Public relations pros are always looking for ways to prove the effectiveness of their strategies.
There are a number of ways to do this, but because businesses are chiefly concerned with the bottom line, finding ways to measure the monetary impact of gardening PR efforts is typically most effective.
However, assigning dollar values with measurement metrics can be complicated.
Communicating positive results is great, but the way those numbers are calculated is just as important!
Keep reading to learn how to take the complex issue of measuring gardening communication success and make it a bit simpler.
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PR Campaign,
PR Measurement,
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As the buy local, live local movement continues to thrive, this trend is still growing in 2014 with cultur-vating.
Gardeners are taking local to the next level this season.
Instead of simply buying local, they're growing local plants and flavors - and blending it with their international heritage.
Gardeners crave this duality of culture and plants for spring and summer 2014.
Discover how your garden business can use the cultur-vating garden trend to give your customers what they want this season.
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garden marketing,
PR Strategy,
Trending Thursday,
Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations,
Garden Trends
The longer social media thrives, the bigger the role it will play in companies.
Today, 81% of businesses both small and large are using social media. Out of those, 94% use it to communicate marketing messages.
But, this year, social media should be more than just an outlet for your gardening business' marketing messages.
Read on to learn 3 new ways your garden business can use social media in new ways.
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PR Strategy,
marketing communications,
advertising vs public relations,
Public Relations Trends,
garden industry public relations,
social media
In 2014, simple is in - in a big way. From website design to garden design, people are tired of clutter!
This spring, gardening consumers are looking for easy to navigate spaces (both in the garden and in your gardening store) full of simple lines and muted colors.
As consumers become increasingly interested in the simple elegance garden trend, your business needs to do the same.
Learn how to use this garden trend to boost business by attracting new customers to your gardening business and keeping loyal customers as happy as can be.
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garden marketing,
Trending Thursday,
garden industry public relations,
Garden Trends
From Google Glass to virtual reality headsets, the way we communicate as a society is ever-evolving. But, never before have the changes been so drastic or rapid.
As communication habits change, gardening businesses need to follow suit in order to stay current and continually resonate with customers. Plus, being at the forefront of these trends allows you to better attract younger, new gardeners to your business.
Read on to learn the top four ways communication is changing--and how your garden business can use these progressions to modernize the way you do business.
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lawn & garden public relations,
Public Relations Trends,
Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations,
content marketing
The localized food and healthy eating trend continues to grow and people are no longer limiting themselves to basic tomatoes and peppers in their yard.
Instead, home gardeners want to take their edibles to the next level — think quinoa, unique berries, kale and dandelions. In fact, food plant and seed sales have surpassed ornamental plant sales.
Superfoods are a growing trend (literally!), and your gardening customers are craving these healthy, disease-fighting fruits and veggies this year.
Learn how superfoods are impacting your garden business this season — and three tips on marketing the garden trend to boost your bottom line, too.
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garden marketing,
lawn & garden public relations,
Trending Thursday,
Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations,
Garden Trends
One hashtag caught my eye this past weekend — Mother's Day Should Be Every Day.
Mothers give back so much to their communities, homes, gardens, and families every day. Gardening businesses should also take a timeout to reevaluate how they're giving back to moms.
After all, women make 85% of purchasing decisions in a household, and there's a good chance some of those women are mothers. Mothers are an influential demographic for gardening businesses.
Below are the 5 C's to effectively market gardening to moms this season.
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garden marketing,
PR Strategy,
lawn & garden public relations,
horticultural marketing communications,
garden industry public relations
In the gardening world, it will soon be out with the old and in with the new.
The way we learn, talk and execute gardening is all going to change in the next few years. Wondering what's driving this shift in how we learn about gardening?
Some 24% of the current population are millenials. Yes, we're talking about the tech-savvy, impatient, coddled, creative 18-36 year olds.
Below is a snap-shot of who the millenials are, why they're driving the finger-tip gardening trend, and a few tips on how your garden business can make this trend work for you.
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lawn and garden public relations,
garden marketing,
Trending Thursday,
Garden Media Group,
Garden Trends,
marketing
Day in and day out, the Garden Media team helps grow green gardening companies by getting the word out about their businesses. Our public relations campaigns built rock-star gardening brands, like the Knock Out Rose and Costa Farms O2 for You. So, it's second nature for the Garden Media team to see the connections between gardening and business.
Today we're diving deeper into this parallel to learn how gardening, effective marketing, and legendary garden business leadership overlap.
Read on to learn 5 leadership and marketing lessons found in the garden. Dirt may not only be the new Prozac - it might be the secret to success for your next business plan, too.
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garden marketing,
lawn & garden public relations,
horticultural marketing communications,
garden business,
Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations
There are many ways we can keep our bodies in shape: riding a bike, gardening, and swimming are all great ways to keep our bodies healthy.
But how can we keep our mind fresh?
Think gardens - calming indoor landscapes that feature houseplants, lawns, or natural sounds - are a garden trend for 2014, and not just because of their beauty. Indoor greenery has proven to boost the overall health of everyone who enjoys them!
Keep reading to learn 3 ways to market the positive energy of think gardens and jump-start your garden business this spring.
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Topics:
lawn & garden public relations,
Trending Thursday,
Garden Media Group,
Garden Trends