Get people talking about your blog content using these simple techniques: 1> Announce new posts through Twitter 2> Connect your blog to Facebook 3> Offer email subscriptions 1> Announce new posts through Twitter Twitter, the micro-blogging platform, is a growing community of talkers that often pass on popular content in the form of “retweets.” You…
Making each of your locations a destination
If you have multiple locations, is there any reason for people to visit more than one (other than convenience)? Would they take a picture of your different locations? Would your customers challenge their friends to visit them all? Austrian grocer MPREIS (the self-proclaimed “Seriously Sexy Supermarket) goes all out by vastly varying the designs of…
Put your coupons online
When you create a coupon, the goal is for it to get redeemed. A printed coupon can only go so far and reach so many people, but an online coupon (especially one on a social networking site like Facebook) can be forwarded, shared, and talked about. A recent article in DMNews highlighted a growing trend…
Sell something your fans can take home and share
Ditka’s restaurant in Chicago is known for their steak sauce. But the experience isn’t confined to their locations because they sell bottles of the stuff, which means fans of the sauce share it with friends at BBQs and family dinners — and talk about Ditka’s. It’s a simple concept, but not enough businesses offer fans…
From the archives: Word of mouth is a cross-culture activity
University professors from France and Hong Kong teamed up in 1995 to release a research document investigating how interpersonal influence from opinion exchange was an important factor for consumers when adopting a product or making a brand decision. The study entitled, “A Cross-Cultural Study of Interpersonal Information Exchange,” looked at the trend on an international…