Posts Tagged ‘philadelphia’

Social Media In Philadelphia Is Growing By Leaps And Bounds

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Social Media is taking Philadelphia by stormAs a Philadelphia Social Media Marketing company, we at Goldstein Media have seen the growth of Social Media grow by leaps and bounds in the Philadelphia area over the past few years.

More companies are embracing sites such as Foursquare, Google Places, Facebook, Twitter, among others to get to reach out to current and potential clients.

Many of these companies are offering deals to those people who engage them on Social Media.

Whether is through a Facebook page or blog contest, a Foursquare check-in give-a-way or any number of different awards, people in Philadelphia, like in most other metropolitan areas are using Social Media to enhance their lives.

What Can My Company Do To Engage These People?

That answer is simpler than it looks — embrace Social Media. Use it to connect, communicate and interact with your client-base.

But I don’t have time to be playing on Twitter and other such services.

There is always time for marketing. It’s about balancing your time effectively.

But how?

This is where Goldstein Media can help. We work without clients to help them interact and connect more effectively with their clients. We show them how to fit Social Media into the day without having it take over your life and take away from something else important.

We use our philosophy of Cross-Pollination to help get our clients’ messages out and help make Social Media more doable.

Give us a call today (215) 352-5216 and we’ll show you how to get the most out of Social Media.

Goldstein Media Creative Director Gives A Social Media Presentation At 3rd Federal Bank In Philadelphia

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Last night, I was honored to give a presentation to a group of 15 – 20 small business owners at the Mayfair branch of 3rd Federal Bank. It was a great crowd and I hope everyone got a lot out of it.

Thanks to Rose McMenamin, the vice president of business development for 3rd Federal, for inviting me.

Below is a copy of the flyer that was all over the 3rd Federal Branches.

Goldstein Media Founder Lead Expert in Article on Social Media

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Jewish ExponentGoldstein Media Founder and Creative Director Seth Goldstein was interviewed for and is the lead expert on a story by the Jewish Exponent on Social Media and how young adults are using it to connect.

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How SEOs spend their time, how it should be adjusted and why it isn't

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Rand Fishkin over SEOMoz posted 4 great info graphs on Search Engine Optimization. One struck a chord:

How SEOs Spend Their Time - Infographic

This pie chart shows where SEOs spend most of their time. I wasn’t surprised to see the results.

A big part of any interactive venture falls into what I like to call “The Pitch.” Convincing people to part with their money is hard to do even if what they’ll spend it on will actually make them more money.

Many people who I talk to think SEO is a dark art and they don’t understand it. I always spend a good length of time explaining to them what goes into optimizing a site and why it costs what it does.

It’s really sad when people look at the price quoted and immediately shut down. It’s obvious they weren’t expecting the price tag to be so high, but SEO isn’t something that just anyone can do. Many people claim to know how to SEO a site and many will have some success at it, but when it’s your bottom line at risk do you want to risk it with a fly-by-night operation or do you want to quality.

philadelphia search engine optimizationBeware of the “Snake Oil Salesmen”

There are plenty of companies claiming to know how to get you to the top of Google. Many even say they can get you there in a short amount of time and you’ll stay there. Like in all industries there are the “snake oil salesmen.” These “experts” will tell you anything to get your money.

If one of these “SEO” gurus says that they can get you to the top of Google in a competitive keyword slot in less than 2 or 3 months (or even more) they aren’t legit. Also if they claim that SEO is a one time deal, walk away or hang up the phone, because If the keywords you’re after are in a competitive market there will always be another company in that space vying for your spot. If you’re not constantly tweaking your site and monitoring its position on the search results then you’re going to drop. Often times hard and fast.

Finding the right search engine optimization company is like finding the perfect contractor. There are tons out there but only a few gems. Do the proper leg-work and research the firm prior to doing business with them.

  • Read their blog(s)
  • Google them and see where they come up in the standings
  • Check Twitter and see if anything is being said about them
  • Ask other business owners at events who they use
  • Search review engines like Local Pages and RateitAll

If you follow these steps (and come up with your own as well) and you’ll be less likely to fall prey.

Outsourcing to save money and why not to fall for the trap

One of the biggest argumentsĀ  I hear when I pitch SEO to a client is, “I can go abroad and get this for three-quarters of what you’re charging.” This really gets my blood boiling. Yes you can go to India or some other place in Asia and get it done, but you are dealing with a number of factors that are going against your project. Here are just two big ones:

  • The language barrier
    You might not think that this is a big issue, but it really is. It’s not so much the language as the customs and the idiosyncrasies of a different culture. When you deal state-side there is always a chance for miscommunication but it’s significantly lowe
  • You might not be legally protected while dealing with a company abroad
    Now I’m not a lawyer, but I’ve heard horror stories from people who thought they’d save a buck and get their Website designed or optimized abroad. They would sign an agreement that looked okay, but in the end for whatever reason, the foreign company didn’t follow through with what they said they’d do and there was littleĀ  recourse for the American business owner. This can happen in America, but the legal structure that is in places gives you much more recourse than you would if you dealt internationally.

Now, I understand that money doesn’t grow on trees, but “you have to spend money to make money.” I know, I know it’s a cliche, but it really is true. Dealing with a company in the same country that you’re in makes communication easier and makes resolving disputes less painful. In the end isn’t it worth it to spend a little bit more but have the piece of mind that you’re going to get what you want? I think so.

If the SEOs spent less time having to justify their existence, maybe they’d be able to get their job done more effectively and the price might just go down a bit.

Post your thoughts below in the comments. I’d like to hear what you have to say about this.

You should never stop reading about and learning about your profession

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

You should never stop reading. Yes reading in general. In today’s world many of us forget how important reading is. You need to stay up on your industry and make sure you know what’s going on. If you don’t you will be left behind.

Let's Blame EVERYTHING on Cancer – #blamedrewscancer

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

@drew

Drew Olanoff, an avid Tweeter and social media maven has cancer. When he found out he needed a way to deal with it. Enter the hashtag #blamedrewscancer and the website BlameDrewsCancer.com. Drew a true-blue Philly-boy was on Fox 29 this morning talking about his social media phenomenon and how he’s not only helping raise money for cancer research but awareness to the disease(s) as well.

Drew’s useage of social media is a fantastic example of how new technology can be used to build a brand and take a stand on an imporant issue. Please check out his site. Donate if you can and participate in any manner possible.


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