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call to action: QR Code Campaign Failures: 7+ Questions to Answer Before Launching - 11/13/11 01:04 PM
Do you plan to utilize QR codes in your marketing program? If you do the following are some solid steps to consider when implementing your QR code campaign into your marketing mix.
Questions to Consider for  Your QR Code Campaign
1. Security: more articles are being written about malware that has been designed to completely disable your smartphone. Before creating your QR code campaign, research QR code security so that you can assure your consumers that they will remain malware free
2. Plan Your Goal(s): what do you want your QR codes to do for your business? Do you want them … (6 comments)

call to action: 7 Call to Action Examples You Should be Utilizing - 03/30/11 12:15 PM
The following is an Inner Architect article by CEO Susan Hanshaw. The most important piece to this article is the 7 Call to Action Examples you could be utilizing in every one of your marketing efforts regardless of the channel. Do you ask for the business?
If there is such a thing as a laboratory for studying how retail businesses are using Twitter, we have a pretty good example. Two months ago Dean and I launched Breaking Napa Valley News, which is part of the Breaking News Network, the brainchild of Domus Consulting Group. The site’s content is fully fueled by … (44 comments)

call to action: Ask For The Order or Lose Your Business: Next Step Calls to Action - 09/14/09 10:35 AM
Courtesy George S. Patton Wiki
 
Business is a process of strategies that require next steps and calls to action. It is a process of moving forward. In the malady of economic conditions businesses face today, to not ask for the order or to not create a call to action for your consumers is the first step to complete collapse. Although social media is not about the hard sell in your face sales closing pitch; it does provide companies the space to ask for the order or create a call to action with the right tone and in due time.
If … (0 comments)

call to action: Your Social Media Messages: Strategic or Waste? - 08/28/09 05:54 PM
 

Guest post by Inner Architect CEO Susan Hanshaw
If there is such a thing as a laboratory for studying how retail businesses are using Twitter, we have a pretty good example. Two months ago Dean and I launched Breaking Napa Valley News, which is part of the Breaking News Network, the brainchild of Domus Consulting Group. The site's content is fully fueled by live, scrolling Twitter feeds from 151 Napa Valley businesses.
I comb through the site a couple of times a day, looking for the best of what's happening in Napa Valley to share on our Breaking Napa … (0 comments)

 
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Dean Guadagni

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Dean Guadagni is the Business Director for Inner Architect a social media marketing agency. We help businesses, corporations, and entrepreneurs understand how to utilize Web 2.0 and social media tools to deliver their value message. We perform diagnostics, create social media marketing plans, implement strategies, measure analytic information, as well as provide retainer based ongoing maintenance. We utilize direct marketing targeted strategies to measure our clients' message effectiveness and their ongoing engagement with their audience of consumers. This blog is an extension of http://Innerarchitect.com and my business self help real estate blog http://deansguide.wordpress.com. I write about business self help, networking, marketing, and branding. Interspersed within this core content are the techniques and tips on how to use social media like Linkedin and Twitter as well as your blog as the hub of your efforts to gain exposure and recognition with your target audience(s).


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