? “As a global company, we need to gain perspective and insights from outside the US. New Zealand is a good place to start because it’s English speaking, so we can read the feedback and make improvements quickly,”

In the meantime, you can only view the new Timeline if you yourself have it enabled, and the only way to do that currently is as a Facebook Developer. Here’s a view of one person’s Facebook Timeline:

Check out all the information and demonstrations on the Timeline from Facebook.

The New YouTube:

Last week, YouTube rolled out significant changes to their design. The overall look is much darker, and the layout is dramatically changed as well. The new YouTube is more focused on social activity around video and in letting viewers customize their home page experience.

YouTube is an often underutilized platform for marketing and connecting with users. However video is one of the most powerful way to connect your business to your guests and potential customers.

The New YouTube includes the following changes to the Channels design:

  • Avatars can be up to 1600×1600 pixels. It will be resized to be 36 x 36 pixels on many locations on the site.
  • New Channel width is 970 pixels.
  • You can choose which Tab you desire to be the Default View.
  • There are four new layout templates to choose from.
  • The Title Header can only be 64 characters long.
  • How long is that? Pretty long.
  • You can type or copy & paste some symbols
There are (as always) pros and cons to the new design. Here are some of the major points:
Pros:
  • Simple Design allows for better focus on Video
  • Channel Title can be customized up to 64 characters.
  • Friends/Subscribers not visible (to clutter up the design)
  • Sharing and Connected Accounts options is better
  • Search on the channel

Cons:

  • Absolute background color not changeable from YouTube “Gray”
  • Cannot manipulate the sections.
  • Channel Title background color not changeable.
  • Friends/Subscribers not visible (for others to see)
Find out more with these helpful links:
Try Out the new Channels.
YouTube’s video on using the new Channels.
YouTube’s Official blog post on the new Channels.
YouTube’s support guide.

You can experiment with the new Channels and then switch back as needed. In time, the new design will be enabled for all, so getting your feet wet now is a good idea.

How to flip between the old and new:

1. Click on EDIT CHANNEL

2. then “Switch back to the old channels design”

 

The last 10 days have seen a whirlwind of changes, with many new things to experiment with and learn more about. Tells us what you think, and share your thoughts here.

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Scottish Bed and Breakfast Features a New Concept Design Package

December 6th, 2011 by

This Site is an InsideOut Advantage Pro Level Concept Site

Scottish Bed & Breakfast

Scottish Bed and Breakfast features one of the new concept designs within our new Advantage Packages now being offered here at InsideOut. There are four options on this new Advantage Plan, this particular website is on the Pro level. Plans range from the Starter, Pro, Advanced (which includes a full custom website design), and the Elite, which is also a custom site design that includes free monthly updates.

Bundle GraphicAre you on a budget? Do you have trouble finding time to do updates for your website? Do you want to focus on your business and taking care of customer and guest’s needs, rather than dealing with your website? Then one of these packages is for you. Get all of your services wrapped up in one, simple, yearly bundle.

Included in all Advantage Plans:

  • Hosting
  • Free Website Updates (call for details)
  • Website Setup and Design
  • Domain Registration
  • Blog Training
  • Marketing Support
  • Comprehensive Initial SEO Launch Services
  • Mobile Site
  • Print Design (call for details)
  • Social Media Integration
  • Access to our wide variety of marketing plugins  (keeping your website up to date with the most current marketing techniques)

Also Offering Extra Services:

  • Blog Writing
  • Content Creation
  • Logo Design
  • Print Advertising Pack
  • Biz/Rack Card Sets

The InsideOut Advantage Plans make getting a new website even easier.

If you’re interested in Learning More, Contact:

Silas Fuller, Sales and Business Development Representative.
1-800-500-8401 ext. 305
silas@insideout.com

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Check out the new Website for Victor's Lavender!

December 5th, 2011 by

Victor's Lavender

Victor Gonzales, a wholesale lavender grower and supplier, is considered the North Olympic Peninsula’s resident expert. With his growing business needs, Victor decided to consult the experts of InsideOut Solutions to help him create an updated, modern website. The result? Beauty and brains, a completely custom site built around the most popular client management system (cms) today, WordPress.

The old site for Victor’s Lavender did not contain the tools for expansion. For example, in the past few years Victor has traveled around the world more frequently, his old site had limited methods of showcasing his experience. With the new custom site built around WordPress, he can now create detailed blog posts about all of his world travels, as well as local lavender events. Each blog post has a custom category attached to it, such as, world travel, festivals, local events, and more. This keeps the information organized and searchable within the blog.

One of the biggest advantages to having a site with a built in blog is the ability to provide fresh content to increase SEO value.

The new website for Victor’s Lavender also has larger image areas to showcase available products, lavender species, photography from his world travels, and more. Furthermore, all custom sites and concept sites built around WordPress have the ability to create custom, editable photo galleries.

Look for the new page added to Victor’s Lavender in the near future featuring his wholesale and retail section!

Interested in a new website?
Please contact: Silas Fuller, Sales and Business Development Representative.
1-800-500-8401 ext. 305
silas@insideout.com

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