In the above video from WebProNews, Sheila Dahlgren of Adobe lets us in on some e-Commerce predictions for the future–particularly in retail.
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What Does The Future Look Like For e-Commerce?
Influence the Market Today With Proven Online Marketing Strategies
Whether you’re in retail or real estate, tourism or graphic design, you’ll want to join me for my free telecall Tuesday, October 6, 2009, because I’m going to share with you how you can tap into the new age of PR and achieve exposure and more clients.
If you’re on the fence, if you think you don’t have the time, if you don’t think you need to promote online . . . here are 5 reasons why you should join me on this free call:
1. You’ll learn proven PR integration tips and strategies that you can easily implement on your own today.
2. You’ll learn how to save thousands of marketing and promotional dollars while maximizing your online exposure.
3. You’ll get the tips you need to stand apart from the competition and gain massive online exposure across a variety of channels.
4. You’ll discover exactly how to interact with your target market online and where to interact with them.
5. You’ll learn what you can to today to get more online exposure.
Register today for “The Ultimate Strategies to Boost Your Online Presence.”
Google Sidewiki: Wiki What?
Position yourself as an expert in your field, share your knowledge, gain major online exposure, and increase credibility—all with Google Sidewiki.
You may be thinking that a Sidewiki is some strange creature from Star Wars—I’ll admit, that’s what I thought it was when I first saw it—but it’s actually an online tool that allows you to share your expertise, opinions, and knowledge with the Internet community on any webpage.
For example, if you were a real estate agent and wanted to comment on real estate web pages, you could do so using Google Sidewiki. The comment can be made within the same browser as the web page, and you can read what others are saying as well. You can also share your Sidewiki comments with your Facebook and Twitter friends.
See the video below for a greater insight into this exceptional online marketing tool.
How One Business Caught a Shoplifter Using Facebook
It appears that dusting fingerprints, taking hair samples, and performing DNA analysis might not be enough to catch a thief. For Daniel James, owner of Las Olas, he did some of his own detective work using Facebook.
Where most companies use Facebook for promoting their businesses, Charleston’s own surf apparel shop Las Olas took Facebook to a whole new level. Below is the incident report.

Incident Report
Report Entered: 2009
Case Title: To Catch a Shorts Thief
Reporting Officer: Las Olas Facebook Page
Persons:
Role Name
Las Olas Store Owner Daniel James
Offenders:
Status Name
Shorts Thief Mr. Pánts-Stuffer

Narrative:
I was in Las Olas when a group of teenage skateboarders came in to browse. I had met one of the boys before and wasn’t suspicious of anything. They came in and started browsing; meanwhile, I had a friend asking about surf trip pointers as I rearranged merchandise—so I was a little busy. I was at the counter, and the boys were in the back looking at shoes. I had just rearranged the men’s shorts, and when they left, I noticed a pair was missing. At this point I called the police who showed up very quickly. I reviewed my security video from my computer and saw one of the boys had stuffed some shorts down his pants. The police did a sweep based on my descriptions but to no avail. So, I took still pictures from the video, enhanced them, and made a Facebook photo album with a reward for whoever could identify the thief.
Within about one hour, I had a dozen or so responses and suggestions. I followed the leads and found out the thief’s name. I then called the detective working on the case and gave him the information. I wasn’t too surprised that people recognized this boy from the Facebook album I created. Charleston is a small town, and if you live here, someone has seen your face before.
Report Status:
THIEVES CAUGHT—CASE CLOSED

Las Olas was opened in May 2007, during a time in which mainstream surf clothing had evaporated everything unique. Las Olas tries to promote unfiltered products to let the customer decide what is in fashion. Bringing Southern California style to Charleston, SC, Las Olas has now been open for two years, despite a fluctuating economy. You can reach the Las Olas store via phone at 843.737.0488, or visit them at 441 King Street in Charleston, SC.
Have you ever seen great results for your business through Facebook? Tell us about them!
Twillitary Strikes
This Twitter themed T-shirt is being sold by Bouhammer.com in conjunction with KissMyGumbo.com and Vision Strike Wear, in honor of #MilitaryMon. All procedes from this shirt benefit Project Valour-IT, which ”helps provide voice-controlled / adaptive laptop computers and other technology to support Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines recovering from hand wounds and other severe injuries.”
Purchase yours today and support our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines.
How to Market in Economic Crisis
If you want to know exactly how you can save thousands of marketing dollars and, at the same time, maximize your online marketing efforts in ANY economy . . .
If you want to increase your website traffic, convert more visitors to customers, and stop working so dang hard on trying to figure out how to market online . . .
If you want to have a business that works for you . . .
Then you want to attend my F.ree Teleclass on December 10, 2008, at 8 pm ET. It may just be the best decision you’ll ever make.
Here’s why . . .
I’m going to show you simple, step-by-step strategies that you can use to maximize your online marketing efforts—strategies you can implement right now and do on your own.
You’ll learn some of the exact same strategies, tactics, and tips that my clients and I used to build our same businesses—using nothing but the Internet to market and attract tons of prospects.
And market in ANY ECONOMY.
The time is now to build your business. According to the United States Census Bureau, ecommerce sales were up $2,058 billion (approximately a 3.8% increase) during this supposed economic crisis.
Want to grab your share of that? SIGN UP NOW! marketingonlinebootcamp.com/preview.html
In this 60-minute Teleclass, I’ll reveal . . .
- 3 things most businesses do to waste their marketing dollars.
- The 2 most important questions you must ask and answer if you want to attract clients.
- Powerful tips on how to drive targeted traffic to your website.
- What you can do today to get more online exposure.
On the call, I’ll also be announcing the details of my awesome 8-Week Online Business Marketing Bootcamp for Beginners.
This intensive bootcamp will show you the exact step-by-step online marketing process that has worked for my clients and me. Because I want each participant to succeed and because I’m offering one-on-one coaching with me, I’m only taking 15 people.
During the course of 8 weeks, you’ll learn the fundamentals of marketing your business online as I lead you through my proven process of how to implement these strategies easily and on your own (this alone will save you thousands in what it would cost you to hire professionals).
If you’re ready to take your business online and to the next level, then you’ll want to register for this Teleclass . . . immediately!
Emotional Marketing: The Key to Making Sales
Selling products / services to consumers isn’t always about the rational benefits they’ll receive. It’s about the emotional benefits as well.
Consumers are motivated by feelings and instincts that can be conscious or subconscious. Whether it’s the need to feel sexy, smart, confident, or strong— emotional needs drive people to take certain actions that will make them feel accepted by others.
When marketing your company, it’s important to fulfill the customer’s sought-after emotion in the product / service you are selling. A successful marketing campaign taps into consumers’ subconscious desires with an emotional spin, further persuading them to buy a product / service for the emotional fulfillment. It’s all about identifying the lifestyle of your target market to develop a sense of their needs and what makes them happy, angry, sad, confident, and satisfied.
Once you persuade consumers to buy your product / service based on a connection with their emotional needs, they will develop a certain mental correlation to your company’s image. It’s important to associate excellent customer service, strong company values, and a well-crafted company image with the product / service you’re selling, in order to ignite positive feelings in consumers.
If you want to increase your website traffic, convert more visitors to customers, and stop working so dang hard on trying to figure out how to market online, check out my bimonthly ezine, Your Business Marketing Solution and learn how to market in any economy.
3 Ways Your Business Can Thrive in Tough Economic Times
A troubled economy doesn’t mean your company will fail.
In fact, quite the opposite. It’s an opportunity for your company to flourish.
Economic obstacles can be beneficial to companies because they force businesses to reevaluate marketing campaigns, business transactions, target markets, and products / services. After developing a stronger focus, the improvements will make your business more successful, increasing customers and profits.
Some businesses may think reassessing and changing business activities means more money out of their budget. This is a myth.
It’ll take a bit more time and effort to change the direction of your business in this troubled economy, but not necessarily more money.
Here are 3 free ways you can make your business thrive in uneasy times:
· Submitting online articles to article directories are free. They’re an excellent way to appeal to potential clients and be viewed as an expert in your field. Putting inbound links to your website at the end of the article allows for more clicks to your website and provides a solid, quality link.
· Blog. Creating a blog is free and produces similar benefits to those of an article. A constantly updated blog can also provide customers tips and news relevant to your company.
· Frequency marketing programs can be extremely beneficial to your company since they’re used to increase sales, referrals, and your frequent-customer list. For example, a frequency marketing program can use a point system. Every dollar a customer spends earns them points, and once they reach 100 points, they receive 25% off the next purchase. There are numerous variations on frequency marketing programs, and many are implemented through sending emails to current clients.
For more tips on how to market your business, sign up for Your Business Marketing Solution, a biweekly ezine filled with marketing stats, news, and tips.
Marketing Survey . . . Short and Sweet
Dear Copy Doodle Readers and Those Who are New to my Blog,
I would love some feedback to the following questions:
1. What is the most important aspect in growing your business? And why.
2. If an expert were to offer free advice on two online marketing problems you face, what would those two problems be?
If you took the time to leave a comment, that would be great. Thanks for reading!
