Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

Social Media Icons and Web Design

June 21st, 2010

No, Social Media is not a fad and it is here to say. I am sure most of you have realized how businesses and startups are leveraging various social media tools to promote, engage customers, build relationships, to generate leads, for customer service, PR issues and so on.

So we do understand the importance of social media, and incorporating it into a web design. It is important to get the viewers attention to social media links and for that you need a good strategy and phenomenal design. To design good call-to-action social media icons you need to think about style, size, positioning and approach etc. You need the attention of your viewers without distracting them from the actual website content. Your social media icons should be easily locatable and recognizable.

Feel free to get in touch with us for inspiring Web 2.0 design social media icons

Here are a few social media icons for inspiration; 

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Inbound Marketing and Startups

January 7th, 2010

Firefox cupcake
Creative Commons License photo credit: M i x y

Let’s start by explaining what Inbound Marketing is all about – the style of marketing that focuses on getting found by customers (when they need) and not ‘pushing’ your product or service (referred to as Outbound Marketing) is known as Inbound Marketing.

As a customer when you need to buy a product/service, you don’t solely trust the ad or newspaper release. Suggestions and feedback from friends, family and other customers influences your decision in a big way. And getting this ‘feedback’ has become so much easier with the advent and rise of the Internet and Web 2.0.

All you today need to do this type your query in a search engine and here you go! You have hundreds of reviews, suggestions, feedback (negative too) in one search. Traditional Marketing methods are effective but with the rise of Web 2.0, inbound marketing is definitely the future.

Now as a startup you need to go out there and market your product or service. Inbound marketing is the one stop solution to all your marketing strategy confusions. Your website, SEO techniques, blogs and social media like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc all come under the Inbound Marketing umbrella.

 As a startup you gain the following benefits from Inbound Marketing:

1. Better Relationship Management – which can lead to higher prospects to client conversion
2. Loyalty factor can lead to more sales
3. The methods of implementing it are far less expensive and as a startup you can’t spend heavily due to financial constraints
4. Easy to use and ready-made tools available online

Inbound marketing can be related to what Seth Godin describes as ‘relationship marketing’ which can turn out as long-term strategy for your startup business if implemented wisely.

Three quick points for Startups: Content, SEO and Social Media

(1) It Costs Less - Outbound marketing means spending money - either by buying ads, buying email lists or renting huge booths at trade shows. Inbound Marketing means creating content and talking about it.

For more information visit:  http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/4416/Inbound-Marketing-the-Next-Phase-of-Marketing-on-the-Web.aspx

Startups and Social Media

December 24th, 2009
Plurk to the rescue!
Creative Commons License photo credit: hellfroze
Going by the numbers, it’s easy to say 2009 was the year social networking went mainstream. After all, if Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s third most populated, behind China and India. And because of this trend, businesses began to adopt social media in 2009 and are likely to get more involved in the New Year.
 
To keep in pace, most of the startups also jump on this lovely, brightly-colored social media bandwagon. So are startups doing the right thing by blindly following the ‘social media movement’? A lot of experienced consultants would say it all comes down to the approach you take, which is very true.
 
As a startup, being overly invested in social media can be detrimental to your growth. Also, you have a few resources to spend namely tech resources and number of hours in a day. Startups should look at social media in a different light – instead of jumping in and asking “how can it help us” ask “do we need this right now”. Larger companies have bigger resources, so as a startup you can’t compare or copy what they do.
 
Social media is here to stay – and at certain times, when used in certain ways, it can be very effective. But startups should learn how to prioritize and have a look at the ‘Terms of Use’ of Social media. The following article gives more insight on the subject:
 
Start-ups also have a ton of options. They really are enter­ing with a clean slate most of the time and, often, a huge num­ber of resources. They have investors, boards, friends, fam­ily, old col­leagues, old net­works, etc., all push­ing for them and offer­ing a help­ing hand. So when it comes to decid­ing where they want to invest their energy and call in those favors, it can get tricky.