Archive for November, 2009

Hooray for Paxton Cain! Our little apple is going to nationals. YOU GO GIRL!

Paxton Cain, daughter of our Lead Designer Stephanie, and lead graphics department gofor girl cutiepie, will be heading to the Pop Warner National Cheer and Dance Championships next Monday at Disney’s Wide World of Sports.

Let’s give a hand and our support to these dedicated girls and their parents. The path to nationals is paved with hard work, tears, a few broken bones, and loads of smiles.

Paxton, your Appleton Creative Family couldn’t be prouder! We also want to shout out to Stephanie for creating the winning dance mix.

http://www.popwarner.com/superbowl/CheerChampionships.asp

Gimme a P! Gimme an AXTON! What's that spell? Awesome.

Gimme a P! Gimme an AXTON! What's that spell? Awesome.

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Happy Thanksgiving! From all your friends at Appleton Creative

Butterball!

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Social Media Marketing vs. Press Releases: Which Goes Where?

One of the biggest challenges for new marketers is deciding where to allow two-way conversation with customers and where to focus on a more direct marketing message. Thanks to new tools like Twitter and RSS, marketing has become more and more about conversation, and less about direct messaging. We at Appleton Creative, are huge advocates of having a dialogue with your target market. This guide is designed to help you navigate through a marketing world that’s packed with two-way messages, decide where to best focus your marketing efforts, and assist you in managing your marketing campaign effectively.

Twitter is a very effective public relations tool. You have immediate access to your target market, a highly valuable following of potential customers, brand evangelists and enthusiasts. Thousands of marketers have tried direct marketing on Twitter and seen their efforts fail, either due to a lack of trust or a lack of interest. As a result, you should focus your Twitter efforts on public relations. Build your following there, direct them towards more profitable sections of your empire, and let them build word-of-mouth feedback for you.

The exception is for product launches and special occasions. This is where social media will come in handy for press releases. Have you got a new informational product launching in a week? Why not alert your Twitter followers first? The upside to announcing on Twitter is that in addition to the scale of an email campaign, you get the incredible viral capabilities of a social network. Harvest followers on Twitter, communicate with them directly, and only market on special occasions, product launches or exclusive offers.

See that divide? The two-way conversation should be reserved for building your brand and producing conversation, and the one-way messages are optimum for launching products, direct marketing and awareness building. Appleton Creative urges you to use your online influence to build interest in your products, get your followers discussing them, and use your direct influence to make product launches ultra-profitable.

Another incredibly effective tool for direct promotion is a company blog, or even individual product blogs. Combined with an RSS feed and a dedicated audience, your blog can be used as an effective secondary income source. Direct your Twitter followers towards your blog for important announcements and information, use their presence to boost your advertising rates, and at the same time syndicate product information, customer testimonials and opt-in opportunities. The key to linking your blog and Twitter account is to make the transition completely seamless. Minimize the divide and make sure that you offer consistent value on both platforms.

As always, these marketing forms take time and effort to truly succeed. While the old myth of “build it and they will come” seems to be strong in social media communities, the reality is that there’s still work to do. However, once you’ve built that following, it begins to grow itself. Hit the tipping point, constantly provide value to your followers, and watch as your product launches go off without a hitch. Market aggressively and watch as your followers run. Social media, whether for PR or direct marketing, requires a steady hand, patience and strategy. With active dedication and effort you’ll be able to build a massive marketing asset, a strong PR presence, and a promotional avenue that’s second to none.

To learn more about what you have read, please feel free to reach out to the Appleton Creative Team.

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Appleton Creative has been listed at #14 In the OBJ List of Local Advertising Agenices

Thanks for all the calls and emails today regarding Appleton Creative being named the 14th largest advertising agency in town. We are proud to be a boutique agency and still listed. We’re hopeful for our industry friends as we gear up for a strong 2010.

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April Got Hitched This Past Weekend

Please enjoy this picture of the new Mrs. Stuart!
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Appleton Creative- Now Offering Text Message Marketing

There is a buzz about town, and as we develop more all inclusive campaigns, clients often want to know whether we have any experience using SMS messages that they can use as a templates as we craft marketing campaigns.

Here at Appleton Creative, we know each company needs to tailor the text message specifically for their own target market. There are however a few golden rules that can help you get the best possible response from your SMS text campaign and we are only too happy to share our methods.

No Text Talk
Some of your target audience won’t mind ‘text speak’ LOL :) at all but a good many of them might not understand. Text language can be confusing so we can help craft your message to fit your brand and carry the message.

Don’t Crowd In Too Much Info
A message should be about 160 characters maximum. In this case, brief is better.

Tell Your Audience Who You Are
We at Appleton Creative we won’t assume your recipients will immediately know who the text is from. We can help you change the sender name so that the customer knows who it’s from before the text is even opened. This helps your bottom line.

You Must Have a ‘Call To Action
Let’s tell them what you want the customer to do. We often structure messages not just to quote your phone number but ask the customer to dial it. E.g Call us now on XXX-XXX, or visit, www.AppletonCreative.com

Grab The Attention Early
Begin your text message with something really attention grabbing that will ignite curiosity and compel the client to keep reading. At Appleton we recently found, the word ‘news’ is particularly effective

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Stay Safe Downtown

Hello Friends,

It is a somber and scary time in downtown today but we’re safe and hope you are too! Hunker down and send hope to our neighbors at Legion Place.

You are in our thoughts and prayers :)

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Social Media Marketing- Like the cool breeze we feel today.

Social media marketing is quite the buzz term nowadays for professionals and businesses using online media to build consumer awareness. It is consistently the #1 question we’ve been getting at Appleton Creative. Online sources such as blogs, articles, and discussion forums recommend that clients use social media communities for outreach. We agree, you can effectively use a social media application on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, or a bookmarking site if your goal is to connect with new people.

With so many social networking sites available and so much marketing buzz, where do you begin? Give some consideration to the type of social networking community that has the most potential customers before you design your marketing plan. At Appleton, we work with you to think of innovative ways to interact with interested members of a social network, so you can establish new relationships. Your efforts may result in an increased client base and revenue source.

Here are 3 suggestions from the Appleton Social Media Team that can help you reach out to potential customers on a variety of social media websites:

*Create new social networking connections with professionals, companies, and organizations in your specific industry. Take the first step and join their list of fans or contacts, and hopefully they will return the favor. If they do, you have more contacts listed in your social network.

*Identify other organizations and individuals you can reach out to on social networking sites like LinkedIn and review and respond to their published information. These new contacts may be outside of the defined target market for your company or organization. One example is to join a literacy group in the Facebook community if you are in the publishing business. You can talk up your publishing services with your new contacts.

*Search for special interest forums. We also see the social networking craze includes more people flocking to niche websites to regularly participate in user forums. Join a forum if you have something meaningful to contribute or if you believe you will generate good contacts for your business.

There are infinite ways to use social websites to generate consumer awareness and we’re excited to be a resource. Let Appleton Creative help you develop a marketing campaign using social media outlets according to clearly defined objectives.

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