CLOTHING BOUTIQUE PHOTO SHOOT

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It was wonderful that when shooting the fabulous Susan Graf in her DressCode LBD and jacket, this gorgeous man, dressed in coordinating attire, walked right into the middle of the shot.  He was such a good sport and took some photos with us.

The other shots are of clothing from Susan, and Bogner, Schneider, Herno, and other and will be appearing soon in the on-line store we are building for her.

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WHY WE DON’T CURRENTLY LOVE ANY E-MAIL CAMPAIGN SERVICE PROVIDER

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For years we have produced exclusively custom html e-mail campaigns for our clients and, if we had control over the selection of the service provider, we used Vertical Response.  When responsive e-mails became essential, we looked at what was available in pre-made templates and decided they look and perform badly, so offered our clients custom html responsive e-mail campaign, or what we called mobile-friendly campaigns.  Most of our clients opted for mobile-friendly as they were attractive, fast for us to produce, and functioned well in all devices and views, although not technically responsive.  (See a sample here.)

The two of us have developed and launched thousands of e-mail campaigns since 2003.  We have many clients on Vertical Response Classic which we loved and recommended for years before responsive took over.  We have one client on Constant Contact Old and one on Constant Contact New.  Sadly, we also have a few clients on MailChimp, but are not including this in this post as it’s not at the level of our two leaders.

Vertical Response Classic is no longer an option as the form design and processing features have not been upgraded since launch of New VR.  But most of our existing clients have their accounts here simply because there’s no better option available to which to upgrade them.

Vertical Response New is not ready.  Currently, if we have a new e-mail campaign client, we are going with Constant Contact New.

Constant Contact New made us angry as they launched far too soon and used us as beta testers.  Back in June we opened a new account for a new client and CC still has not fixed the issues they said they were working on.

Constant Contact Old is no longer available.  We mention it, however, as they had some great features that we wish CC New would develop – in fact, in our comparison below, this now obsolete platform got the highest score.

We know we expect a lot from an e-mail campaign provider, but in this high-competition field, we don’t think that too unreasonable.  Here are some of the features we look for and how the available options respond:


BILLING

Pay as you go pricing option (not just subscription.)  This is so crucial for clients who do not have monthly e-mail campaigns in their marketing plan.

Vertical Response Classic – Yes

Vertical Response New – Yes

Constant Contact Old – No

Constant Contact New – No

Address list billing on the account level, not individual list level, meaning that each e-mail address – even if it’s on multiple individual mail lists – is billed just once.

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes


CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Same time-zone, phone customer support from reps who know the product and care.

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Very much – Yes

CC New – Very much – Yes

Short hold time for customer support and no horrible phone tree.

VR Classic – Mostly

VR New – Mostly

CC Old – Sometimes

CC New – Sometimes

The entire e-mail stream gets included in customer support e-mails, rather than just the last one from the rep.  (Incredibly frustrating and un-helpful.)

VR Classic – No

VR New – No

CC Old – No

CC New – No


DESIGN INTERFACE

Has two views: html and design.

VR Classic – Not applicable as we only used this for custom html e-mail campaigns

VR New – No

CC Old – Yes

CC New – No

Intuitive campaign development.

VR Classic – Not applicable as we only used this for custom html e-mail campaign

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes – this one is the best


FORMS

Embed-able, modern, easy to use, responsive sign-up forms.

VR Classic – No

VR New – Sorta

CC Old – No

CC New – Yes

Option to allow us to select which address list a signed-up e-mail address is added to, rather than requiring one address list per sign up form.  We really need to have several forms that drop addresses into one list.

VR Classic – No

VR New – No

CC Old – No

CC New – No


FUNCTION

Choose the “to” address lists after the campaign is ready, not before.

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes

Seed lists for testing (pre-set testing lists so you can test with one click versus typing in each testing e-mail address one at a time for each test.)

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – No

CC Old – No

CC New – No

Can migrate account information and all lists from old version to new.

VR Classic – Not applicable

VR New – No

CC Old – Not applicable

CC New – Yes

Text and graphical links in e-mail campaigns can be coded to open in a new browser window (target=”_blank”) so the browser version functions as a well-coded web page should.

VR Classic – Not applicable

VR New – No

CC Old – Yes

CC New – No

Forward to a friend feature.

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – No – ridiculous

Share to Facebook in launched e-mail puts a graphic into Facebook post.

VR Classic – Fantastic, but only because we custom coded it

VR New – Unknown

CC Old – Yes

CC New – No – fail! 8/1/16 they told me they were fixing this

Share to social media which allows us to select the graphic which is posted.

VR Classic – No

VR New – No

CC Old – No

CC New – No

Ability to set text styles so any new copy added to a template is consistent.  This is really important – who has time to set each section of text to font, size, colour, line height, etc, individually to typed in text, or pasted in text?

VR Classic – Not applicable

VR New – No

CC Old – Yes!!!!!!!!!!

CC New – No

Ability to create the landing page (browser version) of a campaign when it is scheduled, rather than after it launches (another benefit to custom html templates.)

VR Classic – Not applicable

VR New – Unknown

CC Old – No

CC New – No


LISTS

Allows for multiple address lists and the ability to mail to any number of address lists per campaign.

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes

Address list management on the account level, rather than list by list (so that if someone unsubscribes from one list, that unsubscribe is noted throughout the account no matter how many lists that address is on.)

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes

Recognition of duplicated addresses so that if an address is on many lists, and an e-mail is sent to all those list, the recipient will receive only one e-mail

VR Classic – Yes

VR New – Yes

CC Old – Yes

CC New – Yes

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INSTAGRAM ADS

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Instagram advertising allows you to reach a large and targeted market, using a variety of media, and with options for calls to action and objectives.

There’s an initial, one-time, set up phase which takes considerable time and work.  This is a project for John!

First, you’ll get the opportunity to consider your objectives which is a great way to solidify your goals and help you set in stone what will make Instagram advertising a success for your business.  We’ll have you choose one objective from the choices below:

Instagram Ad Objectives

These objectives will allow Instagram to funnel you to the best ad choice for your business.

We’ll then ask you to go through the targeting list below to be sure you are not paying for ads for people out of your targeted market.

City, state, region, country? Age range? Gender? Language?

You’ll also be able to target with user interest keywords.  For example, this sample ad we are setting up is for a pickleball lifestyle products company, so we are targeting anyone who has shown a social media interest in pickleball.

You may also narrow down your targeting by selecting mobile or desktop devices or both if that’s relevant to your ad and/or business.

Then there’s some general book-keeping:

  • ad start and end date/time,
  • do you wish your ad to run all the time, or at just specific times each day,
  • how much do you wish to spend,
  • do you wish to be billed by impression or by click?

These are the ad options:
Instagram Ad Objectives

Carousel ads which scroll images or video upon which you may put a text caption.  We selected carousel for our pickleball client and that’s what’s shown in our header graphic.

Static, single image ads with text overlay.

Video ads, which can be a set of images with captions as a slideshow, or full video, up to 30 seconds.

Nearly done!

You’ll need a landing page.  We recommend a page on your web site which is customized to your Instagram ad.  It will be more effective and will allow you to better track your ROI.

What would you like your call to action to be? Apply Now, Book Now, Contact Us, Download, Learn More, Shop Now, Sign Up, Watch more?

Because Instagram is owned by Facebook, ads are actually set up through Facebook’s business portal.  You may also run these exact ads on Facebook which can be a big time-saver.

We’ll walk you through every step of the way.  We’ll also ask you how you would like to see reporting.



PLAN AND ORDER NOW FOR HOLIDAY MARKETING

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A gentle reminder from Rachel that now is the time to start thinking of the holiday season.

And then for those of you who like a heavier hand, here’s your “I told you so.” Every year, around September, we remind our clients to start prepping and ordering gift bags, greeting cards, holiday decor, gift certificates, gift tags, posters, etc, and plan your online marketing: e-mail campaigns, seasonal web site changes, and AdWords campaigns. And then each year in November and December we get a slew of last-minute projects for which clients end up paying rush shipping and printing rates. (Reminder of our rush project policy.)

Are you sending cards, party invitations, and/or gifts to your clients and partners this year?  Let’s get on that too!

Selling gifts?  Check your inventory and the lead times of items you wish to stock.  From October on-wards, order fulfillment and shipping from your vendors may take additional time.  Also, be sure you stock plenty of festive packaging and shipping supplies if you plan on mailing items.

No stress, added costs, and drama this year — let’s get started on marketing’s silly season work now! We’ve plenty of ideas and sources for product.

Here’s some key dates to keep in mind…

OCTOBER

Halloween, Monday, 31th

NOVEMBER

Daylight Savings, Sunday, 6th

Veterans’ Day, Friday, 11th

Thanksgiving, Thursday, 24th

Black Friday, 25th

Cyber Monday, 28th

DECEMBER

Pearl Harbor Remembrance, Wednesday, 7th

Green Monday, 12th

Festivus, Friday, 23rd

Hanukkah, Saturday, 24th through Sunday, January 1st

Christmas Day, Sunday, 25th

Boxing Day | Kwanzza, Monday, 26th

New Year’s Eve, Saturday, 31st

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CHARITY EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY

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Who’s seen such a mix of shoes on a red carpet? Ever! This is the perfect photo to represent what a kooky and friendly party this was.

I had a fun evening shooting at the Real Housewives of Los Lomitas event, a fundraiser for the Las Lomitas Education Foundation.  I’ve never shot an event like this with so many nice people.

The album is on our portfolio on Smugmug.

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Plus, I got to play with the starburst filter my brother bought me:

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GOOGLE ADWORDS EXPANDED TEXT

Here’s John, enjoying his clients’ AdWords reporting on a summer day in the garden.  He says this the new expanded text Google AdWords are a really big deal.

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Expanded text AdWords ads are the next generation of text ads, designed for a mobile-first world.  They benefit users with more information before they click an ad and benefit advertisers by giving additional control over messaging.  This can mean higher quality clicks from users with keen interest in the subject while cutting down on lower quality clicks less likely to convert to a sale.  They are also better-designed for device responsiveness and display more clearly on devices from smartphone to desktop monitor.

More bang for your AdWords bucks!

This is all fairly new, but early reporting is showing expanded text ads are getting a 20% higher click through rate.  This is mostly because they are larger and stand out amongst the older, smaller ads.  Right now, we’re suggesting that we upgrade any old-style AdWords campaigns we have running for our clients.

There’s two main updates. The headline (purple text in the graphic below) can be 60 characters, rather than 25.  You can be more compelling and precise which leads to better quality clickers.  And, the ad display text (black text in the graphic below) has been expanded from two 35 character lines to a consolidated 80 character line.

This graphic shows how an expanded text ad will display on a smartphone vs. a monitor:

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Summary – better quality clickers = better quality conversions.

Google AdWords is a specialty of John’s.  Contact him at johnp@metapix.us or 408 252-8664 with any questions.

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