Posts Tagged ‘Introduction’

Facebook Timeline for Your Business

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

By: Carolina Perello

The idea of switching to the new Facebook Timeline may come uneasy to some businesses. As an interactive agency in South Florida, here at iSource Digital we understand that changes can be nerve-wracking, but it is an investment that’s worth it.

Unlike the previous Facebook set up, Timeline allows your business to represent itself in a more personalized way using features like interactive posts and the new cover photo. Timeline has also made it easier for businesses to keep track of how many people “like” the page and how well they are interacting with it. Additional advantages include milestones to capture significant moments over time along with the feature and pin options that allow you to draw the visitors’ attention. This all may sound complicated (and scary), but no need to worry! I’ll explain in a brief breakdown all of Timeline’s new features and how they will each benefit your business.

The first thing you need to do is choose a profile and cover photo. Think of this process as building the brand identity for you Facebook page. The Profile picture is ideally the company logo or what represents your business best. Along with the Profile picture, the cover photo is also essential in characterizing your business.  Keep in mind that the cover picture is the first thing people will see when visiting your page. There is also a section at the top of your page that includes your “likes,” photos and other additional apps that can be incorporated into your business page.  These features serve as visual aids to the public so they can paint a better image of what your business is about.

In the Timeline itself, people can see the current activities following your business, and this allows them to feel more connected with your business using your profile posts in a timely order. It’s all about staying connected in this fast-paced world where people (especially in cities like Miami) no longer have time to sit down and read a page full of words. Your latest update is what catches the audience attention. Your post is not only what promotes you but what connects with your followers. For example, at iSource we are trying to personalize our posts so followers recognize that there are actual people they can connect with working here and not just robots that type all day and answer calls. Some other features on Timeline are also good to keep in mind, like a pinned post. Pinned posts allow you to keep the most important message at the top of your page for up to seven days, making sure it gathers more attention than other posts. It is also good to take advantage of larger stories to use pictures and videos to capture attention and build interaction. You can also keep track of when people engage most with your content by using Timeline’s insight. This way you know when the best time is to post certain items on your page.

Don’t think of Timeline as the monster under your bed who is out to get you. Instead, think of all the benefits your business will receive from it. Not only will you gain more followers and recognition, but you will also have a chance to develop a meaningful connection with your target audience that no amount of research can give you. We’ve been able to manage iSource Digital’s Facebook much easier since switching to Timeline, and you can use it as an example so that you have a better idea of everything explained on this blog. Don’t be afraid and make the switch!

But You Can Call Me Carmelita

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

By Katherine Schober, Account Coordinator

Like most recent graduates, the job search was an exciting and overwhelming process. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, I wasn’t sure where I’d end up. But still, I packed my bags. Finally after more than enough interviews, I made the long drive to the beautiful sunshine state, where shorts are almost always in season and wearing sandals in December doesn’t mean frostbite. I am embracing the sandy beaches and leaving the heavy winter coat and snow boots behind. With more places to Check-in on Foursquare in a five mile radius than in the entire town of Norman, Oklahoma, adjusting to the large city of Miami, Florida has been easier than I expected.

The size of this city is only one of the changes I’ve had to get used to. There is a strong presence of cultures from all over the world in this city. I have spotted families from Russia, Argentina, and Cuba in my apartment complex alone. These people may not speak the same language, but they have a common ground. Miami is truly a modern-day melting pot, where anyone from anywhere can come to reinvent themselves. With that in mind, I’ve decided that this culturally-diverse city demands something of me, of all its inhabitants; to be the best version of ourselves to make up the best city in the state. I’m in a new place, with new faces, a new job in downtown Hollywood, FL, and a new name? Well, maybe not a legal new name, but maybe a nickname to embody this fun and fresh new path my life has taken.

Allow me to introduce myself: I am iSource Digital’s newest intern; a determined gal from the south who dreams of success and is best known by friends for a feisty personality. My name is Katherine, but you can call me Carmelita.

My first week as an iSource intern has flown by. I’ve taken it upon myself to rename my position “The Human Sponge,” as I am soaking up any and all relevant information about the industry. I’ve become so focused on experiencing everything I couldn’t be taught in a classroom, which of course they don’t tell you in school, happens to be a lot. The way we advertise and communicate continues to change drastically, and a university’s curriculum should reflect those changes. The use of Facebook, for example, has gone from a database of student profiles to a directory of people, businesses, and common interests. Social media is not something to be ignored, by universities, advertising agencies, or their clients. For the past week, I have been using sites like Facebook and Twitter to implement marketing strategies that help a client reach their target audience and company goals. I thought because I had been on Facebook for years and taken part in the occasional “tweet” that I knew everything worth knowing about these social media venues. Wrong. I was incredibly wrong. Don’t even get me started on the programs that are available to help manage accounts and schedule activity. I was shaking my fist (with some choice words) toward the social media class I never took. Fortunately, I’m a fast learner and feel more confident in my knowledge and experience with social media after just one week. Working for an interactive agency is opening my eyes to the world of digital marketing and even after a short time, I already feel confident that when my internship ends, I’ll be ready.  That being said, I’m still far from seasoned in agency experience, and so with much to learn, my “sponge-hood” continues.

Will You Be My Online Valentine?

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

With over 500 million users publicly declaring their marital status on Facebook and 1-in-8 couples meeting on the internet, social media has changed dating and relationship standards. Adding “in a relationship” to your profile is a crucial step in the modern dating world. Last year, the staple Valentine’s Day candy, Sweethearts, added “Text Me” and “Tweet Me” to their romantic message repertoire. People everywhere are taking to the internet to advertise their relationship hook-ups and break-ups, giving businesses and startups the opportunity to promote their services. Here are some ways the social media market is keeping up with today’s courting habits:

Get gift ideas from your mobile app

Gift cards won’t cut it on Valentine’s Day, so what to buy for your girlfriend? Have no fear, Thoughtful is here. The new site and mobile app, Thoughtful, is joining forces with Facebook to help guys with gift ideas for their special someone. Using Facebook as a social media springboard, Thoughtful works by sourcing information from your loved one’s profile to get clues about their personal taste. Gift options start at $25, and retailers are working with the startup to offer special products and services. Thoughtful will even send you reminders so you can prepare for an upcoming special occasion.

Ladies are also encouraged to take advantage of social media. According to Bella Relationships, a social network where people can go to discuss relationship issues, women should use social media venues like Facebook and Twitter to find Mr. Right. The site suggests that social media sites can give you insight on a person’s character, but Bella advises to spend time chatting with someone before meeting them in person.

If that isn’t enough to show that Valentine’s Day is going online, BizReport proclaims that online shoppers will spend about two-thirds more on their Valentine’s gift than offline shoppers this year. Pretty soon people might be asking their significant other, “Will you be my online Valentine?”

For more info on social media marketing opportunities please contact me: isis@isourcedigital.com

Introduction to The Life of an iSource Intern

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Troy Kimberlin is the man behind the intern in this blog. I don’t know why I just referred to myself in the third person, my apologies. I’m 22 years old and a recent graduate of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. I ran track at Drake, I even earned some pretty sweet awards, but since I have an extremely skinny neck, incapable of holding up too big of a head, I won’t list any of said awards. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the blog, and if it ever sounds like I’m bitter and hate my job, I don’t! iSource Digital is providing me a great opportunity to flex my creative mind and I’m extremely grateful of that, even if they’re paying me a dollar an hour (see that’s the bitter voice coming out now!).

Alright, hope you find my blog and, well, me interesting.