Friday, March 22, 2013

Online Marketing 101: Are You Prone to Shiny Objects Syndrome

When reading the article, it goes into detail how everyone runs to what is "new" and "hip", instead of what can really help.  It goes into the details of how people are running to things such as social media to help promote their product, but is it really helping?  The answer is no, and I agree.  People are just trying to run to what is new, and what is going on.  But really what should be happening is research, and time being put in in order to see where promoting a product can be truly successful.  It time to get away from what is "cool" and start to go towards what is "right".  Do you believe that this "shiny objects syndrome" is true also?

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Response to Cody Crawford's post-Social Media a promotion

I also believe that social media can be a great way to promote a product.  But also as Cody touched on, there are way that it can also be unsuccessful.  The main way I think it can be unsuccessful is just the annoyance that can come from promoting on social media.  I can't tell you how frustrated I get sometimes when there are all these ads popping up on my Facebook page, or getting in my way on twitter.  So I believe that to much promotion can occur on social media, and instead of making me wanting to buy the product, it drives me to stay away.  Can you think of any other ways that social media promotion can be unsuccessful?