Showing posts with label Building Your Online Brand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Building Your Online Brand. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Episode 35 - Managing your social media expectations

First off I would like to give a hat tip to Brent Williams, the chief at MultifamilyInsiders.com, for spurring this conversation and inspiring this post. We had an interesting conversation going on from one of my previous posts, and it came around to "managing one's expectations with social media." I've said all along that social media is a part to building your online brand. With building any brand we all know it takes time, and building an online brand can seem like you're doing it all over again. The good news is that if you already have a brand then it's not a complete rebuild, but it's taking a different view point for how your brand is going to present itself online. This doesn't happen overnight, and the "build it and they will come" concept just doesn't work. No longer can you just build a website and hope people find you. You need to continually build your presence online, you need a strategy, and you needed to start yesterday. For those of you that have started, GREAT! For those of you thinking about starting, it's time to get a move on.

In my comments to Brent from that post I shared what I've helped J.C. Hart do over the last 2 years to build a better online brand. That's right 2 years. Here's what I shared:
This is a challenge and a hurdle so many struggle with. The main issue really isn't where the resources are coming from, but how people are stuck in their thinking and perspective. It's scary to take risk and it's scary to change. I just don't think that is an excuse. So here's what I've done in the last 2 years, and how it's been a wash when it comes to dollars invested.

1. I just went for it and dropped the print guides. Yep, we did it.
2. Pooled together the new found saving for our Indianapolis Area Apartments and created a kick ass marketing fund for the city/market.
3. Hired an online media agency to help me with our online brand and online assets.
3. Allocated some of the $ saved to completely redesigning, optimizing, and overhauling our website(s).
4. Allocated some of the $ to adding additional ILS listings.
5. Dove in head first to personally understand as many social media channels as I could. I mainly did this on my own time.
6. Along with online media agency helped build online social assets like blogs, facebook pages, a YouTube channel, and Twitter account.
7. Organized a strategy for on site teams to blog.
8. Watch physical traffic from year to year (in a down market year) go up. Watch website traffic from year to year increase 50%.
9. Always believe there is a better way to do things. Innovate, innovate, innovate.
10. Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

So that's it in a nutshell for me and J.C. Hart, and we're still rolling with some killer new projects for 2010. As I continue to say, there is no cookie cutter approach. What works for me won't work for everyone, and social media in general isn't for everyone. That said, I do truly believe that anyone can at least do something to build a better online brand. It may not be with Twitter or Facebook, but more time dedicated to your online assets shouldn't be a decision that is limited by economics.

If you'd like to read all the comments and watch the original post you can visit it here.

All this said, I've got quite the video for you today. Six minutes of fun for why social media needs to be a part of your online brand and how success won't happen overnight. It's a long term strategy. Thanks for stopping by.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Episode 26 - I'm killing the "Building Your Online Brand" series

It just was going too slow, and is just unrealistic. There is no one way to build an online brand. I'm sure I was giving some helpful tips, but it takes so much more than that. Here's why, and I also mention an upcoming project called The Resident Connection.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Building Your Online Brand Episode 6 - The RSS

So, in Episode 5 I indicated that the blog is the most powerful social media tool in your toolbox. Here's why.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Episode 19 - The ILS Conundrum

This may come as a shock, but I've been thinking. After the Rent.com debacle, I started thinking about the ILS models in general. I've shared some of my thoughts about ILS's in a MFI discussion (click here) before, but here are some more ideas and I want yours please. Tell us what you want to see. How do you want to see the ILS's change?

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Building Your Online Brand - Part 5

In trying to get back on track with the series, recent discussions about tracking traffic and ILSs has me thinking about the most important online tool for your online brand. Let me know your thoughts.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Episode 15/BOB 4 - Building Content

Creating content is a beast. I wrote a guest post on the Firebelly Marketing blog a few weeks ago about how it is so challenging to create the content. What's it take? I have a few thoughts. This is part 4 to Building Your Online Brand and Episode 15 all in one.

Building Your Online Brand - Part 3

There are a ton of free tools to study analytics, keywords, and get alerts. I talk about a few of them her in Part 3 of Building Your Online Brand.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Building Your Online Brand - #2

For part two of the Building Your Online Brand series let's talk about your website. I encourage you to take an honest look at it, and give you 3 first steps to help.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Building Your Online Brand - #1

Well, I took last week off to play a little catch up. I'm back again with the first installment to building your online brand. While I couldn't find my copy of Good to Great, I recommend you find a copy and I also have some other recommended reading for you. Thanks all!