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Social Media Revolution

AuthorPosted by Jason Pinto Dateon Monday, November 30, 2009 Timeat 9:40 AM Categoriesin Business, Marketing

With millions of views, there is a good chance that you may have already seen this video.

The “Social Media Revolution” video starts off by asking the question, “Is Social Media a Fad?”. From there, it provides facts and figures on the current (and increasing!) popularity of many social media sites.

Click here to view the video on YouTube.

If you are interested in using social media channels for your marketing efforts, we have a few videos that may help you as well.

Check out highlights from John Foley Jr.’s (interlinkONE’s President and CEO) presentation on “Using Social Media to Build Business”.

Also, make sure to follow John on Twitter — http://Twitter.com/JohnFoleyJr.

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New Videos: Improve Results with QR Codes

AuthorPosted by Jason Pinto Dateon Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Timeat 8:52 AM Categoriesin Marketing, Technology

Last week, we were quite happy to announce the release of our QR Code application — QReate & Track.

The application makes it real easy for people to generate QR Codes, and then track their success in real time.   If you’re wondering what a QR Code is, or how they might be able to improve the results of your marketing activities, please feel free to check out the site.

OR….. You can take a moment to check out the videos below.  They feature interlinkONE staff members demonstrating how QR Codes can be used on business cards and marketing collateral.

Enjoy!

QR Codes on Marketing Collateral

QR Codes on Business Cards

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John Foley, Jr. Shares Insight on Social Media at MFSA Conference

AuthorPosted by Jason Pinto Dateon Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Timeat 8:23 AM Categoriesin News

—PRESS RELEASE—

interlinkONE, Inc., a leading provider of web-based marketing software solutions, today announced John P. Foley Jr., its president and chief executive officer, was one of the most well-received speakers at the 2009 Fulfillment Conference held by the Mailing & Fulfillment Service Association (MFSA). Foley received a perfect score of 5.0/5.0 from the attendees who completed the evaluation following his Oct. 18 session, “How to Use Social Media to Build Business,” at the Hyatt Regency in Tampa, Fla. During the one-hour seminar, Foley spoke about the growing popularity of such social networking sites as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, as well as how companies can use them to expand their business.

“John set the stage for Sunday’s sessions and made the conference one of the highest rated in recent history,” said David L. Core, director of education for MFSA. “Attendees, who used words like ‘dynamic,’ ‘highly useful’ and ‘exciting’ to describe Foley’s talk, said the content and presentation were right on target and that this was definitely a message that business owners need to hear.”

“Social media isn’t going away; it’s only going to continue to evolve,” Foley said. “You may be telling yourself you don’t have to the time to tweet or post pictures on the Internet, but think of it this way: Do you have time to save your business against the competition? You can start small—maybe just a fan page on Facebook that’s basically an extension of your company Web site—but the important thing is that you join the conversation. However, keep in mind social media is only one part of a successful marketing plan. Traditional marketing must still be used to reach everyone in your audience.”

In recognition of the growing and continued relevance of social media, interlinkONE has developed two new products to work in conjunction with social networking sites. ilink.Me is an application that creates an abbreviated version of a Web site’s typically long address; the link can then be posted in e-mails or on other websites to quickly and easily direct people to a company’s site. The application is designed to work best with interlinkONE’s Version 8 marketing software, which enables companies to build, manage, execute, and measure marketing activities across all channels. interlinkONE’s marketing software also makes it easy to generate Quick Response Codes (QR Codes) independently or as an integrated part of the company’s end-to-end personalized marketing solutions. QR Codes are two-dimensional bar codes featuring URLs that drive users from printed materials to the Web. They are increasingly being used on business cards, direct mail pieces, billboards, postcards, fliers, and more. Both ilink.Me and QR Codes allow users to evaluate the success of their online marketing efforts by tracking how people are reaching their Web sites.

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Using Marriage Tips To Spruce Up Your Marketing

AuthorPosted by John Foley, Jr. Dateon Monday, November 23, 2009 Timeat 10:08 AM Categoriesin Business, Marketing

I read an article recently about ways to improve your marriage. And yes, perhaps unromantic as it may seem, it made me think about marketing. (Okay, I think about marketing a lot. Have you seen my article on how dating and marketing goes hand in hand?) And how we can take some of those same fundamentals that are used to improve marriage and also use them to improve our marketing efforts.

Just because you are married, it doesn’t mean that you shut down and think that you set the dial at “coast.” You still need to stay on top of your relationship, work on it, build on it. Because you want your relationship to be the best it possibly can.

Building a relationship with a prospect should be looked at the same way. We should never just rest on our laurels or set the dial to “coast.” We need to keep things fresh and interesting. We need to let our prospects know we are here for the long haul.

Here are some ways you can translate suggestions made to better your marriage and use them to enrich your marketing:

  • Honesty is the best policy. Be 100% honest with your prospects.
  • Just as you should be honest, you should also respect your prospects. Respect their time. Respect their interests. Respect their feedback.
  • Be supportive. Let your prospects know that you are there for them. You don’t want to appear to be all about the deal and then you’re gone. And you don’t want to appear like you don’t care.
  • Share the good times and the bad times with your prospects. Every marketing message doesn’t have to be a happy-go-lucky story or catchy tagline. If you present yourself as “human” and less of a faceless corporate entity, you will find your prospects feel more emotionally attached.
  • Determine any issues or problems your prospects face and then try to solve them. Just like burying your head in the sand at home, if you ignore problems with your prospects, they won’t go away. In fact, they will get bigger. So tackle issues head on and communicate!
  • Listen to your prospects. Really listen. And then let them know you are listening by responding in a personal fashion.
  • Remember that prospects have bad days too. Don’t let that bad day set back your relationship. Be willing to forgive and move on.
  • Have a regular “date” when you contact your prospects to check up on them and see how things are going. Of course, don’t hesitate to make that “date” in person when you can. A cup of coffee or a lunch goes a long way in making a relationship grow stronger.
  • Have a good memory. Remember the anniversaries and the birthdays and acknowledge them. Make your prospects feel special.
  • Surprise your prospects with little things here and there. Discounts, specials, resource materials, etc. Think up ways you can give your prospects a little “pick me up” that will make them fall in love with your business.

Text Box: INTERLINKONE, INC. – MARKETING SPOTLIGHT Using Marriage Tips To Spruce Up Your Marketing John P.   Foley, Jr.  President and CEO - interlinkONE, Inc.  I read an article recently about ways to improve your marriage. And yes, perhaps unromantic as it may seem, it made me think about marketing. (Okay, I think about marketing a lot. Have you seen my article on how dating and marketing goes hand in hand?) And how we can take some of those same fundamentals that are used to improve marriage and also use them to improve our marketing efforts.

Just because you are married, it doesn’t mean that you shut down and think that you set the dial at “coast.” You still need to stay on top of your relationship, work on it, build on it. Because you want your relationship to be the best it possibly can.

Building a relationship with a prospect should be looked at the same way. We should never just rest on our laurels or set the dial to “coast.” We need to keep things fresh and interesting. We need to let our prospects know we are here for the long haul.

Here are some ways you can translate suggestions made to better your marriage and use them to enrich your marketing:

  • Honesty is the best policy. Be 100% honest with your prospects.
  • Just as you should be honest, you should also respect your prospects. Respect their time. Respect their interests. Respect their feedback.
  • Be supportive. Let your prospects know that you are there for them. You don’t want to appear to be all about the deal and then you’re gone. And you don’t want to appear like you don’t care.
  • Share the good times and the bad times with your prospects. Every marketing message doesn’t have to be a happy-go-lucky story or catchy tagline. If you present yourself as “human” and less of a faceless corporate entity, you will find your prospects feel more emotionally attached.
  • Determine any issues or problems your prospects face and then try to solve them. Just like burying your head in the sand at home, if you ignore problems with your prospects, they won’t go away. In fact, they will get bigger. So tackle issues head on and communicate!
  • Listen to your prospects. Really listen. And then let them know you are listening by responding in a personal fashion.
  • Remember that prospects have bad days too. Don’t let that bad day set back your relationship. Be willing to forgive and move on.
  • Have a regular “date” when you contact your prospects to check up on them and see how things are going. Of course, don’t hesitate to make that “date” in person when you can. A cup of coffee or a lunch goes a long way in making a relationship grow stronger.
  • Have a good memory. Remember the anniversaries and the birthdays and acknowledge them. Make your prospects feel special.
  • Surprise your prospects with little things here and there. Discounts, specials, resource materials, etc. Think up ways you can give your prospects a little “pick me up” that will make them fall in love with your business.

About interlinkONE

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Our online, integrated software enables companies to build, manage, execute and measure all aspects of their marketing efforts and initiatives in one solution.

The solution streamlines operations and reduces cost by unifying all marketing communications and initiatives. It brings together the people and processes involved to ensure a consistent message is delivered across all outbound and inbound marketing campaigns. The integrated marketing software solution provides a holistic view of your entire marketing operation.

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The Launch of QReateAndTrack.com

AuthorPosted by Jason Pinto Dateon Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Timeat 11:38 AM Categoriesin News, Technology
QR Code - Give it a try!

QR Code - Give it a try!

We are very happy to announce the launch of a new application, QReate & Track.

QReate & Track allows you to easily generate QR Codes.

Then, once you’ve exposed them to the world via print and other medias, QReate & Track provides real-time reporting so that you can see the effectiveness of each QR Code.

QR Codes may be created for websites, contact information, event promotion, educational materials, and a whole lot more.

Create one for free today! Visit the site at http://QReateAndTrack.com

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