Tag: public relations

  • Do-it-yourself Marketing in a Noisy Marketplace

    Do-it-yourself Marketing in a Noisy Marketplace

    The word advertising means something different to everyone. We understand one common theme—if you’re in business, you’re in advertising. People who own, run, and manage small business in America are the ones who drive advertising.

    I’m not talking Super Bowl ads, I mean Mom and Pops, Small Business, people like you and me who deal with one question every day:
    How do I grow my business?

    National corporations are targeting local leads. You need to compete online.

    Advertising is Critical to Growing your Business

    We’ve seen a growing trend in our market. Large national and international businesses are advertising in our local market. Sure, this has always been the case, with TV and radio, but the trend is happening online. Local is the new target. For service professionals, this is reason for concern.

    In many industries, we’re seeing that it’s getting harder and harder to rank, in search for our clients. The cause, we put forth, is digital marketing. Many local businesses have been slow to adopt digital marketing. Sure, you have a website, but I’d bet you that it’s no longer effective in driving new business to you.

    The reason? Big companies are using digital marketing to attack your local market. What is their target? Leads.

    Networking has long been the local’s edge. We join a local chamber, we’re part of a local club, we belong to a local group of faith and we spend time working in the local community. Digital marketing is threatening this traditional source of leads. Building relationships is the key to any business. But as national brands advertise in our local market, they’re bypassing the old ways of doing business.


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    Example: Attorneys

    Legal Zoom and Rocket Lawyer make it simple to get a service that your local attorney used to provide; a Living Will, or Power of Attorney, for instance.

    It’s a simple service, so you don’t notice or miss the business, but it’s the leads they’re after. It’s the leads you’re missing. And it’s the leads, that grow a small client into a bigger client.

    Service professionals earn the trust of their clients with the little things. And before you know it, the next generation trusts these companies, instead of building a relationship with your practice.

    It’s the same story for Accountants, Finance, Mortgage Brokers, even technical ones, like IT Providers. People are actively trying to disrupt your business model.


    Competing Digitally

    The problem isn’t that there are corporations who want your market share, it’s that you are not competing digitally.

    Here’s a great exercise, to see where you stand.
    Google (search) what you do.

    If you’re an immigration attorney for instance, search for “immigration attorney near me”. What shows up in search will reveal your competition—and whether or not you rank against them online.

    This simple exercise is a quick test for your business. If you’re not on the first page of search results, you need to be. Check your pulse.

    Do-it-yourself advertising is dead

    I’ve seen many trends over my 20 year career in advertising and marketing. As we climb out of recession, I still see so many business owners who still try to do everything themselves. I call it, the age of “do-it-yourself” advertising. Modern tool sets have become so advanced, that we can all pick up an app and build a website. We can make our own logo, send our own bulk email, build newsletters and get business cards printed.

    Your time is limited. At what point does quality and efficiency come into play?

    We rely on specialists because every task is nuanced. A pro, who specializes in digital can save you money on every ad buy. When you go straight to Google or a local magazine publisher, you pay retail. Organic search changes every week. Think you’re up on the latest trends in content marketing? I could go on.

    A Noisy Marketplace

    Most important—while it seems the need for people to help us promote our business is no longer an issue… what we don’t see, is that every market is flooded with noise. Everyone is yelling for attention. And we have trained ourselves to ignore it all. So how do you make advertising work for you?

    New specialties arise. You need SEO, inbound marketing, outbound campaigns and expensive tool sets to manage it all or even automate.

    Now the noise is automated.

    When times were harder, we rightly struggled for every advantage. We saved on every task and expense. Yet, as we come out of poor economic times—each and every business is confronted with more competition, all vying for the consumer’s dollar.

    And still, we’re bombarded with pitches, offers, and promises that seem so easy. We know they’re too good to be true, but still waste time and resources on a quick fix. One low monthly price and business magically rolls in the door. Does this sound familiar?

    Longbow can help you build your business and grow leads, digitally. We’re members of your community, vested in mutual success.

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  • AAF Space Coast earns National Award for Government Relations

    The American Advertising Federation – Space Coast earns 2016 Club Achievement Award

    Local Ad Club, AAF Space Coast, has earned a 2016 Club Achievement Award for their Government Relations work. Winners were honored at The Salute to Achievers Ceremony at ADMERICA, the AAF’s annual national conference, in June in Anaheim, California at the Disneyland Resort. 46 of the American Advertising Federation’s (AAF) member clubs across eight categories of entry recieved such recognition.

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  • Creating a Contagious Brand

    American Advertising Federation Space Coast collaborates with Founder’s Forum to talk about Branding

    On February 23, 2016, the Space Coast chapter of the American Advertising Federation joined Founders Forum for a joint program, focused on the power of branding. 

    “As President of AAF Space Coast, we appreciate the opportunity to participate in this joint meeting with the Founders Forum.” Eric Needle said.

    We had a great time at the event. In addition to networking between the groups, with over eighty in attendance, three programs were in play.

    Delivering on Brand Promise

    The main event was speaker Kennan Burch talking about Brand Promise in Creating a Contagious Brand. Kennan is the founder of Brand Catalyst Partners, an Orlando-based marketing firm whose mission is to help companies create a brand that inspires, aligns and creates organizational conviction.

    Kennan led a powerful presentation that explained with many examples that a brand is not just a logo, but rather a promise that keeps companies on a course for success. He suggests that the Apple brand promise represents their technology—and like Eve in the garden, once you bit into it, you’d never see the world the same again. That explains Steve Job’s driving passion, laser attention to detail, and his belittling of staff who didn’t understand that promise. Anything that doesn’t live up to that promise is not good enough.

    In the same way for us, when our brand becomes a promise, it drives every person, every product and service to delivering. Kennan calls himself a coach who inspires awareness in his clients to better understand, lead and motivate their organizations.

    Addy Gallery Night

    AAF-Space Coast presented Gallery Night, an exhibit showing work submitted for our annual ADDY Awards.

    The American Advertising Awards is the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition, attracting over 50,000 entries every year in local ADDY competitions. The mission of the competition is to recognize and reward creative excellence in the art of advertising.

    Our awards ceremony is to be held on Saturday, February 27 and themed, “ADDY-CON”. We will recognize our members and their achievements at our “Creative Super Hero celebration.”  The Gallery is a preview of this year’s awards.

    Branding Exhibit

    Several of our members set up displays to show the brand work we provide. These included Bill from A Cut Above Video; Josh, Scott and Russ from Rock Paper Simple; Madison and Cathy from Your Logo by Geiger, and Eric showing branding work for Artemis IT—by Longbow.net.

    For more information visit:
    AAF Space Coast and Founders Forum