Yellow Pages and Summer Time Fun
So, it’s that time of year! Our older kids are home from college, tots and tweens are out of school and it’s time for some family outings. Why not turn to the Yellow Pages to help your family plan for fun in the summer, even it means staying close to home.
According to the Yellow Pages Association these headings are most impacted by individuals looking for fun but staying close to home based on relevancy.
Enjoy the warmer weather and don’t forget to make good use of the Yellow Pages for your summer plans!
Online Video Made Simple
In subscribing to the Search Engine Guide’s email newsletter, we receive helpful articles from various authors about Search Engine Marketing, Local Search, Blogging, Online Video and more. The Search Engine Guide is focused on assisting the small business in marketing their products and services online. I came across the following article on ‘Five Ways Your Business Can Use Online Video’ by Mack Collier that I thought would be of interest to some of our clients and other small companies trying to promote their business on the web. It will require some time and creativity on your end with a bit of understanding about technology, but otherwise is a great tool for a reasonably financial solution to online video. Read on…
Thanks to the lowering cost of technology, it’s now possible for any small business owner to create and share videos with current and potential customers online, for less than $200. This also gives small business owners several exciting new options for growing their businesses.
If you’re wanting to add video to your online marketing mix, the Flip Camera is your new best friend. This camera, which can be had for well less than $200, gives small businesses the ability to quickly and easily create and then upload videos to the internet.
I’ve actually seen a demonstration of this Flip Camera at a seminar I attended recently and it looks like it’s pretty simple to use, not to mention the fact that it’s portable. You won’t have to worry about lugging around heavy equipment and you can be as spontaneous as you need to be. It does require video editing software, such as Sony Vegas, which runs anywhere between $74.95 and $549.95 depending on which package you choose. You can also take advantage of a few free programs like Windows Movie Maker and Videospin.com.
And here’s five ways you can use videos that you create to promote and grow your business.
1 – Product demonstrations. Let’s say you own a lawn care business. Often when dealing with insecticides and weed-control products, how you use the product greatly determines its effectiveness. If you could create a video showing your customers exactly how to apply the products so that they could have a beautiful lawn, that would likely make them MUCH more likely to buy the product from you. Because you are helping them understand how to use it properly. As time goes by, you could create a library just for your product demonstration videos, and organize them by brand/function.
2 – Profile your workers. One thing that many companies, especially those that blog, miss is putting the focus on their workers. It makes customers feel more at ease if we know more about the people we are dealing with. Creating a short video to introduce us to the people that work for your business is a great way to help establish trust with your customers.
3 – Put the spotlight on your evangelists. Are you lucky enough to have special customers that sing your praises to everyone they see? Then stick them in front of the camera! Ask them if they wouldn’t mind recording a short video testimonial for your business (Hint: They will probably ask you what took so long!).
4 – Record special events that you’re involved in. Does your business participate in fundraisers? Do you have a bookstore that has a ‘Mystery Night’ every Thursday? If you have any event that is geared toward interacting with your community, share those experiences with others through video. This is also a great way to show your personality, and that you enjoy creating events that bring you closer to your customers.
5 – Creating posts for your blog. Let’s be honest, for some people, it’s simply easier for them to create a 5-min video talking about a topic, than it is to spend an hour trying to write the perfect blog post. If this sounds like you, then don’t fight it! Instead of writing your next blog post, record a short video and post that instead! You may find out that your readers prefer this format. And you might as well!
A great example of Video Blogging is Sage Lewis’ ‘Web Marketing Watch’. He is also an author for Search Engine Guide. Sage uses video on a regular basis to share his information, thoughts and views on a variety of topics instead of writing articles or blog posts. Another creative way to interact with your online audience!
These are just a few of many ways that your small business can leverage video as a way to promote your business, help customers get the information they are looking for, and to just have fun!