Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Final Project

For this semester in Social Media Marketing, we used many different types of social media that could be used to help businesses.  Some of them I thought were more useful than others, but all of the media used would be significant to any business.  
The first form of media we used was blogging.  We created a blog about our business and would create new posts once a week with information about our business.  Any information you want your customers to know about your business or fun articles that pertain to you business, blogging is a great way to get information out about a business or keep your customers entertained.  I thought the blogging experience was great, sometimes I thought it was hard to think of things to write about that people would care about, but once you would get on a path, it was fun to write stories and information about my business.  This platform could be used for almost any type of business.  Say for example, a coffee shop, the coffee shop could blog about coffee recipes or talk about new flavors of coffee coming for the holiday season.  Blogging is a great form of communication to have to reach your customers and new potential customers.
We also used Twitter as a part of our company media.  With Twitter, we started out sending three tweets a day, which is the recommended amount of tweets a company should send out.  The tweets were articles that related to our businesses or projects or other information.  I thought this form of media was great! Twitter is such a popular social media site, so it would be great of a business to get involved with Twitter.  I thought it was difficult to think of tweets to send out three times a day.  I thought I got really repetitive sending out DIY projects my followers could do, but it is a great way to connect with your audience and get them involved in your business.  A business would benefit greatly from using this media.  Say you were the owner of a clothing store, you could send out tweets telling your followers about the latest styles you just got in, tweet pictures of the merchandise or ask your followers what they would like to see in the store.  
Facebook is a great form of social media that is easy to use and easy to get connected with your consumers.  With Facebook, we would make 3-5 posts a week about promotions a business is having or posts that can get the customers and the business interacting.  The posts could be about anything that would be of interest to the people that “like” your business.  I enjoyed the Facebook experience.  It is easy to use and a great way to interact with you customers.  I think any media that allows a business to interact with their customers is so important to a business.  For me, Facebook was my favorite platform that we used.  I found it the easiest to use and I enjoy the interacting aspect of it.  It’s easy to find things to post on the page and allows for some fun reads that will entertain the businesses customers.   A real-life scenario would be a business like a pet shop.  The pet shop could post facts about pets, pictures of new arrivals in the pet shop, they could post something along the lines of, “Anyone have any questions about their pet we could try and answer?”  It’s just a great way to create a community with people from all over.  When posting in Facebook I had 9 engaging posts, 15 entertaining, and 7 informing posts.



Another form of media we used was HootSuite.  Hootsuite is a way to manage all of your social media accounts and schedule posts or tweets that will post right to your social media website.  With Hootsuite, we scheduled our Facebook posts and our Twitter tweets so they will go out during the scheduled time of day.  It was an easy way to manage your accounts and make sure you are sending out the recommend amount of tweets and posts.  I enjoyed using Hootsuite as a part of this class.  It just made posting and tweeting things so much easier and made my accounts easy to manage.  Any business could benefit from using this platform.  It makes it easy to manage your accounts and see what posts you have going out on what days.  The pet shop could schedule their Facebook posts for the week and not have to worry about making sure they could 3-5 times every week.  
Pinterest was another form of media we used.  With this media we would make 3-4 pins every week and pin them to boards I created with different categories.  The experience with using Pinterest was good; I love Pinterest and could sit on it for hours every day.  I think it’s an okay form of marketing, I could see how it would benefit like clothing companies or a business that sell fashion items.  A real-life scenario would be a business that sells clothing.  They could make boards on their Pinterest account and pin items in their store and have the pictures linked with their business website. It would allow the customer to see the item on Pinterest then direct them to the place where they can purchase the item.  
Another platform we used was niche sites.  These niche sites were communities that brought people with common interests together.  The experience was pretty cool, I didn’t find this form that interesting or helpful for a business like I did other marketing medias, but it’s good to know about these sites.  When we used this platform, we had to find 2-3 niche sites that were relatable to our business that we created.  I found it hard to find DIY sites, but it the ones I did find were pretty useful and relevant to my business.  A business could use these niche sites to bring together the people interested in their business.  It will allow for people with the same interests network together.  
Another thing we covered this semester was Podcasts.  With podcasts we had to make a 3 minute cast that had an introduction, a message, closing remarks and a tagline.  We had to educate our listeners about the business we created and inform them about something.  My podcast contained music and a demonstration on a DIY body scrub.  My experience with the podcast was positive, I thought this was a fun way to educate listeners on my business and get them to experiment with their own DIY projects.  Podcasts for a real-life scenario would be great to inform and let people know what the business is about.  Let them hear you and connect with you on a different level.  A business such a DIY business could use podcasts to demonstrate different projects and inform people about new ways to organize their lives with cheap and easy DIY projects.  Podcasts, I think are a different way to market that engages the customer in something other than always reading about a business.   
Vines and Videos was another platform we used. For this platform we announced a contest that our business was holding for our customers.  We made three vine videos that were six seconds long.  The first one announced the contest and how to enter.  The second video was a reminder about the contest and the third video announced the winner.  The experience with Vine and the other videos was good.  I like this media because again it is a different way to engage the customers with something else besides reading.  It allows for the customer to see someone and put a face to all the other medias; it allows them to see who is writing the blogs, the posts and the tweets.  This platform could be used for a real-life scenario just like we used it.  A business could announce a contest they are holding and get people to sign up for it.  These videos will grab the attention of people because of how they are used.  People are more likely to stop and listen to a video versus reading about it online, in my opinion.  Announcing contests through videos and vine is a fun interactive way to get peoples’ attention and get them to sign up for your contest.  Plus when you announce the winner over video it will be fun for the winner to hear their name.
Rating and review sites are platforms we used in class as well.  In class we had to make up a scenario where we had a mad customer and they posted a situation where they were unhappy with our business.  They made a post to our business’s Facebook page and we as business owners had to handle the situation.  This allowed us to see how negative attention can affect our business if the situation is not handled properly.  This experience was a good one to have.  It allowed us to see just how reviews can be seen by everyone and hurt the business if not handled in a professional manner.  It was fun to respond back to the review and try to sound professional and understanding of their situation.  This platform can benefit any real-life scenario.  This platform lets a business know how their business is doing in the eyes’ of the customers.  It allows business to see what they are doing well and what they need to work on.  Say a business had a negative review about a product they are selling, they can look at these rating and review sites and see what the consumers think and that might help the business decide what to do.  
The last platform we covered in class was virtual worlds.  With this, we had to try and save people in this virtual world from fires, floods and other disasters. We had money so we could purchase houses, hospitals and other items that might help and save people from the natural disasters.  My experience with this was not very good.  Once I figured out how to play it was fun, but it wouldn’t be something I would try again.  I would not use this platform in a real-life scenario.  I don’t see how it would benefit any aspect of social media marketing.  
After using all the different platforms and getting experiment with 10 different forms, there are some I prefer over others.  The platforms I would use would blogging, Twitter, Facebook, HootSuite and Vines and videos.  The reason I would use blogging is it’s a fun way to let people know about your business and it allows the business owner to reach a great deal of people and connect them with the business through the blog.  There are so many different things you can blog about and if done properly, it can have a great effect on customers and other potential clients.  I would also use Twitter because of how popular it is and how many people use this social media.  Twitter is a great way to engage with customers and perhaps reach new potential.  It’s a community that allows people to interact with others and for the most part it is easy to maintain and easy to use.  Facebook is the platform I would use the most.  It is easy to maintain being as you only have to do 3-5 posts a week and its reaches a wide variety of people.  Facebook is in the palm of almost everybody and it seems like everyone has a Facebook account.  Facebook would allow for business to interact with their consumers and allow them to engage with the business.  I would also use HootSuite because it is a great tool to help maintain your social media accounts.  It’s easy to use and allows you to connect all of account into one easy location.  You can schedule all out your posts and tweets at the beginning of the week and have the scheduled to go out throughout the week.  I would also use Vines and videos because it’s a different type of media than reading.  It grabs the attention of the consumer and allows them to listen rather than read everything about the business.  It stimulates other parts of the brain and gets them engaged and in tuned on what’s going on in the business.  Overall I enjoyed using most of the platforms and would use most of them in a real-life situation.  
 

Friday, November 15, 2013

Give Customers An Experience


We recently had a disgruntled customer that was not happy with the customer service at DIY Smackdown. Here, we take this very serious. We want everyone to have the best possible experience when they enter through the doors and we will do whatever it takes to make each and every person happy. We want to give customers an experience that they will enjoy and come back for. When we have upset customers, we take it very serious. I respond to that customer by telling them how important they are to our business. Without them we would not have a business, so it is very important to us to make sure they are happy. I want them to know we will do whatever it takes to make sure they have nothing but the best experience and if they happen not have a great experience, then we will fix that. One customer left a comment on the DIY Smackdown Facebook page about some faulty scissors he bought from the store. They wrote about how we wouldn’t take them back because they were broken and had blood on them.  Our employee was just following the policy, but that left our customer unhappy.  We at DIY Smackdown responded by telling our customer how valued they are and we will do anything to fix this problem so we can continue to have them as a part of our DIY Smackdown customers. 

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Commercial

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And The Winner Is....

DIY Smackdown would like to congratulate Wendy Gonzales!  Wendy is the winner of our DIY Smackdown contest with her great project of turning a old dresser into a fabulous storage unit.  Wendy will be representing DIY Smackdown at nationals in California.  Wendy has a chance to win $1 million dollars and her own DIY TV show!  Cheer Wendy on! December 6 HGTV will be hosting nationals! Go Wendy!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

CONTEST!!


Attention: All DIY-ers

 

Here is your chance to show off you crafting skills and to win $1000 and a trip to California to partake in a DIY Smack off with other DIYers.  A chance to show off and win money AND a trip, how can you complain about that. Alright so here is the scoop, the down-low, the inside exclusive, it’s super easy so you have no excuse not to take part in this contest.  We at DIY want you to submit a tutorial of how to craft the most awesome DIY project, something we can’t live without, something so great that it just might bring a tear to our eye.  The video has to be of you doing the tutorial, and if you are wondering, “how will they ever know if it’s me or not?” Oh we will know, so don’t chance it. We want to post the tutorial to our Facebook page and from there you will be judged by how many “likes” you get on your video!  So make sure you do all you can to promote your video because remember there’s $1000 at stake here and a trip to California. 

Friday, October 25, 2013

DIY Coffee Body Scrub


Does this winter weather have your skin in a flaky mess?  Does it seem like you have tried everything and nothing gives you that baby soft skin?  Well if you answered yes to these questions then you need to try this.  It’s a DIY Coffee body scrub that not only softens the skin, but it also decreases the formation of cellulite and the appearance of varicose veins along with reinvigorating all of your senses.  This coffee body scrub is super easy, it takes only 5-10 minutes to prep and before you know it you will be wide awake with smoother and younger looking skin.  Now all you need is 1 cup of mid to fine coffee grounds, 1 cup of Olive oil, 3 tablespoons of lemon zest and 1 cup of brown or white sugar, mix them all together and WHAAALA! A body scrub that will get you and your skin ready for the day! Now that doesn’t sound too hard does it! Who knew something so easy could have major results. Now that’s what I call a DIY body Smackdown. 

Friday, October 18, 2013

You Gotta Check Out These Sites


We just found some other great websites that will help you prepare for any upcoming occasion.  Have you ever heard of Instructables?  This social network has great ideas for the next time you host a big party or want to decorate your home.  This site lets people share their DIY projects with everyone! It’s a great way to show off your craft with the whole world.  The site also has contests going on such as the “Halloween costume contest” or “Make it real-ly scary.”  This site is great for connecting with others and sharing your ideas or getting different ideas for your next big project.  We are still in Halloween mode so you have to check out this cute pumpkin display for the front of your house. 




    


Looking to sell your crafts or buy something you just can’t make yourself?  Then here is another social network site you need to check out.  It’s called Etsy.  It’s a place for you to find other peoples’ creative projects and buy them!  Or it’s a great place for you to create something and sell it!  There are thousands and thousands of different ideas and crafts, the categories at the top making searching the site easy and enjoyable.  If you’re looking for it, it most likely can be found on Esty.   

 


Friday, October 11, 2013

The Most Spooktacular Time Of The Year


With Halloween approaching quickly, we are trying to get in the spirit of the holiday.  We have our pumpkins lit up, bats flying around everywhere, assorted body parts laying on the floor, but our windows were looking frightfully bare.  I know I know why not use those fun little window clings to spook-a-fy our business windows.  But we were looking for something different, something that would grab the attention of the monsters and goblins passing by our shop, we wanted them to think “that is a wicked idea; I wonder how they did that.”  Well, we found the perfect thing!  This easy DIY project will have all the witches flying in on their broomsticks to check out our window display!  It was super easy too; all you need is some black construction paper and a little creativity. 

Creat fearsome creatures and display them in your window to make your haunted house the talk of the town.  This idea is a spoooky way to give a spine crawling chill to any ghost or mummy that treads past your house.


 
 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

DIY Smackdown Has Joined The Facebook World


DIY Smackdown has joined the ever busy social world of Facebook. Come socialize and interact with our business on our Facebook page, DIYSmackdown.  On our Facebook page you will find fun do it yourself projects for almost anything you can image, how to transform an area in your house, how to make something old new again. But if you can't find exactly what you are looking for, our Facebook page will allow you to interact with us and others all over to get new ideas or helpful hints about your next project.

Facebook is going to allow our business to grow by creating awareness about DIY Smackdown.  This social network will give DIY Smackdown the opportunity to reach out to people and get them thinking about what they want to enhance or change in their creative life.  It will allow us to interact and create a fun place for people to share their DIY experiences, their ideas, their help hints, what works or what doesn’t work, or to throw ideas around about ingenious DIY projects.  Facebook will help DIY Smackdown enhance peoples experience with the business and help people see what DIY Smackdown is all about.     

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Blog Posting 3: Facebook Privacy Settings


The privacy settings on Facebook are important to check into and see if your information you share on Facebook is safe. These privacy settings allow you to secure your Facebook information and allow you to control what people see and what they don't see on your page. You are allowed to customize the privacy settings and make your profile as personal or as public as you would like. People should take in to consideration on what people see and who can see what you are doing in your life.

My current privacy setting do not reflect me the best professionally. I do have some privacy settings, but looking at the settings in a professional way, I could have more protection on who can view my profile and what they can see on my profile. If employers are allowed to look at future employees’ profiles, I don't think they would get a very good first impression, they would see a girl who likes to drink and judging by my 4,777 photos, likes to do it a lot. So looking at my Facebook profile in a professional way, my privacy settings could use an update.

The changes I will make to my privacy settings will probably make my Facebook profile less public to people who are not my "Friends" on Facebook. I do have some privacy settings already that block my photos that I am tagged in from random people looking at them. But I feel like there are more privacy settings I need to update so my profile is not so public and I can't be "creeped" on by people I do not know.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Blog Posting 2: Twitter


Twitter is a social media outlet that allows people to interact with others, such as celebrities, businesses, friends and pretty much anything you can think of, you can follow and interact with on Twitter. You are able to communicate back and forth and read about what is going on with the hottest celebrities, the latest gossip between friends, or events going on throughout the world. Unlike Facebook, Twitter only allows you so many characters to write your latest tweet. You have only 140 characters to try and engross your followers. Twitter has great possibilities that allow you to interact with everyone you are following. It's a great way for businesses to interact with their customers and really connect with their consumers.

 

There are definitely pros and cons using this social media channel. 

Pros

·         You are able to communicate to a wide variety of people via Twitter, with the millions of people on Twitter, even if you are a smaller company, you most likely will be able to reach someone who is interested in your company. 

·         You can reach a wide audience because of the popularity of Twitter, and this is great for businesses to try and recruit new consumers and yet still reach reoccurring customers. 

·         With the ability to directly communicate with the people you are following makes it easier to interconnect and interact with them. 

·         Information on Twitter is for the most part accurate being as it comes right from the celebrity or business themselves.

 

Cons 

·         Twitter would have to be the limited about of characters you are allowed to use.  140 characters is a limiting number to try and engage your readers, you have to make sure every word or sentence is relevant to what you are trying to get a across to your followers. 

·         There are millions and millions of people sending out tweets all day along, and with some people following a hundred or more people, it gets overwhelming and tiresome for the person trying to keep track of all the people or businesses they are following. 

 

Examples of tweets for DIY Smackdown:

·         Engage Tweet: Does anyone have an idea for a new Halloween DIY Project that is fun for kids?

·         Entertain Tweet: Looking for ways to update your room? Check out this video for easy DIY projects  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4uPN__58QU

·         Inform Tweet: Homeowners, Do not make these mistakes on your next DIY Project! READ: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/top-10-diy-mistakes-by-home-handymen--1.aspx#slide=1

·         EEI Tweet Using a Hashtag: I love DIY projects to decorate a boring spot in a room! #neverenoughglitter #oldthingsnew #DIY

·         EEI Tweet Using a Mention: I got this idea off of @Pinterest

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

DIY Smackdown Open For Business

What can I do with this old dresser?  What are some great, easy craft ideas for an outside party?  Is there a cheap way to decorate this large white wall in my house?  I am sure a question like this has crossed the minds of almost everyone.  Instead of throwing away that old dresser or going out and buying expensive decorations for your next party, why don't you try and make them yourself.  DIY Smackdown is a business that helps you open up your doors to creativity and allows you to explore new creative ideas that you can enjoy in your life.  Having a problem finding the perfect lamp for your living room? Can't find the right picture to hang in your bedroom? Come into DIY Smackdown and we will help you get your creative wheels spinning.  This DIY blog will give you fresh ideas on fun and exciting crafts and do-it-yourself projects you can do to jazz up every aspect of your life!  They are fun and easy ideas for every occasion!  When someone says, "Where did you get this, it looks wonderful?' You can reply, " I made it myself."