Posts Tagged ‘online marketing’

Getting the New Year started right!

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Hey folks! I’m just enjoying the cooler weather here in Florida, but had some meetings and spent the first few weeks of the year in Southern Indiana and Nashville, TN.  That was COLD!

Though my body was frozen, my mind was going a million miles a minute – and I can see a huge light at the end of the tunnel this year, as it seems like our economy is finally going to set itself back on track. People are all seeing hope, and investing in themselves and their companies. I know I am.

I’m going to be offering some consulting time blocks, so that I will be able to be “on call” for clients who need a little guidance.

For now, I’m enjoying the weather, working hard and enjoying my family. This is what life’s all about – doing what you love to do and supporting your family by doing it!

I hope you all had a great holiday and New Year and I look forward to assisting you with any of your business needs in 2010. I’m just a phone call away!

Online Marketing Misconceptions – volume 1

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

One of the biggest misconceptions I have heard in recent years is the over-dependence on the “IT guy” or “IT girl” in any office. Yes, these men and women are often intelligent and talented – but just like everyone else, they can’t do it all. I can’t tell you how often I cringe when I hear that people are leaving their internet marketing decisions to the “IT department”.

No offense to the managers who are making this type of decision, but speaking candidly, how stupid is that?

Really! A formula for business success is this: strong business plan + marketing = sales

Why are you (as a business owner/manager) putting the person who is handling the “plan” part of things (i.e. the website development) solely in charge of a major portion of your online marketing dollars? Often times, the people in the “IT department” are not great at marketing or planning marketing dollars- despite their knowledge of the online aspect of it- yet more often than not, I keep hearing about this happening.

What’s worse, is that I hear of business managers complaining that they’ve “tried SEO” or “tried PPC” and had a budget BACKFIRE! I can’t stress enough how important it is for the folks who are in charge of handing out the money for these services to understand what they are, how they work and on average what they should cost/what they’re willing to spend.

More importantly, if you (as an owner/manager) don’t understand how you are spending your advertising budget, then you should hire me. You need someone who can look at your business objectively (as opposed to asking your in-house IT manager who doesn’t care to educate you or save you money- their primary concern is to still have a job and get paid) and help you understand and navigate the world of online advertising and social media marketing. I promise that the short term investment involved to hire me as a consultant will save you money in the long run. Hiring me will allow you to be more involved in any future marketing dollars spent, simply because you’ll understand where and how to allocate funds based on your sales and business objectives.

I’m sure I’ll have more to say on the misconceptions front, so I’ll leave this as volume 1.

-Audrey

The Innerworkings of A Strategic Marketing Consultant and Business Development Diva’s Mind…

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

I’ve been involved with the internet and computers as long as I can remember. In fact, my first memories involve me being 8 years old and taking the phone off the hook and placing it onto the modem so that I could “type” to my neighbor across the street, Georgeanne. Georgeanne was my friend Eric’s mom. My parents owned and published a magazine, so as a child, I had access to two top of the line IBM computers at home- and back in 1985 that was more than the average household for sure!

I remember my mother reprimanding me whenever I tried to type with two fingers- she insisted that if I was going to use the computer, I must learn to type correctly. I was armed with Mavis Beacon software, as well as various books on BASIC and BASICA programming. Again, as a child, I had a leg up on technology from the start.

My interest in both technology and marketing held steadfast through the years, as I watched time pass and video games move from arcades and into homes. Just as the word processors and computers slowly replaced typewriters. And then, the internet became fairly commonplace with America Online v1.0 when I was about 14 or 15. I remember being chastised for using too many hours of AOL many times as a kid, as well as the 1400baud rate that we used to connect. I was thrilled when it was upgraded to 2800baud and an unlimited monthly rate. I’m sure my parents were too!

Now, that seems like so long ago- in a world where we are instantly connected by various means. It’s always amazing to me how far we’ve come with technology in such a short period of time, but also how far we have left to go. I’m excited for the future.

Relating this to marketing, I have always been able to grasp the future turn of events in an almost uncanny way. Back in 1998, years before most radio stations were selling advertising on their websites and focusing on what they now call “Non-Spot Radio Revenue”, I suggested to my father, who was working as a General Manager of a radio station in Fort Lauderdale/Miami, that he should speak to the owner of the station and push the use of internet advertising because it was going to be the wave of the future. As it turns out, after selling the radio station, the former owner branched out into an online radio venture.

Years later, I worked part time at another radio station in Northeastern PA, doing their web development and email blasts for the stations. At that time, the iPod was new, so I kept mentioning that we should move into providing more online content for our radio listeners, by doing podcasts or videos and have them available for download to their computers or iPods/Mp3 players. Two years later, it was implemented nation-wide.

These days, I still do the same thing. I sense trends and have an uncanny knack to sense a winner- whether it be a song that I just know will hit number 1, or a business idea that just needs a kick start to move in the right direction. This is one of the ideas why working for myself is such a blessing. I get to help other people with their business, moving it forward, and helping it develop in ways they’ve imagined.

Back when I was very small, I sat in our attic playroom and disassembled one of our two Fisher Price cassette recorders (my record player was far too valuable- and the cassette player in question was my younger sister’s), and then put it back together. I just wanted to see how it worked. I do this today with businesses, in a sense. Through research, I look at all the pieces and then I assist in placing them together in such a way that makes things run more efficiently as a whole.

And now, with Carry On Commerce, I look forward to working with you and your company- whether it be small or large. I hope that the little window into memories of my past will help you to understand a little more of who I am and how I think. I know that I can help you too! Fill out the form at Carry On Commerce and I’ll be in touch!

-Audrey

Carry On Commerce – Website Launch SOON!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I’m so excited to soon be able to reveal all that I’ve been working on!

Carry On Commerce is a brain child of my years of experience in sales and marketing, as well as my experience in business development.

It’s been a dream of mine to share my knowledge and help other people achieve their own dreams while being able to work from wherever I may be at the moment- my home, the beach, the grocery store, my kids’ karate dojo… wherever!

As a mother of four closely spaced children, I’ve mastered the art of time management. I have applied it to a business model that can be easily duplicated and applied for maximum success.

I realize every business, like every person, is different. As a whole, Carry On Commerce is a strategic marketing and business development firm. On an individual level, I partner with each of my clients, to determine their goals and dreams for their own business. Then, I assist them in reaching their goals and making their dreams a reality.

All of my work is done with the realization that both time and money are important to both parties involved.

I’m so excited… but have to keep working on the site in order to be able to reveal it sooner rather than later… so, this blog post… albeit quick, must come to an end!