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Our Last Workshop Before the Summer Break!

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

Our last workshop on “3 Free Things You Can Do Today to Improve Your Online Marketing” is coming up on May 31st! This is limited to 10 attendees only and we only have a couple spots remaining.

Want to turn more prospects into clients? Learn how to better track what is and isn’t working on your website…and how to improve it.

Want to invest your internet advertising budget wisely? Find out which of your current online advertising activities are proving most effective, and which activities are wasting your money.

Want more traffic to your website? Learn some free approaches you can use to help drive quality visitors to your site.

Want to get an intro to social media? Get your Facebook and Twitter 101’s.

Our little spin is that we will be requesting a $5 donation from all session attendees – 100% of the money will go to the Canary Derby in support of early cancer detection.

Handouts will be provided and topics will include overviews of Google Analytics, Google Local Business Center, and a little bit about Twitter and Facebook. We’ll talk about why they’re important, provide instructions on how to set them up, and some guidelines on how to use them effectively.

Looking forward to see you there! Don’t forget that RSVPs are a must! Deadline is May 27, 6:30pm!

Who us? Online marketing wizards?

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

A cute video we made about October 17 Media… Vancouver’s online marketing wizards! We <3 LOVE it and wanted to share. Thank you YouTube & Google for making it happen for us. Check it:

What’s a Follow-up Auto-responder?

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

mailHave you ever signed up for a website or bought a product or service on the net and as soon as you hit “send” you instantly receive an email confirming your action? You may think that there are a hundred elves waiting in the North Pole to answer your emails. While certainly a cute thought, that’s not the case. Usually, the company or website has an email auto responder set to send you an email once you’re done ordering or signing up.

Letting go of any lead, no matter how big or small, is a big no-no. All leads can become clients and sometimes, something as simple as not returning an email or not sending information is a mistake. An email follow-up auto-responder is an automated system which immediately replies to a set of customers, members or subscribers. It can save you the hassle and work of replying to each and every person on your mailing list. While a personal touch is different, imagine if you had hundreds or thousands of people on your mailing list. Sending out an individual email to each person is not only impractical but time-consuming, taking resources away from your business.
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So, you started a Facebook page, eh?

Posted on by Tamara Brooks


Custom October 17 Media Facebook Page Screen Shot
So, you started a facebook page, eh? That’s nice.

No seriously. I bet you created the fan page and invited every single person you know on Facebook to join, added the button to your web site, blog and e-newsletter, and then left it idle. No one is going to visit your page if you don’t actually use it!
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Have Your Business Make the Most of Out of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

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There’s no doubt about it, Olympics fever has swept over Vancouver! While activities are in full swing, there’s no reason for you (and your business) to be slacking.

Don’t just spend the next few days in front of the TV, watching the Ladies’ Ice Skating (we know you do, even the guys!). You and your business can make the most of the Olympics (and the millions of visitors) while they’re in Vancouver. Of course, not everyone can spend millions of dollars on advertising and sponsorship deals. But, no need to worry! You can still take advantage of this once in a lifetime event to hit our fair city.

First of, make good use of the downtime, if business has been slowing down or if you’re just too impatient to deal with the tourists who have descended on Vancouver. Stay inside the office, sit back on your comfy office chair and get to work online.

Check out your website – when was the last time it was updated? Something as simple as the date (if you have “copyright 2009” somewhere) can easily be changed and will signal to new visitors to your site that your site is current. Have you been active in terms of social media? Perhaps you’ve been meaning to put up a Twitter account – now is the time to do it (and use those #olympics hashtags!) Or you might want to put up your own Facebook group or fan page so your customers can find you on the popular social networking site.

Next, if it’s relevant to your business, try creating some Olympics-related specials or promotions. For example, you can give away free products for the first 20 people to come into your store every time Canada wins a gold medal (to drive traffic) or perhaps create a trivia contest in which winners can get gift certificates or (if you can find any) tickets to Olympic events.

It’s also important to let your customers know if you have special business hours during the Winter Games. There are many reasons to close early or open late (and not just because you have tickets to the Luge event). If the event affects you negatively (i.e. less traffic because of diversions) then closing early or opening later may be to your advantage. On the other hand, if you expect more people coming in because of the games, then you may want to stay open at least until the last event of the day is done.

Of course, you should definitely go out and support Canada in the Olympics, when you can. While you may be tempted to just close shop and watch the games the whole day, you can still do something so your business can benefit from the Winter Games.

October 17 Media specializes in website development, paid search advertising, social media and viral marketing, search engine optimization (SEO) and email marketing.