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Know Your Audience

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Wednesday I attended a seminar put on by Grass Roots Marketing out of Knoxville, TN. The seminar was actually about search engines and social networks, but the thing that they stressed the most, and businesses should understand the most is this: If you know your audience, you can easily and effectively market your product.

What does it mean to “Know your audience”?
1. You know who they are: Males, ages 22-30.
2. You know what they like: Outdoors, sports, action movies.
3. You know where they are: nationwide in suburbs
4. You know their behaviors: they buy jerseys, electronics, and mt. dew

Grassroots discussed this in relation to their behavior online, and what users gravitate towards. You can either market to people’s tendencies using google ad words and specifying your audience, and you can follow statistics on your site to see what pages people are visiting the most, what they are clicking on, where they are coming from, and where they are going.

Knowing your audience doesn’t give you a good product, but knowing your audience allows a good product to reach the people it is made for.

How Much Tweeting is Too Much

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Unfollow. That’s what people will do if you Tweet too much.

Twitter is designed to connect people. “Share and discover what’s happening right now, anywhere in the world.” is their tagline. It is a great tool for individuals as well as businesses. However, it can also deter your audience.

Denee King of SheJustGotMarried.com is an expert at marketing her site through social networking. She has 1,475 followers and has done that without any previous recognition. She tweets about 5 times a day about things her followers might be interested in on her blog. She says, “I don’t want to be “THAT” annoying Twitterer”.

Our suggestion is no more than 3-5 tweets a day. A couple more a day won’t hurt anyone, but if you stick with that average your tweeting will be more successful. That consistency will result in more interest in your tweets, and keep you on their mind. A couple of clichés to remember “Less is more” and “Out of sight, out of mind”. You want to provide substantive tweets, without disappearing.

Content is key. A link to you site for links sake is annoying, but a link to content that your followers will find valuable is priceless. Obviously you can’t be too wordy, but too short is also a problem.

Here are some valuable places to get Twitter stats on your own twitter account, and how you use it, along with how others use it:

How others use it

How you use it

Apple Mighty Mouse

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Ok, here at Level2D we have been having some trouble with Apple’s not-so Mighty Mouse.  I don’t know how we lived without the scroll ball in the first place.  Anyway, every Mighty Mouse that we have had, the scroll ball has quit working all together or work intermittently.  I did some searching today to see if anyone else has had this problem, and of course, others have.  Let’s take one step back.  I have tried cleaning the mouse with a damp cloth and even alcohol with no luck.  The post that I found on Apple said to turn the mouse over on a blank sheet of paper and press, with some force, and roll the ball around to clean it.  I thought there is no way that this would work.  Well, I tried it for giggles.  To my surprise, the Mighty Mouse is now working.  Go figure.  Try it out.

Blessings,
Philip B.