Ryan Dohrn of 360 Ad Sales and Brain Swell Media presents on ten traits and practices of sales superstars from around the world that—when adopted and practiced consistently—lead to sales success.
Ad Sales Training: 10 Ways to Get Advertisers Out of Red Light Mode and Into Green Light Mode
Ryan Dohrn of Brain Swell Media and 360 Ad Sales present on how to get advertisers out of the objection-based “red light mode” and into the receptive, open-minded “green light mode.”
Red light mode typically means that the prospect isn’t listening, and the answer is ultimately going to be some version of no. For example, if you offer a client a free ad and they automatically decline, saying their budget is used up (which, of course, isn’t an issue if the ad is free), the client is clearly in red light mode and was planning on saying no from the get-go.
Generate And Capture Blog Post Ideas
Gini Dietrich, founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich, presents on how you can get blog posts read and shared. Here, in the first part of the series, she discusses how to generate and capture blog post ideas.
Strategies For Creating Incredibly Popular Blog Posts
Writing blogs is an essential part of content marketing and building and maintaining an audience, but many people waste time writing blog posts that never receive shares or even views.
Expert Gina Dietrich, founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich, presents useful strategies to make a blog post popular and to really capture an audience.
5 Copywriting Mistakes That Cost Your Business Cash: #4 No Social Proof and #5 Call To Action
To empower publishers and help them master the craft of copywriting, seasoned copywriter Debra Jason of The Write Direction to presents the 5 copywriting mistakes that cost a business money, and how to avoid them.
In her last three presentations, Jason covered the first three most mistakes you can make, here Jason presents the final two mistakes.
5 Copywriting Mistakes That Cost Your Business Cash: #3 Words Missing the Mark
To empower publishers and help them master the craft of copywriting, author and copywriter Debra Jason of The Write Direction presents a series on the copywriting mistakes that cost businesses money.
Now that product has been defined and the market identified, Jason explains how to avoid the third common mistake, which occurs when you are unclear on how to deliver the marketing message.
5 Copywriting Mistakes That Cost Your Business Cash: #2 Not Knowing the Target Market
One of the most important skills for a marketer can possess is the ability to communicate their message through clear and effective copy. Poor copywriting has the potential to drive away business and potential clients, customers and partners.
Seasoned copywriter Debra Jason of The Write Direction to presents on the second of five copywriting mistakes that cost a business money ways to avoid making said mistakes.
5 Copywriting Mistakes That Cost Your Business Cash: #1 Not Knowing The Product
To help you capitalize on opportunities, rather than missing out on them, author and seasoned copywriter Debra Jason of The Write Direction presents a series on the five copywriting mistakes that cost a business money and how you can avoid them.
How to Expand Reach and Grow Profits with Reader’s Choice Ballots
Print publications have been running Reader’s Choice programs for years in their communities and have found a great deal of success with these polls. Now, with new digital platforms, there is even more opportunity to grow and expand these strategies, and as an industry, publications need to take advantage. By capitalizing, magazines and newspapers can grow engagement with readers and SMB advertisers, while also generating substantial revenue and collecting valuable crowdsourced content.
Making Print Your Competitive Advantage for Online Marketing
Digital is the ultimate platform for promotions, and when this medium is fused with the power of print, your company has the potential to experience growth, an increase in revenue and generally outstanding results. Matt Coen and Julie Foley of Second Street present on promotions and—more specifically—the intersection of print and digital promotions.
How To Drive Measurable Results For Advertisers Through Promotions
In 2008, online promotion exploded onto the map, pulling in over $12 billion in revenue. In 2012, numbers reached $40 billion and are expected to soar to $80 billion in 2017, meaning that many companies are utilizing this effective method, and, in many cases, are partnering with media companies and agencies to do it. Matt Coen and Julie Foley of Second Street Promotions Lab present on four case studies in which advertisers have worked with their partners to create results through a number of different promotion methods.
Daily Habits That Lead To Twitter Success
Kevin Knebl—international speaker, author, trainer, coach and an authority on social media and marketing presents on the simple and quick daily habits that lead to Twitter success.
How to Use Hootsuite to Maximize Your Twitter Success
Kevin Knebl—international speaker, author, trainer, coach and an authority on social media and marketing presents on how to use Hootsuite to maximize your Twitter success.
How to Use Twellow to Boost Your Twitter Success
Learn how to use Twellow, a tool many people are unfamiliar with, in terms of improving your overall Twitter experience. Twitter is like a car engine, because it uses open source software. With open source software, people have the ability to create programs that integrate with Twitter. Therefore, there are many tools such as Hootsuite and Twellow that unlock different features in Twitter that Twitter itself does not offer.
The State Of Content Marketing: An Interview With Joe Pulizzi
Our Founder and CEO, David Reimherr has been asked to join The Mad Marketer as a special guest contributor. He will be sharing his marketing insight as well as some very interesting interviews with industry experts. Check out this week's entry below. Leave a comment and let us know how he did.
The Best Piece Of Marketing Advice Ever Given To Me
Our Founder and CEO, David Reimherr has been asked to join The Mad Marketer as a special guest contributor. He will be sharing some of the marketing insight he has picked up over the years. Check out his first entry below. Leave a comment and let us know how he did.
Keyword Brainstorming For SEO
What keywords should you target when creating a website? Keyword brainstorming is the first step towards answering this question.
SEO is a process that affects a website’s visibility in a search engine’s results. By considering how search engines work and what people are searching for and the keywords being used, you can identify the best strategy for your content.
How To Use SEO Tactics To Make Your YouTube Video Go Viral
Everyone wants their YouTube videos to get millions of views and go viral, but very few people are familiar with how to increase the odds of this happening. Stephan Spencer, the co-author of The Art of SEO, co-author of Social eCommerce, and author of Google Power Search—presents on how to use SEO for YouTube and how to optimize videos for a higher ranking.
Keyword Research: Picking the Perfect Keywords to Maximize SEO
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an important marketing strategy that helps make a website more popular by increasing its visibility within a search engine’s results. Mastering the use of keyword research, creating content around those keywords, and generating authority on Google by receiving clicks on one’s link will help lead to a successful website.
What Makes A Great Content Marketing Company?
Marcus Sheridan–president of The Sales Lion, discusses the five essential qualities for content marketing that determine the success of a company. According to Sheridan, in order for a company to have tremendous success and obtain great results, they must first understand and adapt these five practices…