036: Brand Narratives and Storytelling – Fred McClimans

brand narratives and storytelling

Fred McClimans

In an age of pervasive communications and social media, content has become the new king. While the discussion has shifted a bit from the different types of paid, earned, and owned content to the value of content marketing, it’s important to understand how content is generated, spread, and consumed, as well as the impact it can have on your brand.

It’s equally important to understand the impact of content on your brand’s narrative and how it is perceived in the market. Everything a business says, posts, publishes, or does (all content) become part of their narrative. But a brand’s narrative is also influenced by the narratives of their competitors, their customers, and other markets that may have an indirect influence on how a brand, and its narrative, is perceived. My guest this week shares with us the bottom line of how a brand’s narrative affects a business brand and how to successfully integrate it into social media.

Brand Narratives and Storytelling

Fred McClimans is a business strategist and advisor, with a diverse background and experience that ranges from startups to executive board rooms and from small businesses to global enterprises.

Throughout his career, Fred has helped businesses become more competitive, adapt to changes in technology and market trends, and better serve the needs of their customers.

He accomplishes this by working directly with organizations to develop innovative opportunity-oriented strategies that leverage strong corporate branding, emerging technologies, and changes in consumer behavior to their advantage.

In addition to his work at firms such as Gartner, Ernst & Young and Newbridge Networks, Fred is also a start-up veteran, including the global competitive intelligence firm Current Analysis, which he launched to provide rapid, actionable insights and analysis about market events for business, consumer and financial organizations.

Over the course of his career, Fred has worked within a number of different industries, and helped guide a wide range of organizations, from local businesses to global enterprises.  He often shares his insights as a frequent speaker and guest on radio and online media programs. He has also authored a book on communications infrastructure and has been widely published as an editorial analyst, covering current events and long-term global trends through outlets such as IDG and CNN Online.

He is also an executive committee member of IntelliFest, an international conference on Applied AI technologies.

You can reach Fred at his blog-site, fredmcclimans.com and follow him onTwitter @fredmcclimans

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035: Social Media for SEO Strategies for Impact – Deon Douglas

Social Media for SEOToday we’re talking about the importance of Social Media for SEO and how Social Media impacts e-commerce with Deon Douglas. Deon is the co-founder and a partner at the boutique digital marketing agency, Thinking Giant located in New York City. For 12 years Deon and Thinking Giant have worked with brands building their online presence and marketing. Deon oversees all of the Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Website Design & Development and Email Marketing coming from Thinking Giant. He’s also produced and directed photo and video shoots.

He and his company have worked with large and small brands alike over the past 12 years. Brands like:

Level One Vodka
Absolut Vodka
GoodWoodNYC
Sci Fi Channel
Jamaica Tourist Board
191 Unlimited
Soul Seeka Clothing

Deon and I will also be talking about the emerging trends in social media.

Contact Deon and Thinking Giant at www.ThinkingGiant.com or phone them at 646.216.8944

Social Media for SEO Strategies for Impact

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034: Mobile Marketing for Local Businesses – Mobile Mary Barnett

mobile marketing for local businesses

Mary Barnett

This mobile movement of marketing is not a fad anymore. It is the wave of the future and increasing bottom lines of businesses small and large alike. My guest this week shares with us how to accelerate a successful Mobile/Digital/Social strategy for you and your clients and gives us the inside scoop of making money with mobile.

Mobile Mary is an Expert in helping small business owners and entrepreneurs to grow their business and make more Money using fast, simple and easy to use, Mobile marketing techniques.

Mary Barnett is the owner of a woman-owned business called Another Brilliant Idea LLC (ABI). She has over 20 years of experience in Promotional Marketing Strategy and has produced award-winning events, B2B and B2C Promotions that utilize Digital & Mobile Campaigns with proven results.

Mobile Marketing for Local Businesses

In 2008, ABI branded Brilliant Mobile, a Mobile Platform that bridges the gap between Traditional and Digital Marketing. One of her happy clients is Kawasaki Motors U.S.A, as they helped drive 93,000 new customers to their 1500 dealerships nationwide in the summer of 2009, all with a game on the mobile phone. That campaign won a prestigious Mobile Marketing award for Innovation. She now works with the United States Marines, AMPM franchises, wholesale and retail stores, restaurants and appointment based businesses to be more efficient in their communication with their loyal fans!

Nicknamed “Mobile Mary”, she passionately speaks to audiences who are looking to use Mobile technology to drive more business to their store, restaurant, and event or raise money for their charity. She offers an integrated online platform that helps her clients with Mobile Text, Email, Voice Broadcast, IM and Social Publishing; Brilliant Mobile also offers Mobile Websites, Mobile Apps and QR Code Solutions that drive results to her clients’ bottom line!

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033: Gary Vaynerchuk Speaks – Need We Say More?

Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk

How often do you get to interview a bad boy? Gary Vaynerchuk makes time for ACT LOCAL Marketing in Episode #33 to talk about the Internet, marketing, corporate storytelling, and Google Glass just to name a few topics.

The often irreverant and exceedingly successful New York Times and Wall Street Journal best selling author and NY Jets owner wannabe is full of honest, no holds barred advice for local businesses who want to remain in business after 2014.

Gary Vaynerchuk, a 37 year old New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author who is also a self-trained wine and social media expert. From a young age, it was clear that Gary was a businessman. At 8-years-old he was operating seven lemonade stands in his neighborhood and by 10 he had moved onto selling baseball cards at local malls. In high school while working at his family owned liquor store, Gary started reading The Wine Spectator and wine books, and realized collecting wine offered an allure similar to his previous hobby of collecting baseball cards. With a wealth of knowledge and an entrepreneurial spirit, Gary spent every weekend of his college years at his parents’ wine store. Recognizing the importance of e-commerce in 1997, Gary launched Winelibrary.com and helped grow his family business significantly from $3 million to $45 million by 2005.

In 2006, with a flipcam and NY Jets bucket Gary began Wine Library TV which revolutionized the wine world. His wine reviews soon attracted over 100,000 viewers each day and his die-hard fans nicknamed themselves “Vayniacs.” Gary’s cult-like following was the result of his unconventional, often irreverent commentary on wine. Using comical expressions like “Sniffy Sniff” and “The Oakmonster,” he encourages straightforward wine tasting and debunks wine myths. A business visionary Gary also started Cinderella Wine, a flash sale website which features one wine per day beginning at 9PM EST for 24 hours sold at a severely discounted price.

Gary Vaynerchuk Speaks

Gary does not claim to be a ‘techie’, but in 2005, he began video blogging and is known as a true social media trailblazer! He has close to 1 million followers on Twitter and was included in BusinessWeek’s list of the top 20 people every entrepreneur should follow. Gary’s first business book Crush It! Why Now Is the Time to Cash in on Your Passion (October 2009) hit the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Associated Press Best-Sellers lists in its first weeks. It maps out Gary’s road rules for how to “Crush It” in today’s business market by following your passion and building your own personal brand. His second New York Times bestseller The Thank You Economy (March 2011), details the effect of social media on business and has become required reading for business leaders. In the spring of 2009, Gary and his brother AJ launched VaynerMedia, a new breed of agency that helps Fortune 500 companies like Campbell Soup Company, PepsiCo, Green Mountain Coffee, the NY Jets, and the Brooklyn Nets find their social media voices and build their digital brands.

Gary has appeared on countless programs from Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and Ellen to MSNBC, CNBC, CNN and NPR. He was also notably featured in Decanter Magazine’s 2009 Power List, which is a list of the 50 most influential people in wine and named Innovator of the Year at Wine Enthusiast’s 2009 Wine Star Awards.

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032: Business Event Planning with Sherrie Sokolowski SLS Events

Business Event Planning

Sherrie Sokolowski

Coordinating large events can be time-consuming and frustrating if you don’t know what you are doing. Professionals reach a point in their career where they want to branch out and bring their expertise to a live event. After that decision is made, what’s next? My guest this week has had years of experience in the business event planning arena. She will share with us the ins and outs of it all and give us some insight of WHO should or should not hold a live event.

While striving to be one of the most efficient, organized and professional event planners in the industry, Sherrie Sokolowski has set a goal to make event planning personal through building relationships and making event planning enjoyable and creative.

The foundation of her event planning career started with Bill Glazer and Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s CircleTM as Bill Glazer’s Executive Assistant and quickly took on the additional role and responsibilities of Event Manager and Planner. Sherrie organized hospitality services, social events, major national events, hotel negotiations, and overseeing all event staff. Through determination and hard work, she quickly learned what it took to run smooth, successful, and profitable events.

Business Event Planning

Over the course of her career, she has worked with a number of speakers ranging from national celebrities, local up-and-comers, sports heroes, internet gurus, entrepreneurs, and established relationships with major hotels from the West to the East coast, such as Marriott, Renaissance, Sheraton, Westin, Hyatt, Hilton, and many others. Moreover, by working with the best in the event planning industry she’s combined the wisdom of experts and colleagues alike, and obtained a level of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding that enables her to set her business apart from the rest.

To learn more about Sherrie and her work, visit: http://slseventplanning.com/

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031: Social Media Tips for Small Business – Carol McManus

Social Media Tips for Small Business

Carol McManus

She’s BACK! with social media tips for small business.

My good friend Carol McManus [aka: The Linkedin Lady] returns to the show this week. She and I will answer ALL your social media questions. You do not want to miss a minute of this show. We will be dishing out all the up-to-date social media buzz that YOU need to know!

Carol McManus is a self-described recovering corporate executive who left that world in 2007 to start her own business. She grew it quickly with a very limited marketing budget but through the creative and diligent use of social media. Today, she is one of the most sought-after speakers and consultants for businesses and entrepreneurs who aspire to grow their business by using this digital medium as a way to stay in touch with and attract new clients.

Social Media Tips for Small Business

Carol’s approach to social media is grounded in her business experience. She works with clients to determine their business goals, their marketing message, and their ideal target audience. Then and only then, does she recommend the guide in the development, implementation and management of their social media plan to support their business goals.

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