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For the last five years, Heather and Jayson Waits have owned and operated Bloomtastic Florist in Columbus Ohio.  The couple sells their products at a retail location through special event services like weddings and funerals, and via their eCommerce site.  Jayson is also an avid network marketer who Blogs at his Go MLM Biz Blog.  Capturing their share of the market in Columbus is always a challenge against competitors  like Flowerama, Columbus Florist and Desantis Florist all battling for customer dollars.

But Heather and Jayson are sharp competitors.  Aside from building and optimizing their own eCommerce site as well as doing their own local directory submissions, the couple is  using social networks to drive paying customers to their business.

See for yourself:

This is the letter Heather used to reach out to a targeted group of 500 male LinkedIn users living in or around the Columbus Ohio area.

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Heather’s message hit a home run.  Here’s why:

  • The approach was brief, respectful and readable – less than 10 seconds.
  • It references the common group connection between her and the end recipient.
  • It directly explains why the timing of her message is relevant.
  • Rather than pushing her products, the message makes an exclusive offer to the group.
  • The message provides a unique LinkedIn promotion code for order tracking and to apply the discount.  The code also gave Heather and Jayson the ability to track phone and walking orders.
  • Heather completes the conversion process with a strong call to action and a link to her eCommerce site.

ROI

  • 871 unique visits on bloomtastic.com week of Valentines Day 2009.
  • 59 site visitors came from Twitter.com.
  • 44 site visitors came from LinkedIn.com.
  • Overall 6% increase in sales from Valentines Day 2008 while industry sales were down 20% due to the holiday falling on a Saturday.
  • Overall web orders thus far in 2009 are up 79% over the previous year.
  • Bloomtastic received 20 tracked orders through the LinkedIn message generating a total of $1169.00.
  • Other than a few hours time, total cost of the promotion was $0.00, cost per customer acquisition was $0.00 and the average order per customer was $58.45.

I want to thank Heather and Jayson for sharing their success story.  The most important point they make is that they will do this again, and leverage the local network to gain residual ROI again, and again, and again…

Now think – how could you use LinkedIn to do something GREAT for your business?  Get creative and give it a try and tell me what happens.  I’d love share your story as well.

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Chasing Change – Entreprenuers and The New Web

by Nate Riggs on March 2, 2009

photo credit: Jane Rahman

photo credit: Jane Rahman

Right now, I have about 30 subscribers and I’m grateful for every one of you. In the grand scheme of things, Chasing Change is not a widely read blog just yet – and that’s OK.

Truth be told, it’s taken me some time to figure out what my niche really is.

So here’s my niche. Going forward, I’ll be focusing the laser on tow things that are very important to me and are hopefully interesting and helpful to you:

  1. Entrepreneurs. I live in Columbus, OH where entrepreneurs are driving change. In 2008, Forbes published a list of the Top 10 Up and Coming Tech Cities. While this was mostly in medical technology and driven by Battelle Memorial Institute’s contributions to the market place, Columbus topped the list at number one. With available resources like TechColumbus and the Ohio TechAngels working to create an environment and culture that helps entrepreneurs bring their ideas to reality. I’ll be the one tapping into that scene, bringing video interviews with the best and brightest members of Columbus’s innovators. You’ll also see case studies on how business owners are leveraging new web technology to drive results to their door.
  2. The New Web. Just my opinion – but terms like social media and web 2.0 are going out of style. They no longer work because they are too limiting in terms of their description of how the Internet has changed in recent years. I like New Web as a term because it’s all encompassing – it’s a reflection of how the web is viewed as a result of people being able to connect with people AND information. That said, ‘ll talk about things like how Search is changing because of platforms like Twitter and blogs. I’ll talk about social networking strategies and ideas for how we can use these new communications tools.My goal is 4 E’s:
  • Expose - Keep you up to speed on how and what New Web tools are available
  • Educate - Teach you how you can use these new communication tools and how they can work together for the best results.
  • Engage – Share ideas and strategies with you so you can find creative ways to adapt them to match your objectives and talk with you about the application.
  • Examples – Provide you with a platform to post your case studies on what worked, what didn’t with your new approach and why. (Guest bloggers are always welcome. Just contact me.)

So there you have it. That’s what Chasing Change will be about from now on.

Are you still interested in reading? Is there anything you would suggest as an interesting topic I could write on?

PS. I’m already in process of moving Chasing Change to a Wordpress platform. This is a good move that will provide me with more of the tools I need to make this the best it can be.

I’ll let you know when that’s official. If you’re still on board, you’ll need to re-subscribe to that feed to get your updates.

I can’t stress enough – I really appreciate you reading…

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Niche Networks Encourage Long Tail User Engagment

by Nate RiggsOctober 1, 2008

First – a sincere apology to all my readers for the silence in the past month. Some changes in my personal life and really fortunate times for my company have kept me pretty busy and away from delivering new content to ChasingChange. I’ll be working to keep updates as regular as possible. [...]

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