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Marketing on Steroids: The Relationship between Social Media and Sustainability

Posted by Kimberly Mickelson on August 03, 2010
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The following is a guest blog post by Emy Burback, Marketing Manager at Vanir Construction Management, Inc. in Mesa, Arizona. 

Sounds like a case study you might discuss in a 2010 undergraduate psychology class, doesn’t it?  In a way, it is.  We are bombarded with various new terms: social media, sustainability, but what does this mean for marketers in the A/E/C Industry and how does this affect what we do?   

As a marketing professional, I feel as if my brain is on a strategic steroid lately.  I’m constantly challenging myself: How can we differentiate ourselves? How can we sustain growth in this economy? What should we be doing differently to become more valuable to our customers and to our community?  In fact, I’ve experienced a strong learning curve in the changing marketing trends, particularly social media. 

First of all, for other marketers in the room, let me say that: everything you and I know about marketing is still true. (Whew! That’s a relief!)  The marketing mix is simply taking on a different life-form.  While products/services might remain the same, the promotion and packaging resemble more like what we once thought we’d only see on The Jetsons. (Please tell me you’ve seen “The Jetsons.”) How do we effectively incorporate new trends into our marketing strategies?

Over the past few months, I have learned three significant realizations that have helped me re-energize and redirect my strategic brainwaves.  Here are the snapshots I’d like to share with you.

1. The Web is Ever-Changing

Lucid Agency, at the May SMPS “Wild, Wild Web” program, identified the evolution of on-line marketing.  The on-line business model is no longer a two way street from business to consumer. The internet isn’t just used for research and shopping.  It is has changed into a communication platform to seek out personalized interaction with businesses and other consumers.   Advances on the World Wide Web, especially through Social Media channels are shifting the way we engage in conversation, make decisions, and influence buying behavior. The circle of influence is not just friends and family.  It’s the entire social network on and offline.   Once we start seeing the web for what it truly is, we can start taking advantage of the opportunities within to implement our strategic marketing and business goals.  I invite you to check-out some useful resources on Lucid Agency’s website.

2. How Social are you?

“Achieving Social Media Readiness,” a free webcast with the American Marketing Association, described the business approach to social media. If you visit this webcast, you’ll find the presenters gave a roadmap for businesses to follow in achieving social media strongholds.  A few of the key benefits that Social Media brings to businesses are:

  1. Building an avenue to strengthen brand, reputation and trust;
  2. Allowing any form of communication: one-on-one or group interaction;
  3. Engaging in conversations and developing relationships with consumers;
  4. Building loyal interaction;
  5. Influencing the masses.

Social media is real-time, making it a highly effective market research tool.  “Consumers trust other consumers.” Using it as a listening platform, you can learn: What are others saying about you? What do they think of your competition? What aren’t they saying about either of you? Where are the consumers leading the market? This will guide you to making improvements within your business, incorporate strategic promotions and value-added services.

How we use social media as consumers should really guide us on how to use it as businesses.  As the business grows and improves, the business becomes more client-driven and feed-back based. Essentially, the results are the same as traditional marketing, but achieved differently. Social media channels don’t take the place of traditional marketing methods: just augment it.  How do we know what social channels to use? Know your market. Ask your customer what they use.

3. Where does sustainability fit in?

Last week, Lisa Barnard from Brain-Lab presented “XTreme Green Marketing” to SMPS and addressed how marketers can apply sustainability to what they do.  Similar to Social Media, it requires a corporate commitment to be successful.  Marketers can do their best to use environmentally friendly products, but it ultimately needs to be a commitment of the organization.  What is driven into the corporate cultural internally will naturally become a strategic decision-basis for external branding and marketing activities.  Lisa pointed out that corporate social responsibility relates to marketing in “unprecedented levels of:

–      Transparency
–      Authenticity
–      Accountability
–      Stakeholder engagement

  • Engagement is not a fad; it’s the way today’s consumers do business”

In conclusion, what’s the relationship between social media and sustainability when is comes to marketing strategies?

  • Starts from the inside of the organization and works its way out.  The ROI is realized when they are part of the strategic direction.
  • Reaches the masses when effectively incorporated into strategic decisions.
  • People-focused and relationship-based.
  • Creates transparency in our brands.
  • Creates deeper understanding of our customers and what is important to them.
  • Leads to stronger relationships and brand loyalty.
  • Social Media reflects characteristics of sustainable marketing;
  • Social media can be used to communicate our organizations’ social commitments.

As we start to incorporate these concepts into our way of thinking, we’ll be able to create some unique, out-of-the-box marketing strategies that will boost our business and the impact we have in our community.  It’s my hope that, by sharing what I’ve learned, this will be a continued discussion on how marketing professionals in the A/E/C industry can increase the value of our services through these new marketing channels.  For your entertainment, here are a couple of interesting You Tube videos:

Social Media ROI

Social Media Revolution

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SMPS AZ Offers Free Tour of the TGen Facility – Registration is Limited!

Posted by Kimberly Mickelson on July 08, 2010
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The Society of Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) Arizona is presenting a free presentation of non-profit marketing and ethics in the world of genetics with a tour of the TGen facilities on August 10th, 3pm.  (Hurry up! Registration is limited to the first 30 people.)

The group will be treated to a short presentation focusing on non-profit marketing and ethics they face in uncharted waters, followed by a tour of the TGen labs.  A great networking opportunity will follow with a happy hour at Sun Up Brewing Company located at 322 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix.

The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization focused on developing earlier diagnostics and smarter treatments. TGen is focused on translational research directed at patient care and treatment, and personalized medicine.

Details:
Date: Tuesday, August 10th
Time: 3pm (with happy hour following)
Location: TGen, 445 N. Fifth St. Phx, AZ 85004
Cost: FREE

To Register: www.smpsarizona.org/events

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SMPS Arizona Monthly Program: Xtreme Green

Posted by Kimberly Mickelson on July 07, 2010
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The Society for Marketing Professional Services Arizona chapter presents its next monthly program Xtreme Green on Thursday, July 15, 2010, 7:30–9:00 a.m., at the Desert Willow Conference Center, 4340 E. Cotton Center Blvd, Suite 100, Phoenix. The cost of the program is $35 for SMPS members and member guests, $50 for non-members and $60 for walk-ins and late registrants, which includes breakfast and program registration. 

Program Description
The conversation around sustainability, its practices, initiatives and implications is vast and constantly changing. Join Lisa Barnard, founder of Brain Lab, as she sheds some light on adopting triple bottom line practices. The presentation will look broadly at social responsibility, greenwashing and green marketing, as well as address practical ways you can create a corporate culture for sustainability and develop metrics that help tie the adoption of sustainability initiatives to the bottom line.

To register for this event, please visit www.smpsarizona.org/events

The Society for Marketing Professional Services Arizona (www.smpsarizona.org) was founded in 1983 and has grown to include more than 200 marketing professionals from the architecture, engineering and construction industry.  It is the only organization in the state that gives A/E/C marketing professionals access to their collaborations, competitors and clients.  SMPS membership offers professional development seminars, programs on industry trends, panel discussions, networking events and a mentoring program.

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After Hours Gallery to Debut SRP Fridge-A-Thon exhibit at First Friday

Posted by Kimberly Mickelson on June 04, 2010
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Starting today at Phoenix First Friday, SRP will unveil their multi-month, traveling Fridge-A- Thon art exhibit for the first time to a larger public audience.

After Hours Gallery will host the month-long show consisting of more than 15 refrigerators, which have been transformed from trash into treasure.

Local artists and celebrities (like Zarco, Mary Rabago, Sean McLaughlin, Kyle Jordre, Moises and others) worked with SRP on the Fridge-A-Thon project and have transformed old refrigerators into pieces of artwork to help spread the message about appliance recycling.  All of the artist-inspired refrigerators will be together for the first time at a public exhibition and celebration which premiers on First Friday, June 4th, 2010 at 7 PM at After Hours Gallery.

SRP created the Fridge-A-Thon event to raise environmental awareness and point out the negative energy factors related to old, outdated refrigerators. Old refrigerators use far more energy than new ones, and can cost their owners more than $100 in additional energy use each year.

These older refrigerators often sit in garages, patios, and backyards and have to overcome Arizona’s extreme heat, subsequently wasting even more valuable energy.

SRP’s Fridge-A-Thon, in conjunction with After Hours Gallery, shows that recycling has a fun, playful, creative side and can be also rewarding as SRP customers receive $30.00 and free pick-up for every turned in, old, working refrigerator. For more information on how to recycle, visit www.fridge-a-thon.com.

There will be a private media and VIP reception from 5:30PM to 7PM on June 4th, 2010. Artists will be present, as well as SRP representatives and special guests. Please RSVP to the gallery at info@afterhoursgallery.com or by phoning Russ Haan or Rhonda Smith at 602-710-2398 to attend.

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SMPS Arizona Offers InDesign Training Workshop

Posted by Kimberly Mickelson on June 04, 2010
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How many of you want to learn short-cuts to be  more efficient when you’re completing SOQ’s?

SMPS Arizona is offering a hands-on workshop for InDesign Training with Small Giants’ graphic designer, Elisabeth Harris.  This is a great workshop whether you are starting from scratch or are looking to brush up on your skills.

What you’ll learn:

  • Basic design principles
  • Time saving functionality and other shortcuts
  • How to be efficient with libraries, styles, templates and more!

REGISTER EARLY – SEATING IS LIMITED!!!
Registration Information:
Date: June 23, 2010
Location: Jokake Construction
5013 E. Washington, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85034

Program: 8am – 12pm
Sign-in begins at 7:30am
Light breakfast will be served

Registration: (Please indicate skill level)
http://www.smpsarizona.org/events
Members: $100
Nonmembers: $195
***Don’t forget to bring your laptop!

Elisabeth Harris is the graphic design for Small Giants, a marketing and business development firm that focuses primarily on the A/E/C industry. She has 6 years of experience in design, specializing in Adobe Creative Suite which includes InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop.

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