Archive for Sales Professionals

Five Tools For Successful Web Marketing, Part 3: Facebook

Friday, July 10th, 2009

facebookNo one could have predicted a few years ago how successful online social networking would have become.  What we know now is that it is beyond a fad or a nitch market. Social Networking sites are the new wave in communications. Facebook, with it’s over 2 billion users, is quickly replacing other forms of online communication to become the premier place where information sharing takes place on the web. Facebook and sites like it are an ideal way of collecting marketing research as well as spread word of mouth marketing about your business. With a Facebook page for your business you can connect with your clients in a new, more personal way while at the same time collecting demographic information about your client base. Facebook also branches out your market utilizing your current clients and giving them an easy way to tell their friends about you. By becoming a fan of your page, they are identifying their affiliation with you to all their friends. Here are a few was to encourage people to connect with you in Facebook. Read More→

Five Tools For Successful Web Marketing, Part 2: Adwords

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

adwords2Pay per click advertising is the most effective marketing you can pay for. If you have a budget for continued marketing, then Adwords are your most cost effective solution. For as little as a few cents, you can bring customers looking for your products and services right to your website. The best part about Google Adwords, is that when a visitor searches your keywords and clicks on your Ad, Google tracks that and it contributes to your natural site page rank. So even if you don’t have a continuous budget for marketing with Adwords, it would benefit your site to run Adwords for a few months. Especially if you are launching a new business or just trying to reposition your business to a new market. You can target your Adwords regionally to decrease unnecessary hits to your ads and you can simply set a max budget, so your advertising costs will never exceed what you intended to spend. Here are a few tips for setting up your Adwords. Read More→

Five Tools For Successful Web Marketing, Part 1: Analytics

Monday, July 6th, 2009

analyticsThe often overlooked and sometimes ignored aspect of an SEO strategy is your back end server stats and/or analytics. People are hitting your site now, and understanding the how, why, and what of your current viewers is the first step in seeking out new visitors and expanding on your current viewer base. Most hosts offer a statistics monitoring service that allows you to keep track of the basic visitor information. Google Analytics offers the most comprehensive statistics solution out there today, and it is completely free. The Analtics reports from Google Analytics will help you answer the following how, why, and what questions that will help you build your online marketing strategy. Read More→

Interview with iThemes

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

phoneI’ve known Cory Miller from iThemes.com for years, and last week he came over to shoot some video for our upcoming video blog. After the shoot was over he offered to say some nice things about Main Street. (I didn’t ask him too, but I certainly didn’t refuse when he offered.)

When he did the testimonial he mentioned that one of the key reasons he trusts Main Street to take care of his referred customers is because when clients call, we answer the phone!

I hadn’t thought about answering the phone as a competitive advantage in the high-technology world, but now that I think about it, we do work with a lot of vendors who are reachable only via email.

So, if you are looking for real people who answer their own phones, then Main Street may be a good fit for you. We are generally in the office from 8am – 5pm central time, Monday – Friday. Give us a call.  (We also respond to emails pretty promptly too.)

Cory’s complete testimonial is here. Thanks Cory!

Freedom of Speech in the Twitter Age

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

iran-tw-20_biggerI watched the Iran Election chatter on Twitter for several hours last night. In a country with no free press and limited free speech it turns out that Twitter is a powerful tool of open communications. As the protesters used Twitter to rally and pass information about government activities, the government tried to block it and other social networking sites. Read More→