Summer at the Jersey Shore Marketing Stats

This Summer Small Talk Media will be Playing in the Sand!

For the first time since our inception we will be doing business in the Jersey shore markets. We’ve done the research and can see that there’s an immense amount of traffic online that’s been relatively untapped by business owners. See our market research in the infographics below. If you want to discuss digital marketing packages this summer at the shore Contact Us today!

New Jersey Shore Digital Marketing Research 2016

New Jersey Shore Digital Marketing Research 2016


Social Media Marketing Statistics Jersey Shore 2016

Social Media Marketing Statistics Jersey Shore 2016

New Jersey Shore Digital Marketing 2016

Adding Menu Items to Grand Restaurant Theme by ThemeGoods on WordPress

Here’s a quick tutorial on how to add, delete and update food menu items on the Grand Restaurant Theme by ThemeGoods. While we are generally the only ones that update our client’s websites I find it necessary to provide them with training on how to update on their own. This gives our clients peace of mind know that they have complete control at all times and while other agencies frown on this I feel that it’s just a good ethical business practices.

Real-Time Advertising on Facebook & Google


Your definition of real-time marketing is about to change. While real-time marketing will still revolve around social, new elements are hitting the scene. While real-time marketing on social media is efficient, it may not reach the top retailers you need to properly expose your brand. RangeMe allows direct contact with top retailers, with the opportunity to promote to places such as Target for target partners online. Despite this, real-time marketing is still a vital part of an advertisement.
Both Google and Facebook recently announced new real-time marketing additions. Google, of course, has been the key platform for internet marketing for a while now, with all brands and businesses looking to perfect their SEO so that they can perform best on Google. This is often done by professional SEO teams such as bigfootdigital.co.uk that help their clients become higher ranked on search engines. However, it seems that both Google and Facebook are developing their presence in the online marketing world. Unsurprisingly, both arrived just in time for the historic Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7. Now both platforms can roll out their new features to eagerly awaiting brands and fans by seizing the Super Bowl’s momentum.
The 2015 Super Bowl was the most tweeted ever with more than 28.4 million tweets. Facebook also saw record-high numbers with more than 265 million posts and conversations about the Super Bowl.
The significant bump in both traffic and engagement drastically affected the ads running on Facebook. Click-through rates for Facebook ads were up 9 percent, while conversion rates increased by 415 percent compared to the Sunday prior, according to Marin Software data.
Super Bowl organizers announced this year’s NFL title game will be the most technologically advanced game ever played. With this in mind, the opportunity to generate mobile ad revenue is undeniable. I’m guessing it will be the most social game ever too.
Here’s what you need to know about the new real-time marketing additions. Follow along with the features as you tune into Super Bowl 50.

Google introduces real-time advertising

  • What: Real-Time Ads let brands publish advertisements live.
  • Why: Google wants “to help brands be a part of live events conversations in a way that’s timely and relevant.” Ideally, your message should “tie directly to the big moment consumers just experienced.”
  • Where: Your brand can instantly run real-times ads on YouTube as well as the apps and 2 million sites in Google’s Display Network.
  • When: Right now, this new addition is still in beta. Its first major test will be during Super Bowl 50. Later in 2016, the feature will roll out more broadly.
  • How: If you’re thinking, “How could I create and publish a relevant ad during a live event?” Google wants you to know that while the ad will run it real-time, “right now, the content is typically preplanned.” Phew! However, for some businesses, Google ads are not used because of rule changes, bail bond ads are one of these chosen. You can see why Google banned bail ads and what to do if you need to advertise in alternative ways. by looking at sites such as bailwebmasters.com.
  • Advantage for your brand: Real-Time Ads allow you to connect and talk with consumers when you have their full attention. So, make use of it. Oreo’s 2013 viral tweet about the Super Bowl power outage is a perfect example. Your brand can quickly chime in on real-time happenings. Or, you can amplify the same message that’s already running on other platforms.
Facebook’s new Sports Stadium can show live updates of the game as well as comments from friends. (Image: Facebook)

All about Facebook’s new real-time additions

  • What: Facebook Sports Stadium displays all content related to the game in one place. Specifically, you’ll see friends’ comments, experts’ commentary, live scores and game info. The game unfolds with a live play-by-play, even allowing you to comment on and share individuals plays.
  • Why: Facebook declares itself “the world’s largest stadium” with over 650 million sports fans. Now, they want Facebook to be your go-to place to watch and talk about the game.
  • Where: Search for the game in your search bar on iPhones. Facebook Sports Stadium will roll out on other platforms in the next few weeks.
  • When: It’s live! Right now, Facebook Sports Stadium is broadcasting American football games.
  • Advantage for your brand: There aren’t too many ways for your brand to participate in Facebook Sports Stadium – yet. For now, your best bet is to run Facebook ads during big football games to get your message out to a captive audience. Maximize your momentum by creating football-centric content.

Article originally posted by on Emma Fitzpatrick on Exclusive.Mulitbriefs.com

New Website: Cuisine 365

Business has been booming for our friends at Cuisine 365, but a lackluster website didn’t quite match their brand image. As the official catering company for the Philadelphia 76ers and just like the 6ers Cuisine had to step up their game to compete in this highly competitive market.
They came to Small Talk Media with a few ideas;

  • They needed the site to be image driven so they can show off their greatest asset… their amazing food!
  • The site had to look great on any mobile device
  • They wanted an events calendar that could be updated easily by a member of their staff
  • They wanted multiple navigation bars for their array of pages

After a month of work we came out with a site that had everything they wanted along with a few cool add ons like the “book an event” bar, news page and enhanced contact forms. We were also able to train their employee Monica on how to update the site using the wordpress CMS. She was a little overwhelmed but we recorded the whole session and sent her home with a custom Youtube video that she can review at her leisure.
We really enjoy working with people that care about their business and appreciate our hard work. Cuisine 365 has and will continue to be a great partner for years to come!
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The Complete List of Bar & Restaurant Social Media Tips

Every business could use a boost in marketing, whether it’s selling a product or a service. In the case of restaurants, it happens to be both food and service. Running a restaurant can be immensely challenging. Using the best Restaurant Equipment would help make everything run smoother. Being able to show people that your restaurant is the place they want to eat (with Instagram pictures of fantastic food and shiny Nella Cutlery), is the root of your marketing, and social media should be your main conduit. So if you wish to make your restaurant look the best it can be and bring in new customers via Social Media, then check out 30 tips and recipes for sweet Social Media marketing success!

Social Media Branding

The most fundamental part of your Social Media marketing is having the audience recognize your brand. By having a carefully designed brand to carry the good name of your restaurant in Social Media, you showcase an image of class and professionalism, which is very important.
Know Your Target Audience
Be aware of what kind of establishment you run and aim for the people who are most likely to visit your restaurant. Whether you are a diner or a fancy high-class establishment, you should always be building an audience-focused Social Media marketing strategy.
Scope Out Your Competition’s Social Media
It’s important to be aware of what your competition may be doing with their social media, what new ideas they’re incorporating, and whatever they’re doing better than you. Have someone do a Social Content Audit for your site and Social Profile Audit for your pages.
Maintain Visual Consistency
This goes with your brand as it helps customers quickly identify with your posts. The colors, fonts, image quality, and overall visual theme should go well with your brand and be consistent across all social media platforms you are in. If you don’t have time to create social media images, you can always hire good designers to do it for you.
Spruce Up Your Pages
Going with the previous tip, you should put up cover images and other stuff on your Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as fill in all the details to help your audience know what you’re all about, where you are, and so on.
Do Facebook Sponsored Posts
Sponsored posts are basically ads on Facebook that show up like any other post, but can be visible to a target audience as a suggestion for them to like and follow. Go to Facebook insights and pick the best stories among your posts. It could be a video showcasing your customers and members, news on your latest’s offers, or even a contest you want your audience to participate in.
Target Your Ads at Your Local Area
For restaurants, any Social Media platform’s geotargeting option may be the most valuable ad you could run. Market to places near where your restaurant is to get a higher conversion off your marketing. Consider moms, millenials and mobile diners to be your most valuable targets.
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Pick Your Main Platform(s)
While the previous tip helps you become more visible online, you may want to focus your social media efforts in one or two of them for best effect. Facebook and Instagram seem to be restaurant favorites these days, with Snapchat jumping up in popularity as well.
Put Your Brand on Every Image and Video
Post It does not have to be a gigantic logo displayed everywhere. Just have it in a corner of an image, visible but discreet. As for videos, just have an intro that is a few seconds long.
Make Use of Different Social Media Platforms
Do whatever you can to reach as wide of an audience as you can. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are a given, but you can also get into Foursquare, Yelp, Groupon, Snapchat, and others to boost your chances too.
Some of the newest platforms, like TikTok, can help you to advertise your restaurant to younger audiences. You may even want to have a look at places similar to – https://bumped.in/buy-tiktok-followers/, to find out how you can find followers quickly, so you can create videos at your own pace.
Be Authentic
The one thing that will help your brand the most is authenticity. Being genuine with your intentions and your actions in the restaurant and in social media is a long-term strategy that pays great dividends in time.

Social Media Content

This forms the meat of your social media marketing as you provide value to the audience by consistently posting high-quality content. In order to get value from the people, you must first give value to them through rich and interesting content.
Post Menu Items
You can post images of your menu items on Facebook and/or Twitter and include a link to the whole menu for those who may be interested.
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Showcase Your Food and Services on Instagram
Since diners post pictures of food on Instagram nowadays, you should do so as well to show off what your restaurant has to offer. Other Instagram users can then see your food and be encouraged to check your place out.
Use Trending and Niche Hashtags
Hashtags are great for both utility and visibility. Trending hashtags expose you to a huge audience, while niche hashtags help potential customers within your area to find you.
Post More Videos
People always appreciate good video content. You can do things like showing how your cooks prepare your food or how your waiters conduct their service.
Practice Employee Appreciation
Similar to the previous tip, you can post content featuring your staff doing what they do. This lets customers see how much you care not just about your customers, but also the people who work in your restaurant.
Lists, Lists, Lists
Another thing people like are list articles. You can post something like “Top 5 Foods for Mother’s Day” or something else that is timely, offering information to the audience while still advertising your restaurant.
Images with Quotes
These are also popular in social media. While a picture is worth a thousand words, a quote can actually enhance the impact of that image. As long as it fits the image and resonates with the audience, it should do well.
Promos and Updates
Patrons of your establishment would like to know if you have new stuff going on, so provide updates on your primary social media outlets to let them know if you have a great discount or days when the place will be closed and so on.
Keep It Fun and Friendly
There is no need to be serious with your posts; restaurants are places where people go to relax and enjoy good food, after all. Inject some lighthearted humor into your content; casual, but not tacky. You’ll be surprised how well people take to it.
Be Consistent
Have a schedule for posting on social media. You may be able to automate your system, but it won’t do well if you don’t have a steady stream of relevant content at reasonable intervals. If you ever need a Social Content calendar, let us know – we have the best content chefs in town!

Social Media Engagement

Content may get the people interested, but it’s engagement that will make them stay interested and come back for more. Communicating with customers and showing that you care about them is an act that pays for itself and it adds ‘value’ to your overall branding.
Have Someone Read Comments
It can be tough to stay engaged since the negative criticism may get to you. If this is a problem, yet social media marketing is still important, then assign a social media manager to do it for you.
Let Customers Know You’re on Social Media
You don’t have to shout it out loud, but you can have your Facebook page or Instagram profile on your menu or on signs to make them aware of your online presence.
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Ask Questions to Customers
Whether through comments or asking them to post with a specific hashtags, ask them about your service, their favorite menu item, and so on. You can learn a lot about your customers’ tastes and preferences this way.
Conduct Photo Contests
Have customers post their best pictures of your food online with a specific hashtag. You can then reward the winners with a free meal, gift certificates, or so on.
Have Giveaways
It’s one of the oldest, simplest, and most effective ways to get an audience engaged. For a restaurant, a giveaway should be done in a way that can be done seamlessly within the establishment.
Reward Customers Who Check-in with Location-based Networks
Show gratitude for those who check in with networks like Foursquare by providing exclusive discounts and other perks. This can encourage others to check-in as well.
Encourage Reviews
Customers appreciate establishments that value their input, so have them review your restaurant through platforms like Yelp in order to get feedback that can help improve your service.
Use Calls to Action
Humbly request your audience to follow, like, share, and comment whenever possible. Don’t be incessant about it; just drop it in whenever you have the chance and show them that you do care about your audience.
Keep Track of Your Followers
With the better analytics tools available in Facebook and other platforms these days, it’s much easier to track what they like and don’t like. It’s also a part of feedback in a way, so pay attention to that data.
Make Customers Feel at Home
What holds true in the restaurant is the same in social media. Being in the hospitality industry means being cordial and welcoming to customers. Thank them for their patronage and they will keep coming back.
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New Client Spotlight: Premier Urgent Care

Premier Urgent Care is our newest client

We’re happy to announce that Small Talk Media is now the full time digital marketing agency for Premier Urgent Care. If you’re not familiar Premier Urgent Care is a chain of 16 medical facilities staffed by board-certified physicians to provide responsive, compassionate emergency-level care on a walk-in basis to people with urgent medical needs. Along with emergency treatment each facility also provides drug and alcohol screenings such as a 12 panel drug test, pre-employment physical examinations, X Rays, vaccines, sports injury treatment, and teleburn treatments. There are other medical services on offer too. You can find the full list here.

While our primary skills at Small Talk Media are in digital marketing for this particular client we’re opening the entire tool chest working on digital marketing, advertising, guerilla marketing, community relations, charity partnership, grand opening events, public relations and more. We’re very excited for this opportunity and to be working in this exploding new business category in the healthcare sector.

If you’re interested in a partnership or other type of business relationship with Premier Urgent Care please reach out to us through our contact page.

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Your Complete Guide to Facebook Apps

Check out a great article featuring the best Facebook apps available. Original article posted by Panorama

One of the easiest ways to use your Facebook page to its fullest potential for social media marketing is to employ third-party Facebook applications.

Facebook apps for businessDoing so makes your page significantly more appealing to your audience and improves user experience. You should also look into chances for people to be able to engage with real time messaging, as people love the ability to interact directly with someone online. This usually then translates to more visitors who interact with and share your content, which then appears in their activity streams and is more virally discoverable. Facebook page customization can dramatically increase your visibility, improve your branding, and create more leads and sales.
 
There are thousands of social media marketing tools for Facebook that assist brands with managing and enhancing their Facebook marketing activities. Here are 37 of the top Facebook apps on the market, ranging from design and customization to creating engagement with polls to blogging and video integration. Start using some of them to take your Facebook page to the next level!

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1. Ripe Social

Ripe Social offers 10 apps that increase brand awareness, promote client interaction, drive website traffic, cultivate repeat business, generate sales leads, and ignite viral marketing. Check out the Ripe Social blog.

2. AgoraPlus

AgoraPlus is an all-in-one platform to manage your Facebook page. Its 10 Facebook page applications give you everything you need to attract fans, engage them, and offer exclusive content on your Facebook page, mobile devices, and your own website. Check out the AgoraPlus blog.

3. Heyo

Heyo’s easy-to-use editor and templates enable you to use contests, promotions, and deals to drive traffic, leads, and sales. Drag and drop widgets make it simple to create a custom campaign from scratch without writing a single line of code, giving you complete creative control. Check out the Heyo blog.

4. North Social

North Social offers 19 Facebook applications that allow you to create great pages and fan experiences to increase engagement and promote your brand. Check out the North Social blog.

5. FanAppz

FanAppz gives you everything you need to grow, engage, learn about, and ultimately convert your social audiences into customers and turn good customers into great ones. It’s easy to turn brand assets into high-impact social experiences that leverage your fans’ “amplifier affect” and help you capture emails, likes, interests, and demographics. Check out the FanAppz blog.

Facebook tab apps Facebook Tab Apps

6. Tabfusion

Tabfusion lets you create your own custom Tab with virtually any content. Be sure to check out their numerous apps for photos, videos, blogs, and more.

7. Static HTML

Static HTML makes it easy to create powerful custom iframe tabs.

8. Tabsite

Tabsite helps you build Facebook tabs for deals, sweepstakes, reviews, contests, and more. Check out the Tabsite blog.

9. Contact Tab

Content Tab lets you easily add a tab to show your contact information and business location through Bing or Google Maps.

10. SocialAppsHQ

SocialAppsHQ offers 26 apps that are easy to set up, multilingual, and easy to set up. Check out the SocialAppsHQ blog.

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11. LunarMods

LunarMods makes it quick, easy, and secure to embed eCommerce in your Facebook Page.

12. Ecwid

Ecwid is a shopping cart app that seamlessly integrates with your page and can be mirrored on many other sites at the same time. Check out the Ecwid blog.

Facebook posting and scheduling apps Facebook Posting and Scheduling Apps

13. HootSuite

HootSuite simplifies posting and scheduling Facebook updates, adding images, monitoring feeds, and more. Teams can manage complex campaigns – including Profiles, Pages, Events, Groups, and Search. Check out the HootSuite blog.

14. Post Planner

Post Planner schedules posts, helps you find content ideas, and brand your Facebook posts across all of your pages and groups. Check out the Post Planner blog.

15. SocialOomph

SocialOomph enables you to schedule Facebook status and wall updates, group updates, and photo uploads.

16. Status Shuffle

Status Shuffle has the largest collection of Facebook status messages to choose from when you’re stuck for inspiration.

Facebook contest and promotions apps Facebook Contests and Promotions Apps

17. ShortStack

ShortStack has many features to help you get the most from your Facebook pages, including contests, polls, data collection, and analytics. Check out the ShortStack blog.

18. Top Tab

Top Tab makes it easy to create and implement an interactive contest on Facebook.

19. EazyContest

EazyContest creates photo and video contests, custom banners, buttons, CSS, custom menu tabs, custom entry forms, and reveal pages that pop. Check out the EazyContest blog.

20. SnapApp

SnapApp sets up custom branded Facebook competitions that help you improve engagement, increase conversions, and drive sales. Check out the SnapApp blog.

21. Antavo

Antavo enables you to run contests, sweepstakes, and giveaways on Facebook, the Web, and mobile devices. Check out the Antavo blog.

Facebook blog appsFacebook Blog Apps

22. NetworkedBlogs

NetworkedBlogs automatically publishes your blog posts to Facebook, so you get found and generate more traffic.

23. RSS Tab

RSS Tab lets you publish up to five different blogs on your Facebook page.

24. RSS Graffiti

RSS Graffiti automatically publishes your blog RSS feeds on your Facebook Page. Check out the RSS Graffiti blog.

Facebook video appsFacebook Video Apps

25. YouTube for Fan Pages

YouTube for Fan Pages syncs your YouTube channel directly to a custom tab on your Facebook Fan Page so your viewers can spend more time with your brand.

26. Livestream

Livestream for Facebook enables you to add an existing Livestream channel to your Facebook Page and share a live broadcast or from their on-demand library.

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27. GroSocial

GroSocial lets you start from scratch or use one of many great-looking professionally-designed templates to create Facebook tabs, timeline covers, and more. Check out the GroSocial blog.

28. SOCI

SOCI brings your Facebook page to life with branded business pages. You can craft custom timeline cover images with in-line editing, host micro websites on Facebook, and more.

29. PageModo

PageModo helps you set up a professional Facebook page for your business or organization. Customize your page with a stunning cover photo, custom welcome tab, and more in just a few minutes. Check out the PageModo blog.

Facebook fan and friend appsFacebook Fan and Friend Apps

30. SelectrMe

SelectrMe manages your your Facebook fans and friend lists.

31. Fan of the Week

Fan of the Week enables fans to apply to become “fan of the week”. Other fans can then peer-to-peer vote for who should be selected – you can choose the winner manually or let the raw votes decide.

32. LiveChat

LiveChat helps you actively engage your Facebook fans and provide them with friendly customer support. Check out the LiveChat blog.

33. ooVoo

ooVoo facilitates video chats with up to 12 people on Facebook. You can also send video messages and record videos for your YouTube channel.

Facebook survey and poll apps Facebook Survey and Poll Apps

34. Polldaddy

Polldaddy easily creates surveys, polls, quizzes, and rating systems. Check out the Polldaddy blog.

35. Poll

Poll creates polls for your Facebook pages and improves fan engagement.

36. Polls for Facebook

Polls for Facebook sets up polls that are multiple choice or composed of freeform questions. Check out the Polls for Facebook blog.

37. Cupli

Cupli creates standard polls and surveys, and also has functionality for private interviews and different question formats . You can target by age, gender, marital status, and education, and sort respondents into groups.
Read more: https://www.pamorama.net/2013/11/11/37-best-facebook-page-apps-marketing/#ixzz31hFufFTq