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Why Social Media and Paid Search Should Fall In Love and Get Married

(article originally posted on Pomeganda.com)

One thing I’ve noticed from internet marketers is that there seems to be a great divide on the concept of what gets the best “bang for your buck” with internet marketing. There are the “marketing traditionalists,” as I like to call them, who focus their efforts solely on search engine optimization and online paid advertising, and then there are the “new age” marketers who believe that digital and social media is the marketing wave of the future. My biggest issue is with the divide itself. Why focus your efforts on one aspect of marketing when you can take the two practices and marry them? Moving forward, you can call me the Minister of Marketing, because I am about to pronounce Paid Search and Social Media as husband and wife.

Building the Foundation for Marriage

Paid Search/SEO and Social Media need each other like a fish needs water, but for different reasons. Many traditional marketers aren’t viewing their targeted search from a brand identity perspective, which is a big mistake. As a devout supporter of social media, I know how important it is to participate in social brand engagement as a way to create an active dialogue with consumers around products and services. The main goal is to build brand value and connect with consumers, with the secondary goal of driving traffic, and, ultimately, sales. It’s important to stress that if you are looking to drive traffic for instant sale conversions, social media is not going to give you direct results. On the other hand, most marketers know that using paid search and standard SEO practices will primarily drive sales, leads, and conversions, but they don’t expect the short text of their paid search ads to do much for branding.

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Firefox Extension Offers Professional HTML Signatures in Gmail

Anyone that uses Gmail for multiple email accounts will appreciate the beauty and convenience of the newest Firefox extension from the guys at Blank Canvas.  Blank Canvas is a convenient signature manager that automatically inserts HTML signatures into your Gmail messages based on which email address you’re sending from.

The Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux) extension supports up to four unique signatures for each address you’ve designated. Signatures are automatically inserted in both new messages and in replies and forwards.

According to the Blank Canvas website, here are some of the features:

•    Works for Compose Mail, Reply, and Forward

•    Support for single or multiple email addresses

•    Create a different signature for each email address you use in your Gmail account

•    Supports up to four signatures per address

•    Real-time signature preview while editing signature HTML

•    Signature automatically inserted into message above (or optionally below) quoted text

•    Support for special characters

•    Easy setup and configuration interface

Do you use the Gmail Signatures extension?  If so, we’d love to hear your feedback!

(article originally posted on Pomeganda.com)