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Greenwell Farms Kona Coffee and Social Media

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Orange Label recently launched Greenwell Farms Social Media presence. It included a revamped Blog, Facebook page, Twitter and YouTube. Please be sure to go check it out.

Dont forget to purchase $75 or more of some 100% Kona Coffee this month to get free shipping!

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Upcoming Facebook Changes: 7 Things Brands Need to Know

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Do you have a Company Facebook or Brand presence on Facebook?

According to iMedia Connection, there are 7 things brands need to know regarding Facebook changes happening now.

Let us know what you think about these changes. Do you think Facebook has changed for the better or worse?

Below is a copy of what iMedia Connection posted. You can view the link by clicking here

1. Email is now a supported channel
Facebook has long hidden user emails, but soon Facebook will provide developers access to a user’s verified email address. For brands that are serious about engaging in an ongoing dialogue with their fans, email becomes a powerful communication method. Email will allow brands to better reconnect with users who have interacted with them on Facebook. This becomes important given that…

2. Status updates are no longer guaranteed
Previously users’ streams included everything their friends and pages (including brand pages) published. Now the news feed has returned to a default view showing select highlights that Facebook’s algorithm thinks are most relevant to the user, which may or may not contain your brand’s message. There’s still a live feed view, but it’s no longer default, so only brand posts that fans interact with will appear in most users’ streams.

3. Other communication channels are consolidating
Many brands rely on application-to-user and user-to-user notifications to reconnect with users, and this communication channel is disappearing. That means in order to remarket to users to let them know about new product launches, sales, events, or promotions, you’ll need to acquire users’ email addresses or send popular posts (per above).

4. Application canvas pages gain more control
The Facebook header is being removed from application canvas pages, giving brands that engage users via applications more real estate on the page and a more customized and branded look and feel. Users will still have the option of returning to Facebook near the top of the page, but for brands that were hesitant to build on Facebook until more branding was possible, now is the time to reconsider.

5. Profile boxes are disappearing
It’s been a long time since profile boxes provided much value to brands, as most users don’t spend very much time on that part of friends’ pages. But that hasn’t stopped many brands from creating applications to establish a presence on users’ profiles. Within a few months, tabs will be the only way to integrate into the profile, so brands should be thinking now about creating an engaging communication strategy that best leverages email and status updates.

6. Enhanced Facebook share
For many brands and publishers, the value in marketing through Facebook is leveraging word of mouth. In fact, Facebook users share 2 billion pieces of content every week. The new Facebook share button includes a counter displaying the number of times that piece of content has been shared and is a valuable tool for any brand with a large existing audience on its site. This is a relief for content owners who struggle with replicating a presence inside of Facebook; instead, expect Facebook to offer more ways for your site to become more social.

7. Every webpage becomes a fan page
Facebook has long been about connecting people with each other, and it’s expanding the graph from people to objects in what it’s calling the Open Graph. Soon users will be able to fan not only your brand but a specific page, product, celebrity, movie, or SKU. These pages will also show up in users’ profiles and in search results, and that page will be able to publish stories to the stream of its fans. This shifts social brand interactions from Facebook tabs to brand websites in a powerful way for brands and publishers. While currently farthest out in Facebook’s announcement roadmap, the Open Graph has the greatest implications and opportunities for brands and publishers.

Expect 2010 to be a real breakout year for social marketing. For two-and-a-half years we’ve seen brands build strong followings inside of Facebook, but with these changes rolling out early next year, expect smart brands to better engage their best customers through their own channels by leveraging the power of personal relationships via Facebook’s platform.

Kevin Barenblat is co-founder and CEO of Context Optional.

On Twitter? Follow iMedia Connection at @iMediaTweet.

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The Doctor will see you…Online

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Online Doctor visitAfter reading a Wall Street Journal article posted online titled “Doctor is In -Online” by Jonnelle Marte, I found it interesting to see how an increasing trend of doctor visits have moved from the office to email. No longer do we sit in a busy waiting room, then freeze in a exam room…now we just go digital – Then wait for the reply on your phone or email?

As a full service agency, we service medical clients all over the United States and design eblasts (along with other media). However, we have not come across any such requests to campaign Internet visits.  Designing campaigns to generate online visits could be a new practice of campaigning, SEO, and new business for small practices.

Would your facility consider such practices? As a doctor or patient, let us know if you would consider, like, try or implement such an idea. Is this a loss of 1-on-1 or a convenience (loyalty) factor for busy patients?

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How Social Are YOU?

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I remember when Facebook launched and at the time, Facebook was only for college students – and to all of us who immediately joined, Facebook was the greatest thing since sliced bread! It was a new way for us to stay in-tune with the “happening” of friends from all over. However, at the time, I don’t know how many of us viewed our Facebook activity as social networking…it was just Facebook: new, fun, easy, entertaining and addicting!

Since Facebook the social networking world has truly exploded and the opportunities are endless! More and more websites have surfaced and with this evolution, the term of Social Networking has taken on a whole new meaning. Social Networking is no longer just for pleasure and fun, but it has also built a professional presence for companies as well.

From a business standpoint, a lot of people are asking “Why would I have a Social Networking presence for my company?” Well it is exactly that, presence! Web presence is like gold these days. Social Networking not only adds to your overall online presence, but it also: helps drive traffic to your website, builds brand awareness, gets people “talking” about you online and shows you, your employees, your customers and your competitors that you are keeping up with the online world.

However, this “online presence” may be foreign to some and not as important to others (though it should be), so what if I were to say that it can increase revenue?! It’s true…  One of our retail clients recently ran a “Mother’s Day Special” ONLINE Sale. The sale was promoted via email blasts and social networking mentioning: their BLOG and Facebook.

It was a 5-day sale and the test was to see how well their consumers responded to an “online-only” special. After sending out only 2 email blasts and promoting via social networking – their online sale got picked up by a OC Register Blogger– who posted the promotion on the OC Register BLOG. Suddenly, sales were coming in referencing the OC Register BLOG post. In the end, the sale was a success – and there is no doubt in my mind that this client will continue to offer online promotions.

Here at Orange Label, we were able to recognize the value of being connected and we have made the leap into the Social Networking: BLOG, Facebook , Myspace and Twitter. If you are reading this BLOG, it is fair to assume that you are connected to the online world – but is your company? Social Networking keeps people connected, its fun and its easy – - and I don’t know about you, but I hate to be out of the loop!

If you are ready to make this Social Networking Leap, here is a great article for reference: http://www.chrisbrogan.com/social-media-and-social-network-starting-points/

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