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The Power of the Positive in Social Media

I very seldom forward links or emails to people in my office. Something really has to make me sit up and take notice before I’ll inflict it on unwilling victims. But this morning, when I read Christopher Penn’s blog entry,  “No longer lend your strength to that which you wish to be free from”, I felt I had to share.

So many times when I’m reading online, the content and comments are so full of vitriol, it’s almost physically painful. Don’t you get tired of all the “nattering nabobs of negativism” yourself?  If so, here’s my challenge: read Penn’s blog entry and take it to heart. Social and online media have so much power that they really can make a difference, in peoples’ lives and in the world. It’s a shame to give it over to the dark side.

Remember, all you Peter (and Peggy) Parkers out there: with great power comes great responsibility. Use yours wisely. (And forgive me for mixing my sci-fi references.)

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Trader Joe’s Should Recognize Their Brand Ambassadors

One thing we like to stress to the clients we work with, is the importance of cultivating brand loyalty.

Consumers are spending more and more time on the social web, and are becoming increasingly savvy over which brands are truly listening, engaging, and paying attention to their needs. Smart brands will recognize their consumers loyalty, encourage it, and ultimately reward it. Read more »

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We’ve Added New Marketing Resources

We have spent the last year acquiring staff and technical resources to provide our clients with new media and marketing resources in the area of digital as well as social web expertise.

Social Media Marketing

The reality is that in business you can no longer ignore social media. Whether you choose to engage or not, you will be a part of the social media community. And, for most marketers, developing a strategy is now a part of an integrated media presence in this rapidly changing environment. Within a comprehensive consulting package, we can provide you the following Social Media Marketing services:

Brand and Reputation Monitoring
Listening and monitoring of your customers’ behavior and brand engagement online. This extends into providing documentation of their behavior and provides a solid plan of attack for any social media campaign or customer engagement.

Campaign Development and Execution
Suggested strategies focus on an overall social media marketing strategy as it relates to your business. It then expands into the appropriate communication channels and applications, available to your customers and stakeholders.

Implementation of Social Media Marketing Strategies
We can assist you in implementing social marketing campaigns within current marketing and advertising initiatives. We believe an integrated marketing approach of both traditional and social media is essential.

Content and Communication Strategy
This includes overall strategy, creation, and management of all content initiatives. This would also include content optimization and determining successful communication channels where your customers engage.

Campaign Management

We can oversee and report on any social media campaign. This would include online socially-driven campaigns, contests, mobile app campaigns, email marketing and even offline events.

Continual Client Education
The social web is organic and is in constant change. We continuously keep abreast of the latest trends. The strategies we suggest are built on our knowledge of these trends and current consumer behaviors.

We would love to share our expertise with you, or just update you on emerging trends. For more information, contact Carey Jernigan at 734.327.6630 or carey.jernigan@regroup.us

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Brand Camp University Returns to Michigan

Heading back to Michigan for its 3rd year is Brand Camp University, an event that focuses on business and personal brand development.

The subject of personal brand inevitably brings up a long and heated discussion. Some feel brand can not and should not exist within the confines of online identities. That the pursuit of personal brand is nothing more than a platform to feed the ego. Many defend it. Recognizing that brand, personal or not, is a vital foot print in one’s overall marketing and communication strategy.

This year, BCU focuses on “Awaking your Inner ‘Prenuer’.

More than just a “this is how your brand yourself” workshop, BCU brings in some big names who share how businesses and individuals can reinvent their own professional brand identities. The speaker lineup is stellar, and range from hometown business owners, to industry experts across the county.

Speakers this year include:

Marketing, business, communications, PR, SEM, SEO, Social Media, regardless the tactic; we can not deny that the web has changed they way we work. More and more, it has become important to adopt the flexible and innovative entrepreneur mindset regardless if you are small business or major corporation.

As we start to reinvent our own business mindset, we in turn empower ourselves to help reinvent our communities. If we are going to turn the corner, new ways of doing business are required. Innovation and brand development will go hand in hand. This will lead to new marketing solutions that will ultimately reinvent Michigan’s brand.

Brand Camp University is October 8th, 2010. 9am – 5pm at Lawrence Tech University. You can follow BrandCampU on Twitter, Facebook, and on the Blog.

re:group is happy and proud to be a sponsor of this great event.

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A deposit in the Karma bank

Last week, on the suggestion of good friend and business associate, Rob Falls of Falls Communications, I drove to Cleveland to meet with a couple interested in expanding their franchise business. So I did some homework on the company, put together a basic introductory deck on our capabilities and point of view on branding, hopped in the car and headed for Cleveland not knowing really what to expect.

On arrival at the first store of this small but growing franchise, the founder and his wife shared their story and their treated me to a sampling of their product (which was great). We then did a brief reconnaissance of several other franchise locations and settled in to talk about their situation.

They are at a critical point in their development where they have a solid, differentiated concept, they have successful stores open and people interested in buying their franchises. Now they are considering what is truly required for exponential growth. Does it require additional people? Capital? If they seek outside investment does it mean loss of control?

It was pretty clear they could use some help. But not help developing marketing materials or even marketing strategy. They needed help determining what their options were and what they personally wanted to do. My advice to them was to join the International Franchise Association or at least attend the IFA conference in February. I offered to introduce them to successful people in their category and my friends at Focus Brands, Dwyer Group, Service Brands and Service Master who have built successful multi-franchise systems. They understood immediately that it would be a good thing to talk to others who have been where they are and have done what they are trying to do, and were grateful for the advice.

Driving home I felt really good about the trip. I was profoundly grateful that 30+ years of serving franchise companies and 25 years of IFA membership have created this incredible network of franchise professionals I can reach out to and help others connect with. No, the day will probably not directly result in any immediate revenue for re:group, but I hopefully made two new friends in the industry and look forward to helping them determining how best to grow their business. As my friend Scott puts it, it was a deposit in the Karma bank that ultimately will be repaid in kind.

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