YOUTILITY

Why Smart Marketing Is About Help, Not Hype

The difference between helping and selling is just two letters. But those two letters are critically important to your company’s success.

You’re not competing for attention only against other, similar products. You’re competing for attention against everything. To win in this hyper-competitive environment, you must ask “How can we help?”

If you sell something, you make a customer today, but if you genuinely help someone, you create a customer for life. This is Youtility.

Includes interviews with dozens of companies practicing Youtility, and provides 6 blueprints for building Youtility in your company.

Available for pre-order soon (get up to 7 exclusive bonuses) at http://YoutilityBook.com

The Biggest, Yet Never Mentioned, Benefit of Content Marketing

We can pretend we’ve all accepted the commonly understood benefits of content marketing. But we’d be pretenders. Let’s deal with the digits. Content marketing can help you make money. Planned and executed by marketing professionals, your content marketing efforts will drive traffic to your site and increase leads. It’s capable of playing a role in helping you better [...]

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How to Incorporate Key Performance Indicators Into Your Video Marketing

Recently, we discussed ways to use a call-to-action with videos, but there is one more step to a CTA: measuring its effectiveness. When measuring the success of your video, there are a variety of key performance indicators (KPI) to pay close attention to. A key performance indicator is a tool you use to measure and decide the relative success of your [...]

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Your Customers Don’t Want the Science of Silly

Given my travel schedule and general lack of patience, I don’t watch much live television. I was one of the first Americans to buy a DVR, and the concept of time-shifting (and commercial skipping) fit snugly into my life the way Alex Rodriguez fits snugly into every PED scandal. Last night was an exception. I [...]

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How to Take Charge of Your Personal Brand

Dorie Clark, Forbes contributor and author of Reinventing You, joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss avoiding being pigeonholed in your current job, how to make a career change organically that will make sense, and accurately representing yourself in your personal brand. Read on for some of the highlights and tweetable moments, or listen to [...]

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The Chicago Tribune Pays Tribute to Boston Marathon Tragedy

On Monday, April 15, 2013, the eyes of the world turned to Boston as tragedy struck the Boston Marathon. As the city turned to social media sites for information and to check in on friends, brands were faced with an important decision – what to do. While many companies posted heartfelt responses on their social [...]

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5 Steps Required to Building a Best Practice Digital Analytics Function

The communications landscape has forever changed with the explosion of social and digital media. That explosion has meant that few communications plans are being developed without this sort of media factored into the program. We will save any editorial commentary on whether that change is good, and instead focus on the fact that these technologies [...]

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How Social Media and Smartphones Breed a Petri Dish of Negativity

It’s time to recalibrate your expectations about customer complaints. 57% of Americans will have a smartphone this year, meaning that the majority of your customers (and in some industries, the vast majority) now possess two things, at all times, in their pants: Access to almost the entirety of the world’s knowledge Several different mechanisms to [...]

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Get Ready to Reboot Your Life

Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image and Author of Six Pixels of Separation and CTRL ALT Delete, joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss the fast-paced changes that are coming to the way the think about mobile and e-commerce, improving the signal-to-noise ratio, and his new book due out in May. Read on for some of [...]

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Smirnoff: Every Pairing Is Perfect

Facebook estimates that 2.7 million people changed their profile photos to a red and white equal sign in support of gay marriage. While many brands showcased their support, Smirnoff stood out in a sea and red and white with a simple, yet meaningful Facebook post: Featuring a mix of martini and cocktail pairings and the [...]

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Is Facebook Home the Beginning or the End?

In this edition of The Baer Facts, I talk with Kyle Lacy of ExactTarget about the newly launched “Facebook Phone,” released to little acclaim last week. As it turns out, the phone isn’t a phone at all (Facebook wisely is staying out of the hardware wars for now), but rather a collection of integrated apps [...]

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