I am supporting Small Business Saturday and I want you to also!

Small Business Saturday

I am a firm believer that the way to get this country back on track is with small businesses.  That is much of why my blog spends time giving advice and help to small business owners on website and social media.  I think that we have developed a culture that depends too much on Wall Street and large corporations.  The result is if they fail or are hurting, our whole economy hurts.

Unfortunately, I believe that Washington DC has catered to this and we, the consumers, have to be the agent of change in our economy.  I still shop and use large companies, but I want to spend as much of my dollars as I can with small businesses.

That is why when the holidays come around, I am going to try to buy Christmas gifts from small businesses first.  Some of the neatest gifts will be sold by small businesses.

There is a national movement to support small businesses for the holidays, and I am supporting it and asking you to also.  It is called Small Business Saturday and it is on November 26, 2011.

Also, there is a Facebook page set up for the Saturday.

Social Media is like cooking chili, it takes time

I like chili.  No wait, I love chili.  And, I can make it just a few minutes, but I have noticed that when I take the time and let the chili simmer for an hour or two, it is much, much better!  It just seems that all of the spices get permeated through the chili more when it simmers for a while.  Sure, when you make it quicker, it still tastes good, but is not the same.

It’s the same with social media marketing for small businesses.  You can get some results with a quick strike social media action, but you get so much more when you take the time to build it, to plan and strategize your efforts.  It takes time to execute a plan, so be ready for some patience!

Chili

Chili needs to simmer to be its best!

Many people look to social media as a quick fix for their marketing problems.  The truth is, it takes time to get results using social media for a small business.  It takes some time to develop a following.  Mostly, people want jump at the chance to follow your business just because you are on social media networks.

You have to cultivate and grow your followers.  It takes consistency and effort.  Small businesses can’t just throw up a Facebook page or a twitter account and expect to have an instant stream of followers.  You have to engage people in conversation.

So, throw on some chili, put together a social media plan, and enjoy both in due time!

Picture source:  Flickr.com/Great British Chefs

Jacqueline Poczik: A story of breast cancer survival

Pink RibbonOctober is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  I am fortunate to know a breast cancer survivor, Jacqueline Poczik.  Her courage inspires me!  I am honored to help promote this worthy cause and sharing Jacqueline’s story with you.

Jacqueline is the youngest of two, born in California, but raised in Guy, AR until she was 21 years old.  That was went she went back to Los Angeles until just 9 years ago when her husband Kal talked her in to moving back to the area.

Jacqueline is one of my friends and a kind, caring person.  She and her husband live near Vilonia, AR with their pets, her dogs, and Tiger their cat, the newest addition to their family.  Aside from being smart and articulate and able to do so many different things, Jacqueline is a licensed plumber!

Jacqueline allowed me to ask some questions about her battle with breast cancer.  Thanks Jacqueline!

Q: How long has it been since you were diagnosed with breast cancer?
A: 3 years next May

Q: How long has it been since you have been clear of cancer?
A: 2 years and 3 months

Q: What kind of thoughts and emotions did you have when you found out you had breast cancer?
A:   I was very angry [because I] never smoked or did anything to cause it . . . I was thinking, “why me?” I thought it was a death sentence!

Jacqueline

Ms. Jacqueline

Q:   What kind of treatment did you have to help you beat breast cancer?

A:   Surgery first, then radiation treatment for 8 weeks, 2 times a week.  Then, medication for 2 years afterwards.

Q:  Was there a history of breast cancer or cancer in your family?

A: No , none at all.  My mom had it two months after I did !

Q:  Who were the people that supported you the most?
A: My neighbors and friends here.

Q:  What did you learn the most about yourself and other people during your battle with breast cancer?
A:  Who your real friends are and how thankful to be that I’m a strong-willed person .

Q: Can you tell me about the appreciation you have for the University of Arkansas Medical School?
A: Great appreciation.  They treated me so well that you thought everybody in the breast center knew me for years.  I am very thankful to Dr Fincer, the medical director.

Why nobody contacts you what you can do about it

This is the sixth post in a series of articles which expands on Six things you absolutely have to have on your website.

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Old Phone

Flickr: revdancatt

Here’s the problem with your website.  You don’t get contacted.  Well, there can be a number of reasons that no one will contact a website, but one of the major reasons is a lack of information on how to contact you.

It is imperative that you have information on how to engage with you and your business on your website.  It is the primary way of communication with your visitors.  Further, ways of engaging with your audience come in multiple forms.

What should I include?  Here are four points of engagement with your website audience.

Contact Information

The fist way is quite ordinary.  If you are a business, one with a physical location, at the least, you should put all of your information on a contact page.  In addition, you might want to put it in a sidebar, a footer or on the front page somewhere where it is easily found.  In fact, if possible, you might utilize several of these locations.

Look, there is nothing more frustrating to a website visitor than to not find information on how to contact the business!  It’s also frustrating when only one way is listed.

Some people are hesitate, for good reason, to put their email address on their website because of spammers.  However, you can include your email in a way that spammers cannot harvest.  Put your email address on your website, it is worth it and you can trick the spammers quite easily.

If your business is home-based or you are virtual, I can understand not putting a phone number or address on your website.  You can substitute a post office box for a physical address, and, if you have a business number, you can put that on the website.

Otherwise, if you are a business with a physical location and business contact information, it absolutely pertinent to put that on your website!  Failure to do so is a failure to be contacted.

Go ahead and also use a contact form.  Some people will use the contact form.  When you construct your pages to funnel to a “landing page,” it is important to have a contact form to prompt a response.  Contact forms are easier to create than ever.

There are several different websites that employ a what-you-see-is-what-you-get type of environment for creating contact forms.  One of the most popular is Wufoo Forms.  Further, if you are using WordPress for your website, there are several contact form plugins you can use.

Social Media Info

Since you have a profile at Facebook and Twitter, maybe Linkedin or some other social media website, you need to include links to them on your website.  Invite your audience to engage with you in that forum.  I am a fan of using icons that are linked to your profile.

If you are using WordPress for your website, there are a number of plugins that will help automate the process for you.  I am not a big fan of social media widgets such as the ones that are made to display tweets from your twitter account.  That is only because the continuous updating can slow down the loading of your website.

Nevertheless, employ your social media presence and promote it on your website!

Email Newsletter

When you have visitors, it is very beneficial to try to encourage them to sign up for an email newsletter.  You can have a form on your sidebar or on a landing page giving visitors the opportunity to subscribe.

To comply with Spam laws, it is best to use a program such as Aweber or Mailchimp to host your email list and newsletter.  Make sure you have permission from those on your list to send them your email newsletter.

To help your newsletter have some regularity, decide how often to send. It could be once per week, once per month or once per quarter or any other time frame.  Decide when you should send it and be on schedule.
Getting people to sign up is one of the great tasks of email newsletter.  You can advertise through your social media channels, you can make regular pleas through your blog, or you can create an awesome landing page.

There is also the strategy of offering something free to your visitor in exchange for their email address and being on the list.  That could be an ebook, a study, a free guide, or some other cool feature.  One more strategy is to ask your clients directly if they would subscribe.  Send them the link or ask them to respond to an email saying they would like to subscribe.  What better place to start than with your clients?

Comments

One more area we can maximize contact is to include comments on your blog.  Most blogging software automatically include this.  This has multiple benefits.

Comments will serve as feedback for articles you have written.  Make sure you respond to as many comments as possible.  Remember, this is engaging your audience. Next, it can show where visitors are coming from.  If someone links to your blog, you will see the link in the comments section.  Also, when someone decides to comment, they often leave a website URL or an email address.  This can give you an idea of who might be visiting and can give you a chance to contact them.

Summary

Whether you are doing business online or offline, one thing remains, communication is a necessary strategy.  Having the lines of communication open on your website is a strategy that is worth employing to get visitors to contact you and your business.

What ways are you employing contact information?

Renewal Ranch helps change lives

At church last week we had Renewal Ranch sharing with us about what God is doing in the lives of the men that are participating in the program.

Renewal Ranch Banner

The Renewal Ranch Banner

Renewal Ranch is located just across the Toad Suck Bridge in Perry County (AR) on 90 acres of land.  The program is a faith-based, Christ-centered, substance abuse program for men.  They opened their doors in January of 2011 and have already had several graduates from the program.  The program takes a minimum of six months to graduate.

James Loy is the director who has also successfully completed a similar program in Charlotte, AR. Loy is a native of Conway having graduated from Conway High School and the University of Central Arkansas.  He felt God leading him to return home to become the director of Renewal Ranch.

The support network for this ministry is outstanding with ministers, business and community leaders serving in various capacities including a board of directors.

Renewal Ranch is not supported by government funding, so the financial support of Christians is vital in carrying out its mission.

There are a lot of organizations you can support, and Renewal Ranch is one that is worth considering.  These men are being changed and freed form the bonds of substance abuse and addiction with the help of God and Renewal Ranch.

You can learn more about Renewal Ranch at their website, www.therenewalranch.org.  You can also “like” them on Facebook.

Oh yeah, this Saturday, October 15th, there will be a chili cook off fundraiser for Renewal Ranch.  You might want to check it out for some good chili!

Renewal Ranch display

Renewal Ranch shares info with oneChurch

Do not underestimate the power of frequent updates!

This is the fifth post in a series of articles which expands on Six things you absolutely have to have on your website.

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Outdated tools

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Frequent updates are indispensable for running a successful website.  In the previous decades, a company could have a nice looking, static website and be on the edge of innovation, but that is not the case anymore.  According to Netcraft.com, there are over 485 Million websites as of September of 2011.  It is important to realize that this may not be completely accurate, but as you look at the huge number, you get the idea.   There are lots of websites on the World Wide Web these days.

As a result, it is easy to get lost in the shuffle.  The search engines continuously search for websites that are being updated, especially frequently, and send them to the top of their rankings.  As a result, this is one of the best reasons to have a frequently updated website.

There are multiple ways to keep a website updated.  Some ways include adding articles to your website, updating product information, updating your calendar, adding news about your industry or your own company and finally, running a successful blog.

With this need to update your website more frequently, I think it is imperative to have a good Content Management System (CMS) installed on your server.  This is especially true for small businesses and non-profit organizations.  A CMS will allow your organization to update your website easily without billing your designer saving you money.  Some CMS’s you should consider are Joomla, Drupal, Pixelsilk or, my choice, WordPress.  All of these will allow you to more easily and more effectively, update your website more frequently.

Of the options for updating your website above, running a blog on your website is probably the easiest option to implement and further, it will allow you to update using some of the other options.  For example, you can easily add news and articles to your website using your blog and also you can update or do product launches if you have just a few products or services.

Here are five key reasons for having a blog on your website.

1.News and Articles

News and articles on your products, your company or your industry can establish you and your business as an expert in the field.  Your customers want to know what you think, and writing these articles will allow you to communicate that with all of them at once.  Further, it can keep your customers informed on your business’ successes.

2. SEO

As mentioned before, a frequently updated website gets noticed by search engines.  Those websites that update often are friends to those search engine spiders.  A blog can enable this like no other feature on your website.

3. Sticky Content

Do you read a sports blog?  How about a technology or some other blog?  Think about it, a blog creates sticky content that hooks a reader or visitor bringing them back again.

4. Small scale product launches

Do you have a new service?  How about a new product?  Do you think the loyal customers you already have would want to know about it first?  If you have more than a few dozen products and services then you will need a e-commerce solution, but if not, you can launch your product or offer updates to the customers you already have.  Your blog is also an excellent way to build the hype for a new product or service launch.

5.Shareability

A blog is inherently built to be shareable.  Great posts are retweeted, shared on Facbook and a whole host of other social media websites.  Further, if you have an RSS feed, your blog is instantly syndicated further pushing its shareability.  This shareability allows your company and/or business to be shared as well introducing new readers to you and your products and services.

Following it up

These are very compelling reasons to frequently update your website.  The best websites on the world wide web are convinced of the need, and now you are too.

How can you make a plan to implement a strategy to update your website more frequently?

Conway Business Expo

I had fun at the Conway Business Expo.  I met some new friends too.  Below are a few of the pictures I took.

The Ladies of the Conway Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Ladies

Awesome Chamber Ladies!


Kari Huskey from Revel@Conway with Jeff Matthews from B98.5

Kari Huskey and Jeff Matthews

Kari Huskey and Jeff Matthews


Trendee Galz

Monica Reap from Trendee Galz visits with a customer

Monica Reap from Trendee Galz visits with a customer


Winthrop Rockefeller Institute

Friends from Wintrhop Rockefeller Institute

Friends from Wintrhop Rockefeller Institute


The Pointe in Conway

Tiffany Young

Tiffany Young from The Pointe in Conway

Four crucial reasons you must build your website on html

This is the fourth post in a series of articles which expands on Six things you absolutely have to have on your website.

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In the beginning, the internet was basic, very basic.  HTML documents were not very pretty.  It consisted of what seemed like a limited amount of font and colors.  As the internet progressed, developers started using pictures and other sources of media files to enhance their web pages for the visitor.

Since the beginning, web pages have always been designed in HTML.  As a result, we developers and website designers have looked for ways to enhance the experience.  Nevertheless, search engines have had more and more web pages to identify and, ultimately, index in their database for search results.  There are billions of websites and webpages on the internet.

Search engines built robots, or spiders, automated programs which search the internet looking for pages to index in their vast databases.  What these robots look for is data. They are searching for HTML elements such as hyperlinks, tags, alt tags for images, text, meta tags, etc.  Search engine robots aren’t looking for images, graphics, flash animations or any other kind of user enhanced media experience. It’s not that those things aren’t good, that’s just not what search engines are looking for.

The result is that a new discipline called search engine optimization has been born to help websites make sure they are optimized for these robots.  Building your website on a basic foundation of HTML is a very necessary journey.  Can you use media in your webpages?  Absolutely!  But keep in mind these four reasons for building your web page on HTML.

1.  Accessibility

Internet surfers who are vision impaired do not see the cool images and graphics.  In fact, they use a screenreader which reads the text from the underlying source code of the web page.  The screen reader browsers read the important elements of the page based on the HTML tags that are used.

For example, if you have the title of your page inside the <h1> tag, the screen reader browser will read that first as it is the most important element.  It reads the links to the internet surfers too.  What vision impaired surfers see is very much like what search engine robots see.  The snazzy media files will not help them much.

2.  Keywords, header tags and alt tags for Search Engine Optimization

These are basic HTML elements and, simply put, they are very attractive to the search engine robots.  Header tags will tell the robots what words are important on the website which is why it is a good practice to put your website’s keywords in a header tag.

Alt tags are for images.  You and I will see the images, but the robot does not.  Adding an alt tag helps the robots, and vision impaired internet users, know what the image is for.

Meta tags are in the header section of the website and identify to the robots what the website is about (description) and what the keywords are on the page.  Adding the keywords in the header tags later in the page reinforces what you are telling the robots and usually get you some attention in the search engines.

3.  For creating sitemaps

HTML by its very nature is hierarchical as is most markup languages.  Hierarchy really just refers to organization such as how an outline will organize any kind of document.  This structure makes it easy to create sitemaps for both the user and the search engines.

HTML sitemaps is excellent for your visitor letting them know where things are on the website.  A website is made up of web pages, and they are arranged in an ordered way.  There is evidence that having an HTML sitemap is very helpful in getting better indexed in the search engines.

XML sitemaps search have long been used for indexing in search engines as well, although there is debate on its effectiveness.

Nevertheless, there is benefit for using one or both of these type of sitemaps for SEO purposes, and they are created by using the HTML structure used for building your website.  Without the HTML structure, it will be difficult to build a sitemap.

4.  Mobile based platforms

There is a need to use HTML when designing for a mobile based version of your website.  There are a lot of things you need to know when designing a mobile version of your website, however, you need to start with basic HTML elements which easily read by mobile browsers today.  Mobile surfing technology has migrated to HTML, but it does not include flash programing as of yet.

There is a temptation in website design to go heavy on flash and other media related applications.  While that can enhance the user experience and create a more interactive environment, a website that is built exclusively on a different platform will ultimately leader to lower visibility in the search engines, a poor user experience for the vision impaired, hard to initiate a basic structure for a sitemap and difficult to be used on mobile platforms.  Keep this in mind when having your next website built.