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April 30, 2012

Cool Tool – Promote your event on Twitter with Twtvite

This weeks cool tool is a really handy app for promoting an event on Twitter.   It’s easy to set up and you can have a homepage for your event, linked to your Twitter account in minutes.

There’s lots of great features including the ability to link the Twitter idents of event organisers and sponsors, adding your event #tag and encouraging those who RSVP to share the event via Twitter.   I really like that it makes it easy for people to help share your event without too much effort.

To test it I set up a Twtvite for our up-coming KLCK Bloggers meetup in May.  You can view the event page here.

Here’s how to set it up.  On the Twtvite website click ‘Create an Event’

Next enter the information about your event.  You’ll need to add your Twitter account, the event title and a short tweetable explanation. Underneath add a more detailed explanation.  You can also choose a customised url (web address) for the page.  I chose www.twtvite.com/klckmay2012

The next step is to add event organisers and sponsors via their Twitter accounts, these are displayed on the event page so it’s a great way for people to find out a bit more about the people behind the event.  It’s also a great way to showcase sponsors.

Next add venue details and date and time.  Try and add a full address for your venue as Twtvite will add a map to your page.

You also have the option to add free or paid tickets for the event.

Before you publish your page you have the option to add a banner image and a photo or a video to it.  This isn’t essential and if you skip this step the big grey panels disappear when you activate it.

Once you’re happy with your design click ‘Activate’ at the top of the page and your event will go live.  You’ll be prompted to tweet it straight away.

Here’s what the finished event page looks like

I really like this as a quick and easy solution for spreading the word about your event.  If you set up an event using Twtvite I’d love to see it so do leave your links and comments below.

Hat tip to @Jangles for alerting me to this great app.

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June 22, 2011

What is Blogging & Why Should You Blog?

Many people may not think of Blogging as Social Media but I am a big believer that not only is it social it’s also the most important social media.  It can become the hub of your social media campaign, feeding into your other social networks, I often tell people that if they do nothing else they must blog!

Whether your blog is part of your website, independent of your website or even if you just blog using Facebook notes blogging can have a massive impact on your entire Internet marketing.

What is a Blog?

A blog can be a website or a segment of a website that is updated by the owner on a regular basis. People who visit the website are able to comment on blog posts, making it interactive.

There are different kinds of blogs; personal blogs that can extend from an online diary to a blog written around a specific topic.  Some famous personal blogs have even been turned into films, for example Julie and Julia.  I also love 101 W**kers (excuse the language but that’s what it’s called) the blogger behind it has now branched out and is contributing to the Guradian bike blog. There are also political blogs, photo blogs, video blogs and of course business blogs.

Why Should A Business Blog?

Blogging has many benefits for businesses.

1. If it is part of your website it will work well for SEO (search engine optimisation). Using keywords that you want your website to be found for in your headlines and the body of your blog will push your website up the Google rankings bringing more traffic to your blog and website.

Feeding your blog to your other social networks and encouraging others to share your posts will increase the inbound links coming into your website – also good for SEO.

2. It establishes you as an expert – Blogging gives you the opportunity to showcase your passion and expertise about a topic.  You can become the ‘go to’ person about your industry.

3. A resource for customers – If your customers commonly ask specific questions blogging gives you the opportunity to address them on mass.  If they are asking those questions online and find the answers from you they are more likely to buy from you.

4. Spreads your message further - If you are a local business looking to expand, blogging and social media gives you the opportunity to reach beyond the local market.  You can target markets further afield within Ireland or even international customers.

5. Attract press attention – more and more journalists and researchers are turning to the web to research their stories.  Having an active blog about your topic of interest can mean getting more press attention and being asked to comment on specific stories within your field of expertise.

What Should You Blog About?

There are a number of topics you can blog about

1. Your business. It may seem obvious but you need to blog on topics related to your business and industry.  A political blog may bring lots of traffic to your website but not the right traffic. Make posts relevant to your offering.  Absolute Dental handle this really well showcasing their services with out the hard sell.

2. Your own expertise. What information do you have that you can share? – What information do you give to customers on a regular basis?  Turning these into tips and hints will make great blog content.

Teamwoodcraft’s relatively new blog does this excellently.

3. Topical issues about your industry. What’s happening in the news related to your industry? Add your comment or take on relevant stories.

Always providing up to date information on financial issues Red Oak Tax Refunds blog handles this well.

4. Who are your target market and what are they interested in? When I used to sell organic food I targeted people with an interest in the environment so blogged about a range of green issues, not just organic food but local food, cycling, organic gardening etc.  This was information that would draw my target market into my site.

Greenside Up Veg include both recipes and gardening tips in their blog.  They offer training on growing your own veg and if you’re growing it you are probably wanting to eat it too so this works perfectly.

5. Case studies and testimonials. Do you have happy customers?  If so ask them to write a short piece on their experience with you and include it as part of or as a blog post.  Use case studies of work you have done or customers you have helped.

This is done really well by Buyers Brokers, the photo and language of the testimonials leaves you in no doubt that they are genuine.

6. Guest bloggers. Once your blog is established find other bloggers that might have something to share with your target market.  If you sell Wedding Dresses for example is there a Wedding Car company or a venue that would like to contribute a blog post.

Garrendenny Lane have a weekly guest blogging slot, all adding value to their blog and business.

 

More Blogging Tips

To find out more about blogging, and blogs both business and personal join us at Bloggers International, an International panel of experts will be sharing their knowledge of Blogging both technical and creative.  We can help you get started or help boost your current blogging.  Sponsored by Blacknight the event takes place on 29th June 2011 at 7.30pm in The Heritage Hotel, Portlaoise, Laois, Ireland and The Chequers Inn, Chipping Norton, England.  We’re also streaming online live… details to follow on the Bloggers International website.

If you’re interested in coming to this free event RSVP on Facebook, Linkedin, Via The Website (on the right hand side toolbar), leave a comment below or email wave@spiderworking.com.

If you’d like to book a place on the two way video conference for the night you can book your spot for free by clicking here.

Bloggers International

January 18, 2011

Social Media World Forum – London 2011

I’m very excited that this year I’m going to be able to attend the full Social Media World Forum in London.  The event, taking place on the 29th and 30th of March 2011 takes place in the Olympia.  It is split into three streams.

1. The exhibition and social media hub.  Free to attend this offers an interactive learning and discussion space.  Over the two days participants will have the opportunity to learn basic social media marketing techniques and discover some of the tools that are available to assist them.

2.  Enterprise social media. This first set of workshops focuses on internal social media and B2B social media. Aimed at marketing professionals (that’s me!) there is a fantastic line up of speakers and topics.  I’m hoping to gather lots of information here that I can pass onto you and my clients.  Internal social networks are becoming more and more popular and I’m looking forward to seeing how businesses can fully utilise these tools.

3. Social TV and Mobile Social Media.  Social TV really made a splash towards the end of 2011, applications are popping up left right and centre allowing you to share your TV preferences and Google TV is leading the way to integrate social media into our viewing. There can be no denying the growth of mobile Internet use with 200,000 Facebook users logging on from their mobile device (Facebook, November 2011) it is important to consider this trend in the future of any social media campaign.

A section of the SMWF agenda will be dedicated to looking at the impact of these new trends.

For the full agenda have a look at the SMWF website.  I’ll be tweeting live from the conference so don’t forget to tune into the Spiderworking.com Twitter feed on the day.

Even better, if you are planning on going along to either the free workshops or the full paid conference tweet me or leave a comment on this post and hopefully we’ll get a chance to have coffee.

SMWF 2011 London

July 14, 2010

The Inaugural Meeting – KLCK Bloggers Network

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Monday saw the Inaugural meeting of the KLCK Bloggers Network, a group of like minded people living in the Kildare, Laois, Carlow, Kilkenny area who share an enthusiasm for Blogging and Internet marketing.

Amongst those who attended were those who write professionally, those with popular blogs, those who were just taking the first step in blogging and those who were on the cusp of getting started.

The aim of the group is to share knowledge, put our heads together and see what we can achieve both individually and as a group.

Meetings will continue every second Monday of the month and all are welcome to attend whether you are living in the four counties or not and whether you are already a blogger or not.

Our next meet up will be on August 9th at the Talbot Hotel Carlow. Paula Sheridan from Candle Designs will be talking about using Flickr for business and we will have a second presentation on the basics of setting up a WordPress blog and useful plugins (speaker tbc).  If you’d like to come along or if you have expertise to share with the group you can RSVP on Facebook or on Linkedin or by leaving a comment on this blog post.

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