Cable programs premiering August & September

Several cable television programs will premiering over the next month.  Considering zoning opportunities and demographic targeting, these programs may make sense for your advertising budget. Amazing Wedding Cakes Premieres August 29th Sundays 10-11pm The four AMAZING bakeries are back and ready to out-do even their own past cake creations. With more bold, beautiful and creative … Continue reading “Cable programs premiering August & September”

Several cable television programs will premiering over the next month.  Considering zoning opportunities and demographic targeting, these programs may make sense for your advertising budget.

Amazing Wedding Cakes
Premieres August 29th
Sundays 10-11pm
The four AMAZING bakeries are back and ready to out-do
even their own past cake creations. With more bold,
beautiful and creative cakes, this season is sure to be
sweeter than ever.

Little People Big World
Premieres September 6th
Mondays 8-8:30pm
Parents Matt and Amy Roloff are both little people but they are determined to succeed in a world that isn’t always
accepting of differences. Viewers follow the lives of the
Roloffs as they face the pressure of being little in an
average-sized world and the financial burdens of operating
Roloff Farms.

Sons Of Anarchy
Premieres September 7th
Tuesdays 10-11pm
Season three continues to explore the notorious outlaw
motorcycle club, The Sons. The club continues to try to
protect its livelihood while ensuring that their town of
Charming, California remains exactly as it has always been.

World of Jenks
Premieres September 13th
Mondays 10-10:30pm
Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks shadows a complete stranger in each episode. Jenksexplores their lives; interacting withtheir family, hanging with their friends and living life through their eyes.

The Ultimate Fighter
Premieres September 15th
Wednesdays at 10pm
Viewers watch as twenty-eight lightweight hopefuls square off against
each other with hopes of being crowned The Ultimate Fighter and winning a six-figure contract with the UFC.

Annual County Medical Society Executive Directors’ Conference

The Medical Society of the State of New York will be hosting its 24th Annual Conference September 22-24. there are exhibitor and sponsor opportunities available to companies interested in “exposing themselves to the ‘gatekeepers’ of the physicians in their region.” opportunities include ads in the program, tables at the conference and your company’s logo on … Continue reading “Annual County Medical Society Executive Directors’ Conference”

The Medical Society of the State of New York will be hosting its 24th Annual Conference September 22-24. there are exhibitor and sponsor opportunities available to companies interested in “exposing themselves to the ‘gatekeepers’ of the physicians in their region.” opportunities include ads in the program, tables at the conference and your company’s logo on pre-event memos and thank-you cards.

Please contact PRMG if you would like more information about sponsoring Medical Society events and marketing to doctors.

Top 10 PR & Marketing Techniques For Businesses & Non-Profits

The growth of the Internet has made it both tougher and easier to reach your potential clients. While it has increased competition by leveling the playing field, it has also provided a channel for marketing your services on a low-cost budget and reach many more people than was possible earlier. As these new marketing techniques … Continue reading “Top 10 PR & Marketing Techniques For Businesses & Non-Profits”

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The growth of the Internet has made it both tougher and easier to reach your potential clients. While it has increased competition by leveling the playing field, it has also provided a channel for marketing your services on a low-cost budget and reach many more people than was possible earlier.

As these new marketing techniques proliferate, it is no longer enough for corporations or organizations to rely only on referrals or word-of-mouth publicity to earn new business. At The Public Relations and Marketing Group, we recommend that clients tap into a mix of both traditional and new marketing methods to promote themselves and their business.

This article outlines PRMG’s top 10 PR and marketing techniques that will help both businesses and non-profit organizations build their brand, demonstrate their expertise and attract many more clients or a community of supporters.

1. Media Availabilities

Is there an important issue (relating to your area of business) in the news you can comment on? Do you have an opinion on a prominent public policy issue that may affect your business? Making yourself available to speak to the media is an excellent strategy that will not only help you display your leadership and expertise, but also help you build professional credibility. Once you establish yourself as a reliable, useful source, the media will want to write about you. A great way to attract media attention is to ensure that your press release has a strong news angle and targets the right publications and beat reporters. Pitching a local angle in your press release will help to secure coverage in local media outlets.

2. Monthly Columns

Writing monthly columns for your local merchant chamber or trade association’s newsletter or for a mainstream publication will help increase your visibility and establish your reputation in your area of business and can often serve as the backbone of your marketing strategy.

In particular, advice columns can be highly effective in attracting potential clients and may be well worth the time spent in answering queries and giving out advice for free. If getting your article published in mainstream publications is difficult, you can submit them to popular article directories such as ArticleBase and EzineArticles.

3. Seminars/Lectures/Networking Events

Speaking at seminars and offering lectures or workshops will also help you expand your professional network, increase your visibility and build your personal brand. Attending professional or business networking events will help you connect with prospects. Despite the growth of social networking and virtual communication, building relationships through face-to-face networking is one traditional marketing technique that will never go out of style.

4. Traditional Advertising

Among traditional advertising tools, you could also consider advertising in daily newspapers and specialty publications but in general, print advertising has been providing diminishing returns. Through television advertising, especially cable television, you can target niche markets or demographics with special programming. This offers you the advantage of reaching a larger audience at a lower production cost and is increasingly becoming an attractive option for smaller, local businesses. In the long run, nothing beats television advertising in establishing a brand that people will remember.

5. Online Advertising

With an increase in the amount of time people spend surfing the Web, online advertising offers great opportunities for reaching your target audience. Google AdWords, a pay-per-click advertising program, allows you to target your ad based on keywords people type in the Google search engine. You pay Google a certain cost per click whenever people click on your ad and visit your Web site – and not how often your ad is shown. Pay-per-click ads are easy to create and allow you to reach an audience that is looking for information on the services you provide. 
You can also buy pay-per-click ads on Facebook or LinkedIn, targeting your ad based on demographic criteria such as age, gender, education, profession, geographic area and other select keywords (such as your audience’s interests).

6. Web Marketing

Since your Web site is often one of the first impressions people will get of your business or organization, it’s important to plan carefully for your site’s design and content, keeping in mind your target audience and the message you want to communicate. While most organizations and even small businesses now have Web sites, many ignore the importance of using search engine optimization (SEO) to ensure that their site is easily found when people look for them online. Using on-page and off-page SEO techniques, you can improve the volume or quality of traffic to your Web site from search engines; the higher a site ranks in search results, the more traffic it usually receives from search engines.

7. Social Media Marketing

Before the growth of social media, most businesses needed to either buy expensive advertising or receive media coverage to attract the attention of their customers. Using social media tools like blogs, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, you can easily network and connect directly with potential clients and deliver information about your services. Social media can also be useful for driving people back to your Web site by posting your latest events, company news or even informative articles on issues that may serve as a useful resource for your target audience. Think of social media as a tool for two-way communication with your potential clients and for displaying your professional expertise.

8. Newsletters

Newsletters – whether printed or sent through email in an HTML format – can be useful for delivering relevant information to your target audience and keeping them updated on your organization’s services or recent events. E-newsletters are especially helpful for generating leads through e-mail programs such as Streamsend and Constant Contact. Using these programs, you can identify and track recipients who click on your e-newsletter. To convert these leads into prospects, you can then follow up with them by sending a brochure and making a follow-up phone call about your services.

9. Booklets

Creating a printed booklet or an e-book with informative articles or whitepapers on relevant issues that may be of interest and of use to your target audience is a great way to start engaging with your prospects and create an image of being a leader in your field. E-books can be easily sent in a PDF through e-mail or social media channels or they can be printed and distributed to your current clients and prospects or the media. You can also make them available for download on your Web site through a contact form that your prospects can fill. This will allow you to follow up with them and keep them informed about your services.

10. Direct Mail and D-Cards

Direct mail can be quite effective for localized businesses, especially if you purchase highly targeted mailing lists. If you are targeting a specific demographic profile in a particular geographic area, consider direct mail.

Another recommended option for direct mail is to use detached address cards or D-cards with your advertisement printed at the back. D-cards can be distributed through weekly publications in your local area at a very low cost of less than five cents each. If you want to saturate a zip code, and are not concerned that all residents will receive your mailer, you can use D-cards.

Making The Most Of Your Facebook Page

Every business today needs to take its message where its customers are. Facebook, one of the largest social media networks with over 350 million active users, has grown beyond its role in personal networking and emerged as a powerful marketing tool for businesses. Facebook “fan” pages are now an essential branding tool for all organizations, … Continue reading “Making The Most Of Your Facebook Page”

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Every business today needs to take its message where its customers are. Facebook, one of the largest social media networks with over 350 million active users, has grown beyond its role in personal networking and emerged as a powerful marketing tool for businesses. Facebook “fan” pages are now an essential branding tool for all organizations, helping businesses or non-profit organizations of all sizes interact and engage directly with customers or the community in a way that’s least interruptive.

Facebook pages enable you to create your own unique presence where customers can interact with you and keep in touch with your brand, product or service. By becoming a “fan” of your page, customers can access the latest updates on your “wall,” read your latest blog entry or event, and view videos or photos you may post on your profile. They can also participate in discussions and post comments or give feedback on information you may post.

When someone becomes a fan of your page, posts a comment or interacts with your page, their activity is visible to their friends through the “News Feed.” The social nature of Facebook gives your page greater exposure, allowing you to attract more fans and draw attention to your company or organization.

Besides these benefits, Facebook pages usually rank high in search engines, helping potential customers find you easily and own more “real estate” in the first few search pages. By sharing links with company-related news or other information on your Web site, you can drive more clicks and better optimize your site for improved search engine results.

How To Get Started

The first step is to set up your profile. If you already have a personal profile, just log in to your account and click on the applications tab on the bottom left. Select “Ads and Pages” and click on “Create a Page.”

Select an appropriate business category for your page and enter your company information. List your Web site’s URL and links to your blog or Twitter profile, along with other contact information. While creating a profile, think about how you want to project your company to your fans and what keywords you want to include in your profile and business description. Once you set up your page, click on “Publish your page” to make it public.

You can then invite your “friends” on your personal profile to become fans of your business page. If you don’t have a personal profile, it is recommended that you set one up first before creating a business page. Having a personal Facebook profile will make it easier to promote your Facebook page among your existing network.

What Should You Post On Your Facebook Page?
Keeping your profile active is important if you want to retain your existing fans and attract new ones. You can post regular updates on new projects your company may be working on, links to the latest company news, press releases or your latest blog post. You can also post events and pictures and start discussions with your fans, inviting their ideas or soliciting their feedback.

Using applications such as Facebook polls, you can gauge what your customers think about a particular product or new service you want to introduce.

How To Attract Fans To Your Facebook Page
To attract fans to your Facebook page, the first step should be to become a fan of your own page. This will ensure that your Facebook friends learn about your page through the News Feed. You can then also invite your own Facebook friends to become fans of the page by using the “Suggest to Friends” feature that shows up below your profile picture on the top left.

To publicize your Facebook page, add links to it on your Web site, e-newsletter and blog. You can even add a clickable Facebook badge or icon to your e-mail signature that points to your Facebook page. If you wish to try paid options, you can use Facebook ads to publicize your fan page to a select target audience based on demographic or geographic criteria or other criteria, such as profession or interests.

Visit PRMG’s Facebook page and become a fan to stay connected with us.

New FTC Guidelines For Endorsements and Testimonials In Advertising

As media has evolved, so has advertising. In recent years, the rise of social media and the Internet has created new mediums or channels for reaching consumers, leading to new forms of advertising and marketing. The FTC, an independent agency of the U.S. government that enforces federal antitrust and consumer protection laws by eliminating unfair … Continue reading “New FTC Guidelines For Endorsements and Testimonials In Advertising”

As media has evolved, so has advertising. In recent years, the rise of social media and the Internet has created new mediums or channels for reaching consumers, leading to new forms of advertising and marketing.

The FTC, an independent agency of the U.S. government that enforces federal antitrust and consumer protection laws by eliminating unfair or deceptive practices, has changed these guidelines for the first time since 1980.

The new guidelines will become effective on December 1 and though they are not laws, they help businesses or organizations avoid being investigated by the commission for deceptive advertising. The guidelines are also unique for being the first to address bloggers and other social media.

Read on to learn about the key features of the new guidelines every business should be aware of:

Disclosure Requirements For Bloggers and Other Endorsers

Advertisers are now liable for failing to disclose a material connection between themselves and those who endorse them. This includes bloggers who are paid to promote or review a product.

The FTC does not intend to investigate individual bloggers or tweeters who accept cash or gifts in exchange for a positive review or for promoting the company, but it will enforce the guidelines on advertisers or sponsor companies, who are liable for claims made by bloggers paid to endorse them.

Bloggers who write reviews about products they have purchased will not be considered as endorsers. The guidelines also do not apply to customers who receive a coupon for a free product and who decide to review the product on their personal blog.

The disclosure requirement does not apply to celebrities who appear in ads. But if celebrities talk about the products they have endorsed in an ad on other media such as talk shows or blogs, they must disclose material connections.

Claims or Testimonials

Any claims made in advertisements will now require substantiation and must clearly express the typical results consumers can expect. It is no longer enough to use best-case scenario testimonial claims accompanied by a disclaimer that says “results may vary.”

The disclaimers should be noticeable so that an average consumer who is reading or watching the ad can read the disclaimer.

According to the guidelines, the advertiser could limit the scope of the disclosure by narrowing the scope of the circumstances shown in the advertisement. For example, if all the testimonials in the advertisement are clearly identified as people who have been members of a weight loss clinic for at least a year, the disclosure can be based on the performance of that group.

The disclosure must include facts that may affect the credibility of an endorsement or testimonial such as research being funded by the company, and whether those providing testimonials received or were expecting to receive any compensation.

Experts such as doctors who offer testimonials in advertisements should have expertise relevant to the product.

Since the guidelines do not exclude professional services firms, many experts advise that law firms and other professional services firms that participate in social media should have guidelines in place, particularly if they make references to their clients or promote them on their blogs or other sites.

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