This past week I’ve been wearing dual hats as marketing expert as well as travel blogger and writer while at conference and speaking events back in New York state and Ontario, as part of the official industry launch of my new travel blog, www.CarryOnQueen.com. TBEX (North America’s Travel Blogger Expo) in Finger Lakes, NY was my first full on emersion into the world of … [Read more...]
Get on the PODCAST wagon as a guest (in 3 easy steps!)
This week I’m on the podcast wagon. I don’t actually have one myself, but I know many who do. It’s yet another tool for positioning as an expert, nurturing a community that you own, and developing a personal connection with your tribe Did you know? 67 million Americans listen to podcasts monthly. Podcast fans listen to 5 shows per week. The average listening … [Read more...]
Google analytics data retention: how to guard against coming changes
May 25, 2018 is a date you might want to circle in your calendar. That's the day that GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) comes into effect in the EU. Even if you are not in the EU, this will effect you if members of your list are. There has been much chatter in marketing circles about GDRP. If you are familiar and compliant with CASL (Canadian Anti Spam Legislation) in … [Read more...]
Learning to serve your list
Way back early in my career I worked at an urban weekly newspaper called the Georgia Straight. At a time when it was just barely becoming respectable earning agency advertising business despite a classified section jammed with questionable services being offered, the young group of “hip urban socialites” that worked there prized their status on “the guest list”. Seems we often … [Read more...]
Is there opportunity lurking in that mailbox?
While I’m a huge believer in social media as a great outreach and engagement tool, I happen to think that your physical mail box, while increasingly lonely these day, might be strategically an opportunity right now. Simply put, your online email and social media feeds are getting jammed, and you mailbox is empty. Empty except for flyers and bills, and that’s my point. When … [Read more...]