Entries categorized as ‘New Media / Marketing / Small Businesses’
Just thought I would take this opportunity to mark the end of www.InovediaMarketing.com’s first month online. The mission has not changed, engaging “New Marketing” ideas for small business, and with virtually no promotion we’ve gotten hundreds of hits accompanied by very nice feedback from marketers, media and small business owners. Our traffic is steadily growing and we’ve even gotten a couple inquiries about advertising.
Now officially marks the beginning of our search for sponsors and contributors, please let me know if you’d like to advertise or if you have any ideas on where we can start looking for sponsors!
Here’s a look at what we’ve posted so far on www.InovediaMarketing.com:
Today’s post: Cheap & Easy Web Videos You Can Do Too!
From “How to” to “Viral Videos” you’ll find examples that can be shot “on the cheap” with little gear, no professional help and still manage to effectively get the point across. more…
Please help us by forwarding our posts to anyone who may be interested and thanks for any feedback you may have to offer!
-Richard
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Categories: Editorial · New Media / Marketing / Small Businesses · Tips for Small Business
Tagged: web video for small biz
November 10, 2008 · 1 Comment
Due to their popularity the small business articles I’ve been posting over the last month are evolving. Originally (and still) posted on www.RABpromo.com, the series “Your Business Beyond Email: Basic Multimedia Marketing” is having it’s chapters broken out into individual articles and polished up their new home www.InovediaMarketing.com, a new marketing resource for advice, tips and discussion. Articles posted so far include: “How to” and Demonstrational Video Tips & Tricks, Using Customers as Spokespeople, Choosing a Videographer, Connecting With Customers: Marketing Tips and 6 Random Rules for Owning a Website. These and new articles will be hosted on InovediaMarketing.com. Where I hope you will help me create a new, more comprehensive “NEW MARKETING” resource for small businesses.
“My intent is to get you thinking about more creatively engaging your customers and perhaps remove some of the new media marketing mystique. My goal is to get you beyond advertising using conversational marketing. -Richard”
WHY NOW? In a time when the economy is tanking, friends and colleagues who build websites are busier than ever. Makes sense, I guess, as the web offers small businesses (all businesses really) cost effective ways to grow. Unfortunately, what many small business owners don’t see are the endless possibilities beyond the website and how they can use the web to start very profitable conversations. These conversations can build customer loyalty, deliver monetize-able research, entertain or otherwise gain attention (or trust) and even provide alternative revenue streams.
Please check it out, spread the word and send me your feedback on the new site to Richard @ RABpromo dot com.


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“6 Random Rules for Owning a Website” has moved to InovediaMarketing.com! This is an effort to create a more comprehensive marketing resource for small businesses and improve this site’s continuity. This link will take you to the “6 Rules for Owning a Website.”
With a mission to empower small businesses to be more engaging, creative and unique, I hope this new website becomes your go-to resource for “New Marketing” ideas and information. Thank you for your understanding and any feedback emailed to Richard @ RABpromo dot com.
-Richard

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Marketing Tips 1 – 6 has moved to InovediaMarketing.com! This is an effort to create a more comprehensive marketing resource for small businesses and improve this site’s continuity. This link will take you to “Marketing Tips 1 – 6 .”
With a mission to empower small businesses to be more engaging, creative and unique, I hope this new website becomes your go-to resource for “New Marketing” ideas and information. Thank you for your understanding and any feedback emailed to Richard @ RABpromo dot com.
-Richard

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September 28, 2008 · 1 Comment
This series of articles is evolving into the new marketing resource for small businesses www.InovediaMarketing.com. This is an effort to create a more comprehensive marketing resource and improve this site’s continuity. This link will take you to the Tips “How to and Demonstrational Video.”
With a mission to empower small businesses to be more engaging, creative and unique, I hope this new website becomes your go-to resource for “New Marketing” ideas and information. Thank you for your understanding and any feedback emailed to Richard @ RABpromo dot com.
-Richard

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