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Infographic: Growing A Sustainable Web
The post Infographic: Growing A Sustainable Web appeared first on HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing . It remains important to ensure that any negative impact we have on our environment is minimized. HostGator makes every effort to remain a green webhost, however the Internet as a whole is likely causing more of an impact that one might imagine. Our new infographic sheds some light on this issue and even provides some helpful tips on how to minimize your (virtual, but not virtual) carbon footprint. Going Green: Growing A Sustainable Web via HostGator web hosting Continue reading
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Seven Branding Books You Should Read This Year
The post Seven Branding Books You Should Read This Year appeared first on HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing . The role of business is ever changing, and with it, the practice of crafting identity. Competitive companies must continually position themselves as a necessary part of customers’ lives in order to stay relevant and profitable. Educate your staff, re-imagine your practice, and build a better practice through the knowledge imparted by these seven highly acclaimed resources. StoryBranding For many businesses, the concept of branding is difficult to grasp. Building recognition in the marketplace takes more than exposure and advertising, it takes a compelling story. That’s what 30-year advertising veteran Jim Signorelli preaches in this high-impact volume entitled StoryBranding : Creating Stand-Out Brands Through the Power of Story. The book takes a look at the practice of branding as an extension of corporate identity. By asserting that modern branding practices should favor messages that resonate with customers over editorialized benefits, he challenges long-held preconceptions about what branding means and how to execute it successfully. The 6-step process guides businesses large and small through the process of finding their story and sharing it effectively with their target audience to build identity. Designing Brand Identity Branding and marketing are ever evolving practices, and brand managers that wish to stay abreast of changing trends need a reference as relevant as their work. Enter Alina Wheeler’s Designing Brand Identity , a powerful resource rebuffed by dozens of case studies highlighting the best practices of successful brands. Through a five-phase process that begins with research and leads through product implementation, launch, and continuing governance, the tome is a veritable users manual for the practice of branding in the modern marketplace. Ancient Secrets of Lead Generation A brand adorned with Facebook likes and clever aesthetic is nothing more than window decoration if it doesn’t generate sales. Fortunately, Daryl Urbanski’s cheekily titled volume examines what brands mean to customers and how to turn sentiment into revenue. By looking at what brands and businesses mean to communities and groups of people, Urbanski inspires and entices with techniques designed to tap human psychology and satisfy customer needs. By combining message with method, Ancient Secrets works to build relationship with customers that bring profit and prosperity for both parties. What Great Brands Do Design can seem like hokum to the analytically minded. For those unconvinced of branding’s power, What Great Brands Do : The Seven Brand-Building Principles That Separate the Best from the Rest is like a marketing foreign-language dictionary. Denise Lee Yohn takes world-class brands like Nike, Zappos, and Apple and examines their method on a scientific basis that makes branding understandable and approachable. Designed to examine companies from the inside out, from culture to capital, and build a brand-as-a-business model that facilitates profitability and personnel satisfaction, her seven key principles highlight the commonalities that can turn have turned multiple businesses from bit-players into superstars. Kellogg on Branding When you’re building the backbone of your corporate identity, leaning on the experts is never a bad idea. Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management takes an academic look at the practice of branding in this 352-page book that will educate your practice and hone your craft. It’s academic themes may feel inaccessible to some, but the information, presented scientifically or otherwise, is steeped in knowledge that only years of university research can provide. Essential Elements of Brand Identity A strong brand requires a strong visual identity and Essential Elements of Brand Identity tackles the aesthetic aspect of branding with aplomb. Kevin Budelmann, Yang Kim, and Curt Wozniak outline a platform for building brand identity predicated on a common framework of terminology and tools that both designers and customers can comprehend. The work dives deep into the concept of visual identity by creating a structure of brand analysis. By deconstructing how aesthetic affects brand perception and linking the process of design to business concerns, it becomes immediately applicable and immediately understandable for both designers and management; a marriage that can lead to cooperation, impact, and profitability. The Brand Gap The strategic and creative forces behind your companies brand can sometimes become divorced, mired in a disconnect of goals and methods. Marty Neumeier’s The Brand Gap seeks to combine the two in a coherent fashion that aligns branding efforts for maximum effectiveness. Breaking the concept down into the “five essential disciplines of brand building”, the book looks to remove the disconnect between marketing arms and unite them in a way that strengthens image and breeds revenue. Building a strong brand is an essential part of any successful business. Understand your goals, your allies, your customers, and your market through these seven volumes, and make 2014 the year that your brand reaches new heights. web hosting Continue reading
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Infographic: Online Royalties, Make Money Online
The post Infographic: Online Royalties, Make Money Online appeared first on HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing . While the elusive “Internet millions” may not be in your future, there are several ways to generate some revenue online. Largely this will depend on your creative endeavors: music, photography, YouTube videos, etc. A handful of individuals do break through the masses and are able to make a living solely by online activities. Will you be one of the lucky ones? Enjoy the following infographic for a crash course in the more popular streams of online revenue: web hosting Continue reading
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Ecommerce 101: 5 Questions To Ask When Creating An Online Store
The post Ecommerce 101: 5 Questions To Ask When Creating An Online Store appeared first on HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing . Whether you’re a charming local shop or a big-time business, online retail is a huge opportunity to take advantage of. The bonus? Building your own online shop is not as difficult as you might think. With the right solutions, some design know-how, and attention to the critical components of customer satisfaction, your online shop can take shape, starting today. What do I need? With an online store becoming an expectation of retailers, solutions have been built that help get your shop online as quickly and effortlessly as possible. eCommerce solutions, such as WooCommerce , facilitate your product catalog, shopping cart system, and logistics more readily than a ground-up shop. While it may not possess the unparalleled flexibility of an in-house solution, putting your wares on the Internet sooner rather than later is the goal. With a working site in place, it’s important to facilitate transactions for obvious reasons. Customers are more likely to purchase your products if they are provided with payment options they trust. Here, PayPal fits the bill nicely, though the 2.9% plus $0.30 fee per transaction can add up quickly. For this reason, there’s no better solution than enabling credit card purchases, which means setting up merchant accounts with card vendors. How Should It Look? If your business has an existing website, then your online shop should mimic it as closely as possible. Doing so avoids confusion and helps capitalize on the reputation your brand has earned from your prior marketing efforts. eCommerce solutions provide this functionality, though sometimes at a premium. At the very least, each service allows you to select a color scheme and upload a company logo, which is an excellent basis with which to start. For a modest fee, you can further customize the appearance to better match your original scheme, so it’s important to gauge what your brand image is worth to your organization. How Should I Present My Products? Shoppers have very specific expectations when shopping online, outlined by the unique context of digital purchases. Without the in-store opportunity to touch materials and observe product quality, online shoppers need more convincing through visuals and pertinent information in order to turn a view into a sales conversion. The key is to eliminate the pain points of the process. Make the price clearly visible so that customers know what they’re getting into. Reinforce this with product specifications that are relevant to its quality. Finally, approximate the in-store experience as much as possible with multi-angle, high-resolution images and a few shots of the product being used/worn by someone “in the wild”. Doing so helps instill confidence in the purchasing process, and allows customers to see themselves using the product in their own life. How Should I Handle Logistics? The next two essential components of your online store are shipping and returns/exchanges. When shipping products, it is best to build a relationship with a carrier. Having an account with an established carrier will help you earn discounts and improve their service. Shipping calculations then go through your carrier, and most eCommerce platforms will display the shipping costs to the customer based on this information. When handling returns, it’s important to have a clear policy and protocol. Customers are far less likely to do repeat business with a company whose return policy is inconvenient. Provide pre-paid shipping labels or, at the very least, coherent instructions that make the process understandable. Whatever you do, avoid putting the responsibility of shipping on the shoulders of the customer, as lost returns, bad experiences, and wasted clerical time will cost you far more in the long run than a few pre-paid returns. How Can I Promote My Store? Once your store is online and all the pieces are in place, it’s time to publicize. The Internet is a crowded place, and standing out requires making an impression in the minds of current and potential customers. Recent marketing research has shown that a “multi-channel” presence will raise awareness of your site by repeatedly delivering a coherent message on each of the channels where your customers exist. Find out where your core audience resides and build your strategy around those channels. Create a hashtag for Twitter that exemplifies your brand in order to spread the word. Post pictures of new products on Pinterest and reach out to your customers. Keep your branding consistent and your presence prevalent, and your store, and sales will benefit. Creating an online store is an exciting endeavor, but getting your ducks in a row is a vital part of the process. Start by gathering the needed solutions and then design it to match your business website. Present your products with the customer’s needs in mind and promote your presence through fruitful social media channels. Finally, handle logistics with a dedicated carrier and do what you can to facilitate seamless and simple transactions. Your business success is built upon a strong foundation, and with these considerations in mind, your foundation can deliver future success in droves. web hosting Continue reading
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How To Build Your Online Engagement Engine
The post How To Build Your Online Engagement Engine appeared first on HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing . For all of our marketing efforts and creative handiwork, sometimes engaging customers can be a real challenge. Even when our user profiles and psychographics hit the proverbial nail on the head, our work can miss the mark. This is not because of a lack of knowledge, but simply because the paradigm of customer engagement is shifting. Online channels, the new model of constant presence, and the need for creativity to cut through the din, are all contributors in an age where customer engagement can translate into better sales, better relationships, and a better marketing strategy. In this post, we’re helping you understand how to build your online engagement engine. Starting the Conversation Engagement comes in many forms, but perhaps the most effective means of doing so comes in the form of conversation. This doesn’t mean simply communicating with your customers; your marketing does that every day. What it means is leveraging the new rapid-response and feedback capabilities of the Internet to create a continuum of advertising and marketing that includes the customer in the process. While they certainly won’t be writing copy for you, the notion of involving your customers in the way your business presents itself allows your efforts to resonate in a way that drives both sales and return visits. With Facebook and Twitter providing ample opportunities for communication, the greatest benefit to brands in the newly interconnected age is constant presence. When store hours are over and customers are sitting at home, you can still be a part of their experience by replying to comments on social networking, presenting informational and entertaining videos, and sharing photographs that strike an emotional chord. In this way, your brand never leaves the minds of the people you need most, which translates into better sales and increased advocacy. The key to achieving this lies with owned media channels. Creating new opportunities for engagement is important when more conventional wells run dry, but using your existing social networking accounts and advertising spots to break new ground is fiscally prudent. Take a look at your social networking posts. If you don’t have any, make some. Reach out to customers with positive and helpful information and a human touch, gauging reactions and modifying activity based on what works. Doing so makes media responsive, and customers appreciate being listened to far more than sitting through an ill-conceived sales pitch. Building Associations But in order to start a conversation, it’s necessary to know what to talk about. As a business, the topics of your discussions and social media posts can’t be listless at the risk of wasting valuable time and money on fruitless endeavors. Your goal in engaging customers should be simple: further your business. This occurs in multiple ways, but the most effective among them is building associations that paint your products, business, and presence in a positive light. What you’d like to accomplish is a perception that your brand is as much a part of a customer’s life as the products you sell. Pushing product out the door is one thing, creating repeat customers and ensuring future business is another entirely. For that reason, use your engagement to build the understanding that your business is a source of valuable information and helpful individuals. If you sell drills, talk about tool maintenance and provide DIY tips. If you offer pool-cleaning supplies, talk about safety and how pools can provide a family activity. In every breath, focus on establishing your reputation as a company who cares and wants deeply to help the customers that keep it open. Keep in mind as you do so that customer love is predicated on choice. In no way can marketers force brand perception (otherwise the art would’ve been perfected long ago). This choice lies not only with the acceptance of your presented image, but also with the content provided . When utilizing a business blog, provide a range of topics that engage your core audience without pigeonholing your reach. Even choice built into ads, such as those that allow individuals to choose a different story or product to view, give the perception of engagement and control, which translates into dividends with potential and current customers. Innovating In doing so, however, it’s necessary to consider the law of diminishing returns. While Facebook is a fantastic vehicle for engagement and distribution, your business is not the first, or last, to utilize it. What this means is that your company will need to innovate in order to reach its audience more effectively than the competition. This can come both in the form of adjusting current campaigns, and by changing the way the game is played altogether. Social media and other modern engagement channels work for multiple reasons. As we’ve discussed, actual conversation is a big part of that. But what lies beneath this exterior is the capacity to rapidly gauge customer sentiment and reactions to particular campaigns/pieces and make adjustments on the fly. If, after months of attempting to blog unsuccessfully , you finally publish a post that goes viral, look at the topic and the method of presentation and apply that model to other content. This creates a perception of listening to consumer wishes, and means less wasted marketing dollars as content is better tailored to the desired audience. And while these tried-and-true methods of engagement certainly have their place, never rule out the possibility of throwing a curveball. Traditional channels of marketing aren’t what they used to be; television ads, print ads, and books. Now, businesses are looking for ways to incorporate digital in a world of increasingly blurred lines between media. Grocery stores with QR codes to recipes and clothing retailers with digital try-on capabilities are changing our understanding of customer engagement every day, and making hay in the process. Recap When building your engagement engine, laying a foundation based on established methods is a great place to start. Use owned-media channels in order to listen to customers and start the conversation. Create a feeling throughout all interactions and materials that your company cares about their well-being and wants to be a part of their life through informative content. Finally, get creative and look for new ways to reach out once your foundation is established. Talking to customers is no longer a luxury in the digital age, and a little elbow grease and some Facebook comments can increase sales, perception, and market-share, all thanks to the ubiquitous interconnection that drives our lives, and now, our businesses. web hosting Continue reading
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