Handshake Networking

handshake-infonitumI’d like to toss out a few definitions, if you don’t mind.

When it comes to networking, I have personal definitions of three different kinds:

  • Social Networking: Using social-networking sites like Facebook and Twitter for mainly social (read: personal) reasons
  • Professional Networking: Using either social-networking sites that have more of a professional bent (I’m thinking LinkedIn and others of its kind here; Twitter counts here, too), as well as professional networks (like Sibdu, one of my clients, that does commercial real-estate professional networking)
  • Handshake Networking: Getting out to events (whether they be local meetings or chamber gatherings, mixers at conventions, etc.) and “pressing the flesh,” as it were

I’m building my business on the first two points. After a BNI meeting I had today, though, I realize that there’s still a lot of value in this kind of networking — even with the rush to use the online varieties. Since I’m an old salt at the handshake variety, I’m hoping I can convince you that the third can be just as important as the first two.

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Twitter and Compliance/Policy Issues

Twitter is a fantastic tool for not only getting marketing, sales and advertising messages out, it’s also great for keeping in touch with a community formed around a brand, company, association or even governmental entity. I’d go into proof about this, but most everyone who reads this blog already knows this. If you need an example, just ask Oprah.

When it comes to enterprise use — as opposed to individual use — of social-media tools like Twitter, there’s issues surrounding compliance and security, as well as overall policy. To put it simply, your company may not want you to tweet (140 character posts to the Twitter site) because of whatever internal or external policies or laws to which it must adhere.

But what if your company had a way to enable employees to tweet, which in turn helps your company to better communicate with its client base and … yes … even make money? No toolset currently exists that can help out those organizations, right? Well, that’s about to change.

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Quick and Effective Videos

Video Generic GraphicWho says you need to have a Web video that would be the envy of George Lucas or Steven Spielberg? I sure don’t.

If you have the budget, then … sure, go for a big, glitzy production. But even the spots that have high-quality graphics, audio, music and so on in them can fail miserably, because they don’t have the right kind of actual content. It’s that idea that is very easy to bring to video, and it can be done inexpensively as well.

I recently found a video that exemplifies this concept. This gentleman has picked up on how to very effectively use video to build his brand and his status as an expert in his market. You can see what I’m talking about after the jump.

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Infonitum + Constant Contact = Strength in E-Mail

In my work with a couple of clients — the latest being Sibdu/eCREsystems — I’ve had the pleasure of working with the Constant Contact e-mail management and marketing system. Without going into too much boring detail, I’ve found it overall to be intuitive and powerful at the same time. In the tech/Internet world, those are two qualities you don’t necessarily mention in the same breath about one product or service, believe me.

So it’s with pleasure that I’m announcing that Infonitum has officially become a Business Partner with Constant Contact. There’s other e-mail marketing platforms out there, but Constant Contact is one of the “biggies” in this arena. It’s probably the best-known provider as well.

Between all of its features — too many to list here, but they’re all good — and my familiarity with the platform, I felt that a partnership with them was a no-brainer. I’m glad they agreed.

I’ll be issuing a press release on this (as well as one on the full launch of Infonitum) in two weeks or so, as it needs to be approved by the powers that be at CC before I can run with it. I can promote and integrate their services into my offerings in the meantime, though, and I’ve already heard from several acquaintances of mine who either know of people who need e-mail marketing assistance, or who have themselves indicated an interest in using Infonitum’s/Constant Contact’s services.

If you’d like to view all of the services we provide, check out our E-Mail page. You’ll also be hearing more about Infonitum and all of our services in the days and weeks ahead. In the meantime, feel free to explore the site by using the tabs above. The site is about 90% built out, so the information is pretty much complete and done.

Have a good weekend.

Contact Bob Woods at Infonitum.

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Infonitum.com Status

Just a very quick note to let you know that the Infonitum.com Web site is almost complete and ready for public unveiling.

While our use of the WordPress blog and content-management system makes this site very easy to update — and it will be constantly updated, just like any good Web site is — the “foundation” of the site is largely done.

We have just a few other things to add to a few pages (mainly audio and video), but we’re pretty much there.

Thanks for your patience. Fortunately, we’re at a place in our development where we have active projects happening at the same time we’re starting business. That’s good for us, but it has meant that development of this site has been a bit slower than we’d like.

We expect it to be fully complete by early next week.

Contact Bob Woods at Infonitum.

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Blog-Building Basics

blog_graphicWhen it comes to social media, there’s an awful lot of buzz surrounding topics like video, audio podcasts, Twitter, Facebook and so on. Yet the form of multi-way communication that started it all — yes, I’m talking about the blog — is getting a bit of a short shrift nowadays.

Frankly, I’m not sure why. In my recommendations for a sound social-media strategy, I always evangelize about blogging. Why? It’s pretty simple. You almost always have to point people to something when you’re using most of these other technologies. If you tweet on Twitter, you should be pushing your readers to a blog post. You should also be posting your audio and video material to your blog … even if you distribute via channels like YouTube and iTunes.

So … let’s say you’re just starting a blog, and your head is swimming over all of the things you think you should do to make it successful. What if I were to tell you there’s just 10 things you need to do to make your blog successful?

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Happy 4th!

I wish you and yours a happy Fourth of July holiday weekend. Infonitum will be closed the balance of today through Monday, and back in the office on Tuesday.

Meantime, here’s a video to get you in the mood:

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What Makes a Guru? What Doesn’t?

Generic shot of hand shakeThis is one of those posts that can help you no matter what you do for a living. If you’re a businessperson, work for an organization, or collect a government paycheck, this post is for you.

Many people think that being an expert in whatever it is they do will help them succeed. And they’re right. After all, who would you hire, work with, or take advice from … just someone you know. or a person who is an expert?

If you want to be considered a true “guru” in whatever your little corner is of our planet, there’s two things you should do … and two you shouldn’t … that can help you be the expert everyone will flock to when they need help. Or when they want to hire someone for whatever it is they are looking for.

Want to be the gal or the guy? Read on.

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The Best Banner Ad … Ever?

mouse-clickThis is seriously good stuff. It’s a banner ad that once you click … you can’t stop. Just like their slogan**. Which is the point.

Pringle’s banner ad (opens in a new window)

Also, keep an eye on the Pringle’s guy in the bottom right corner. He’ll comment on what’s going on in the ad.

It’s an absolutely brilliant ad, especially because it takes the format of the banner ad into territory I’ve never seen before. Does it very successfully, too.

… and yes, I do (and did) remember that this is a Pringle’s ad. Want to know why? The darn can on her hand. Pringle’s used its rather unique selling point (USP) — the can — as the initial focal point of the ad. And it works, too.

While this is a B2C (business-to-consumer) ad — usually out of the purview of this blog, which deals with B2B (business-to-business)-related communication — we can learn from it. Do something unexpected. Take a current, accepted format in advertising and marketing (banner ad, video, white paper, case study, etc.) and take it in a fresh, interesting direction. And if it is appropriate for your business, be funny.

Talk about the ad in the Comments section below. I definitely want to hear what you think of it. Is this the best banner ad … ever?

**Although I can’t tell if they’re still using the “once you pop, you can’t stop” tagline. I hope they are, because it definitely works here.

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To Blog (Daily) or Not to Blog (Daily) – Part III

writing-pixOn this last day of our three-part series [Part I | Part II], the inevitable question is:

What happens when I just don’t have anything to write about?

Ahhh, the dreaded writer’s block — and if you’re a blogger, you’re a writer too. No matter what those true writing snobs say.

Writer’s block affects us all, believe me. Sometimes you feel like you’ve written so much, you can’t write another thing. Then there’s days when you feel like a deer looking into headlights when you realize you have a blog post to write. Other times, that “Add New Post” page just looks too intimidating to fill.

Then I remembered a post on the subject of being “dry” when it comes to specifically writing blog posts. It’s another one of those “wish I’d thought of that” kinds of things. This can be used when you’re in a situation like mine, or when you just have proverbial writer’s block, when it comes to subjects for your blog. Or if you are a beginning blogger and need a slight kick in the pants to get going. For any and all of those situations, help is on the way.

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