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  • Trevor

    Are You Afraid Of Being Ripped Off By Website Designers

    Trevor 3:35 pm on August 31, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    The following is a survey Sandra Angelo of LearnToDrawFast.com (a TrevNet Media client) completed about her experience with us.
    Question 1: Based on the above, what do you have to offer? Give me a
    brief pitch below.
    Answer: 3 years ago streaming video was not common and the cost of compression was astronomical. I had to pay $4,800 to convert 18 DVDS to streamed content.

    Now you can do that yourself simply by uploading to YouTUBE or Vimeo. But in those days you had to get professional help.

    It was in that environment that I tried to find someone to create a website that would serve up online video courses.

    I went through $26,000 and 4 designers before I found one who actually made the thing work and met the scheduled deadlines.

    Unfortunately they charged me $500 per month simply to stream content and trying to get them to help or update was a nightmare. Still I was very afraid to change because of the three prior nightmares I had with the other designers.

    Then SUPERMan arrived.

    A friend referred me to her designer who was:

    1. Reasonably priced
    2. Conscientious
    3. Honest
    4. Went beyond the call of duty
    5. Is responsive to any requests for help
    6. Did an amazing job designing my site
    7. Set it up very quickly
    8. Made it so that I maintain it all by myself very easily
    9. Is pleasant and gracious
    10. Only charges me $49.95 per month (as opposed to the $500 I was paying) For obvious reasons, I call him SUPERMan!
    Question 2: What field do you specialize in?
    Answer: I help people master art in days instead of decades. We provide daily 30 minute lessons in Home Study Courses with workbooks and DVDS. http://www.LearnToDrawFAST.com
    Question 3: If applicable, which company did you deal with (company name
    will NOT be published)?
    Answer: Don’t remember the first three but the fourth was TVWorldwide.com. SUPERMan’s company is called http://www.trevnetmedia.com/
    Question 4: Did you find another designer or did you do it yourself?
    Answer: I found an amazing web guy. Talented in both tech and design… a rare combo. http://www.trevnetmedia.com/
    Question 5: Additional info….
    Answer: Feel free to email with questions: sangelo1@cox.net
     
  • Chris

    Improving Email and Client Communication

    Chris 9:21 am on April 2, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Collaboration, Project Management, Team, Trevnet, Website Design, website marketing

    Here at TrevNet we’re always trying to find ways to improve the lives of our staff and our clients by adding simplicity to our daily routines. We needed a better way to collaborate with clients and keep track of all our projects. Like most companies, we relied too heavily on email to manually manage everything. This isn’t always necessary, and we’re here to prove it to you.

    After weeks of research and planning, we’ve finally setup TrevNetCollab.

    TrevNetCollab is our way of bridging the gap between client communication and project planning. It allows the team behind TrevNet Media to collaborate on projects in a single location, with our clients. You, as a client, can keep track of our progress and leave us any note’s along the way.

    Before TrevNetCollab, we heavily relied on email and this can be very unreliable at times, especially with the amount of email we all get in our inbox. When you depend on email for project tracking, data storage and client communication, you lose the ability to maintain a circle of communication between all parties. On top of that, emails, attachments and any special notes often get lost, or missed because too much is going on at once between too many people.

    Not to worry, our new system does not eliminate the use of email, if you reply to any email sent from our system, that reply will automatically be inserted into TrevNetCollab under your profile or current project. And, if you have a smartphone, or iPhone, then you can access the mobile version of TrevNetCollab as well. Keeping you informed of your project with us where ever you go.

    If you are a current client and haven’t received your login information for TrevNet Collab yet, give us a call at 800-841-7380 and we’ll get you setup so you can enjoy the great benefits of this new system for your next project!

     
  • Trevor

    A glimpse at the TrevNet Media Datacenter

    Trevor 12:27 pm on January 28, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    We just installed a few more servers last night and thought we'd take a few pictures to show everyone where their websites, emails and databases are stored.  Enjoy!

     
  • mike

    Having Social Media "Work for you"

    Michael 12:47 pm on January 6, 2010 | 6 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Advice on social media, Social Media, social media campaigns,

    Social Media has increased in popularity over the last year, especially in terms of businesses adding them into their marketing mix.  In a recent study done by University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing; 49% of Businesses polled in 2008 utilize Social Networking. In 2009 that same group increased to 80%. In that same study they found that in 2009 52% of those businesses utilize Twitter. Interestingly, In 2008 they didn’t even ask about Twitter. So the trend of adopting social media into normal business practices is definitely increasing, but once you have it setup are you executing and maintaining your social media campaign so it works for you?

    Most companies that I come across have some sort of social media presence, they just don’t have the time to continually update it or just don’t know how or what to do to make their social media sites work for them. I always tell them to think of your social media sites as an extension of your marketing mix. If you send out a weekly newsletter via email to your customers, well put that same newsletter on your Twitter or Facebook Fan page. If you write a monthly blog, again post that on your social sites as well. All of this helps increase your marketing reach and starts your social media sites working for you. Of course when you do all of this you will want to track your links, but that’s a whole other blog I will get into in the near future.

    Remember you aren’t trying to hard sell your fans or followers. Rather, you are trying to build a community, create a “voice” for your company, and become a trusted source of information in your field. When I say “voice” that doesn’t always mean speaking, as it’s very important to listen to your community as well. Why “follow” someone on Twitter if you aren’t interested in what they are posting. If someone you are following posts something interesting or it relates to your business then let them know. Respond back to their posting letting them know you liked it or what your thoughts are on the issue or “ReTweet” so your followers can see the posting or article as well. Trust me, they will most likely return the favor on the “Retweet”, it’s like Twitter etiquette, and if they have a large number of followers well then viola! The power of Twitter is now working for you as all his/her followers can now potentially view your posting and if interested follow you.

    These are just a few examples to help your social media campaign work for you. Feel free to shoot me any other questions you might have or follow me http://www.twitter.com/MikeSKing. Also, let us know what’s working for you we would love to hear your input.

     
    • Joe Ayotte 1:26 pm on January 6, 2010 Permalink

      Good post Michael,

      I’m doing a daily “Roundup” of Online Marketing articles in my blog. I’ve only been live for a week so traffic isn’t fantastic but I’ll still make sure to mention this article in tonight’s post!

      Cheers!

    • mike

      Michael 11:22 am on January 7, 2010 Permalink

      Joe,
      Thanks I’m glad you liked it. That would be great to mention on your blog send me the link and I will repost on our social sites.

    • Darren 3:28 pm on January 7, 2010 Permalink

      good stuff

  • mike

    The Importance of Social Media for your Business

    Michael 8:40 pm on November 10, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Importance of social media for business, Importance of Social Media for your business, , TrevNet Media

    I’m sure many of you have heard the buzz about Social Media by now and thought “Is this right for me and my business?” or “That Social Media stuff is for teenagers” or how about “I’m gonna wait to see how it pans out” Well I wanted to offer this blog and help dispel some of those reasons and offer some insight on the importance of Social Media for your business. Below are 5 Reasons I have put together to help prove that point:

    Top 5 Reasons your business should be involved in Social Media

    1. Social media allows you to go directly to your consumers:
      • Unlike traditional media Social Media provides a direct outlet to your consumers allowing you the opportunity to engage in conversation, obtain feedback, provide industry news, and even counter pesky rumors or respond and alleviate a customer complaint
    2. You can show your brands true colors:
      • Participation in social media shows the human side of your company. Consumers feel they can directly relate with your companies interests and they may look to you as an expert in your field.
    3. Increase your marketing reach:
      • Add a Social media campaign to your existing marketing mix for a greater impact. With an effective Social Media campaign you have the potential to reach thousands, even tens of thousands of consumers. Social Media is fast becoming a standard element in the marketing mix of major consumer brands. Never before has such a creative landscape existed for people and the brands they love to interact, share stories and build relationships.
    4. Truly Understand your demographic:
      • Think of Social Media as the ultimate focus group, but rather than a small segment of your demographic you have an entire community to gather “real time” data from. As well, you can now engage and interact directly through social media communication tools.
    5. ROI (Return on Investment)
      • In a recent study by “King Fish Media” the most effective way to communicate with customers and prospective leads was the company website, while Social Media was ranked the 2nd. I recommend a combination of both for the most effective internet marketing campaign.

    The worst thing you can do is nothing at all, or have the thought “I will just wait and see what happens” because I guarantee your competitors are online and active in Social Media, and the longer you “wait and see” the more market share they are taking from you.
    Majority of business owners I come across say “Well I have a Facebook Fan page set up, so I’m involved in Social Media right?” Well, having a Twitter account or a Facebook Fan Page etc is not enough. You need to be active EVERDAY in Social Media. If you want to build a successful community, and most importantly have it help you increase your bottom line than you must be proactive rather than reactive.

    I hope the above examples helped to show a need for getting started in Social Media. Feel free to contact me if you have any other questions mike@trevnetmedia.com also you can follow me http://www.twitter.com/mikesking or our TrevNet account http://www.twitter.com/trevnetmedia for further updates.

     
    • Michelle 5:06 am on November 16, 2009 Permalink

      i do Social Media Marketing specially when promoting a new website or an affiliate product. Social media is more effective than offline advertising in my opinion.

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