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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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Great Social Media PR Response

October 5, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

EA games creates great products, the millions of players and probably billions of hours that have been played on them can attest to that. But as with any software development there’s going to be some  bugs that quality assurance doens’t catch.

They had a bug in their game that allowed Tiger Woods to walk on water and it the ball. One of their fans posted a video on YouTube pointing this bug out.  Here’s that video:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h42UeR-f8ZA

Now they could have ignored it and just released a fix in their next update and honestly no one would have not purchase their game. Things like this happen and 99 out of 100 gamers could have cared less. But they responded with a video of their own showing why it wasn’t a bug.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ1st1Vw2kY

This video was an amazing response and judging by the almost 4 million views that it’s received it has garnered EA tons of great publicity and their fanbase has responded. Check out all of the positive comments. Really a masterful move on EA’s part. What do you think about their response?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Social Media Marketing, social media public relations, social networking, youtube marketing

Innovative Affiliate Marketing

October 1, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

As a marketer I’m always intrigued by other people’s marketing and try to learn from what they are doing. This gives me ideas for my clients and my own companies.

I found an innovative company in an unlikely place today. In an industry that I had not expected to see it happen in; school fundraising. My daughter is selling a catalog of products from a company called Innisbrook.

They have their physical catalog that she brings around to show everyone. But they also allow them to order online and to send out emails from the website to friends and family. My ex-wife was asking how that worked so I explained that

have the schools set up as affiliates and the students as sub affiliates.

Here’s the email I received from my daughter. Of and if you’re interested in some great gift wrap or some choicolates feel free to click the link an order it’s for a good cause 🙂

Hello!

I am Deborah McIsaac’s daughter (if you have not met me yet…).  My school’s annual fundraiser with Innisbrook has begun.  Innisbrook Wraps has beautifully designed gift wrap printed on quality recycled paper, coordinating gift wrap accessories,  gourmet foods and fine Helen Grace Chocolates that make great gifts, Time Inc. magazine subscriptions, and more.

For every item that is purchased, Innisbrook donates up to 50% of the purchase price to my school. We are going to buy playground equipment. I also earn a prize credit for every item purchased except school supplies.  The more prize credits I earn, the more prizes I win!

Please consider visiting the Innisbrook website and making a purchase on my behalf.  A link is included below. Our sale will be over Monday, October 5, so don’t wait. Place your order today.

Thanks for your help!

Seller: JACQUELINE   Seller ID#  R332979E
School: ELYSIAN SCHOOL
School Number:   118751

Click the link below to visit Innisbrook.com and they will recognize me and my school automatically.

http://www.innisbrook.com/index_students.cfm?id1=R332979E&id2=&id3=

If the above link does not work:
1.  Click below
2.  Enter the Seller ID#  R332979E
www.innisbrook.com/id.cfm

One of the main points here is that you need to ask yourself the question. Am I being creative enough in my marketing? and Am I exploring enough channels to build my business?

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, Ascii, Cambria, Div, Email, Font Definitions, Font Format, Footer, Fundraiser, Gift Wrap, Gourmet Foods, Great Gifts, Helen Grace, Helen Grace Chocolates, Innovative Company, Jacqueline, Magazine Subscriptions, Marketer, Mcisaac, Mso, Orphan, Panose, Paper Source, Physical Catalog, Pitch, Playground Equipment, Props, Recycled Paper, Seller Id, Serif, Span, Style Definitions, Style Type, Text Decoration, Thanks For Your Help, Theme Font, Time Inc, Times New Roman, Wraps

Are You Willing to Put in the Effort?

September 19, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

I decided to share this video from Gray Vaynerchuk because it reminds me that effort really does pay off. Too many people let themselves get caught up in their concerns about not being smart enough or not having the skills to do something. Skills matter far less than effort and implementation.

One thing you will learn when you reach out and surround yourself with successful business owners is that most of them aren’t any smarter than you are and most of them don’t know as much as you do BUT all of the successful business owners I know share on trait. They have put in the effort necessary to be successful.

The most successful have modeled other successful business owners and reached out for the best coaches because they understand that value that can be found when they implement that one new distinction and one more idea.  Notice I bolded implement, that’s because no amount of raw talent and no amount learning has ever made anyone successful. It all comes down to puting in the effort and implementing.

Enjoy the short video from Gary  V.  If you haven;t heard of him before go to his blog and review some of his other videos. He is one of the thought leaders that I follow and learn from.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: coaching, gary vaynerchuk

Social Media Marketing — Are You Ready?

September 18, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Social Media Marketing
Are You Ready?

Introduction social media marketing. This presentation was for GMG a group of marketing professionals that meets in Billings, MT. I focused on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for this presentation.

Social Media Marketing — Are You Ready?
View more presentations from dougmcisaac.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Facebook Marketing, social marketing, social media, Social Media Marketing, twitter marketing, youtube marketing

My Ten Favorite Free Web Tools

September 17, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

This list is slanted towards SEO tools so I will be doing follow-on post that digs into some of my favorite Social Media tools. I also tried to keep this as a toolset that someone with average web skills could use and skipped some of the geekier tools that I use less frequently.

1.       Mozilla Firefox

I was a Microsoft partner for a decade and it took months to get me to switch to Firefox, but now it’s by far my favorite browser.

2.       SEO for Firefox

If you are interested in understanding how your website ranks and why all from one interface the SEO for Firefox tool is one of the best free tools available.

5.       Roboform

Managing passwords is one of the hardest things for those of us who work online, especially if we are managing client websites and social media sites. Roboform helps me manage the hundreds of logins/passwords that I have to manage. You can get a free 10 site version here

6.       Quantcast

Quantcast.com has detailed traffic statistics and estimates for websites so you can get a feel for how big a site is when looking for sites to place ads on. Compete.com is a similar site with free and paid versions .

7.       Google Reader

a.      There are a lot of readers out there, but Google Reader has the best set of tools for segmenting and sharing blog and other RSS feeds.

8.       iGoogle

a.       With iGoogle  can get a quick glance at what is important to me. The modules I use are

i.      Google reader

ii.      Google docs

iii.      Digg

iv.      SEOBook competitive research tool

v.      What’s popular

vi.      Duct Tape Marketing

vii.      Seth Godin

9.       Google Analytics

a.       If your website designer doesn’t share some sort of analytics from your website with you they are an amateur or they don’t want you to know.

b.      I find GA is better than 90% of the paid tools that I’ve tried, yes there are tools that are better and if you control your own server and have a big budget you can purchase them, but none of the low end tools come close to the results you get form Google’s free tool.

10.   Google Keyword tool

There are two ways I use the Google external keyword tool:

a.    Find out if a market is getting any search traffic

Just because a market doesn’t get search traffic doesn’t mean that there isn’t a potential business there, but it does mean that you will need to find another way to get to your market – that will affect tour strategy and your marketing mix

b. To find out what Google thinks a website is about

When we type in a website address we can see what keywords come up. With our own website we find quite often that Google has a very different idea of our site than we have. It can also help when setting up a website you can

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: Client Websites, Competitive Research, Digg, Duct Tape Marketing, Free Tools, Free Web Tools, Google, Google Analytics, Google Docs, Media Tools, Microsoft Partner, Mozilla Firefox, Passwords, Research Tool, Roboform, Seo Tools, seth godin, Toolset, Traffic Statistics, Web Skills, Website Ranks

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