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Archive: July, 2012

6 content tips that work for small businesses

Posted by Andy Soloman - July 5, 2012 - Blogging, Business, Content, Content Strategy, Marketing, SMEs, Uncategorized
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Reporter with old fashioned micrpohone For those smaller businesses or SMEs just waking up to the power and necessity of content, it can be a hugely daunting prospect. Whether it is a law firm, solar energy supplier or company selling all types of batteries, just where do you start and what can be done?

For too many SMEs, the journey starts with contracts with web design companies, an SEO expert and possibly external marketing help. Everyone wants to help, but all too often the approach is fragmented. What use is a blunt tool that delivers erratic results. Everyone wants to stand out from the crowd, but just how do you do it? Get the content right and your website visitors will soon become your customers.

If planning is started from the perspective of the desired results and then mapped along the customer journey and back through the organisation it will be possible to identify the activities and content that will make an impact.

And it doesn’t need to be complicated.

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Channel 4seven – Social media scheduling hits mainstream television

Posted by Andy Soloman - July 4, 2012 - Digital, Innovation, Social Media, Television, Uncategorized
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I’m generally not too concerned with developments in television beyond the explosion of content targeted at specialist interests, the growth in delivery channels and media convergence. But today’s launch of a new TV channel from British terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4 has piqued my attention. Channel 4seven has a simple and quite innovate premise.

Its mission is to listen and build schedules around which of its programmes have created the most buzz across social media, bloggers, critics and from viewers. A montage of comments will be aired before each programme starts.

Interesting, yes. Brave, definitely. Foolish, possibly.

So which programmes will we be seeing on Channel 4seven I wonder? The mass market dross of programmes such as Embarrassing Bodies where you can gawk from the safety of your own living room at other peoples’ genital deformities, or endless repeats of Gordon Ramsey swearing at people in kitchens?

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