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September 14th, 2010 - by: Marc Frechette; Marketing Communications
Start Tracking Social Media Conversions and ROI in Under Five Minutes

Learn about the simplified method of tracking social media traffic using Google Analytics’ Advanced Segmentation and tagged links that will have you tracking ROI in less than 5 minutes. (more…)

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September 14th, 2010 - by: Marc Frechette; Marketing Communications
Tracking Clicks from Social Media with Google Analytics

With the popularity of Twitter and Facebook clients, clicks to your website from your posts are often attributed as ‘direct traffic.’ URL shortening services like Bit.Ly often offer inaccurate or disjointed click counts. Tracking the actions and conversion of social media driven visitors.

A trick often used to track the effectiveness of email marketing campaigns; tagged links attribute the source of traffic to the medium and campaign without creating dedicated landing pages or URLs. These tags can be used further in tracking traffic and conversions from social media.

Read how to track clicks from social media using Google Analytics and tagged links. (more…)

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September 13th, 2010 - by: Marc Frechette; Marketing Communications
Building Your Social Skill Tree: Social Media Strategy Archetypes

From Madden to Dungeons and Dragons, the skill tree is an essential element of game mechanics. Skill trees dictate the abilities and focus of the player and are built by assigning limited resources, or skill points, to form strengths and weaknesses. Read how to apply this gaming standard to build your social media strategy from the primary social media strategy archetypes. (more…)

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August 25th, 2010 - by: Marc Frechette; Marketing Communications
The 5 Keys to Digital Communications Disaster Readiness… For Zombies.

This is a survival guide for a digital communications response from a web outage to stolen client data. This post’s tone is light-hearted, but the reality is quite serious. No failure, no matter how improbable, is impossible. Proactive planning of your communications in the cases of specific problems before they happen can be the difference between an understandable downtime and utter disaster.

A glance at communications disasters and debacles from a major apparel brand’s scramble for recovery after a  week-long web outage to the Twitter lampooning of stumbling oil giant BP, highlights how unforgiving our ‘always connected’ consumers are of any lax, or lag in communication, and how potent the improbable can be.

Five years ago your team could take a day to evaluate, prepare and disseminate the official response for almost anything. Today’s digital powered public demands instant response (or they’ll start making one for you.) They want a response now, and they want it across the plethora of channels they use. The only way to respond on your public’s instantaneous deadline is to have planned your response before the panic.

Zombies at your door: A Proactive Digital PR Party game

The goal of this PR party game is to form effective communications procedures for the situation presented, no matter how ridiculous. Zombies are a fun starting point because the situation is a) ridiculous and b) pushes the limits of communication.

As a game, it’s a great way for your team to have some fun without trust falls, not that there’s anything wrong with trust falls. (There is.) As a practice, this skill and forethought puts your organization in a state of readiness so that you can respond clearly, quickly and effectively to any situation.

The Case of Zombies:

Zombies have descended on your facility, making you, your products and services unavailable until the hordes recede. You may be back up and running at daybreak, or the curse of Romero could take your business down permanently. You’re not sure.

Aside from a cricket bat or S Mart chainsaw, your plan should include these 5 key elements, and be built with my number survival-school secret for preplanning success.

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March 3rd, 2010 - by: Kerri O'Hara, Marketing Coordinator
Is Facebook right for your Company?

In this day and age, the creation of a Facebook page seems to come naturally in the progression towards expanding the channels companies use to communicate with their audiences. It has proven to be an effective way to form a community around a brand….and did I mention, as of February 2010, it has over 400 million users and of those users, 50% login everyday?   Social media seems to be a tool every company in some way, shape or form has included in their marketing plan. But before a business considers taking the leap into this social realm, they should ask themselves a few important questions. (more…)

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