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32 Comments on "Does Your Blog cause 'Interruption' or create 'Interest?" - B;pg Tips for Rain Drips
Well, shoot. So you're telling me that all the "pop up", flashing, blinking ads I've been working on to snap open every time my blog is opened or closed is going to be annoying?
UGGG How I hate those things and I can't think of a more perfect example of "interrupt marketing". Personally, I feel that w/ good quality content and a nice balance between hard information and a little personality, readers will come to us when they are ready to take the next step. I like to think of it as the most active of the passive marketing options available to us.
Colleen
Rich,
Much good in this post to absorb and assimilate!!! Thanks, Fran
Oh Goodness. No question in my mind. I practice "Pull" advertising all the way.
That said, I recommend that all Maryland and Northern Virginia agents competing for the eye of the consumer add widgets to their web sites and blogs.
While they're at it, they should also add lots of Java Script, add many Pop ups and redesign their site with Flash.
Works for me.
Rich,
the clutter is tremendus. I believe you need to know some clutter to be socially aware. But, filtering out the needless information is very time consuming. Awh, but what if all my marketing is clutter. What if everyone is filtering out my message. No big loss. I market by building relationships, personal relationships. Brian Buffini said one (or more than once) if you put your picture on a park bench, the homeless, the derilicks know you and your marketing message. It is always a pleasure.
aj
Gracious Rich...
Here's my take on this...
FUN...Make it FUN...And the rest will take care of itself :)
No one can resist someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously :)
Seems to work for us. Humor...Is a form of pushing...Assuming of course someone knows how to work it :)
TLW...ROAR!
Rich,
Great blog topic. What I find amusing is that we as real estate professionals are constantly telling our sellers to declutter so that the buyers can truely see and appreciate the quality and feataures of a home, yet as marketers we are more apt to cluuter our message. Is it because we are afraid that what we have to say or what we sell isn't enough? Just a thought.
If your substance is thin or non-existant, you better be nice to look at, just like the blonde that get's Bill's attention. She might be built like a brick house and have a pretty face, but she left her gray matter at home.
Disclaimer: This is not to say that all pretty, well built blondes lack intelligence or value in any way, I have two well educated, good looking blonde sisters. I will say, however, that blondes don't neccesarily have more fun. Brunettes just keep secrets better.
I like to put in links, but I have them flow from a natural read of the material. I push my links at the end and at the beginning. Numbers and stats can be boring as mentioned above, but my market reports have been drawing more readers than most post and a fair amount of comments. Make them meaningful is the key. I am going to try doing charts too.