Here is a flyer for. Supercuts. They have the logos in place. What do you think of their social media marketing?
Jeremy Blanton210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
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Here is a flyer for. Supercuts. They have the logos in place. What do you think of their social media marketing?
Jeremy Blanton
How to Use Twitter, Online Consulting, Social Media Advisors
This morning as I began my work week, my inbox like many others was littered with advertisements from dozens of companies making me aware of their Cyber Monday sales. One that really caught my eye was from AT&T. They are running various smart phones this Monday at various times for only one cent. I thought to myself that this was pretty cool and wanted to share this with my social media buddies. Also, as we have recently been sharing over in our photo blog, various social media marketing efforts of corporations both large and small. So, I have been scanning every piece of advertising that I come across lately,looking to see if they are integrating social media marketing into their email marketing, print & TV advertising.
As I scrolled down to the bottom of the ad for AT&T I saw buttons to share on Facebook, LinkedIn & Yahoo Buzz. Glad they have the ability for me to share on Facebook. That’s a good place to have your stuff shared as there are now over 500 million users and most people have at least 100 connections there. LinkedIn? Ok, I guess that would also be a good place to have your stuff shared since there is a good sized network there although I am not sure that the content would be relevant to what people use LinkedIn for. The third icon for Yahoo Buzz? I mean, I have heard of it, but I don’t have an account and have only ever heard one person mention it before. What blew my mind and where I think AT&T really missed the ball is that they left off a button for Twitter!
According to TechCrunch, Twitter has over 190 million users. Not adding the ability for someone to share easily on Twitter is a major marketing blunder by someone. For me, Twitter is by far my largest group of connections with 6,710 followers of my personal Twitter account @jb140. It is also by far my fastest growing group. In comparison, our Facebook Page, has only 1,390 fans. Missing twitter in an online advertisement where you are including social media platforms is a major failure in my opinion. Whoever designed this advertisement at AT&T either doesn’t understand social media fully, had a major brain fart, or just didn’t want to take the time to incorporate it into the advertisement for cyber Monday thinking it wasn’t worth the time or money to implement. The same holds true for the entire editorial staff that missed this oversight. Maybe AT&T thinks that twitter isn’t that important, but my guess is more likely one of the first three options.
So when you are setting up your next online marketing campaign to send out to thousands of people, make sure if you are including social media, to include all the major connections. For me, I would have loved to share this special on Twitter. Unfortunately this option wasn’t available easy, so I didn’t.

Here’s a Rack Room Shoes ad. Unlike some of the others I’ve recently seen, they at least listed what their usernames are on the different networks. However, I think the font size is a little on the small size. I know it is hard on my eyes, so for others I can only imagine how hard it must be to read. What do you think of Rack Room Shoes social media marketing?
Jeremy Blanton
Even though I’ve been out of town all week visiting the in-laws, I have barely skipped a beat with work!
What do you think of my mobile office? Jeremy Blanton
Here’s the back of their print ad. They give you a brief description of what they want you to do. What do you think of their social media marketing strategy?
Jeremy Blanton
Do you think QR codes are becoming more important? Best Buy thinks so! They added one onto their Black Friday Ad Circular. I think they did a good job by also explaining what to do with it too. How do you think they did?
Jeremy Blanton