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Redhead Marketing Blog on Hiatus


To all our loyal followers, I just wanted to say Thank YOU! Thank you for reading Redhead Marketing Blog these past few years and thank you for sharing our articles with your own followers, fans and circles.  It is very much appreciated.

You may have noticed I have not posted here in quite some time. Since February when Quirky Marketing Calendar ~ 365 Ways to Promote Your Business Using Zany and Non-Traditional Holidays was lauched to be exact. We did that because most of the topics I post on the Redhead Marketing Blog are topics we cover in the book and on the site. So rather than be redundant (and incur the rath of Google) we decided to only post there.

So my team and I decided to also create a blog specifically for new holiday marketing ideas.  You can click on the book title above or visit www.QuirkyMarketingCalendar.com to check out the latest book. When you visit,  click on a date on the calendar to the right of the page you can read about the daily holiday and get some ideas for how to market your business using those ideas. You can read all the blog posts since we started (in February). Many of the posts on the Quirky Marketing Calendar blog and site are new ideas not even in this year’s calendar.

Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think about Quirky Marketing Calendar. 

Wishing you much success with your marketing efforts. And if I can ever be of assistance, be sure to let me know. You can learn more about me and my services at http://speakingwithspirit.com/services/

Wishing you all the best and much success with your marketing and social media results!

Heidi Richards Mooney, The Redhead Marketer

Add comment May 30th, 2010

August 10th is Lego Day ~ Time for Serious Play?


August 10th  is Lego Day ~ Legos were invented by Godfred Kirk Christiansen (1954) in response to a need for toys that would challenge children to think.  Legos comes from the word “Leg godt” which means “play well.”

 

Over the next 52+ years dozens of organizations have come up with ideas and events to create a world record for using the most legos, creating the largest construction and even the tallest towers. In fact, in 2006 the  World record-smashing LEGO tower measures over 96 feet tall beat the former record by only 7 inches.  The structure, built by hundreds of children in Vienna, created a whopping  tower of LEGO measuring 96.7 feet. In fact,  The new tower is so tall, the children assembled the structure in pieces before adults lifted each section to the pinnacle by a crane.
 ~ Read the whole story here: http://dvice.com/archives/2008/10/world_recordsma.php.

 What records have you attempted to “break” in your company, your community, your circle to gain attention of the media and promote your business?

Here’s some great Lego training ideas http://www.squarewheels.com/content/legotrdev.html

And be sure to check out LEGO SERIOUS PLAY ~ an innovative, experiential process
designed to enhance innovation and business performance here: http://www.seriousplay.com/

Add comment August 10th, 2009

Businesses Could Get Locked Up on Bastille Day


man behind bars – Bastille Day is the French national holiday, celebrated on 14 July each year. In France, it is called Fête Nationale (“National Celebration”) the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille fortress-prison was seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern nation, and of the reconciliation of all the French inside the constitutional monarchy which preceded the First Republic, during the French Revolution. (Source Wikipedia).

Today is Bastille Day

In honor of Bastille Day I thought it would be fun to showcase an event the *American Cancer Society hosts ever year called Jail & Bail

Jail & Bail is an annual fundraising event that brings together community leaders and ordinary citizens for a common cause… to help fight Cancer!

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Jo Walters, David Singer, Sabrina Singer and Marilee Maddox

For many years I was an active participant in Jail & Bail, serving as a Parole Board Member AND a Jailbird! 

This year, the American Cancer Society’s annual Jail and Bail event, held recently at the Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel in Dania Beach, raised more than $150,000.

Here’s how it works: The fundraiser has community members “arrested” by local law enforcement officers and brought to the mock jail. While in custody, these “jailbirds” have unlimited use of a telephone to call friends, relatives, co-workers, business associates, etc…, to raise the bail in pledges to the American Cancer Society. The bail is determined by a “judge” at the “jail”. And, all donations are fully tax deductible contributions to the American Cancer Society.

The local ACS sends media releases with Parole board members names and companies and also provides volunteers with their own press release Template to send out to their own media contacts. This is also a great way to stay top of mind in the media when they are looking for a story or resource.

One of my good friends David Singer (an attorney in Hollywood, Florida) has been the local Jail & Bail chairperson for years. And he and his law firm have received prestigious placement in all the major media outlets in the tri-county area including print, radio AND TV.  He works tirelessly to recruit Parole Board members who in turn find people to “arrest.”

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And it’s a fun event. 

What does Jail & Bail have to do with Marketing? It’s called Cause-related marketing. Whenever businesses support a cause that has potential to reach a lot of people in the community, it helps them not only create goodwill in the community, it often will gain incredible media attention.  And that’s the kind of attention most businesses want. Because we don’t have to pay for it and we can feel good about giving back. As a “sponsor” you get visibility on marketing materials, mentioned during planning meetings and in media releases and much more. As a participant you get to work closely with other like-minded volunteers AND maybe even see YOUR name in the media.

Here are 5 tips to help you plan and execute a successful Cause-related Marketing Campaign:

1. Find a cause you can get your arms around. Something that feeds your soul AND does good in the community. You will find it more worthwhile and you will be able to relate better to the people who also believe in the cause – the volunteers, staff and supporters. Organizations are also looking for partners with similar agendas, those who can achieve their goals by partnering with the right businesses and individuals in the first place.

2. Set realistic, measurable goals for your program.  Like any other marketing plan, you need to know what outcomes you hope to get from your participation.  Include how you will achieve those goals.

3. Create a “partnership agreement” that both parties understand and agree to.  A clearly defined agreement will include both “partners” obligations, rights and expectations. Remember this is like any other partnership and if you can add a little formality to it, then the chances of success increase and it creates a sense of comfort knowing in black and white what each partners responsibilities include.

4. Be an ambassador for your Cause.  Let everyone in your own circle know what and how you are supporting the organization. You will be pleasantly surprised by how many people will give you a thumbs up and also will want to “help you in your cause.”

5. When all is said and done, do a thorough review to make sure the campaign met your goals, your needs and the expectations of all concerned. Remember that while you want to support a cause you believe in, the bottom line is your support should create awareness of, interest in and customers for your company.

So next time you are trying to decide what community event to support, look at your calendar and see what’s going on and find a local charity to align yourself with.  And then let me know what you did. Maybe your story will end up in the next edition of Quirky Marketing ~ 365 Ways to Promote Your Business Using Zany and Non-traditional Holidays.

*The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem—by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer— through research, education, advocacy and service.

Grab a FREE copy of my ebook: GET MEDIA SAVVY!– The Ultimate eGuide to Promote Your Products, Services and Ideas to the World at: http://www.womensmediasummit.com/get-media-savvy/

1 comment July 14th, 2009

July 13th Begins Whos Who Week and GEEKS DAY


July 13-17 is World Who’s Who Week – Want to gain local media attention, exposure for your business and to become the Go-to person in networking? Do what the late Pamela M. Hutchinson of Davie Florida,  the creator of Who’s Who in Black South Florida – a directory of black professionals.  On several occasion, the local newspapers featured her directory and when she died wrote a glowing tribute to her and the service to the community her directory provided.

It was the impetus for my team creating the Who’s Who Among Women in Ecommerce Directory to promote women who do business on the web. You can check it out here: http://www.wecai.org/whoswho.htm  What kind of  Who’s Who Directory could you create featuring of a specific group of people or organizations in your community?  (BTW, I created this holiday because I could not find one that focused on this topic).

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July 13th  is Embrace Your Geekness Day – “The future of advertising,” says Charlie Jones, chief marketing officer of RedPeg, an Alexandria, Virginia–based agency, “will be about creating unexpected connections to memorable, real-world experiences in ways that bring brands to life.” So how about electrical outlets in airport terminals? Bradley and Montgomery’s new campaign for Chase Commercial Banking includes ads just above 90 outlets around Indianapolis International Airport. When you plug in your laptop, you see the ad.

Source Quirky Marketing ~ 365 Ways to Grow Your Business Using Zany & Non-traditional Holidays!

Add comment July 10th, 2009

July 8th The News Made the News!


Did you know that on this date in history 1889 Formerly known as Customers’ Afternoon Letters, the Wall Street Journal began publishing under it’s new name? “The Wall Street Journal is a special paper for people in the business and economic communities, yet it goes far beyond that designation in its treatment of the news. The Journal gives precedence to stock market tables and other financial news, but it also prints personality profiles, sociological background articles, and other items on the edges of the “hard” financial news.” (Source: TriviaLibrary.com)

Wall Street Journal Trivia:

Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser founded the Wall Street Journal in 1888 as the Customers’ Afternoon Letters.

Won its 1st Pulitzer Prize in 1947. Since then, it has won several Pulitzer Prizes.

From 1940 to 1970, the paper’s circulation grew from 35,000 to more than a million.
The Journal never prints photographs, only ink dot drawings called hedcuts, introduced in 1979, rather than photographs of people, a practice unique among major newspapers.

The Wall Street Journal Online was launched in 1996 and boasts one of the highest online paid circulations of any journalist media today.

Every Thanksgiving the editorial page publishes two famous articles that have appeared there since 1961. The first is titled “The Desolate Wilderness” (about what the Pilgrims saw when they arrived at the Plymouth Colony). The second is tited “And the Fair Land” written by Vermond C. Royster whose Christmas Article has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal every Christmas Day since 1949.

In 2005 the Journal reported a readership profile of about 60 percent top management, an average income of $191,000, an average household net worth of $2.1 million, and an average age of 55

Sources: Wikipedia and TriviaLibrary.com

Ziegfeld Follies

Today is also Ziegfeld Follies Day!
Florenz Ziegfeld, one of America greatest theatrical producers created the Ziegfelc Follies and from 1907 until his death in 1932, his Ziegfeld Follies were a highlight of New York entertainment. The Follies were famous for their elaborate staging, big stars of the era such as Fannie Brice, Eddie Cantor, Will Rogers and W.C. Fields. The Follies became best known and loved for the trademarked beautiful chorus line. Before the Rockettes becamed a girls dream job, girls of his day dreamed of being a Ziegfeld girl!

Other notable events on this date include:

1933 Public Works Administration becomes effective
1909 1st pro baseball game, minor league, played under lights
1870 Congress authorizes registration of trademarks
1835 Liberty Bell cracks, again
1796 U.S. State Department issues 1st American passport

Source: Brainyhistory.com

Add comment July 8th, 2009

Grow Your Business with a Virtual Assistant


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May 15th is International Virtual Assistants Day - Host a virtual event inviting your circle to meet your virtual assistant.  Interview him or her about what types of projects they work on, how they can help small business and more. Post the interview to your blog and promote your VA in your newsletter, on your website and in emails.  If you are a virtual assistant, host a virtual conference for VA’s inviting them to share their stories with guests.

VA can help promote the event to their local media and garner some publicity for them and you.  In 2008 the Online International Virtual Assistants Conference took place and VA’s from around the globe participated.  It was a great way to raise awareness of this emerging profession.

Loral Langemeier, The Millionaire Maker  says if you want to build wealth you have to first create a Cash Machine and second become someone else’s cash machine. A Virtual Assistant can take the load off so you can focus on the parts of the business that will make you the most money.

 

1 comment May 15th, 2009

Tomorrow is Administrative Professionals Day


April 22nd is also Administrative Professional (AKA Secretary’s) Day – Last year on Administrative Professionals Day a new customer called to order flowers for his two assistants and to thank me for welcoming him to the Chamber of Commerce. He is an attorney. When he was through placing his order, we were chatting a bit and he mentioned he was involved in a lot of organizations and did we work with events. I said yes and also mentioned that we have several attorneys we worked with and oftentimes they will call to order flowers to thank clients who refer their services to new clients. He said, what a great idea “I have this one condominium company who has referred several new clients and I have not yet properly thanked them.” He immediately gave me an order and said he would be calling back with others later this week.

Had I not mentioned some of the areas we serve, we would not have received another order, nor a new steady customer. So, be sure and let your clients and customers know what products and services you offer. Talk to customers and clients to find out what their other needs are that you might be able to serve.

To learn the History of Administrative Professionals Day visit the Tulips Talk Blog

Check out the Top Ways to Say Thank You to Your Assistant at Eden Florist

Add comment April 21st, 2009

Pandamonium on April 16th


April 16 is Panda Day

Panda Express, a leading Chinese quick service chain (with 1000+ locations) created their own panda campaign to launch a new addition to their menu.  Here’s what they did: they sent a plain white box containing two plush pandas named Tom-Tom and Eddie to select marketing restaurant and marketing trade media editors to roll out their Beijing Beef advertising campaign.  They followed up the mailing with an email campaign explaining the chain was “stirring up pandemonium” with its new dish. The results?  Mentions and full spread articles in several of these publications, far exceeding Panda Express’ expectations.

What type of marketing ideas could you come up with to promote your business during Panda Day?

Add comment April 16th, 2009

Three More Tips to Get Your Blog Noticed Read and Followed


In the last post I talked about the importance of Content, creating a Community and Building a Directory to get your blog noticed, read and followed. Here are 3 more tips to Get Your Blog On:

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#4 ~ Add photos. Photos add “life” to a blog, personalize it and make it more interesting. That does not mean EVERY post should have a photo it just means that readers will appreciate if you “mix it up a bit.” Share bits of you.

Let readers into your life by showing your personal side. On my blog Success and then Some, I often post pictures of me networking. Not only does it get people to “see you” in person it also makes you more real. More human. And if they see you as a real person, they are more likely to follow you.

Some great place for Royalty FREE photos include: Fotolia, Fotosearch and Dreamstime. There are also a whole host of free sites from which you can grab photos. A great list of free sites such as Flickr can be found at http://pstutorialsblog.com/44/free-stock-photos/. You can also “google” the photos you are looking for to get some great photos. Be sure you check the licensing from any of these FREE sites before using the photos.

Tip #5 ~ Add Videos to your blog posts. Some of the most popular posts on blogs are the ones that include a video. But don’t just post a video, be sure you also post a commentary about the video. And the video doesn’t even have to be one you created. It can be one you found on YouTube or other video-sharing site. The people who post videos to these sites appreciate the added “publicity” when bloggers refer to their videos and share them with their readers. You can also create your own videos to post to sites such as YouTube, Google Video and Blip.

I created a video about flowers, using Powerpoint, music and Camtasia Studios.  You can see it at my blog Tulips Talk.

My good friend and mentor Terry Brock regularly posts videos to YouTube and in fact has one called Marketing with YouTube ~ How to do it.

 

Robin Goode has a great list of tools you can use to automatically post your videos at the top video sites at http://tinyurl.com/6bhlre.

And if you’d like to research a great new tool, check out my friend Penny Haynes new site Commercial Creation Center. She has tons of resources. Free training and more. In fact, Penny will be my guest on April 23rd at 1pm EST for Cashing in on Videos to promote your Products. You can find out more at: http://www.quirkyoffer.com/LiveCallsInstructions.htm

Tip #6 ~ Promote your blog on social networking sites such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. And niche social networking sites that cater to your target audience. I belong to several other social networking groups such as Boomer Diva Nation we help one another promote our “stuff” all the time. For instance we have our own Twitter Tuesdays and every Tuesday we help one another spread the word about our blog posts, events, products and services and more. There are tools and plug ins for most social networking sites that allow you to automatically post your blog articles as they happen. For instance, use Tweetfeed to post to your twitter account. And you can update your profile with videos from YouTube on Facebook, LinkedIn and more.

These tips and others will help you draw more attention to your site and increase the chances of others becoming loyal followers. Stay tuned for my next post when I talk about blog design, connecting with other users and checking stats to increase blog followers.

7 comments April 14th, 2009

GETTING YOUR BLOG ON ~ 3 Tips


to get you blog noticed, read and followed

Starting a blog may be the craze these days, but is it for you? Do you have what it takes to not just start a blog, but stick to it? Do you know what you want to accomplish with your blog? Do you know how you want to position your blog, what you want to write about and more importantly who you want to write for? A blog without an audience is still a blog, but it may not be effective in achieving your overall goals.

If you want to have an audience, you have to market your blog. You have to let people know it exists. Most people don’t write for themselves, they write for a consumer, a fan or someone(s) who has similar interests. Having others read what you write affirms that you have information worth reading. And if you have ever received comments on your blog you know that feeling that someone does take what you have to say seriously. Even when they don’t agree with your stand, they took the time to respond.

If you want to increase your readers and get more feedback from them (comments) you need to create a plan. And there are “little” things you can do every day to make that happen. In fact, I created a list of 15 tips to get your blog on the radar of your target audience and am sharing 3 tips today. That means I have content to span 5 blog posts. Maybe more if I decide to add to it. Here are those 3 tips:

Tip #1 ~ Create good content. Many blog consultants will tell you that content is king and that you need lots of it. I believe what you really need is strategically created informative or entertaining (and best if its both) content that interests readers and gets visitors to become followers. Writing posts strictly for the search engines may get you better rankings in the short term, but in the long term could hurt your credibility.

If you are having trouble coming up with content, start with a list of something in your genre or niche. Lists are very popular with readers and often lists get picked up and referred to on other blogs. On my blog WE Magazine for Women, I compile a quarterly list of Women Bloggers to watch. It is by far the highest visited (and commented on) post of all the blog posts we write.

Other types of content that are popular with readers is how-to advice. Teach what you know. On my Redhead Marketing blog I write about how to use weird, zany and unusual holidays to promote your business.

Write a 99 Ways to article. Or 33 steps, or 47 tips. Break those tips down into bite-sized pieces and do a series. For instance, the 99 ways could be broken down into a series of tips over a period of time such as a few days or weeks. Similar to what I am doing here with 15 tips shared over 5 posts.

For more ideas about what to write on your blog read How to Write Great Blog Content by Darren Rouse of Problogger at http://www.problogger.net/how-to-write-great-blog-content/

Tip #2 ~ Many successful bloggers have increased their following and built a loyal base by creating an online community on their blog. You can create a forum, a social network or a simple chat room. In fact, most blog software these days allows or has plug ins that will help you establish your community. For an example of how one person did this, check out JamieOliver.com. Keith Ferazzi (author of Never Eat Alone) has a great mix of website, blog and community to take a look at as well.

If you are not sure if you should include a “community” for your readers, check out “Should Blogs Have a Forum?” at Blog Herald

Tip #3 ~ Create a Directory on Your blog. The Directory can include resources your readers would value and want to visit often. By including the directory link you increase the likelihood readers will return (provided the content is good). You can start compiling your directory content based upon your blog posts.

For instance, if you write a technology blog and offer the latest and greatest gadgets in every post. The gadgets could then be compileed and referred to in a directory of recommended sites that your visitor can refer to often. A directory could work with almost any type of blog. A parenting blog could list parenting resources, magazines, books, experts, educational sources, etc. A social media blogger could create a directory of social media sites, social media tools, resources, plug-ins, experts, etc. You get the idea. One of my favorite blogs BlogHer has a directory of other female bloggers on their blog. It is one of the most popular and respected blogs in the blogosphere.

The point is a directory can increase readers because if the content is good, your readers are likely to refer to the directory on their blogs and in their newsletters and emails. After all, if they find a great resource, they too will want to let their readers know about it. Why not be the “it” they refer their readers to?

 

 

 

5 comments April 13th, 2009

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