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There are very few people I know who are as knowledgeable about strategic business planning as Doug McIsaac. He's a very talented, "under the radar" expert who has a natural knack for finding simple strategies to dramatically increase your profits. Doug is my go to guy for innovative Internet Marketing ideas and I think he's crazy for sharing all of his secrets.

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What’s Your USP?

May 31, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Seth Godin had a great post today, where he discussed why businesses that truly want to grow need to focus on going deeper with their product offering. In this post he describes the buffet that specializes in one thing, bacon, and how that buffet would always have  a line and people woud drive across town for it. That’s like the Rio’s amazing seafood buffet in Vegas. It’s off the strip and a bit of a pain to get to, but they made the buffet worth it by being the best seafood buffet in Vegas. There are several restaurants that I can think of like that here in Montana, the Cowboy in Fishtail is in a town of a couple of hundred and an is hour from Billings,  but you can’t go in there without seeing people who have driven the hour to get one of their steaks. They focus on serving  big steaks at a reasonable price and people flock there to get them. I’m sure if you look around in your community you will see examples, not just in restaurants, but in othe rbusinesses as well.

My mentor, Simon U Ford, refers to it as going “an inch wide and a mile deep.” Too many people get caught up in trying to be everything to all people. I’ve done it too, but once you focus on what you are the best at then  you can become truly successful.

Here’s a video a did last year that helps you understand and discover your Unique Selling Proposition:

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Bacon, Discover, Fishtail, Flock, Ford, Mentor, Montana, Product Offering, Restaurants, Rio Vegas, Seafood Buffet, seth godin, Steaks, Unique Selling Proposition, USP

Twitter Small Business Success Stories

May 21, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

I’m looking stories from local businesses that have used Twitter to market their businesses successfully. These  stories will be recapped in my blog with links and credit given and I will invite the top 2-3 people onto my radio show to ask them additional questions and give them an opportunity to tell us more about their social media marketing efforts. I would prefer to interview the business owners themselves, but am open to discussing this
with marketing professionals.

When submitting your success story:

1.Include: The business name — and industry if not obvious

2. Twitter account name

3. Website address

4. Percentage or $$ amount of increase in sales

5. Business location

If you send me any creatives, sales copy, direct mail pieces etc It is assumed that you want me to share them when I write the story and do the interview. If you do not want to share creatives do not send them to me. I’m looking forward to seeing your success stories Thanks, Doug

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Filed Under: social marketing Tagged With: social media success, twitter small business success, Twitter success

Roaming heads

May 12, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Filed Under: Features

Google Friend Connect is Changing Social Media Marketing

April 28, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Google friend connect, social marketing, social traffic

Twitter Buttons and Graphics

April 17, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

I was looking around for some fun “Follow me” buttons for a project and figured I might as well share with everyone.

Here are my favorites — leave comments below if you have other free resources that you like,

Follow Me Buttons

This one’s in French, but the designs are in English

http://www.vincentabry.com/31-logos-et-boutons-pour-twitter-2480

She has some fun buttons

http://siahdesign.com/archives/150

This one’s great if you don’t understand code very well.

The Poetry of Twitter

Twitter Backgrounds

Some fun ones — I was tempted by Batman

http://twittergallery.com

This one just has patterns

http://twitterpatterns.com/

Not my style, but cute graphics

http://twittertreats.blogspot.com/

Filed Under: social marketing Tagged With: twitter, twitter backgrounds, twitter buttons

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