Monday, March 23, 2009

Professional Networking Opportunities Rise in Social Networking

According to the newest Nielsen Company online social media study, the fastest growing segment in social networking media in 2008 was in the 35-49 year old demographic. Facebook, the dominant player in the global social networking media world added twice as many 50-64 year old users as they did users under 18 in 2008. This is an indicator that the user makeup of social networking media is changing.

This means that more businesspeople will be on Facebook, Twitter, and on blogs. This trend can open up Facebook to professional networking opportunities, in addition to the social aspects that the social networking sites have already established. 

Think about adding clients as friends on Facebook, inviting them to your companies' Facebook groups, or following their tweets on Twitter. Professional interaction can become much easier and more personalized through these social networking media means if it is used properly.

Are you on Facebook? We are! Look for Businesscardcontacts.com on facebook today. 

June Bisel
Partner, BBG&G Advertising & PR
BusinessCardContacts.com

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Got a Green Thumb?

Food prices continue to rise. The economy continues to decline. So what is an average American to do? Grow your own food!

The National Gardening Association's most recent survey findings are indicating that growing numbers of people (including myself) are planning to grow their own fruits, vegetables and herbs. In fact, gardening is expected to increase by $7 million in 2009. And 54% of those surveyed said that they are turning to gardening in order to save money on food bills. Another 48% are interested in growing food that they know is safe from pesticides and growth hormone products.

This is an opportunity to thrive! In 2008, consumers spent $2.8 billion on home food gardening and in 2009 it is expected they will spend considerably more. You can be sure that this is a trend large retailers, like Lowes and Home Depot, will capitalize on. But if you're a smaller business that sells gardening tools, soil, seeds, fencing, or other gardening-related products, make sure to reach out to your customers and benefit from this new trend.

BusinessCardContacts.com offers an affordable method of marketing for businesses large and small. Sign on as a member and let us assist you in having a successful 2009!

June Bisel
Partner
BBG&G Advertising & Public Relations
BusinessCardContacts.com


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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Internet's Social Networking Movement

We all know that the Internet is the newest incarnation of the wild western frontier and that marketers are desperately trying to figure out how to strike gold on it. One thing that you smart businessmen and women can do to see where the Internet is going, is to ask your kids how they spend their time online. When they tell you that most of their time online is spent on Facebook or Myspace or Twitter, it is an indicator that the Internet is quickly moving towards social networking media.

Consumers appreciate companies that use their websites as more than just an opportunity to talk about themselves. Creating dialogue between businesses, among consumers, or between the company and its consumers are important ways to make an impact through the web.

Skittles is creating a substantial buzz with their new web interface, turning their company website into a social networking portal, with its Facebook page as the homepage and links to its, YouTube and Flickr pages. Besides generating an incredible buzz on the web and among those in the industry, the benefits of this experimental move have yet to be determined. But we do know that word of mouth is one of the pillars of Marketing, and starting dialogues on the Internet is one of the most innovative ways to get people talking. Use BusinessCardContacts.com to start a conversation about your services, or to give advice to the BusinessCardContacts community, and explore the newest frontier of the Internet.

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