Showing posts with label honeycomb consulting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honeycomb consulting. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Happy Holidays!

Just a few working days before the end of the year and we are in the midst of another busy holiday season.

We wish everyone safe travels and best wishes.

Need a break from the holiday bustle, grab a coffee and read these five marketing articles:
  1. Your 2019 Content Strategy: 5 Trends You Can’t Ignore, Convince and Convert
  2. 101 Lead Magnet Ideas to Skyrocket Your Email List, Entice
  3. 100 Case Study Interview Questions, HubSpot
  4. HubSpot Wants to Stoke Innovation With $30M Corporate Venture Fund, Xconomy
  5. The Surprising Power of The Long Game, Farnham Street

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Fall Marketing Stories. Product Launches and New Clients.

Fall in DC is my favorite time of year.

Football.

Lower humidity. Normal, comfortable temperatures.

Product launches and new clients.

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” — Albert Camus

All good things.

As per usual, take a quick break from your busy fall schedule and check out these articles:
  1. Why big companies squander brilliant ideas, Tim Hartford
  2. The Long Goodbye (To Facebook), Om Malik
  3. Pivot to traditional: Direct-to-consumer brands sour on Facebook ads, DigiDay
  4. LinkedIn Lead Generation: Definitive Guide (Updated 2018), Angelo Sorbello
  5. Sunk Cost Sinks Ships, Medium
If you need help reaching your sales and marketing goals, email me and we'll schedule a free consultation.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Worldly Marketing Wisdom- What is the One Key to Marketing Success?

So why am I sending you this newsletter? 

My goal every day is to try and live up to the advice of Warren Buffet's business partner. 

“Go to bed smarter than when you woke up.”
— Charlie Munger

I try to read as much as I can. About marketing. Sales. Design. Startups. Software. Business. Economics. Personal improvement. 

Some of the things I read are crap and not worth sharing. Some, however are pretty good.

With that in mind, take a quick break and check out these articles:

What caught my eye in the past month?
  1. Tesla, software and disruption, Benedict Evans
  2. How the Blog Broke the Web, Amy Hoy
  3. Building a Storybrand: The 7 Prospect Desires Your Business Depends On, MarTech
  4. 50 Split Testing Ideas (You Can Run Today!), Neil Patel
  5. The Websites Of 35 Unicorn Startups Before They Became Billion-Dollar Companies, CB Insights
If your marketing plan isn't functioning as well as you'd like, email me and we'll schedule a free consultation.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Marketing Links for August

This post will be short, as I'm sure most of you want skip over this part and click on links to five awesome marketing articles. 

What caught my eye in the past month?
  1. 100+ Blog Post Title Templates That Grab Attention, TwelveSkip
  2. How Long Should Your SaaS Software Trial Period Be?, Tomasz Tunguz
  3. The Hyperfragmentation of Retail and Why the Biggest Winners are Digital Ad Platforms, not Microbrands, Namrata Patel
  4. 15 Mind-Blowing Stats About GDPR, CMO.com
  5. Ultimate Cognitive Bias Survival Guide, Geek Wrapped
If your marketing plan isn't functioning as well as you'd like, email me and we'll schedule a free consultation.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

#TBT: British Telecom Social Media Case Study

I've started to do some "Throw Back Thursday" (#TBT) type updates of old posts. This is a fun concept from Instagram and Facebook, and I thought I'd try it here.

This is one of my first case study blog posts back in 2010 while I was working with Strategic Communications Group. We did some of the first social media based campaigns and wanted to evangelize the concept with other technology and telecom companies.

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One of our goals as an agency in 2009 was to build up some compelling case studies on social media that we could share with our clients and our prospects. We’ve used social media to engage, educate, and entertain key audiences, and generate measurable results for a variety of customers. A few seemed to stand out as particularly good examples of how social media can be used to support a variety of business applications like lead generation, sales cycle support, customer service, employee morale, influencer/media relations, etc.

Almost two years ago, we started developing a pilot social media program for BT Americas. Working with their creative, innovative marketing team, we've executed a measurable, successful, strategically aligned campaign that's been recognized internally as an example of social media marketing excellence.

What do you think? I'd love hear your thoughts- leave a comment if you have a moment...

Situation
In the United States, British Telecom (BT) sells connectivity to Global 2000 companies. Connectivity is a commodity that prospects typically think about only when they need more—for example, when expanding facilities, whether domestically or in another country.

Goal
BT wanted to boost top-of-mind awareness, so when potential customers need to add telecom capacity, they consider BT. If not exclusively, then at least in addition to giant firms like AT&T and Verizon—which have far more advertising dollars to spend.

Solution
BT has a strong commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Knowing that virtually all of BT’s prospects have CSR programs, Strategic created a CSR blog where BT’s thought leaders can interact with like-minded people in other firms, including top-tier prospects. Through targeted social media interaction with key customers and prospects, building deeper relationships with customers like PepsiCo and Wal-Mart becomes a bit easier.

Results
CSR Perspective serves as a bridge, allowing BT’s field marketing force to stay in front of key prospects with shared values. A typical scenario: BT’s CSR executive reaches out through social media channels to counterparts at prospect’s organization and arranges a sales meeting with a prospect’s CSR exec and CFO. Thanks to relationships like these, when prospects need connectivity, BT is on the short list.

Monday, June 12, 2017

New Honeycomb Website!

As last, we finally updated and refreshed the Honeycomb Consulting website. Please take a look and share your thoughts and feedback. Greatly appreciated!

My first marketing projects back in the 1990s were hand coding and designing websites. The technologies available today make that process much easier, quicker and cheaper.

Here are a few client websites we've worked on over the last few years, in various capacities:


After checking out the new corporate site (www.honeycomb-consulting.com), spend a few minutes perusing these must read articles:

  1. 20 of the Best Website Homepage Design Examples, HubSpot 
  2. 10 Brilliant Examples of How to Open Your Next Blog Post With a Bang, Michael Pollack 
  3. CMO audit series, Part 3: Media channels (it’s not what you think), MarTech Today 
  4. 263 Self-Driving Car Startups to Watch, Comet Labs 
  5. How the Bitcoin protocol actually works, DDI

Drop me a line if you want to hear about our latest marketing projects or discuss your upcoming marketing priorities in the second half of the year.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Happy Holidays!

Getting closer and closer to 2017, and everyone starts to think about the year ahead.

Most of Honeycomb's clients have been planning and budgeting for months.

As far marketing predictions go, mine is easy: the more context there is, the higher the ROI.

The effectiveness of a generally oriented blog post or email is not-so-slowly dying. Being as relevant as possible to a prospect's, or customer's, current situation, even psychology, is becoming more and more important. Tracking opens and clicks are important, but measuring daily or weekly active users to ensure consistent engagement until conversion. Instead of just bringing you to this blog post, we should optimize it so that you engage, subscribe, share, and keep opening it up.

In the meantime, grab a cup of hot coffee and check out these must-read 2017 marketing predictions from other marketing experts:

  1. 6 Marketing Trends for 2017, Chief Marketer
  2. 5 Content Marketing Predictions for 2017, Convince and Convert
  3. 2017 Marketing Predictions You Won't Have Read Elsewhere, Marketing Tech News
  4. 6 Marketing Trends for 2017, Chief Marketer
  5. 60+ Content Marketing Predictions for a Successful 2017 [E-Book], Content Marketing Institute
  6. 7 Email Marketing Predictions for 2017, Campaign Monitor

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

First Video from Priveo

My client, Priveo, just released their first video. We are pretty excited, so check it out and tell me what you think.

Priveo is a mobile video messaging service that will be launched soon.

You can sign up for an invitation here: http://bit.ly/14j6OhR


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Honeycomb Consulting is Two Years Old!

Honeycomb Consulting is Two Years Old!




Two years ago this month I went online to incorporate a new enterprise called Honeycomb Consulting. I had high hopes that I would be able to bring value to a range of clients, but I remembered the statistics that most companies fail within a year or two.

There are always shifting fortunes during the run of any business, but I can look back over the past 24 months and see that I've been blessed to work with some great companies on interesting projects...

Some highlights...


- Working with a mobile video app company, Priveo (www.priveo.me), supporting their initial product launch with a new website, videos, lead generation and PR outreach

- Built a public relations campaign for wireless innovator Solid (www.solid.com), resulting in increased trade and analyst coverage (NY Times, Tech Crunch, InformationWeek, RCR Wireless)

- Developed an event based thought leadership campaign with client Lyceum (www.lyceum.com), a payroll and HR systems provider, based on the issues facing small businesses as they attempt to comply with the regulations stemming from the Affordable Care Act (ACA)

- Constructed content marketing program for travel risk management company, iJET (www.ijet.com), that included graphic design, collateral development, and public relations outreach

- Helped systems management company LANDesk (www.landesk.com) develop their social media program and worked with them booking third party experts, including press and analysts, to be interviewed on their blog.

A big thank you to everyone who put their faith in Honeycomb!

If you would like to receive a detailed presentation about these engagements, just let me know and we'll schedule a time to chat.

Or, if you like to learn more about Honeycomb, have a chat about your marketing needs, visit our website, send me an email or just call me at 202-497-8333