# Thursday, May 06, 2010

I was really excited to see my column in Ad Week this morning. When they asked me about engagement I wanted to have something fresh to say. We all know that everyone throws that term around, and we all know that we need to focus on consumer engagement, but what about after the fact of them being engaged? This is where some brands and agencies miss the boat... follow up.

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I hope you enjoy the column. Thanks for the emails requesting the mobile report. Keep them coming and I will be happy to provide these and other opinon papers to brands.

Till Next Time.

Leah

Thursday, May 06, 2010 4:01:37 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments  | 
# Thursday, March 18, 2010

 

 

Make it Personal - - eMail Marketers planning to adopt more techniques, including advanced segmentation (42%), personalization (37%) and behavioral targeting (34%).

http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007573

 

eMail Marketers, surveyed in a recent article by eMarketer, reported that they are going to start to use more advanced segmentation, personalization and behavioral targeting in 2010. 37% plan to add social sharing of their email content.

 

Why aren’t they doing this already? We have used these tactics for years and the cost is minimal and the rewards are fantastic. What was really eye opening in this report was that less than half of the marketers surveyed used re-marketing as a tactic.

 

It’s really all about making it personal. If you engage a consumer through these tactics you have done so because you connected on a personal interest. Engagement is nothing more than connection, and eMail is one of the best touch points for engagement. We use a combination of eMail, Social, Search and Media to engage. Any one of those touch points makes it personal if you are segmenting correctly and sending the right message at the right time.

 

We are hearing a great deal about the decline of email marketing at conferences and summits, but in reality it is a hard working tool that always brings great results for our clients when used in an overarching strategy and not a stand alone medium.

 

Let me know what you think,

Leah

 

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# Tuesday, March 09, 2010

10 Years Ago: “Yes We Have a Web Site”

Today: “Yes We Have a Facebook Page”

 

Ten years ago there were 350 million Internet users worldwide, today there are 350 million users on Facebook

 

…and there are more than 1.7 Billion Internet users worldwide. Ten years ago my company had already been in the digital business more than 7 years. Back then when I would ask some companies about their online or digital strategy they would remark “oh yes, we have a web site”. Obviously I would launch into a whole volume of reasons why that was not enough. I would talk about why an organization needs to leverage their web site and all other digital assets with online advertising, search marketing and customer relationship marketing. Well that was then and here we are today… sometimes when I ask the digital strategy question I get “Yes we have a Facebook page!” and they are very proud of the fact that they have one. Of course just like ten years ago, many organizations don’t do much with it or beyond that.

 

What if you could attract more than 20,000 “qualified” brand fans to your Facebook in 30 days? What if you could start a dialog with those brand fans of yours and start to listen to what they like and dislike about your brand, your service, your products, your everything? All this is very doable and actually is just the tip of the iceberg to a Facebook strategy as part of your overall digital strategy. Remember Facebook today has as many users as worldwide users on the Internet ten years ago, and the amazing fact is they doubled in one year!

 

As I attend Travelcom this week and talk to many amazing colleagues I am already excited about the innovations and the possibilities. Thanks USTA! If you are here catch my discussion on Thursday when we do a wrap of what we have heard this week and how we would take that information and make it actionable!

 

Till next time

Leah

 

 

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