Yes, Facebook has TONS of users, more than 1 billion users internationally, or 17% of the world population at large. Twitter and Instagram, the other two big social media platforms, are still lagging behind in users with about 200 million.
Even though Facebook was once the king of social media, there's a major shift happening in how people use the platform.
As of late, Facebook's dedicated users are few and far between.
Discover why Facebook's users are fleeing, which affects the reach, number, and time your garden business should spend on this social outlet below.
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Public Relations Trends,
Trending Thursday,
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A brand new app launched last week that will provide your garden business with a way to streamline content for followers.
Pippit, brainchild of bloggers from Oh! Joy and Love Taza, allows users to add “pips,” or dots, to blog posts, photos and videos that lead to even more curated content.
Integrating blogs with social media has never been easier.
Learn what Pippit is and how this new social app can be powerful for your garden business blog.
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creating content,
PR Strategy,
Public Relations Trends,
Digital Branding,
public relations media plan,
content marketing,
social media
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
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,
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Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations,
content marketing
2014 is already a 1/3 of the way over. Hard to believe isn't it? Seems like just yesterday we were talking about what gardening trends would dominate the year!
As 2014 continues, the changes and trends in the marketing and communication realm are clearly emerging--and will become increasingly important in the latter half of 2014.
What trends does your gardening business need to keep afoot of in the marketing world?
We've got the top 3 biggest trends in gardening marketing and communications below. Read on to unlock the secrets and keep your gardening business a step ahead of the rest.
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Trending Thursday,
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Garden Trends
Automated, generalized messages don't have the impact they used to.
People change channels when commercials appear, no one answers a call from a telemarketer, and automated emails don't get opened.
The old way of marketing is out, and personalized, compelling content in context is in, in a big way.
Over the next year, this marketing trend is going to continue to grow.
Here are the top 4 content marketing trends that will emerge and thrive in 2014.
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marketing communications,
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internet marketing,
Garden Media Group,
garden industry public relations,
content marketing,
Garden Trends
Content marketing is the future of the industry.
Instead of telling you what to do and what to know, content marketing inspires you to listen by providing your target audience with information they're craving in an arary of formats.
Content marketing connects instead of isolating. Typical advertising and marketing can actually have an adverse effect on your target audience. By bombarding them with irrelevant information, you isolate them from your brand while content marketing connects by answering key questions on their own time.
Below discover why content marketing, also known as inbound marketing, is the future of the industry as we know it.
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garden marketing,
audience,
marketing communications,
advertising vs public relations,
Public Relations Trends,
horticultural marketing communications,
garden industry public relations,
content marketing
Building brand recognition to many small companies means slapping their logo and tagline on absolutely every item that leaves their office.
While logos are certainly one of the most important aspects of creating brand recognition, what happens when people already recognize your brand?
Unbranding is the newest public relations and marketing trend in 2013. It's essentially going beyond the logo and relying exclusively on an image of your product for marketing.
For unbranding to be successful, your garden business first needs to have a winning logo.
Below are our tips for creating a stellar logo to last for the long haul--and tips to go beyond it once your brand has national awareness.
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branding,
PR Strategy,
marketing communications,
lawn & garden public relations,
Public Relations Trends,
Digital Branding,
image building,
marketing
When fine-tuning a garden business, you've got to make sure all the pieces are in place: sales, product development, customer service, marketing and public relations.
Public relations is a process that many businesses know they need, but they don't fully understand what it is.
PR isn't just about securing media placements--especially in the heyday of content marketing. And, for the public relations process to truly work, the business partner has to understand it fully.
If your garden business is thinking about signing on with a public relations firm, see if you're really ready for the full public relations experience with these five checkpoints.
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hiring a public relations person,
PR Strategy,
Public Relations Trends,
public relations media plan
At Garden Media Group, we spend a lot of time thinking about trends--especially for the garden.
Lately, the office has been a buzz with social media trends. Facebook Fatigue and the release of Instagram video are drastically changing the landscape of social media.
Social media trends allow you to connect with your green, gardening customers. Plus, it shows your audience that your brand is forward-thinking.
Keep up with the social media trends, and discover five topical changes in social media that will affect your garden business this year.
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Twitter,
PR Strategy,
Public Relations Trends,
trends,
social media,
facebook