At Garden Media, we’re all about the latest social media trends. So today, we’re introducing you to our favorite new social media tool, Vine. We love Vine not only because it’s a great name (c’mon, vines... gardening… get it?) but because it’s a great tool that can help you market your business.
5 Tips for Creating a Bang for your Brand with Vine
Topics: Public relations, Twitter, trends, Instagram, social media, marketing
The morning after: your hopes crushed or validated, your stomach full, your jersey messy as anything, your hands still have a bit of dirt on them, and your head's buzzing with PR lessons learned.
It’s none other than the Monday after the Super Bowl and Super Sow Sunday.
Being lovers of yummy food and beautiful flowers, we had to take part in both. Yup, I sowed my seeds this year with the brawling noises of the Super Bowl in the background. Which seeds, exactly? Sustainable Seeds, of course!
With our seeds planted, let’s reflect on the Super Bowl and the hysteria that surrounds it every year.
The Super Bowl is PR GOLD. It’s the most watched sporting event of the year, it has its own culture, and each year, the paper is chock full of Super Bowl articles for weeks.
Recapping the best Super Bowl PR lessons of 2013 below.
Topics: Public relations, PR Strategy, advertising vs public relations, marketing
Been on Linkedin lately? If you haven’t, you are missing out! Linkedin just unveiled a more modern, visually driven layout after a major mile mark. 200 million working professionals are now mingling on Linkedin. Their membership has grown over 20% since November!
Keep up with the times; resumes and networking are no longer reserved for job interviews and conferences.
Networking is happening around the clock thanks to Linkedin, but to truly stand out, you need to understand how the new profile with affect you.
We’ve scoured the site and have highlighted the biggest changes below. Of course, we aren’t going to just leave you hanging. Below we’ve included a few tips to make sure you’re at the front of the pack of Linkedin!
Today is the first day of Inbound 2012 and with 2,500 other marketers attending, I am stoked to learn some new tricks for our Garden Media bag.
Topics: Public relations, marketing, inbound marketing
5 Ways to Reinvent the Press Release with SEO using social media
Topics: Public relations, press releases, SEO, Garden Media Group, marketing
People like to buy from friends.
That's a fact. I'm not talking about virtual friends either. I'm referring to real professional relationships with people where you work and live.
But how do you "make friends"? By getting involved. The more involved you are, the more people you'll know and the more who will know you and want to do business with you, their "friend."
Involvement in the community takes many forms--joining the local Chamber, sponsoring a Little League or bowling team, or getting "locked up" for a cause. Whatever your involvement, make a good impression. It is not advisable, however, to get involved simply for the business contacts. This could backfire and give you the reputation of being unreliable or indifferent to the community.
Topics: Public relations, garden industry public relations, marketing
Social Media: The New EgoSystem Lets Us All Be Popular
Trying to wrap our head around the social networking phenomena has been a challenge for most people.
Topics: Public relations, Twitter, image building, SEO, Garden Media Group, social media, marketing
5 Ingredients for a Successful Media Relations Strategy
Blasting news releases out hoping to get coverage simply doesn’t work. In today’s wild west media show, you need to do your homework, be strategic and set up media opportunities in your favor.
Topics: Public relations, audience, PR Strategy, marketing communications, press releases, advertising, Garden Media Group, marketing
If social media is making your head spin, you're not alone. Social media and other Internet tools are still in the wild west stage. There are no rules. There are little analytics. And the players can pop out of nowhere, even surprising themselves with their instant Internet fame.
I'm not a math wizard, but this makes sense to me. 1X1 equals what? One! That's old media. No dialogue. No conversation. No engagement. Now let's say you share some news with 100 of your closest friends . . . and they share your news with 100 of their closest friends. Now that 1X1 becomes 1X100X100 or 10,000! That's why you want to put social media in your marketing tool box. You can reach incredible numbers with the click of a mouse.
If that's not convincing you to ramp up your social marketing, check out these facts:
Topics: Public relations, creating content, internet marketing, internet media, social media, marketing