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		<title>Ready. Aim. Oh, wait a minute!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>V A Donnelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s nothing better than a fired-up client … a client eager to spend resources and energy on doing smart things in a smart way … a client ready for results and willing to do what it takes to get them.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There’s nothing better than a fired-up client … a client eager to spend resources and energy on doing smart things in a smart way … a client ready for results and willing to do what it takes to get them.</p>
<p>And there’s nothing worse than having to tell that client to holster it back up because they aren’t ready to pull the trigger.</p>
<p>That is sometimes the situation we find ourselves in when our small business clients are interested in implementing social media strategies before they have made sure that the location they are driving traffic to – usually their Web site – is prepared to handle the traffic.</p>
<p>When it comes to marketing their own brand, many small- and mid-sized businesses are working with limited resources.  So a decision to increase focus in one area often inadvertently becomes a decision to decrease attention in another.</p>
<p>Embarking on a social media strategy is a major undertaking for any company, an effort that often manages to soak up a lot of internal resources.  This can mean that the more mundane efforts it takes to update the company Web site can often go ignored, leaving the place you are trying to drive more traffic to looking something less than its best. Why is this a problem?  Because social media efforts are just a means to an end, with your final goal being to convert traffic into sales.</p>
<p>It’s important that the first step of your social media strategy be taking a look at your Web site and making sure it is an effective end-destination for every tweet, blog post and shared video.</p>
<ul>
<li>Are there clear “calls to action” throughout your Web site?</li>
<li>Are your products and service pages current, accurate and complete?</li>
<li>If you are targeting a specific audience with specific services/products needs in your social media efforts, are those services/products easily found?</li>
<li>Are your contact pages updated and complete?  Is it easy for customers to continue the dialog that you started with a social media vehicle?</li>
<li>Is your Web site content of interest to your social media audiences?</li>
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<p>Pages that need simple corrections should be taken care of right away.  Any section that needs more extensive effort should be avoided as landing pages for social media traffic.  Once you are comfortable that your Web site is ready and able to do handle the new traffic, your company can feel comfortable in taking its first shot at social media success.</p>
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		<title>What Business Are You In?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 17:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago – perhaps 6-8 years ago (ages ago in Internet time) – having a website for a small business meant either hiring a web development company or, assigning the task to an individual in your organization to design and develop it. With that complete – you arrived on the information highway and were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-409" title="pondering-man" src="http://cazmunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/pondering-man.jpg" alt="pondering-man" width="323" height="226" />Not too long ago – perhaps 6-8 years ago (ages ago in Internet time) – having a website for a small business meant either hiring a web development company or, assigning the task to an individual in your organization to design and develop it. With that complete – you arrived on the information highway and were cruising along down the road.</p>
<p>Marketing your business remained very traditional – with one additional ‘cool’ feature – a web address, which you listed on every brochure, business card, and magazine advertisement you placed. And it was powerful. So much product information, industry knowledge and articulate value propositions could be displayed – graphically. Provisions for updates including internal procedures, job assignments, and sincere dedication to this new media assured its contribution to your small business success.</p>
<p>Celebrations were held all around and with baited breath – results were expected. Often, these results were good, sometime phenomenal, too often however – very much lacking. Even more review and internal discussions to change some of the content bore little fruit.</p>
<p>In the end, a decision – perhaps not a conscience one, but a decision all the same was made: ‘This site is not going to produce the results we expect. Let’s just leave it up there and get back to the business we know best. What the heck, maybe someone will find it and give us call.&#8221;</p>
<p>I find it curious that a small business that specializes in a particular market segment – and advocates to their customers all the good reasons for leveraging their unique abilities – dosn&#8217;t apply the same thinking to the growth of their own business.</p>
<p>Just having a site is not enough – certainly not today. It requires constant attention to understand the ever changing conditions in the Internet as-well-as the practices of those who use it to find relevant information, i.e., your target customer!</p>
<p>Are you an expert in your industry? I expect so. Are you an expert in Internet marketing? … Perhaps – but is that the business you are in? Probably not.<br />
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		<title>To Thine Own Self Be True</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 01:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles (Chaz) Broersma</dc:creator>
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I wrote the following article over 4 years ago and it was published in Business Strategies Magazine. It came up recently in a search result and I re-read it and pondered how, the more things change the more they stay the same. It really speaks to what the &#8220;Social Medium&#8221; is all about. Read and [...]]]></description>
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<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left">I wrote the following article over 4 years ago and it was published in Business Strategies Magazine. It came up recently in a search result and I re-read it and pondered how, the more things change the more they stay the same. It really speaks to what the &#8220;Social Medium&#8221; is all about. Read and enjoy!</p>
<p>Like most great principles, integrity gets a lot of lip-service, but it&#8217;s seldom a true way of life, especially on the Internet. We have tuned ourselves to distrust what we read and see because frankly, so much of it is spin or an all-out lie. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is&#8230; When we hear the word integrity it often congers up an image of a stern and sober school master whose Quaker or Puritan upbringing shows through his innate inability to smile, joke or be happy. But this isn&#8217;t what I&#8217;m talking about when I say integrity. I am talking about that character quality that doesn&#8217;t cut corners or shade the truth, no matter what.</p>
<p>Integrity is the key to success in everything that we do. Integrity is honesty and truth, period. Shakespeare captured the essence of this in Hamlet, when he wrote; &#8220;And this above all, to thine own self be true. And it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.&#8221; If we are honest with ourselves we can&#8217;t be dishonest with anyone. If our motto is integrity, we always have what we need. We sleep soundly knowing that we don&#8217;t have to worry about what we have said or done.</p>
<p>Translating this principle to your efforts on the Internet is critical as you develop the contents of your website, blog or online communications. Remember that the Internet is the quintessential and ubiquitous communications medium. By design it is everywhere, all the time. The communities that define the Internet, people (all of us) coming together around common interests, have unprecedented access to information, yours and everyone else&#8217;s. Therefore, make sure what you publish is honest and true. Simple, right?</p>
<p>The simple truth of the matter is that all of life is governed by the principle of cause and effect. We have all heard this law repeated in various forms from scriptural to cultural; You reap what you sow &#8211; For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction &#8211; What comes around goes around. Failure to obey this law will result in certain disappointment. This is especially true of the information that you publish and communicate, or the business that you do, on the Internet.</p>
<p>There is a term &#8220;Internet Time,&#8221; that gets bandied about in relation to the speed with which change occurs or things happen online. I have always correlated this term, or concept, to another very familiar concept, dog years, the 7:1 ratio of the age of a dog to a human. In other words, the dog ages 7 times faster than a human. The correlation is a simple one: Change occurs and things happen 7 times faster on the Internet than they do in the dirt-world.</p>
<p>At a purely pragmatic level, honesty is the best policy. Frankly, it is the only policy online. With the law of cause and effect and the concept of Internet Time in mind, imagine if you will the potential impact of putting information out there that isn&#8217;t absolutely true, or doing business online that is not honest according to our previous definition. Understand that this dishonest effort will most certainly bring those &#8220;chickens home to roost.&#8221; When or how big the unfailing blow will be, nobody can tell. However, you can be sure that &#8220;the other shoe will drop.&#8221;</p>
<p>By comparison lets look at the upside potential of this example. If the information that you publish and the business that you conduct online is honest and true, it stands to reason that the reward that you will receive will come to you 7 times faster, right? Absolutely! Not only that but just as the punishment always seems to be greater than the crime, the rewards for our Integrity will be out of all proportion to our honest efforts. It is our choice.<br />
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		<title>There&#8217;s Gold in them there hills!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 22:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles (Chaz) Broersma</dc:creator>
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This was quite literally the rally cry that swept the nation after gold was discovered at Sutter&#8217;s Creek. By 1864 the gold rush had ended, leaving in its wake tens of thousands of broken men and women who had gone out to California seeking their fortunes.
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<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-51" title="miner-pick49er" src="http://cazmunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/miner-pick49er-150x150.jpg" alt="miner-pick49er" width="150" height="150" />This was quite literally the rally cry that swept the nation after gold was discovered at Sutter&#8217;s Creek. By 1864 the gold rush had ended, leaving in its wake tens of thousands of broken men and women who had gone out to California seeking their fortunes.</p>
<p>We have seen some semblance of this phenomenon in the past related to all things Internet. In the mid nineties we experienced the cyber rush as companies and individuals sought their fortunes online. Dotcom mania swept our nation like gold fever, with a similar net effect. How quickly we forget the past&#8230;</p>
<p>The vast majority of the forty-niners did not strike it rich. The real money was made by the industrious entrepreneurs of the day who realized that these miners needed to be fed and clothed. They also needed a place to stay and equipment with which to ply their trade.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-53" title="lola" src="http://cazmunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/lola-262x300.jpg" alt="lola" width="168" height="192" /></p>
<p>William Randolph Hurst III, direct descendant of the man who won the San Francisco Examiner in a hand of poker during that era, is credited with the first use of the term &#8220;picks and shovels&#8221; as it relates to the Internet. You see, Mr. Hurst understood that it was the farmers, restaurant owners, inn keepers and suppliers of everything from shovels to newspapers who made the real money. People with names like Stanford, Levi and Straus. These tycoons, and many others, made fortunes on everything from blue jeans to prostitution.</p>
<p>To date, it has been the &#8220;picks and shovels&#8221; companies that have flourished and prospered online. These companies have implemented business plans geared towards helping other businesses harness the true value of the Internet &#8211; community, collaboration and communication. This is especially significant as we move from an economy based on the valuation of tangible assets to one based on the real value of information.</p>
<p>Opportunities abound for today&#8217;s enterprising Netrepreneur. For example, the applications service provider or ASP business model also referred to as SaaS (software as a service), which is the automation and outsourcing of business functions, in many cases dealing with the distribution and use of software utilizing the Internet as the primary medium, has grown exponentially to a multi-billion dollar industry in the last several years. Furthermore, this model has grown faster than eCommerce originally did.</p>
<p>In addition to back office automation we are confronted with the ever present need to find and use information effectively. Websites and blogs online that support this function are called Portals. These websites rely on the sharing of information among customers, business partners, vendors, stakeholders and constituents, centered on a general topic area or industry. The Portal owner benefits financially from the affiliate relationships that he or she has with numerous vendors and suppliers represented on the site. An excellent example of a Social Media portal is none other than <a href="http://www.socialmediaportal.com/">The Social Media Portal (SMP)</a>, Which bills itself as a resource that maps global social media, social networks and user generated content (UGC).</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-61" title="linksearthorgs" src="http://cazmunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/linksearthorgs-150x150.jpg" alt="linksearthorgs" width="150" height="150" />Portals that address a very specific need, application or segment of an industry are called Vortals or vertical portals. Vortals provide seemingly endless amounts of information and support to all involved on a relatively narrow subject area. The Vortal business model lends itself to the entrepreneur or small business owner who has a very particular interest, passion or skill.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not forget about information aggregators or intermediaries, Infomediaries for short. These websites  and blogs provide specialized information to producers of goods and services and their potential customers, increasing the value through aggregation. Infomediaries provide valuable data about consumers and their buying habits. These data are made more valuable when they are carefully analyzed and used in target marketing campaigns.</p>
<p>Do you have information you want to sell? Could you do it online? You may want to consider it. The online information industry will grow dramatically over the next several years, further offsetting the traditional publishing and media industries!</p>
<p>These are but a few of the information centric &#8220;picks and shovels&#8221; company types presently supporting real commerce on the Internet. Others include, knowledge networks or expert sites, efficiency based manufacturing models, virtual merchants, advertising, marketing, branding and promotions&#8230; If you can think it up you can come up with an application on the web.</p>
<p>So, do it!<br />
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