Sunday, December 26, 2010

Charlotte Web Design & Business Blog Growth Agency Honored in MerchantCircle.

The Idea People Honored in the MerchantCircle Circle of Business Excellence! The Idea People is pleased to announce that our creative marketing and business growth company has been honored as a Charlotte business to be accepted in the MerchantCircle “Circle of Business Excellence” program.

“We are a long-time supporter and business participant with the MerchantCircle national business networking and business promotion website,” said Jay Joyce of The Idea People.  “They do a really good job at letting businesses of all sizes across America build an Internet presence to network with other businesses and customers.”

Every MerchantCircle profile business page has a panel of 10 different compliment categories that visitors and customers can click to compliment.  The compliments include customer comments like “Creative,” “Best of the Best,” “Knowledgeable,” and “Expert”.

To qualify for acceptance into the “Circle of Excellence” program, your business needed to receive 10 compliments in 3 or more categories.  This requires time and visits by businesses and business peers who know and have used your business.

“We include a MerchantCircle business listing account with all of our business social media service programs,” added Joyce.  “MerchantCircle does a very good job of connecting our client’s business profile into an active community and search engine relevancy factor.”

If your business would like to increase your organic search engine relevancy rankings and increase your business exposure through Internet marketing, please contact Jay Joyce at The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Charlotte Web Design Company Earns Merchant Circle Top Merchant Award!

The Idea People has just been awarded the “Top Merchant” seal from the national business community topMerchant_alt website of MerchantCircle.

Top Merchant badge is given to merchants who distinguish themselves as a reliable and trusted source on MerchantCircle. These merchants rank among the most successful in using MerchantCircle to find customers and promote their business online.

MerchantCircle TheIdeaPeople WebReputationScore 150x150 The Idea People Awarded a Top Merchant Seal from MerchantCircle!The Idea People has previously been ranked as one of the top-performing business websites in the Charlotte directory of MerchantCircle with a 98% website reputation ranking!

The Idea People has offered web design services, Internet marketing services, business growth workshops, and graphic design services to the MerchantCircle community since October 2009.  “We have supported MerchantCircle and the Charlotte business connection services they have offered for the past couple of years,” says Jay Joyce of The Idea People.  “They do a good job at connecting Charlotte business owners, consumers and businesses together in one online community.”

If your business needs Charlotte web design, Charlotte internet marketing, Charlotte business blog design, Charlotte business growth services, or even Charlotte graphic design services, please call Jay Joyce at The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Charlotte Web & Business Growth Workshops Return Jan. 13, 2011 to The Idea People with “Business Blogs & Social Media Can Grow Your Business”.

Charlotte web and business growth blog workshops from The Idea People.Our Winter 2011 series of Workshops for Business Owners in Charlotte stem from the hottest business topics from business owners on the web and from our client base at The Idea People. These workshops are for business owners who want to grow your business, increase your business customer base, differentiate from your competitors, and make better customer relationships and experiences with your company. Business owners only, please!

Your instructor for each workshop is Jay Joyce, managing partner of The Idea People, author of The Success Guide for Your Small Business, who is a business blog, business social media, and a marketing and business development professional with 25+ years of experience, a business trainer and motivator, and an expert in building business brands and customer relationships.

There are only four (4) seats per workshop, on a first-registered, first-reserved basis, so that maximum attention will be paid to yourCharlotte business web design and internet marketing from The Idea People. individual concerns as a business owner.Each workshop is held here at The Idea People, 4424 Taggart Creek Road, Suite 111, Charlotte, NC 28208. Please, business owners only!

Date:  Thursday, January 13, 2011

Time:  3:00pm - 5:00pm

Who:  Business owners only!

Topic:  This is a real challenge in owning, managing and growing a business in 2011. You will learn the advantages of using Social Media and Business Blogs and some basic tasks that you can do every week to promote and grow your business using the Internet. You will emerge from this session with real-life applications to use immediately that will help you touch new customers, build relationships with existing customers, increase traffic to your website, strengthen your marketing messages to your customers, and how to "Blog" about your business. This is a MUST-ATTEND class if you aren't currently using these tools to compete and grow your business in 2011! This class is for business owners only, please!

RSVPRSVP for the Charlotte Business Blog & Social Media Workshop

For more information, please call Jay Joyce at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Charlotte Corporate Video Production – Video Will Energize Your Customer Relationships

Charlotte corporate business video production and video editing from The Idea People.The Idea People forecasts that really good business video production for your Charlotte business will emerge as a very important part of your total marketing plan in 2011 and 2012.  Will your business be able to embrace the Charlotte video production revolution?

The YouTube, Facebook, iPhone and iPad technology surge has everybody shooting and watching video everywhere.  Video is so much a part of our social lives now.  Google owns YouTube.  How many videos do you watch during the course of a week?

Some businesses already use video to promote their products and services…or a standard corporate video presentation.  With respect to the business video revolution Charlotte video production and video editing from The Idea People.we’re about to enter, the “standard” will need to be raised substantially and very quickly.

Think about it how quickly the evolution of web video has expanded.  It’s only been a couple of years!  And consumers are already embracing video as a personal choice as they explore shopping and purchasing decisions.

But today’s consumer expects more than a “talking head” in their videos for business products or services.  We think that tomorrow’s consumer will expect flashy graphics, moving objects, and more of a fine-tuned production…just what they are use to seeing at the movie theater and on television.  And this “tomorrow” is already here.

The video technology and accompanying development software is pretty much at our disposal right now.  At The Idea People, we can produce “tomorrow’s” video story today.  In addition to the actual script, or story, your new corporate and business video should encompass these tools:

  • Overall creative theme for each video
  • Succinct messages free of clutter, marketing jargon and “industry-speak”
  • Informational and educational content
  • Entertain me…give me something to stimulate my eyes while you fill my ears
  • Music and soundtracks…music helps set a tone and mood.  Music will emerge as one of the key components to business videos in 2011
  • Make me feel good toward your company…touch my emotions while you’re marketing to me
  • Help me buy from you!  Don’t sell me anything…help me buy.

Charlotte corporate video production and video editing from The Idea People!Business video is changing.  Video will help you form relationships with your customers before you even know they are your customers!  Embrace video.  Nurture video.  Because it’s moving quickly to your customer’s smart phones…right outside your door before they make a purchase.

Keep your Charlotte business video competitive.  Call Jay Joyce at The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.  We look forward to helping you keep in front of your customers through the smart and creative use of business video!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Your Charlotte Business Website Should Have These 5 Items In It!

The Internet and your Charlotte business web site should be dominant items on your business’ marketing and growth agenda in 2011.  Why?

1.  New, fresh, creative web design treatment.  This is important because your Charlotte business web site is the ultimate tool that you can give your customers and prospects to interact with your business.  Your web site creative design needs to be updated, current and fresh.  We are getting ready to launch our 2nd new web design for The Idea People web site in the past 11 months.

2.  Smart web site navigation.  What are the most important items that your customers will want to do business with your company in 2011?  And how will they be able to find these items on your web site?  It’s the navigation and the site architecture that leads customers to the information they want and to the information that YOU want them to have!  Breadcrumb trails…box navigation…highlighted categories…these are the web design tools for really smart navigation!

3.  Pictures on your web site.  People like pictures of products and services!  Use larger photos through your web site.  Have a picture gallery.  There are several really good web site photo gallery technologies that are popular and can be used on your web site.  Pictures can tell stories!

4.  Tell your business story.  Your Charlotte web site text should tell a story to customers and prospects.  What are your marketing messages?  Features and benefits?  Unique positioning?  Competitive differences?  Product or service personality?  Key people profiles?  These are important in crafting and telling your business story.

5.  Business Blog and Social Media!  If there were ever a “crystal ball” to marketing success in 2011, it would include a smart business Blog and social media mix!  You have to be where your customers are.  They are using social media.  Don’t ignore it!

If you would like an extra opinion, a second opinion or a first opinion on your Charlotte business web site, please call Jay Joyce at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.  We can help strengthen your business web site and social media position to help you grow your business in 2011!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Charlotte Social Media Must be a Vital Part of your Charlotte Business in 2011!

differences_lightbulb You’re a Charlotte business.  You have a website.  Your customers visit it every once in a while.  Your website has the company bio, the company history, a listing of your products and services, and places for your customers to contact you.  It’s nice.  But you want more…your customers want more.

Give involved with your customer’s social media lifestyle!  Your Charlotte customers are spending time with social media business blogs, Twitter, Facebook, MerchantCircle and LinkedIn.  They’re networking.  They’re socializing.  They’re blending with your competition.  They’re mixing it up with online users of products and services OTHER THAN YOURS!

So what will you do about it?  “I already have a website,” you say.  Well, you need to get into your customer’s social media lifestyle.  You need to have a “social” side to your business.  It’s expected.  People are forming first-time relationships with products, services and companies through social media PRIOR to interacting with your company website!

What will Charlotte social media do for your business?  At The Idea People, we believe that social media will help your Charlotte business on several levels.

1.  Social media is search engine friendly.  Beyond the benefits of socializing with customers, your social media sites actually help your organic discovery (obviously, it needs to be managed correctly!)

2.  Social media makes you more accessible.  You’re “there” on your customer’s time schedule when they are open and interested in mixing with you.  And your social media marketing is softer and less “sales oriented”…more friendly.

3.  Social media strengthens your credibility.  Oh, you’re an expert in your particular field of service or product?  Awesome!  Customers like knowing that there are experts on board when they decide to interact with you.  Plus, social media levels the playing field…you’re using the same Facebook or Twitter application that your customers are!

4.  Social media builds relationships.  Yes, relationships can begin online!  Social media gives all users equal access and equal footing.  They can “like” you…”join” you…”friend” you…and “comment” on you!

In summary, your customers are using Social Media every day and in all types of combinations…one-on-one.  It’s on their smart phones!  Your business brand should be courting, touching and interacting with customers on a social and friendly level using the social media brands that your customers use.  It just makes sense, doesn’t it?  Call Jay Joyce at 704-398-4437 to make your business grow with social media or email jay@theideapeople.com .

Friday, November 12, 2010

Charlotte Web & Business Growth Company Launches New Charlotte Moving Company Website.

The Idea People has just launched a new interactive Internet marketing website for Charlotte moving company Moving Simplified.   You can visit the new website at www.movingsimplified.com .

MSlogoMoving Simplifiedfounder and CEO Eric Snider hired The Idea People earlier this year to rebrand his company, develop an Internet and social media marketing program, shoot and produce a library of web videos, and design a new marketing website,” said Jay Joyce of The Idea People.  “Moving Simplified is in an extremely competitive vertical market category of Charlotte moving companies and he needed to have new creativity, positioning and strong social media presence to stand apart from his competitors.”

Moving Simplified is a new type of professional moving company that is focused on providing a complete suite of moving services all designed to eliminate stress from their customer’s moving day.

New Truck“We conducted research and moving is actually the third most stressful time in a person’s life,” said Moving Simplified CEO Eric Snider.  “Moving is right behind death of a  loved one and divorce, so we knew that putting together a comprehensive suite of professional moving services would be key in growing our business, changing the way that moving companies operate, and helping to eliminate stress from our customer’s lives.”

Moving Simplified combines a full suite of professional moving services under one brand, including Pack It™, their professional packing service, Move It™, their premium professional moving service, Clean It™, their move out/move in maid cleaning service, and Junk It,™ their professional junk and unwanted belongings removal service.

“Moving Simplified provides customers with full-trained company employees, a company-owned truck, company-owned moving supplies, and standard to full insurance coverage options,” said Joyce.  “The real difference is that they include all of these services under one brand, at competitive prices, and all at the convenience of their customers.”

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Charlotte Social Media and Business Blogs Can Ruin Your Competitor’s Business!

Charlotte business blog developers and designers agency The Idea People.As we sail toward 2011, business owners and managers start the process of evaluating what worked, what didn’t work, and what should be working that we don’t have! Seriously, if your Charlotte business is not using social media and business blogs, you’re missing the opportunity to snag new customers. Easy to say. So let’s examine it.

The whirl of social media is all over us every minute of every day. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Merchant Circle, YouTube, Flickr, Charlotte social media and business blog agency The Idea People.iTunes, Picasa, Blogspot, WordPress, Hotfrog, and 746 other outlets. You, personally, may not know about these or use any of these. But your customers are. How often do you use the Internet to find products, services, information and news? For a growing majority, it’s off and on all day long.

Social media offers your business the opportunity to integrate into your customer’s personal technology lifestyle. It’s non-threatening. It can be consumed at each person’s own pace. It can be ignored, put on a shelf, and consumed at a later date. Or it can be devoured immediately!

Charlotte social media and business blog agency The Idea People.Here’s the real fact about business blogs and social media. If you’re not going to claim your space, somebody else will. There you have it. Sad but true.

You really can begin and form new customer relationships through the use of business blogs and social media. Your customers are looking for your products and services on the Internet right now. You are being evaluated in fleeting moments and seconds. And if you’re not “there”, you’re not even evaluated.

Call us at 704-398-4437 and let’s have a conversation about social media and business blogs. We know that they work. We know that they create new customer opportunities. This is the reality of the new economy. Your customers are using blogs, the web and social media to form buying decisions.

The real question is, “are you going to embrace this, or ignore it?”  Email jay@theideapeople.com

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Charlotte Business Web Design – QR Codes Make Sales!

This is the Charlotte business web QR code for The Idea People web designers.You’ve seen this funky-looking square box that kind of looks like a “scratch-and-win” box!  Best Buy has them on all of their shelf product tags.  They are called a QR Code (Quick Response).  The QR Code on this blog post is for The Idea People.  To read it, you need a Smartphone and a scanner download application.  That’s it!  Then all you do is activate your scanner application and it takes a photo of the QR code and “reads” it.

A QR Code is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smart phones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.

Common in Japan, where it was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR code is one of the most popular types of two-dimensional barcodes. QR is the initialism of Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed.

Although initially used for tracking parts in vehicle manufacturing, QR Codes are now used in a much broader context, including both commercial tracking applications and convenience-oriented applications aimed at mobile phone users (known as mobile tagging).

QR Codes storing addresses and URLs may appear in magazines, on signs, buses, business cards, or on just about any object about which users might need information. Users with a camera phone equipped with the correct reader application can scan the image of the QR Code to display text, contact information, connect to a wireless network, or open a web page in the phone’s browser.This is the Charlotte business web QR code for The Idea People web designers.

So why do you care about QR Codes?  Why should your business have any need for a QR Code?  The answer, as you can imagine, is very simple.  These impactful little pieces of technology can totally change how you market and represent your business’ products and services.  Imagine the possibilities for mobile marketing?  Imagine the possibilities for in-field and sales use?  Now you’re thinking.

If you would like more information about QR Codes and how they can impact your business, please call Jay Joyce at The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Charlotte Business Pains - What is Hurting Your Business?


Every business has varying levels of "pain" or "sore points" within their business. Our pain has always been how to best stand apart from 2,500+ competitors in Charlotte.
The clients that we work with have different areas that cause them "pain" within the cycle of growing their business:

  • Declining sales - the new economy has made customers think differently. Increased competition hurts sales. The Internet hurts sales.

  • Outdated website - your customers are fickle. They want the "latest, greatest" experience on the web. If your website is over 1 year old, it is probably outdated to the needs of your new customer base.


  • Out-of-touch messaging - Are you saying the wrong thing to your customers? Are you saying things that are too complicated? Do you not know how to talk with your customers?
  • Stagnant Business Growth - has nothing moved in your business for several years? Have there been no new services or products initiated? Are customers slowly drifting away?
  • Need New Energy & Focus - are you feeling frustrated? Have you "lost your edge"? Are you struggling with nobody to help? Do you feel alone?
  • Current Agency is Non-responsive - are they more worried about their business than yours? They haven't given you any new ideas this year. They "nickel and dime" you with ridiculous expenses.

Any one of these "sore points" with your business, left alone, can slowly destroy your dreams. This is a good time for you to consider making some changes and addressing these business pains.

We can help. We have new ideas. We have solutions that can address these business pains and get your business back on a track that will take you where you want to go. Call Jay Joyce at The Idea People in Charlotte today at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com for a free consultation to identify your business pains and create a plan of action to stop them!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Charlotte Business Tip - You Should Be Helping Your Customers Buy!

Why is it that sales people and business owners want to always "sell" to their customers?  We have always believed, at The Idea People, that your customers would rather BUY something from you than be sold something.
 
Think about your own situation.  How obvious is it to you when a sales person starts down their list of trial closes?  If you're like most business people, you can smell it coming from a mile away!  Now think about this:  when was the last time you helped a customer buy your product or service?  What is the difference between selling and helping a customer buy?
 
Traditional Selling
 
Traditional selling is an organized manner where YOU control the customer, pull them down your sales road, answer their objections, and attempt closes on them until they either "close" or "go away unsold".  Traditional selling can feel cold, plastic, rehearsed, routine, unwanted, pushy, uncalled for, too much to bear, and downright uncomfortable...mostly by the individual doing the "selling"!
 
Now let's look at how you can help customers buy services or products from you.
 
Helping Customers Buy
 
This method has a more personal, engaging and involving approach but with a dramatic difference...the customer is the STAR of the show...not your sales techniques and sales jargon.  The customer takes center stage.  Your role is still to offer features and benefits but in a more conversational and non-offensive approach.
 
Your attention shifts from rehearsed and packaged responses to focusing on the customer's unique situation and their "buying" habits.  How do they like to buy?  What do they like to see in a product or services that you sell?  What is their challenge or problem (pain point) that can be resolved by using your product or service? 
 
Helping customers buy is more about forming a relationship and bond and less about "churning through numbers until the percentages swing in your favor."  There is an art to helping your customers buy. 
 
How to Help Your Customers Buy
 
1.  Create a conversational and personal atmosphere when talking with prospects.  Take time to get to know their situation.  People skills!
2.  Make everything about them, the customer.  All attention of your product or service features and benefits are turned toward them.  What challenge or problem can be solved for them using your product or service?
3.  Eliminate your hard trial closes about "what will it take to get you to buy now?" with "Do these features make sense for your unique situation?"
4.  Introduce long-term personal, relationship opportunities - training or workshops, service or performance warranties, discounts for referrals, special user groups or customer events, longer-term support and care.  Remember, you are creating a new relationship!
5.  Beyond solving the customer's problems or pain points, how else can you assist them?  This could open up additional service or product ideas. 
 
We think that the new model in B2B and Consumer selling is to "wrap your arms around your customers" and don't let go!  Relationships last longer than sales numbers on a wall.  Maybe our thinking should evolve in 2011 with a more personal approach to selling.  We think so.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Charlotte Website Clients - Is Your Website Built to Display Correctly on the iPhone and iPad?

Mobile marketing is the next big "swish" to scrape by your business.  It seems like Internet technology just keeps moving faster and faster...and it does!
 
Your customers are already accessing, or trying to access, your company website as we speak.  And the mobile customers are using the iPhone as their primary choice to search the Internet.  Blackberry and Android are a very distant 2nd and 3rd place.  It's all about the Mac products...iPhone and iPad.
 
Your existing HTML website must have some new programming and correctly-sized graphics to display correctly on the iPhone and iPad devices.  Remember, you're going to see your website displayed on a much smaller screen so graphics, files, text and forms must be sized and coded correctly to display to this mobile and active audience.
 
We have built quite a few client websites to display correctly inside the iPhone and iPad environment.  Take a look at this client's iPhone and iPad website design comp.  The design still carries through their creative mission from the main HTML website, but it is designed and coded to correctly function on the much smaller iPhone environment.
 
Call us today at 704-398-4437 to get your company website iPhone compatible before your customers pass you by!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Charlotte Website Optimization Workshop on August 26th is SOLD OUT!

Our August 26th business owner's workshop on "SEO, and More Importantly, Optimizing Your Website for Charlotte Business" is sold out!  If you would like to be on the waiting list, please email Jay Joyce at jay@theideapeople.com or call 704-398-4437. 
 
Our next business owner's workshop will be held on Thursday, September 9th from 3:00pm-5:00pm and the topic is "Grow Your Charlotte Business: Professional Business Owner Sales Techniques!"
 

Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Cost: $99.00

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This is perfect for Charlotte business owners who are in professional services like lawyers, accountants, engineers, and anybody field where you need help in learning professional positioning of your company services. This workshop is not about turning you into a sales person! Your customers like to make purchases and shop for the best value and offering. We will show you how to organize your company's unique features and benefits to attract new business. You'll learn how to create a non-threatening "sales pitch", how to use the telephone to call a new prospect and what to say without feeling like a sales person, how to build a quick relationship with new prospects WHILE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE DOING IT, how to position yourself as a desirable expert, and several other key techniques. You'll take away easy-to-deploy techniques for interacting with prospects and customers without feeling like you're "selling" or having to "close business." The key is to help people buy from you!

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Monday, August 16, 2010

August 19th Business Blog & Social Media Workshop is SOLD OUT!

Our August 19th business owner's workshop on "Business Blogs & Social Media" is sold out!  This business owner's workshop will teach business owners how to properly use Business Blogs and Social Media Outlets to build in-bound traffic to your website, boost your organic search engine rankings, build new customer relationships early in their purchase decision process, strengthen your market position as an authority or expert in your field, and become more accessible to existing and new customers. You'll take away an action plan on how to make this work for you.

Our next business owner's workshop will be held on Thursday, August 26th from 3:00pm-5:00pm and the topic is "SEO, and More Importantly, Optimizing Your Website for Charlotte Business!"
 

Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Cost: $99.00

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Learn what SEO (Search Engine Optimization) has evolved into and what it really is, learn about the relevancy factor between what is on your website, how your customers search for your product or service, and how the search engines deliver the results. You'll also learn how optimizing your business website is only the beginning of making your website produce tangible results. Plus you'll learn new directories and business listing websites where you should be listed. You'll take away tips and techniques that will make a positive impact on growing your Charlotte business.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Charlotte Business Owner Workshop on Business Blogs & Social Media

Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Cost: $99.00

Learn how to properly use Business Blogs and Social Media Outlets to build in-bound traffic to your website, boost your organic search engine rankings, build new customer relationships early in their purchase decision process, strengthen your market position as an authority or expert in your field, and become more accessible to existing and new customers. You'll take away an action plan on how to make this work for you.

These workshops are for business owners who want to grow your business, increase your business customer base, differentiate from your competitors, and make better customer relationships and experiences with your company.

Your instructor for each workshop is Jay Joyce, managing partner of The Idea People, author of The Success Guide for Your Small Business, a marketing and business development expert with 20+ years of experience, a business trainer and advocate, and an expert in building business brands and customer relationships.

There are only five (5) seats per workshop, on a first-registered, first-reserved basis, so that maximum attention will be paid to your individual concerns as a business owner. Each workshop is held here at The Idea People, 4424 Taggart Creek Road, Suite 111, Charlotte, NC 28208.


Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Internet Has Changed 3 Things About Running Your Business


I’m sure you’re well aware that the web has altered some things about your business. But according to recent trends on marketing to customers over the past 5 years, it’s dramatically changed the way we run our businesses!

Dramatic Change #1: The buyers now have all the power.

Do you remember when you and your business “controlled” the information about the products and services you offered customers? You decided which features and benefits to spoon-feed customers. You decided when it was time to put things on sale. You decided when customers saw new products. With the use of the Internet, the momentum and information has now turned to the customer. Everything about any detail is on the web. The customers see and analyze everything BEFORE you have a chance! Customers can now dive very deep into their buying cycle before contacting you.

Dramatic Change #2: Physical proximity to your business no longer matters.

The Internet has all but eliminated the need to be physically close or near your business location or service area. The customers like the convenience and instant price comparison benefits of shopping on the web by themselves. But you can still win by building relationships with customers and offering your local customers the personalization experience that can not be duplicated over the Internet.

Dramatic Change #3: No longer can you manage what outsiders know about your company.

One bad customer experience and it seems like it’s all over the web! Bad news and comments travels lightning-fast through Blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Comments. Rumors can spread too. Lies can spread. Also, good news can get out there…just nowhere near as quick! So what can you do? The simple answer is that your company brand needs to extend past your logo and website. Your company brand must include personal service and customer interaction experiences. Resolve complaints quickly! Those reflect your brand. Clean up sloppy service techniques. Everybody on your team “oozes” your brand all day. Ensure that everybody knows how to resolve conflicts and solve problems with customers and coworkers. A slip of the lip can sink the ship.

Of course, the Internet has changed business for the good as well. The Internet lets us deliver our message and content much quicker to more prospective customers. I think the key is that you need to embrace the Internet for the good and the bad that it offers.

Plan for the good times, prepare for the bad times. For help on your business website, please call The Idea People at 704-398-4437 or email jay@theideapeople.com.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New Pondless Waterfall & Stream in Charlotte!

We have just completed a new pondless waterfall and stream in one of our client's back yards, and it is one of the prettiest water features yet!

WaterScapes Pro in Charlotte presents one of our latest Charlotte pondless waterfall and stream projects.

As you can see in the photos, the water is collected and recirculated from the bottom of the stream all the way back to the top of the waterfall. Then it is gently cascaded down these beautiful rocks and slopes until it reaches the collection point.

Charlotte pondless waterfall and stream in Charlotte at one of our client's properties built by WaterScapes Pro The Pond People in Charlotte!

The boulders, stones and rocks that we selected for this project included some great moss and age markings to give the project some definite visual appeal that it has been on the property for a long period of time. These boulders come from our personal collection on a secluded Tennessee mountain! "Boulder shopping" is one of our most enjoyable parts of building a custom water feature for our clients. These boulders are so unique and each one of them adds such a custom touch to our water features.

A pondless waterfall and stream in Charlotte by WaterScapes Pro The Pond People in Charlotte!

You will also notice the unique collection of plants and water plants in the landscaping design. This is one of our signatures. We love plants and landscaping! The plants in this particular landscaping plan will attract birds and butterflies to enjoy the water and plants.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Idea People - Don't Forget to Form the Client Relationship!

 

Thank goodness that we have closed the chapter on the 1990's and the 2000's!  We are in the 2010's now.  New decade.  New year.  New thoughts.  New focus.

We do it every year.  We gather around tables and desks and brainstorm about "what to change so we can do better this year."  You've probably already done it.  And you left the meeting with a list of things to change.  These things are probably on your list:

1. Make more cold calls;
2. Write stronger proposals;
3. Close sales faster and with more vigor;
4. Increase new business and contacts by 11%;
5. Work internally to get your client's work turned quicker;
6. Work on team building skills.

OK.  We've all done that list.  Thank goodness that list is completed!  I want you to add one more goal on your list for 2010: 

Build a real relationship with your clients.

"But, Jay, I already do that!"  Really?  How many clients do you really know?  Do you know their real challenges?  Do you celebrate their victories and console them in their losses?  Do you help them learn?  Do you help them plan?  Do you know their goals?  Do you know their real story?

This is the trend for selling and marketing in 2010.  Building real relationships with your clients.  You have to go beyond the basic client-vendor relationship if you want to really help people long-term.  This is where the real value of you and your product come into play.

Have your clients written a testimonial about the product or service that you provide them?  Do they use your personal name in the testimonial or the company name?  The difference is the relationship.  Do your clients recommend "you" or your company as referrals?  The difference is the relationship.

I recently had a client pass through some very challenging financial and business problems at the end of 2009.  I knew the problems were happening.  I saw the problems form.  We had discussions about the problems that were forming, but viable solutions seemed to fall on deaf ears (as they do with headstrong entrepreneurs on occasion!)  Anyway, everything crashed at the end of 2009.  Their focus was off of the very thing that gave them success and growth.  Their focus was on "fancy" or "cutting-edge" business toys and processes.  "I can't grow my business without investing several thousand dollars in this irresistible shiny new sales tool," I would hear.  "I must and shall have it!"

The very thing that this business forgot was the very thing that propelled them to success in the first place.  It was their client relationships.  Clients helped them grow their business.  End of discussion.  I remember when we use to talk about the projects they were working on with the Smiths, the Joneses, the Byrds, and the McMillians.  And those clients invited them over to their houses for dinners and playing with each other's children.  It was the stuff that small business dreams are made of.

As their business grew, the client stories and client names fell by the wayside.  There were no fun client success stories to share.  But there sure were problems.  I heard about those!  Employees who handled the various jobs stole tools, or ruined client yards, or smoked and drank alcohol during work hours.  You know the drill.  The owners were busy with their shiny new sales tools and processes.  No time for real client relationships.  No time to do the very thing that made us successful.  We've all made this mistake.

And that mistake is deadly to a small business.  As soon as you start saying things like, "we don't need those kind of customers to grow our business," you're in trouble.

So, our client ended up 2009 with none of their clients in hand.  They sold all of their shiny new toys and cut out their overhead.  And we helped them navigate through this.  They did a great job at it, too.  We just recently sat down to talk about "how they can continue their business and how to make it a success again."  I told them that they can't forget about forming relationships. 

I don't know if that important piece of advice fell on deaf ears or not.  I hope it didn't.  I value my relationship with this particular client.  We did very good work for them.  And they earned quite a bit of new business from our work.  I hope they will re-focus on building real client relationships with their customers this time around.  I hope that the fancy, new networking and "sales toys" will not distract them from the real basis of sales:  building a relationship.

At any rate, I urge you to focus on relationships in 2010.  Go ahead and make more cold calls.  Cold calls will always be cold!  I have an idea...instead of making more cold calls, why don't you pick up the phone and call a real client relationship and ask them where they can refer you for new prospects.  I bet that will be better than cold calling.

Monday, January 4, 2010

The Idea People Forecast for 2010: Microblogging and Social Search Media

We are in the midst of the largest algorithmic changes to Google’s relevancy since the Florida Update of 2003, and perhaps even the largest change for how marketers approach search since Google and Inktomi revolutionized the concept of citation based rankings. The interesting part of this change is that it is not focused on one concept, but rather several, that mixed together change the face of search as we move into the new year.

What makes this change so important is that the future of search, whether it be Search “2.0″ or Caffeine oriented, is based on much more than the relevancy factors of content, links, queries and relevant infrastructure. This new “Search-o-morphis” brings factors into play which include site usability, site mobility, the presence of the site socially and also more and more offpage factors which go beyond traditional linking.

  • Personalized Search Changes
  • Real Time Search
  • Growth of Android and Personalized Mobile Search
  • Social Search
  • Bing Growing into legitimate option 2

These concepts individually have an effect, but combined they leave search relevancy heading in a direction that will leave SERPs looking far different than they did in 2009.

Looking at the way these changes are making search as a whole move, SEOs are going to have to focus on two new concepts in their marketing plan in 2010:

1. Social Media
2. Mobile Search

Why is social media so important? Well, since social media is such an all encompassing metric, let’s look at one aspect of social media : the sharing of information.

In 1998, links were important in the Google Citation algorithm because links were the way that people shared information and gave recommendations online. In 1998, in order to link to something, you usually had to hardcode a link in the HTML of your website. Doing so could take minutes to code, and hours to FTP via dial up, and if someone put that much time into linking to a site … well, that site must be of value, wouldn’t it have?

With blogging, things changed. Blogging came into the forefront in 2003 with Google’s acquisition of Blogger.com and ultimately Google’s launch of AdSense; which monetized blogs and led to a new economic culture of self publishing. With anyone having the ability to launch a blog with the click of a button, any novice now had the ability to link. Links are easier to achieve, easier to manipulate and much more valuable, since the link is no longer the voice of few, but the voice of many.

Enter microblogging and socially networked sharing, with Twitter and more predominantly Facebook. If Twitter is to an HTML link what Facebook is to mass blog linking. This analogy means basically that in my opinion, Twitter will hit its early adopter plateau while almost anyone will join Facebook, connect with friends and share information with others.

(posted from www.searchenginejournal.com/2010-a-new-age-for-search-marketers/15711/)