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Social Blitzing Campaigns

We’ve seen organizations and individuals use Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, and a whole covey of other social media sites for one or another type of campaign. That’s a really good idea if done with a plan. We’ve also seen the idea taken to extremes simply for added exposure.

We’ve seen trivia contests on Facebook Fan pages that centered on company history, a neat trick to get people to the website. Printable coupons on Facebook was another neat trick, but now Facebook has changed their user agreement and you can’t remove the coupon once the promotion is over.

What many folks lose sight of is that these are social media. Rather than a physical place where friends gather to socialize, it’s a virtual ice cream social.

Let’s look at that a moment. Is there some way to use social media to entice a group of friends to meet for a meal at your pizza place? Yes, and pizza places, among others, are learning to do just that. Once upon a time, a restaurant would assign a banquet or meeting room for groups like the Kiwanis or Rotary or Friars Club. But that room remained empty when those organizations were not meeting. Now the restauranteurs fill them full time using Facebook events and other social media. Good social networking is good for business.

We’re using a similar track to draw people out to book signings and other promotional events in support of our clients. Bookstores have signings to build traffic. We build it further for the author. Everybody benefits.

But there has to be a plan. Simple, repeated blitzing of the social media sites with the same information over and over inures the audience to the message. In other words, they get sick of hearing about it before the event and don’t attend. Too much, too often backfires. Using a little group psychology to plan the social media campaign can build enthusiasm. Overdoing it has the opposite effect.

There is, however, a built in saving grace for Facebook and a few other media: Geo-specific targeting. This lets the message go to specified zip codes. So, we can set up a main event, in our case, a book tour, announce the tour and maybe at the same time post a complete schedule. Then, for each city or individual book store appearance, do a geo-specific event that will only be seen by folks in those zip codes.

At Hudnall and Associates, we use social media to promote our clients. We try to be smart about it.

Possum Holler Studios

Don’t let the quaint name fool you, Possum Holler Studios is a state of the art audio and video recording and editing studio with more than 7,000 square feet of space. Employing acoustical shaping technologies learned in radar testing, using digital masking techniques, and computerized 32 track mixing, any desired ambiance can be duplicated.

PHS has in-house capabilities well beyond the initial capture, including stop-motion, CGI, 3D editing and rendering, green screen sets, Blender animations, and more than 2,700 customizable video effects and 11,000 sound effects on tap.

No matter the scope of your project, Possum Holler has the facilities, equipment, knowledge, skills, and abilities to accommodate it. Our business is making your production the best it can be. Whether you’re planning a promotional campaign, television series, documentary, album, audio book, or a feature film Possum Holler is here for you.

Nothing is more important to a good production than patience and perseverance. Which is good, since Possum Holler is a really laid back bunch of folks. But if you come here, don’t expect us to pass you a jug, you got to bring your own. We might find you a plate of possum stew, though.

Current Projects

Hudnall and Associates is designing a public relations campaign for first book author, Rick Osmon. The title, The Graves of the Golden Bear, Ancient Monuments and Fortresses of the Ohio Valley, will be published as an ebook in early October, 2011 and print at a later date.

Several dozen internet and terrestrial radio interviews are already scheduled and a handful of TV interviews. An array of 10 different 30 second audio spots and a trio of 15 second TV commercials are in production. A fifteen minute interview will also be placed on YouTube, Vimeo, BlipTV, and pSoup Network TV.

This promotion project also includes several innovative uses of social media designed to attract readers / buyers to local book signings with geo-specific targeted event announcements.

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Hudnall and Associates defines “full service” in its truest sense by being able to offer a bundle of marketing support functions to our clients. We just don’t dabble in these services either; we are top-notch practitioners who are constantly honing our craft. For many of our clients we act as the “marketing department extension” of their operation. And for others, they confidently call upon us for specific tasks and projects.

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