Doug McIsaac

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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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Twitter in Plain English

April 4, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

One of the most straightforward explanations fo Twitter you will ever see from the briliant folks ove rat Common Craft. Enjoy, Doug

Filed Under: social marketing Tagged With: Add new tag, social marketing, social media, twitter

How to Annoy Someone on FaceBook

March 23, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Quick rant here and a little insight into who I am. I hate, hate, hate being interrupted and like to schedule everything. Well almost everything.  Maybe it’s a control thing I don’t know. It’s simply a reality in my life that I need to be able to control my calender. So I’ve always hated IM unless I was planning a chat with someone. Now I just meet them on Skype and talk, but I used to have chat sessions with developers I worked with in India before Skype.  But I digress…

Here’s a rgeat way to annoy someone on Facebook. Try it I’m sure it will work every time 🙂 Sarcasm intended.

I’m on Facebook today making a post and someone uses the chat function to pop up and say “hello.” Normally I ignore them, but for what ever reason, temporary insanity? I responded and said “Hello”

Here’s how the rest oif the conversation went:

They said “how are you”

I said, “Busy” Then felt a little bad for being rude so followed up with “how are you?”

They responded with “how do you going”

I responded “?”

They responded “Where are you located?”

I responded “Billings, Mt like it says on my profile, have a good day” and closed out of Facebook.

Here’s what they or anyone interested in being successful in Social Marketing should have done:

1. Read my profile before sending me a message.

2. Commented on something that I had posted, vote on a link etc… to engage in a conversation that I had already started and so that I would recognize their name

3. Found something in my profile to comment on when they messaged me. Then they would have had a reasonable chance of getting my attention and not ultimately annoying me.

You have to remember that people are inyerested in themselves first, then they may become interested in you. So always discuss them, their profile, their interests first, then they will be open to hearing what you have to say.

Hope you enjoyed the rant — let me know your thoughts and/or what else they could have done. I need to log in and remove them from my friends list before I forget their name…

Doug

Filed Under: social marketing Tagged With: facebook, social marketing, social media

Social Media is Going Main Stream

March 23, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Oprah started a Facebook fan page last week and has 388,000 fans already and Ellen DeGeneres started a Twitter profile and has over 323,000 followers already.

The tidal wave is beginning to build momentum and if you understand how to use social media for marketing you will be able to ride this tidal wave. That sounds like there’s a commercial coming. It wasn’t meant that way, but most of readers know that I’m passionate about social media marketing and am involved with Social Traffic and the Earth Day Birthday campaign. If you’re unfamiliar with them please check out the links it’s the best social marketing training available anywhere

Filed Under: social marketing Tagged With: Oprah, social marketing, social media

March 22, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Get Altitude – Website Marketing Makeover

Great video of Eben Pagan doing a website marketing makeover. I love he he says “I’m sorry I’m getting off track here, but there’s money to be made… ” right before he dissects the businesses sales funnel.

The website is a good example of a beautifully designed website that is not designed to sell effectively.

Doug

https://dougmcisaac.com/150/150/

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March 18, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Beating Google Friend Connect

Social Traffic in action! Watch the video and find out how we beat out Google in the YouTube search results.
Doug

https://dougmcisaac.com/147/147/

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