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Social Media – A History of Social Media and Social Media Marketing

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

social-media-300x214Just about everyone reading this post has a Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, or a combination of them.  Social Media over the past decade has turned in BIG business generating billions of dollars.  Many companies are now focusing some of their marketing effort to social media because it is so simple to reach a large group of people with your message.  I have created a couple successful business by using social media and online forums to advertise.  The days of traditional marketing are gone.  It is time to pull the gloves off and fight for business.

I found an article today outlining the history of social media.  I thought it was a great write up so I contacted the author to ask if I could post it here.  Within a couple minutes a response was in my inbox.

Social Media – A History of Social Media and Social Media Marketing

“FRIENDSTER, MYSPACE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER – what more can we have in the coming years? These social networking sites have been setting the whole online world ablaze for several years now. Today, new words have been lexiconized like tweet, digg, wall posts, aggregator, atom feeds, blog and the like. Many of these have become household names to some extent.

The comfy lifestyle and convenience that these social networking sites have brought to internet savvy users have become much priceless that tens of millions of people have been signing up, updating and maintaining their social media pages daily or to some extent, even 24/7. Several years back, on the early conception period of these online social media sites, the situation was much different than it is today.

To say that social networking sites have improved is an understatement. In all fairness, the social networking market has grown and heightened by light years in a span of a decade or so. To measure the extent of improvement that social networking have achieved and surpassed, it is necessary to open the book of its times of yore- how was social networking in the past decade and how far has social networking trekked in that span of years?

A brief history of Social Networking sites would be a good place to start off before we get into how Social Media has evolved.”

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Free Offroad Stickers

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Earlier this year I purchased a couple domain names including FREEOFFROADSTICKERS.com.  The plan is to offer free offroad related stickers to people visiting FREEOFFROADSTICKERS.com.  If you are a vendor and would like to get information on how to have your stickers part of the free offroad stickers offer please contact me.  I plan to include roughly 20 companies in this advertising opportunity.  The site has not been built yet.  We are still working out the details.  We can design, print, and handle mailing out free offroad sticker request for your company.

If you are looking for free offroad stickers be sure to check back soon for updates.  We hope to be online by mid 2010.  I will be posting more information here on 509 Media as things develop.

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Categories : News

Choosing a Graphic Design Company in Dothan, Alabama

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Dothan, Alabama is like many other cities with sign shops popping up on every corner.  Some of these companies seem to think by simply purchasing a vinyl plotter and software they are a master graphic artist.  I am no Michelangelo painting a masterpiece, but I have learned a few things over the years to help ensure my clients a positive ROI (Return On Investment). While driving around Dothan looking at signs and vehicle lettering some of these companies are turning out I wonder how they benefit the companies advertising plan.  It is sad for the companies who paid for some of these signs and the negative impact it can have on their bottom line.

I saw a lawn care company’s enclosed trailer the other day while pumping gas.  The lawn care trailer was sitting across the small gas station parking lot.  The graphic design was very difficult to read on the side of the trailer.  The graphics looked like a big blob slapped on the side of the trailer.  It was not doing the job for the lawn care company.  Grant it the lawn care company owner most likely requested the vinyl letters to be red with a black outline as his truck is red not knowing this color combination is hard to discern.  It is our job as a graphic artist to advise the client on what colors will work, and guide them to a solution that will provide positive results.  Red letters with a black outline almost always yields a negative result because it is very difficult to discern.  I went over to talk to the lawn care company about their graphics.  They agreed it was very difficult to read and said they would like to talk after the holidays about wrapping the trailer with a more effective message.

When designing signage for road signs, vehicles, trailers, and so on it is important to understand what works for the use of the graphic design.  Factors like viewing distance come into play.  How fast are people passing the sign is a very important question to answer before designing the graphic.  Whats the point of putting a book on your sign when people can not read it as they pass by?  Most people will turn away from signs with more than 6 words.

Another thing I noticed is kerning problems with some of the signs and graphic designs around Dothan.  Kerning is the spacing between the letters on your sign.  The longer the viewing distance the wider the kerning needs to be.  For instance, on a billboard sign kerning would be spaced out to make the sign easier to read as a car travels by the sign at 55 mph.  When designing website graphics we may tighten up the kerning a little to maximize space on the website.  The difference is a computer monitor is 2 feet from your eyes and a billboard can be much more than 200 yards away from you.

The point I am making is you should seek out a sign company and/or graphic design company who understands how to build an effective advertisement.  I am not saying all sign shops and graphic designers in the area have these problems.  You should inspect previous work of a company you are considering working with.  After all it is your business and in many way you are putting your company in the hands of the person generating your advertisements.  Do you want to work with someone with experience in marketing? If so be sure to Contact 509 Media.  If you would like to sit down and talk about how 509 Media can benefit your company be sure to Contact 509 to set up a meeting.

Our services include the follwing:

  • Graphic Design
  • Logo Design
  • Website Design
  • Advertising Consulting
  • Signs
  • Banners
  • Vehicle Wraps
  • Enclosed Trailer Wraps
  • Fleet Graphics
  • Window Graphics
  • Business Cards
  • Stickers
  • Ad layout for print and internet
  • Ad Placement
  • Planning
  • Branding
  • Personal Branding
  • Social Media Marketing
  • and more.
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Categories : How To, News

Advertising Choices and Why You Need A Plan

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Radio, Television, Internet, Magazines, Local Newspapers, National Newspapers, Mobile Advertising, Billboards, Movie Theater Ads, Classified Ads, Craigslist, Yellow Pages, and many more are places a business can advertise their products and/or services.  In each genre of advertising there are many different ways to advertise.  For instance news papers have classified ads and ad space within the content of the newspaper for you to choose from.  When looking at the myriad of choices in advertising no wonder many people are confused about what direction to take or how to use their selected means of advertising effectively.  Before purchasing any adverting you must get a plan together.  You must see the big picture.  The shot gun approach to advertising is not going to work.  Without a plan people often switch from one advertisement to another which is all wrong.

I was talking with a client today who was considering taking down an ad on a very popular website just because of the cost.  I don’t think the decision to remove an ad should be made based on cost alone.  Of course you have to factor in how much you can afford, but at the same time you need to factor in if you can afford not to run the advertisement.  A fundamental mistake often made by business owners is not allowing the ad a decent amount of time to be effective.  I see people all the time who pay for advertising and after only 30 days they want to change because it is not giving the results they hoped for.

Let me explain an example to you.  A company runs an ad in the back of a magazine offering a specialized product.  The product is not offered by many other vendors so the company does not have a lot of competition selling similar items.  Lets just say the ad cost the vendor 1000 dollars per month.  After one month the ad yielded sales of 700 dollars.  Given the cost to produce and ship the item plus the marketing cost with the magazine ad there is a loss for the month with the ad.  So the vendor wants to remove the ad.  On the surface this may appear to be a cut and dry decision, but there are somethings you have to understand about advertising.

Advertising in some cases creates a sale the very first time, but more often the potential customer has to see the add many times before getting interested to consider making a purchase.  I am not going to get into the mechanics of how people decide to purchase as items.  If you all would like to engage this discussion please comment below.  I will be more than happy to write another post on the topic.

Back to the point, It normally takes a minimum of 3 months running a magazine ad to yield positive results.  When people see the ad the first time they may over look the ad all together.  The second time they see the ad they may acknowledge the ad.  The third time they may read the advertisement.  OK, fast forward to the customer thinking they need the item and wondering where they saw the advertisement.  Here comes the problem of not letting an ad run and do its job.  it is now a couple months later and this potential customer picks up a new edition of the magazine and flips straight to the back looking for the ad.  Since the ad was removed the sale is lost because the customer can not find where to purchase the item.

The above is a really simple to the point example.  The point here is you have to give your advertisement time to work.  You have to give people time to first notice the ad and then to read the ad.  You have to be consistent with your advertising and give it time to develop results.  This does not mean put ads up everywhere and leave them.  You educate yourself about who will see the ad, and determine if this demographic is your target market.  I would not place parts for a sport bike in a home and garden magazine.  You need to determine how many people will see the ad.  This is also known as impressions.  Based on the cost for the advertisement you can then determine cost per impression.  This will give you a base point to compare one advertising mean to another.

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Rockstar Personal Branding

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

“Personal branding isn’t very different than product branding, except that the entity being branded is you. Just like Nike uses its brand to attach a certain personality and uniqueness to the shoes it sells, your personal brand is made up of the qualities and unique traits you relay about yourself. Your personal brand represents the way you want other people to think about you.

Personal branding hinges on perception and the stories you tell about yourself: the things you emphasize and the things you don’t. Does personal branding involve lying? It shouldn’t. More than that, it shouldn’t have to. You don’t need to be a rockstar to build an extraordinary personal brand.” — From Rockstar Personal Branding by Skellie

Some may be wondering why I am posting this on 509 Media.  509 Media is in the business to help people with branding.  Branding a product, person, or service is very important in the market place.  The more known the brand the further your footprint in your given industry will reach.  Personal Branding is much like branding a product.  If people know you and your service the comfort level in doing business with you will be higher.  In the past I worked very hard to build a company brand, but at the same time I was working to build a personal brand.  I wanted people to know if they do business with me I would take care of them.  I wanted them to know I was a knowledgeable resource in my industry.  I wanted them to know if I didn’t have the correct answer I would get it.  Person branding in some ways can be like building trust in the market place.

The Rockstar Personal Branding is a free pdf book.  If you SIGN UP on their site you can download the book for free.

Post a comment below if you found this post helpful.  Thanks for reading.

Website Design for RC Fun Hobbies

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

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RC Fun Hobbies in the Dothan, Alabama area was in need of some help with their WordPress site.  509 Media was there to answer the call.  WordPress is a very effective platform to build a website from.  While WordPress is a free source code to build a website from you will need to modify the code to make it look the way you want.  Many people think WordPress is only used for blogs about a given subject.  The notion is far from what can be accomplished with a well designed WordPress website.

The owner of RC Fun Hobbies wanted an easy to change website he and his staff could add or remove information as needed.  WordPress is very easy to add new content and edit the information. In today’s internet environment new up to date information is very important.  WordPress, with a little help, is very effective with SEO or Search Engine Optimization.  Too often people get caught up on how their website looks forgetting the major search engines can not index nice pretty pictures.  Being found on the major search engines such as Google and Yahoo is all about content.  Content is typed information.  Being found can increase your chances of making the sale and depositing the results into your bank account.

WordPress is the answer to many of the needs RC Fun Hobbies has now and in the foreseeable future.  RC Fun can add up to date track conditions, information about new products in the store, and coverage of special events at their multiple track facility.

509 Media works with clients around the world for graphic design and web design.  If your company is in need of a custom website or a custom WordPress theme be sure to contact us for a quote.

We are not finished with the RC Fun Hobbies website.  We will be adding more to their website over the next few days and reworking some of the pages they created earlier.  We are also adding a CRE Loaded e-commerce platform to the site as well.

Tailgate Wraps For Your Truck Or SUV

Friday, November 27th, 2009
Bluetorchfab Tailgate Wrap

Tailgate Wrap

Over the past few years I have printed a few tailgate wraps to advertise my own business. During which a few friends and customers have asked me to design tailgate wraps for their trucks. A tailgate wrap is referring to wrapping ONLY the tailgate of a pickup or SUV. This is a very cost effective way to advertise your company and keep the cost way down.

Typically a tailgate wrap can be purchased and installed for under $250 dollars. The price has a lot to do with how much time is spent on the design. In other words if you want a complicated design then the price will reflect the added time needed to complete the project.

I would like to point out you do not have to use this to only advertise a business. If you want a custom scene on the tailgate just for the purpose of adding some style and color to your truck then we can do mix it up for you.

If you would like to get started on a tailgate wrap be sure to CONTACT 509 Media for details.

I have done tailgate wraps for Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and Toyota trucks. If I do not have a template for your truck I can make one very easily.