It’s always the little things that matter the most, even in business! While a ray of sunlight can brighten your outlook any day of the week, integrating these tips will brighten your garden business’s bottom line.
Emma Fitzpatrick
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6 Simple Tactics to Improve The Bottom Line in the Garden Industry
Topics: trends, horticultural marketing communications, garden business
Social Media for Garden Businesses: LinkedIn and Networking
We often talk about how fantastic Twitter and Facebook are for connecting with customers, but LinkedIn is best for connecting with fellow professionals.
LinkedIn is the platform for expanding professional contacts; here, you and fellow members of your garden business can make meaningful connections with fellow garden innovators.
Below are 6 quick and easy steps to maximize your garden industry connections on LinkedIn.
Topics: garden marketing, social media, LinkedIn
Garden Marketing: The Latest and Greatest Cause-Marketing Campaigns
Businesses and corporations used to be able to fudge the truth. Check out this Coca-Cola advertisement from the 1950’s! It never fails to make me laugh; their copy is just so silly and untrue.
We’ve come a long way since then! Now, businesses are held accountable for their actions—especially in the garden industry. Customers want businesses that act ethically in their business practices. But, lately, customers want even more: they want corporations to embrace their role in social reasonability.
85% of consumers have a more positive image of a product when the company supports a cause they care about. Plus, more than 278 million consumers across the US want to know what your garden business is doing to benefit a cause. Read more about how cause marketing affects the bottom line here.
Below are a few of Garden Media Group’s favorite green cause marketing campaigns.
Topics: lawn and garden public relations, garden marketing, branding, image building
4 Tips to Create Unforgettable Press Releases in the Garden Industry
Writing press releases is a key part of any and all public relations plans. But, reporters and editors receive 1,000 pitches every single week. Your press release has to stand out!
Creating unforgettable press releases that get lots of coverage is a blend of art, science, and magic! Magic, really? Yes! Public relations experts have perfected the combination, producing thrillingly magical results. Check out our latest release here on garden trends here!
To continue to perfect press releases for your garden business, use these tips every single time you write a press release, and watch your impressions bloom.
Topics: lawn and garden public relations, press releases, Garden Trends
Whew! After months and months of political ads and signage, America finally has a winner: Obama. Obama gained a second term in office last night and gave his victory speech while Mitt Romney delivered a gracious, humbling concession speech.
Topics: Public relations, PR Strategy, trends, image building
Twitter or Facebook? Which One Works Best in the Garden Industry?
The battle between social media frontrunners, Twitter and Facebook, continues! While Facebook certainly has more sheer users than Twitter (over 1 billion vs. 140 million), both networks have advantages in the world of plant public relations.
Enough is enough! Let’s end this battle once and for all! Once we deem a social media champion, your garden business can focus more time and energy there.
Let the race begin! Below are the PR implications and cold hard numbers to see just who is winning this race.
Topics: Twitter, branding, garden industry public relations, facebook
Spice Up Your Garden Industry Blog with Podcasting
Podcasting is often forgotten when forming a public relations media plan for your garden business. Yet, more people each and every year listen to podcasts. Last year, 29% of Americans, or one in three, listen to podcasts.
With your garden industry blog or website, it isn’t about reaching more people, but targeting the right people. Those 29% of podcast listeners are affluent, active on social media, and are advertisement avoiders.
Integrating a podcast onto your garden industry blog or website allows you to reach a key demographic of listeners, who you may typically miss out on.
Belo are a few reasons why you should be podcasting as well as a simple guide to create a podcast.
Topics: garden marketing, audience
Blogging Down The Web: Get Your Garden Industry Blog Noticed
By the end of 2011, there were over 181 million blogs all around the world! Blogging does not get talked about nearly as much as social media, but boy, it should!
Blogging leads to new business, expands brand awareness, increases organic serach traffic, provides a foundation for all social media, and allows you to become a credible, reliable, and creative business in the eye of your consumers.
But, how can you compete with 181 million blogs? To put it simply, your garden business cannot get blogged down.
Blogging with a purpose is key, but promoting your blog is the other half the battle. It isn’t about blogging more, but instead, blogging better.
Below our ways to successfully blog with a purpose and get your blog seen.
Topics: garden marketing, PR Strategy, blogging, inbound marketing
Guide to Social Media for Garden Businesses in Frankenstorm
What is it with monstrous storms near Halloween?! Last year, our only snow storm of the season fell on Halloween, and now, we’re getting a hybrid wind, rain, and maybe snow storm. “Sandy Frankenstorm” (gotta love that name!) appears to be getting worse by the hour. This whirlwind storm is estimated to cause one billion dollars in damage and could be the worst storm to hit the northeast in 100 years!!
Topics: Twitter, audience, social media, Youtube
2013 Garden Trends and Their PR Implication
Being on top of (and in front of) upcoming trends will ensure your garden and lawn business will be a success.
At Garden Media Group, we began doing annual trends report in 2001. Since then, we’ve predicted the rise of container gardening, vegetable gardening, and the buy local movement—all before they happened.
Garden trends allow you and your garden business to stay to stay afoot of customer demand. Customers will begin to see you as a trendsetter in the industry and will come to your website to see the next, newest hot item.
Yet, to truly become a trend setter, you also need to know the upcoming PR trends as well. The digital world is evolving at a faster speed than ever before!
Keep ahead of PR trends with our helpful insights below, and then, download our 2013 Garden Trends Report: Finding Your Bliss!
Topics: trends, garden industry public relations, Garden Trends