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If you only had one social media communication tool…

Posted by Dale Berkebile on Tue, Jun 29, 2010
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I recently ran across a poll Pam Moore (The Marketing Nut) put out and I thought I would put this out to my followers as well and then write an article on the results.

So here's the  deal Take this quick poll and then in a week or two I will write up an article on our findings about this poll and also throw out a few tips tied to our findings.

If you were only able to use one social media tool for your marketing communications, which tool would you use? Twitter? Facebook? Email?

 

 

Feel free to add your thoughts on why you chose the tool you chose in our comments below. Thanks!

 

 

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Compelling Call to Actions convert web visitors into sales leads.

Posted by Dale Berkebile on Wed, May 12, 2010
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So recently we are working with a lot more web based marketing and our clients are in need of strong landing pages and even more compelling call to action's to drive traffic to those landing pages. So I turned to the Hubspot Inbound Marketing book to see what they had to say.

Basically they offer four qualities for a killer call to action: VEPA

  1. V = Valuable 
  2. E = Easy to Use
  3. P = Prominent
  4. A = Action Oriented

So basically buyers are skeptical and don't want to share their info with just anyone for just anything. Here are the types of questions that will be running through your website visitors minds when they come to your landing pages:

  • What's in it for me?
  • Why should I click this button and give you my information?
  • Is the value of the thing I am getting going to be worth giving this company my name, email and phone number?
Using the VEPA system with all your Call to Actions will help you over come these questions and also establish trust that you are worth taking the next step in the sales relationship.

If you'd like to add Call to Action buttons to your website or learn more go here.

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