This week, Garden Media joins BlogHer’s 10th anniversary #Selfiebration in San Jose, Ca. That's right, a selfiebration.
The selfie trend has continued to rise over the past year and both big and small brands are adding it to their marketing arsenals.
BlogHer makes the trend its own by utilizing selfies to acknowledge the growth of the internet and bloggers over the past 10 years and to generate internet excitement.
Check out these tips to learn how selfies can help bring exposure to your garden brand.
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Topics:
trade show public relations,
branding,
Trending Thursday,
image building,
Instagram,
internet media,
social media
Millennials are unique in the way they communicate, making it necessary for garden brands to reach out in ways that continually appeal to this digital generation.
On average, Millennials are connected with media 18 hours a day with large portions of those hours being spent browsing the internet and social networking.
Millennials are three times more likely to follow brands that appeal to them than a family member on social networking sites.
Luckily for your garden brand, the odds are in your favor.
Continue reading to learn the ins and outs of how your garden business can best connect with Millennials.
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Topics:
garden marketing,
audience,
Garden Media Group,
content marketing,
social media
“What’s trending now" has always been a hot news topic.
Now, however, news segments are getting trends directly from social media sites.
Even the Today Show and Good Morning America, the two biggest morning news shows, both feature special segments on what’s trending, frequently driven by social content.
As audiences show they're continually interested in trend stories, it’s time for your garden businesses to help get the word out, too.
Discover how your gardening business can use social media trends to craft timely pitches and branded content below.
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Topics:
creating content,
Media Relations,
Digital Branding,
Trending Thursday,
Garden Trends,
social media
Return on investment (ROI) is the ultimate goal of public relations for garden businesses. Everyone wants to see tangible results.
PR firms gather data to demonstrate their ROI using many variables. Measuring PR's effects can often be quantified with hard data. Sometimes, however, it cannot.
A true measurement of ROI requires other types of evaluation, besides numbers.
Learn new ways of calculating public relations return on your garden business' investment below.
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Topics:
PR Campaign,
PR Measurement,
branding,
lawn & garden public relations,
image building,
social media
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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Topics:
PR Strategy,
Public Relations Trends,
Trending Thursday,
social media,
facebook
Gardening public relations is all about getting the word out about your product or service. Green PR pros are always looking for great people to help them do this.
Bloggers are one of the newest and most powerful media outlets, especially since they have such devout readers. However, measuring the public relations success of a blog hit can be tricky.
How do we deduce how influential specific bloggers are? It's not an exact science, but there are a few tricks.
Keep reading to learn 3 creative ways your gardening business can measure blogger influence.
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Topics:
PR Measurement,
audience,
garden PR consultant,
social media,
blogging
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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Topics:
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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Topics:
PR Strategy,
marketing communications,
advertising vs public relations,
Public Relations Trends,
garden industry public relations,
social media
What's the next step after your business has established a presence on social platforms?
From Instagram to Facebook, each social platform comes with its own list of do's and don'ts for green businesses. Don't auto-post. Do post relevant content on a regular basis.
Pinterest, the image-driven scrapbook-esque social site, may not be getting enough of your attention this spring. Did you know Pinterest has more than 70 million users? Or that Pinterest will generate you FOUR times more money per click than Twitter?
Read on to discover the 3 'do's' to maximize Pinterest to boost sales for your garden business.
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Topics:
Pinterest,
PR Strategy,
Digital Branding,
Garden Media Group,
social media
Social media has become a huge part of how companies interact and engage with their customers.
Even in the gardening industry, countless businesses have found social media works when they are looking for new customers, nurturing current customers, and when they need to drive traffic and sales on their garden website.
Twitter and Instagram are both popular social platforms. Both are great ways to promote a company, product or brand, when used correctly of course.
Below are 4 best practice tips to ensure your garden business's accounts are valuable to both your shoppers and your bottom line!
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Topics:
lawn and garden public relations,
Twitter,
PR Strategy,
Instagram,
garden industry public relations,
social media