Below is a press release I’m using it to promote my digital strategy service, with funding from Business Link to offer up to £1,000 of free consultancy.  It’s probably a bit basic for many regular blog subscribers, but for others gives an idea of what the hell digital strategy is, what I do, and why it could benefit your business…

As the internet becomes the dominant way to acquire customers, it’s crucial that independent business owners understand the importance of the internet and take a strategic approach to growing their business online.

One business owner wants to ensure businesses have the right knowledge and skills to succeed.  Susi O’Neill, Director of Digital Consultant, is an expert in digital strategy and digital marketing, delivering services designed to meet the needs of small and growing businesses.  Through a Business Link programme, businesses in the Midlands with 5-249 staff can access up to £1,000 of support towards developing their digital strategy.

O’Neill advises: “The facts speak loudly: the internet is doubling in size every five years; by 2010 £39 billion will be spend globally online.  But it’s a crowded marketplace and East Midlands businesses are jostling for position against other regions and lower-cost international competitors.

“Deciding what to do online confuses many business owners, who understand their market but struggle to keep on top of frequent changes in web technologies, and the cost of implementing web marketing or design can be daunting.  This is where a digital strategist can help: by showing you how your existing website and e-marketing can be improved and what methods and tactics should be used, whilst measuring your return on investment.

“Getting your web presence right is critical: bad website design can lose 50% of potential sales but using the right words can direct thousands of prospects to your website for free.  Email marketing is an area many businesses overlook: a successful campaign grows your customer database, consistently trumping all other types of marketing for sales conversion – 63% of people respond to an offer by email.

“But uptake in online marketing tools by independent business is low: just 2% of UK businesses use Twitter and 6% have blogs – two powerful ways of reaching customers for free.”

O’Neill believes using social media is vital for independent businesses: “The days of Yellow Pages ads are over: the new ‘Generation Y’ graduates are active creators, contributing to discussions on channels like Facebook – which has a membership including a staggering three in four of all internet users. If Facebook were a country, its population would be the fourth largest in the world.

“Social media for business is about actively engaging in the conversations people are already having online about problems and needs which your business could solve.  It can lead to smart wins and increased customer engagement and retention, reducing the cost of acquisition and leading to better customer satisfaction too – all crucial ways for independent businesses to beat the recession.”

For more information and to access the Business Link funded programme, contact me.

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These are my links for November 29th through November 30th:

  • Digital media measurement: a new age for internet advertising – Look like online advertising finally may be coming of age: online ad industry to have it's only BARB panel of 35,000 users, which may help attract big brands to online advertising. Contains the most unlikely quote ever in an online advertising article:
    "Rather than addressing all ABC1 wealthy professionals, marketers are eventually going to have to wrestle with tougher questions, like how to target bankers that might have a penchant for going to Goth clubs on weekends."
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
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These are my links for November 28th through November 29th:

  • Nott Tuesday December 8th – I'll be at the next Nott Tuesday event, the network for digital and tech companies in Nottingham, talking about plans for our website for Nottingham creatives: www.creativenottingham.com . See you there…
  • Happy ‘Quit MySpace’ Day – Oct 24 2010, online music expert Andrew Dubber believes should be 'quit MySpace day' – as the social network has failed to exploit its potential as the place every band in the world is, and provide the right tools for artists to monetize and grow their network. Interesting group discussion on other services and tools musicians are using.
  • Pub ‘fined £8k’ for Wi-Fi copyright infringement – The legitimacy of upholding the Digital Economy bill for downloading grows more complex, as a wifi hotspot own face fines over end-users downloading copyrighted material. This poses serious issues: if providers are punished, then libraries, business centres and enterprising spaces providing wifi services for business users will be less likely to operate, moving us further away from the pervasive internet or 'cloud' environment of the future.
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These are my links for November 27th from 18:48 to 18:51:

  • How to Make $55,000 by Giving Away Your Work – Interesting economic article about New York animator Nina Paley, showing what incomes she made from other sources and revenues by distributing her films for free online. For a no-budget, emerging artist it shows that there is an economy in generating content to promote yourself and your art, but equally $55K is a pitiful return on investment on a film – not taking into account what the production costs are and time.
  • Survey uncovers the nation’s favourite websites – Interesting survey of 2,000 UK web users shows which websites they are using. In social media, interestingly Facebook is far more used than thought – with 74% actively using the site, against just 4% using MySpace and Twitter respectively.
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These are my links for November 24th through November 26th:

  • Accidental Leaders programme – Yorkshire Launch – Inspiral, a creative and digital consultancy I work with, have teamed up with Swedish creative innovation leaders Hyper Island to bring their Accidental Leaders & Managers programme to Yorkshire businesses. This is high end specialist training for growing businesses (they've also been delivering the programme in the North West) that has been highly recommended from reports I've heard. They're doing launch events 9-11th December featuring Swedish nibble, yum!
  • Hundreds of media professionals awarded TV multiplatform training windfall – Skillset are offering training bursaries worth up to £800 for a whole range of courses relating to cross platform production, financing and management – many of them geared towards TV and film producers.
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