Social Media Revolution
August 22, 2009
AdWORKS is Coming
June 23, 2009
Come to learn how to be a part of the biggest Marketing & Advertising opportunity in Northwest Ohio at the AdWORKS Kick-Off event Thurs., June 25.
This social hour is free to attend by all. Ad Club of Toledo President, Sara Shiels and I, along with other Ad Club members, will be unveiling all the juicy details of the upcoming AdWORKS event on October 9. You will learn how to be a part of the show by exhibiting, serving on a breakout discussion panel, sponsoring a portion of the event and much, much more.
Those attending the AdWORKS Kick-Off have first crack at exhibitor location, sponsorships, and additional options. You will want to attend this to be in “the know” for the upcoming event!
The Toledo Club - “Red Room”
235 14th Street
Toledo, OH 43604
Thursday, June 25
5:30-7:30 p.m.
AdWORKS Preview Presentation at 6:00 p.m.
Free to attend. Cash bar.
Please RSVP to Patty Schoepf by calling 419.866.4199 or e-mail director@adclubtoledo.org.
Smart marketing in a tough economy
April 19, 2009
Last week I had the distinct honor and pleasure of participating on a marketing panel organized by Leasa Maxx of Maxx Marketing & Design and the Maumee Chamber of Commerce.
On the panel with me were three very talented marketing professionals: Susie Joyner, marketing manager at Allshred Services; Deborah Rasmusson, director of vocational services for Sunshine Inc. and Georgette’s Grounds & Gifts and Tim Langhorst, executive vp at Thread Information Design.
We covered a lot of ground on topics such as:
- how small businesses can get more bang from their marketing dollars, without spending more
- what can small businesses do to combat the need for cold calling
- how can small businesses foster stronger relationships with clients and prospects
- what is social media and does it make sense for “my” small business
- tips and advise on how to build a practical online strategy
Small business marketing takeaway:
Carve out 60 minutes and watch this video. It’s loaded with tons of practical information and tips on how to market smarter in this very tough economy.
Strong local interest sparks first Social Media Breakfast Toledo event
April 4, 2009

I am so pleased to report that local participation for the April 3 Inaugural Social Media Breakfast Toledo meeting was extremely strong. The planning committee could not have been more pleased at the turnout, interest and engagement for the event, which combined an overview of web 2.0 social media with an opportunity for business networking.
We had 79 people attend in person and an additional 67 watch the live stream, which exceeded our expectations. Erica Shaffer from WTOL 11 stayed for the entire event. See her reporting of the event here. It shows that there is tremendous interest at all levels in social media and people are actively looking for venues to learn, connect, share and network.
Panelists for the event included Victoria Kamm, Allen Mireles, Dave Rigotti and Damian Rintelmann. Led by moderator Michael Temple, the panel discussed such topics as attracting new customers with social media, retaining existing customers with social media and market research to learn what customers want through conversation.
The panel also answered questions on Social Networking tools such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Ning and other social media platforms, citing personal experience on tactics, tools and trends.
If you’ll be in the NW Ohio area on May 1, please join us for SMB Toledo #2.
What’s your definition of social media?
March 20, 2009
We had a very intriguing discussion at the Social Media Breakfast Toledo planning committee meeting today about how each of us have a different way to define social media.
I like to keep things simple, so my favorite definition goes something like this:
Media (published content) with a social (anyone can do it) component.
By the way, seats are filling fast for the inaugural Social Media Breakfast Toledo event on April 3. For more information or to register, click here.
Inaugural Social Media Breakfast Toledo
March 10, 2009

Social Media Breakfast Toledo is an event where social media practitioners and others interested in communication come together to eat, meet, share and learn. Marketers, public relations professionals, entrepreneurs, bloggers, podcasters, videographers, new media fanatics, and online social networkers are all welcome to attend. Register.
The Social Media Breakfast series began in Boston in 2007 and has now spread to more than a dozen cities throughout the United States.
Our fledgling efforts in the Toledo-area center on defining trends and best practices, and highlighting new apps and experts, as we all try to stay abreast of the rapidly evolving idea of social media.
The inaugural Social Media Breakfast Toledo will include a main speaker and good food, followed by panel discussion and networking.
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009
Time: 7:30 – 9:30 a.m.
Location:
Elk’s Lodge Toledo 53 map it
3520 Holland-Sylvania Road
419.841.6654
Cost: $10.00/person
Event tag: #SMBTOL
7:30-8:00 a.m. Event begins - food, drink and networking
8:00-8:15 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks by Michael Temple
8:15-9:00 a.m. Panel discussion
9:00-9:30 a.m. More mingling and wrap-up
No question or idea is unwelcome. Come share with our new community of social media users. Fee to attend is $10.00 and includes breakfast.
Inaugural Social Media Breakfast Toledo speakers and panelists:
Click here for more information or to register.
Toledo Tweetup
March 5, 2009

If you are on Twitter and want to meet face to face with other Toledo-area Twitterers, come to the second Toledo Tweetup organized by Damian Rintelmann of Hart Associates.
The very first ever Toledo Tweetup was held at The Blarney downtown and had about 20 people attend.
Help make this one even better. I’m going. Are you?
view details, see who else plans to attend and even RSVP (though not required) here.
The renaissance of small business marketing
February 27, 2009
How users engage with you through digital channels will ultimately define your brand.
Try not to interrupt what people are interested in. BE what people are interested in.
Social media + text releases = PitchEngine
February 25, 2009

I’m a big believer in, and student of, the techniques of “inbound marketing”. The basic premise behind inbound marketing is to do everything you can to get found by people already searching for the products and services that you offer. For most small businesses, that means setting up your website like a “hub” for your industry that attracts visitors organically through the search engines, the blogosphere, and social media sites. That’s why I LOVE PitchEngine.
PitchEngine makes it possible for PR pros, brands, and agencies to build and share digital, social media releases with their contacts for FREE. I’ve used other free online news release products before, but they did not have the social media component I needed to maximize search engine results for my website.

PitchEngine is PR for the Social Web. Huh? Don’t think of PitchEngine as a distribution service. Think of it as a way to package all of your news assets (like a press kit) in one concise, easy to share, digital package - the social media release (SMR) - that you can edit and make changes to any time.
You build it. You share it.
As a bonus (if we needed one), PitchEngine shares your SMR with Google News, PitchFeed and other social sites and shows you how many views it gets. Again, all for FREE. With PitchEngine, you can create social media releases yourself with nothing more than some copy and multimedia content like images and video.
One of the absolute best features of PitchEngine is that you can then share your release via email and social sites like Facebook, Twitter and more.
Each release is hosted free for 30 days. at which time it will expire.
Small business marketing takeaway:
Not only is it media-worthy, but PitchEngine makes PR more social, meaning your content can be suitable for consumers and “friends” alike. The more content and insight into your brand you provide, the more authentic and transparent you will be to potential readers.
Love it!
New resource helps small businesses with Local Search
January 25, 2009

As a follow-up to yesterday’s post, I just had to tell you about a new small business service that launched January 20th.
GetListed.org helps small business owners learn more about the way their businesses are listed online.
Their mission:
“to help small businesses claim and enhance their listings at major search engines.”
What a fantastic new resource for small businesses.
GetListed.org is extremely easy to use. Simply enter the business name and zip code you want to look up. The results provide local listing information for Google, Yahoo, Live Search and Best of the Web.
As I’ve talked about before, the potential to attract new customers via Local Search is enormous. Now, GetListed.org can help your business get started building and improving your search engine presence. They also offer a resource center if you find yourself overwhelmed by the world of Local Search.
Small business marketing takeaway:
If your small business depends on customers from your city or neighborhood, you have to get found online locally. Advertising in the printed version of the Yellow Pages, is not enough in this Web 2.0, mobile world.




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