Cambridgeshire Business Mums Conference

Wed, 16th February, 2011 - Posted by Tamara Baranova - (0) Comment

On the 12th February 2011 Tamara took part in the Cambridgeshire Business Mums Conference and ran a workshop called “Low Cost High Impact Marketing”. Many delegates attended this break-out session, you can see the presentation slides below.

The workshop looked at the following topics:

  • The importance of marketing for small business owners;
  • Your Marketing Triangle: Right MESSAGE, Right MARKET, Right MEDIA
  • Creating your own marketing plan
  • 5 top social media tools to look at
  • Drill-down: Email Marketing, benefits and tips
  • Drill-down: Twitter for business, benefits and tips
  • If you attended the session please post your comments and feedback below.

    Category : Online marketing tips / TJConsulting news

    Email marketing: how to impove your results

    Tue, 26th October, 2010 - Posted by Tamara Baranova - (0) Comment

    Entrepreneurs quickly jumped on to the fact that email is a fast and effective way of marketing a business. But we’ve all become tired of endless spam interruptions, newsletters and various forms of email communications. So you need to become more savvy with your email marketing before you even get started.

    1. Be Human and be You: This might be the virtual world, but don’t distance yourself from your subscribers. People buy from people, as the saying goes. So a good email campaign is based on the same principles as any other sales and marketing drive. Study your audience and what appeals to them. What do they want to read about? What are their concerns and interests? How much time do they have to read and digest your message?
    2. Check Your Data: have a close look at your customer relationship management (CRM) information, and any other relevant data. Make sure that what you are saying is relevant, timely and interesting to the market you are sending to. Are the people you are contacting really the ones you need to be targeting? Is email the most appropriate means of reaching them? Weed out old or inactive accounts from time to time, to stop wasting your efforts and be loved by anti-spam regulators.
    3. continue

    Category : Marketing

    Top trends for email newsletters

    Thu, 12th August, 2010 - Posted by Tamara Baranova - (3) Comment

    I’ve recently attended a great webinar where I learned a lot about newsletter trends for 2010 and beyond. So I thought I’d share my learning with you and here are some points that you can implement now to get more business throughout the rest of 2010!

    testing-hitting-goalTesting is important

    Use your open and click rates to determine the potential strengths and weaknesses of your own campaigns. From the results you can identify areas to test to improve performance. Try split-testing subject lines, FROM name, newsletter title. Research and surveys show that email marketing spend is expected to grow and expand to $2 billion in the US by 2014. The other increase in Marketers’ budgets was in Social Media. This means that if you are not using newsletters yet – don’t miss a chance to get started before it’s no longer a “purple cow” of marketing. continue

    Category : Online marketing tips

    Are newsletters a waste of time?

    Sat, 7th August, 2010 - Posted by Tamara Baranova - (0) Comment

    Guest post by Barry James, Angel Revolutions.

    Are newsletters a waste of time? Yes and no!

    But if they take too much time to write and too much time to read then they do just waste everyone’s time.

    The pace of life is such these days that it’s difficult to find the time to read a full newsletter – even if most of it is interesting. (Let’s face it the ‘filler’ articles that make up the bulk rarely are).

    How much more difficult to find the time to write the stuff – especially if hardly anyone’s going to read it! continue

    Category : Online marketing tips

    Quick guide to Facebook advertising

    Fri, 23rd July, 2010 - Posted by Tamara Baranova - (12) Comment

    Facebook has more than 400 million active users. Recently it reported more traffic than Google Search. Most of Facebook users are 18-37 – adults with disposable income to spend.

    That’s why advertising on Facebook presents a fabulous business opportunity. You can drive traffic to your website, connect with a huge community of your target customers, promote your services, products and special offers. What’s more – Facebook offers very cost-effective advertising opportunity through its own pay-per-click ads. However you can do it for free by just creating a business page or a group.

    Pay-per-click advertising

    Facebook allows businesses to purchase image and text-based ads that can be targeted to a specific demographic based on age, location, gender, marital status, interests and more. Therefore a luxury wedding planner in King’s Lynn can target women who are 25-40, engaged, within 20 miles from King’s Lynn and are college graduates. It’s impossible to achieve such targeting with Google AdWords as all you can specify is someone’s location.

    Ads are charged on a cost per click (CPC) or cost per mille (or 1,000 impressions, CPM) basis. You can set up a daily budget and a bid per click or impressions. The minimum daily budget is $1. Facebook will show a suggested bid range displaying what other advertisers targeting your demographic are paying. To get good results you’ll need to bid somewhere in the middle of the suggested range. continue

    Category : Online marketing tips