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Creating and Branding Your Business Facebook Page

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

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Why Use Facebook for your Business

A well developed Facebook Page can  help you business popularity and recognition by attracting  fans that visit your page often and share it with their Facebook friends and family.

Create your Facebook Page

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    1. Click the Create a Page for  My Business Link

    2. This is found on the bottom of any Facebook Page or this Facebook Link

    3. Create your Facebook page by simply following the page’s directions:

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Once you have created your page-then make your Facebook Page work for your business by using these essential Facebook Applications:

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Blogs and Feeds

Facebook Notes: Use this application to pull in your RSS feed from your blog or another content source automatically. The Facebook Note is an important communication tool that can visible to millions of active Facebook users.

    How to Add Notes:Facebook-notes

    1. Click Notes button (on top of your Facebook Page)

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    2.  Click Import a  Blog Link

    You can import posts from one external blog so that they appear along with your notes. Facebook will automatically update your notes whenever you write in your blog. Imported blog posts cannot be edited. If you import too many blog posts in a day, you could be blocked from writing or importing new notes, and this could result in your account being disabled.

    3. Enter a URL below to import to your notes.

Add Twitter: Use this application to have your Tweets automatically update your business Facebook Page.

Add Blogg RSS Feed Reader: This RSS App allows you to add a personal blog, corporate blog RSS Feed or any other RSS feed to your Facebook profile for your friends to read. It’s a great way to drive traffic to your blog or website. The RSS feed doesn’t have to be your own blog and you can use the application to publish your favorite feed on your profile, say Engadget, CNET, CNN, BBC Sports or even a custom Google News Feed on your favorite topic.

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Facebook Customization

Add FBML Application: By adding FBML and HTML applications you can add more unique elements to your Facebook Page, like interactive content, clickable images and anchor text. Static FBML Application allows you to add  functionality to your Facebook page by placing a  box in which you can render HTML or FBML (Facebook Markup Language).

    How to Add FBML to your Facebook Page:
    1. Install
    2. Go to edit your page
    3. Edit FBML – FBML
    4. On the bottom click on “Add another FBML box”
    5. Edit the new one
    6. Save
    7. Add tab onto page

Add Flash: This Facebook Flash application will add a box to your Page in which you can upload your own Flash Files to achieve advanced customization. It can be renamed to maintain the integrity of the page and keep the look and feel consistent with your brand.

Add Extend: With Facebook, your profile comes with fields such as Activities, Interests, and Favorite Music, but Extended Info allows you to add extra fields to your profile, such as Currently Reading, Favorite Foods, or anything you can think of.

Add Posted Item Pro: You can use Posted Items Pro to publish items (videos, photos, web site links, etc.) to your Facebook pages in the same way you publish items to your own profile.  To manage a page, you must first add the Posted Items Pro app to the page and you must be an admin of the page. To edit the Posted Items Pro content displayed on your page, find the page in the list on the right and click “manage page”.

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Business and Promotions

Add Promotions: Wildfire Promotion Builder is a service outside of Facebook that enables you to easily create and manage interactive promotions (sweepstakes, contests, coupon giveaways, etc) within Facebook.

Add Define MeDefine Me allows others to anonymously list words that define you. The words are then displayed on your profile in a cloud, with the most common words appearing larger to offer an honest look at how others really view you.

Add  a Digital Business Card : GLPrint Business Cards – Use creative tools and instruments to design your virtual business card through a variety of choices offered and display it on your Profile.

Add  IEndorse: I Endorse is a Facebook application that allows you to collect endorsements for the purpose of building your business relationships and reputation whether you provide a product, service, or just want to have fun. There is also a section for users to browse all the business categories to help them find products and services.

Add  My Business Blink Web: With the My BlinkWeb widget, you can show off your website to all of your friends, as well as all of their friends. When your friends install the My BlinkWeb widget,your website will be shown on their profile.

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Facebook Communication

Add  Smart MessageCenter: Send one message to as many group members or event attendees and get back a single, organized, visual result that everyone can share or can be totally private with this Facebook Communication App. Share the results on your group or event wall or your profile. Or output them to XLS, PDF or RSS.

Add SMS-ME: Allow your Facebook friends to send text messages to your cell phone without you having to give them your cell number, they can simply send you texts from the gadget on your profile pages. Authorize the SMS-ME App, you may then add it to your wall, boxes or in a tab of its own.

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Facebook Networking

Add Linked Badge: Promote your LinkedIn account with a badge on your Facebook profile with this LinkedIn App. Just enter your LinkedIn username or full url to your LinkedIn profile and choose the style of badge.

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How to Design a Banner for your Online Advertising Campaign

Saturday, August 15th, 2009
A web banner or banner ad is a popular form of advertising on the Internet. As you’ve probably noticed while surfing the Web, there are different types of banner ads. Banner ads are usually small image files in GIF or Adobe Flash format embedded on a web page, their presence on the Internet and their importance for many online business is immense. Banner advertisements appear on all sorts of websites and has different appearance and subjects, but they all share a basic function: attract eyeballs and clicks. Similar to a traditional ad you would see in a printed publication such as a newspaper or magazine, a banner ad tells website viewers information about advertiser, with the added ability to bring a interested customer directly to the advertiser’s website.Banner ads come in a different sizes, shapes and file formats. The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) specifies different banner sizes according to pixel dimensions. IAB standard banner sizes are not the only banner ads used online, but they are a good representation of the range of common banner ads accepted by most websites. And the actual creative of banner ads varies considerably. The simplest online banner ad is a static GIF or JPEG image, with a HTML link to the advertiser’s home page.

Advertisers usually measure effectiveness of their banner ad performance base on click-through rate (CTR) — which describes the ratio of page views to clicks. It is expressed as the percentage of total visitors to a particular web page who actually clicked on the banner ad after viewing. The typical click-through-rate is something under 1 percent, and click-through rates significantly higher than that are very rare.

The decreasing CTR of banner ads prompted a new crop of internet ads to be born. In order to capture more visitors attention, many banner ads are now designed using flash to add multimedia elements including animation, sound, video, game, and interactivity. These interactive banner ads often outperform their static counterparts by more than 200%.

Website visitors are more likely to notice banners that have moving pictures or fun and playable. Example: if you have a small flash game embed inside a flash banner, many visitors will play that game, and be redirected to your website after they have ‘win’ or ‘lose’ the game. Although interactive banners are usually larger in terms of file sizes, the popularity of broadband Internet connection has increased its popularity as most web surfers can now see these ads a lot faster than the dial-up era.

With so many banner ads on different websites competing for viewer attention, it is important to plan your online banner ad campaign carefully, and only place banners on related website to attract the correct target group of audiences. You can consider to outsource your banner design to professional banner designers, because an interactive, professionally design banner can perform significantly better than a static Gif banner, so to increase the return of your online advertising campaign.

Before you contact an online ad design company, ensure you have all the components you need to create your own banner ad first, including the text line, images, preferred color theme and landing page for the banner to link to.

There are many advertising agencies and professional designers you can contact online to create professionally looking banners, give you access to their design and programming skills, banner templates, and also their creativity and extensive experience.

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Banner Ads Introduction

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Online banners or just ‘banner ads‘ as most people call them are in the company of the most favored and earliest forms of web advertising. The adverts which come in various shapes and size and are found all over the World Wide Web on lots of websites usually in the design of a still or animated gif graphic showing a certain business or website, similar to a television advert on a much lesser and grand scale. These types of adverts are displayed through website browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox.The banner links through to the advertisers website where more information can be found on that particular product or service.

Website banners have been around on the World Wide Web since near its conception and precede more dominant web advertising such as Google Adwords and other ‘Pay Per Click’ schemes.

The success of such marketing, apart from the overall rise of users on the Internet is helped by eye-catching and appealing graphics, titles and slogans. Some banner ads ask you to interact with the banner to get the user to click to the sponsor page.

Across the Internet there are many examples of banner ads on a continuous basis as you browse the web and can be found on popular websites such as Yahoo, Facebook and IGN.

Banner Ads are designed in lots of different sizes and shapes. Oblong, square, vertical and horizontal banners cover the Internet in sizes differing from 50 pixels to 1500 pixels and lots of combinations in between. Primarily the banner graphic were still images with images, graphic design and a catchphrase and some kind of text. More recently animated banner ads have renewed these, especially from advertisers with bigger budgets and include as many as five different ’screens’ of graphics, animation and text. Smaller companies and individual website owners do use banners however,yet they have become much less commonplace, especially on websites with high volume traffic as they are more expensive.

Lately differing types of banner ads have produced in line with new web technology and coding. This includes ‘popping-up’ banner ads that stretch over the website’s page that they are displayed on or that enlarge as the mouse cursor moves over the advertisements area. While many do not like the new concepts the ads are said to have an excellent success rate for their advertisers and will therefore remain a favorite for advertisers on the Internet.

Since the early 2000’s new types of Internet advertising have become popular, however large companies still include banner ads as part of their advertising campaign as well as the newer pay per click methods.

The cost of banner advertising depends onthe website they are shown on. As a general rule the more the host’s site’s traffic is the more the price will be to advertise your banner.

Banner graphics are in the form of jpg, png or gif files and animation is created using a Javascript with technology such as Java or Silverlight.

Some Banner Ad Inspirations:
And my favorite Banner ad:

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Banner Ads by Ross Long

15 Reasons Small Businesses Need a Brand Identity System

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Business and marketing experts urge small business owners to “brand” their businesses with a logo and a set of consistent marketing materials – a brand identity system. But they rarely explain the reasons behind this advice. A logo and consistent marketing materials can increase your sales and revenue, because they convey the following impressions:

1. To convey that you are established. A logo and professionally-printed materials show that you are committed to both your business and your clients. It also makes you look like you’ve been around for some time, and that you’re stable.

2. To attract more clients. Some clients look for a well-defined company, and “look and feel” may be one of their criteria in making a purchasing decision.

3. Others are “wowed” by professional-looking materials, and your logo may impress them into buying.

4. To increase your credibility. A logo makes you look experienced and professional, and can go a long way towards making your business appear credible. And, if you’d like to be known as an expert in your field, this type of credibility is the first thing you have to establish.

5. To be more memorable. Forty percent of people better remember what they see than what they hear or read. So having graphics associated with your business and having consistent graphics on your business materials make you more likely to come to the forefront of potential clients’ minds when they have a need for your goods or services.

7. To stand out in your field. A well-designed logo and an identity system can put you far above the competition, especially if they are paired with a strong marketing program.

8. To look “bigger.” Home-printed business cards with perforated edges or cards printed with standard designs available through Microsoft software or online business card vendors scream “small-time vendor” to your potential clients-and that is how they will want to compensate you.

9. To improve your chance of getting venture capital or selling a business. If you present a well-rounded business package, including marketing materials and graphics, your business will look more complete.

10. To brand yourself. Especially if you are a consultant, you need a logo in order to build an image and a brand that is bigger than your individual identity. If you’re running a larger business, the logo will begin to create a “brand” or “face” for your business, and to personalize the larger business entity.

11. To give clients a sense of stability. You may not have been in business “since 1908,” but if you have invested in an identity, you are much less likely to fold in the eyes of your customers. It goes a long way toward building that all-important “trust.”

12. To explain your company name. If your company name contains a little-known word or an acronym, the logo can give visual clues to its meaning. To endear your company name to your clients. A difficult-to-pronounce or hard-to-remember company name may make it challenging for your clients to hire you. When potential clients have the need for your services, they might not recall who you are. But if you reinforce the name with interesting, compelling graphics, they are more likely to remember you, pick up the phone, and hire you.

13. To describe an unusual line of business. If your business is nontraditional or in a hard-to-explain industry, a logo can help to explain exactly what it is that you do by offering a visual reference.

14. To show what practices differentiate you from your competition. A well-designed logo can have many subtle meanings and can begin to tell the story of how you do business, including the special practices that make you stand apart from the competition.

15. To comply with expectations. In some industries, a logo is just expected. In the creative services industry especially, having a logo is an industry standard. To show your commitment and for the sense of personal pride it will add to your practice. In other words, do it for yourself. A logo will increase your confidence, and that will show through in all of your business interactions and practices.

These benefits will boost your business and your confidence, so start thinking about developing a logo and identity as soon as possible.
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Erin Ferree is a brand identity designer who creates big visibility for small businesses. As the owner of elf design, Erin is passionate about helping her clients stand out in front of their competition and attract more clients.  Her “Define Your Difference Branding Workbook” will help you with your brand definition – the most important step in the brand identity design process. http://www.elf-design.com/products-define.html

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