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		<title>Why Do People Love Infusionsoft as a Tool?</title>
		<link>http://www.infusionoz.com.au/blog/2010/08/why-do-people-love-infusionsoft-as-a-tool/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 00:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who use Infusionsoft love not only the software, but also what it allows them to do – increase their bottom line without adding extra time or staff. Here are Six Features that put this CRM tool in front.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infusionsoft recently had a <a href="http://www.infusionblog.com/infusionsoft-insider/thank-you-to-our-infusionsoft-fans/">contest</a> that generated an outpouring of videos, blog posts, and Facebook updates from fans of the program. People who use Infusionsoft love not only the software, but also what it allows them to do – increase their bottom line without adding extra staff.</p>
<p>All around the world, people use this program because it is remarkably powerful. They’re not die-hard techies, just real business people who needed a trackable, all-in-one CRM and marketing program.</p>
<p><strong>Six Features Which Outclass the Rest</strong></p>
<p>If you’re shopping for an online CRM but remain confused which to choose, here are six features that may give you that extra tip towards Infusionsoft:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Tags.</strong> These became popular with WordPress.       Tag Clouds &#8211; a way to classify information so that it can be      easily found &#8211; are also great for segmenting your list. These tags      allow identification of the right message to the right prospect.</li>
<li><strong>Action Sequences</strong>.       You can easily add or change a record’s status based on certain      conditions. For example, a prospect buys “Product X” from you, you      can change the record’s status from prospect to client, add a tag      indicating that they’ve purchased “Product X”, and initiate the marketing      sequence of emails for Product X – marketing your up-sell packages based      on what they bought.</li>
<li><strong>Trackable Links</strong>.       You can send an email with a link that says, “Please have someone      call me”, and once someone clicks the link, it starts an action      sequence – perhaps it creates a task, assigns it to a salesperson to      follow up, and sends off a sequence of emails.</li>
<li><strong>Infusionsoft API</strong>.  It’s one of the few systems that allows direct access to your database via an API (Application Programming Interface). Basically, this gives it unlimited scope to ‘automate’ business operations. Read <a href="http://www.infusionblog.com/product-service-related/19-more-ways-to-use-the-infusionsoft-api/">19 More Ways to Use Infusionsoft APIs</a></li>
<li><strong>Subscriptions and      Recurring Payments. </strong>You can create order forms that accept credit cards and even spread payments out over a period of time.  After you’ve sold something, this allows you to concentrate on delivering the goods.  It takes a lot of worry out of chasing payments, just “set it and forget it.”</li>
<li><strong>Custom Reports.</strong> If you really like to keep a handle on things, Custom Reporting is for you. The possibilities are: Marketing &amp; Sales Funnels (graphical), Google Analytics through API, Managing Marketing Budget, etc. Infusionsoft users can copy the code from this <a href="http://www.infusionblog.com/technology/build-custom-reports-with-the-infusionsoft-and-google-analytics-api/">informative post</a>. You can create custom reports by pulling data from Contact Records, Tags, Order History, Opportunity Records, and many other database tables.</li>
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<p>Of course, some people need to see it working to fully understand the functionality. So if you&#8217;d like to see it in action, <a href="http://crm.infusionsoft.com/go/ihp/avelineb">click here</a> to see a demo or have a go at the 15-day FREE trial.</p>
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		<title>Social Networking – Does it Improve Sales?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 23:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Marketing Automation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of small business owners have a gut feeling that they should be using social media platforms to create a buzz and attract people, but they aren&#8217;t sure if they should expend the time.  First, let’s look at the reasons why businesspeople use Facebook: Consumer Brand building Personal branding Establishing yourself as a thought [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of small business owners have a gut feeling that they should be using social media platforms to create a buzz and attract people, but they aren&#8217;t sure if they should expend the time.  First, let’s look at the reasons why businesspeople use Facebook:</p>
<ul>
<li>Consumer      Brand building</li>
<li>Personal      branding</li>
<li>Establishing      yourself as a thought leader</li>
<li>Creating      a Facebook group as another touchpoint</li>
<li>Advertising<strong> </strong>targeted      to key demographics (this is not free &#8211; it&#8217;s pay per click).</li>
</ul>
<p>Facebook is growing its offsite presence (it seems like an omnipresence) with ‘like’ thumbs-up buttons popping up on every website and blog, allowing users to ‘show interest’ in them and to share their message with Facebook friends at the same time. Within 3 weeks of the launch of this new ‘like’ feature, some brands were seeing traffic from the social site double (example IMDb.com, source <a href="http://www.clickz.com/clickz/column/1725011/thumbs-up-online-engagement">ClickZ</a>). So for consumer brands it works.</p>
<p>But for B2B, people who are looking for new opportunities and professional connections, they tend to use LinkedIn. It is easier to see if someone is credible and trustworthy, since most have their resume and recommendations from others.</p>
<p><strong>But Should You Jump on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc?</strong></p>
<p>There are no hard and fast rules to say you must have a presence on social platforms. If you’re flat out just following up the leads you have – why add to your stress with setting up social networking for business?</p>
<p>Don’t just jump in with the lemmings.  First develop a new Marketing Plan for business. See where your customers are coming from, what are they interested in, what is going to attract them?  From this information, your plan takes shape…including how best to attract, persuade and sell to your market.</p>
<p>You are probably going to need a central system to control your marketing communications and growing customer base.   Otherwise, with multiple databases and different lead campaigns, your worklife will become chaotic.  This is what I have found in many micro/small businesses.</p>
<p>So from Facebook or LinkedIn, Email marketing, Website leads, and offline leads, capture all this information together with a tool like Infusionsoft… so a step-by-step sales process can be easily set up, and you can go focus on the important work of building relationships.</p>
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		<title>Is a CRM worth the expense for Micro/Small Business?</title>
		<link>http://www.infusionoz.com.au/blog/2010/07/is-a-crm-worth-the-expense-for-microsmall-business/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a micro or small business owner you may be wondering if a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system is worth the cost or time… It’s a fair question, one that is often debated online or in magazines, because small business is naturally less resourced. So today we look at the benefits of a CRM. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a micro or small business owner you may be wondering if a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system is worth the cost or time… It’s a fair question, one that is often debated online or in magazines, because small business is naturally less resourced. So today we look at the benefits of a CRM.</p>
<p><strong>What is a CRM?</strong><br />
A CRM system &#8211; Customer Relationship Management &#8211; is a database that allows you to store information on your clients, prospects and other people related to your business.  The larger, fancier CRMs are more flexible and customisable, whereas the simpler, lower-priced ones are stock standard and hence have limitations.  Price follows functionality in this case.</p>
<p><strong>What can it do for you?</strong><br />
I recall a client a couple of years ago who had a very profitable business, but was extremely inefficient in their processes and systems – so they hired me to sort things out.  What surprised me was that they had built a massively large database and huge client list using just Outlook, Word, Post-it notes and lists.  It’s no wonder they were in disarray!</p>
<p>Since they were adept at attracting business, imagine how much better off they were once they could view all their clients and sales details, and then follow-up with them all.</p>
<p>Ultimately you want a system that is going to make life easy for you.  So it should:</p>
<p>-       save you time<br />
-       improve your productivity<br />
-       streamline your processes<br />
-       help you to make money</p>
<p>You might think that using those paper files, post-it notes, Outlook lists and Excel spreadsheets is safe – but it could be costing you dearly in time, not to mention efficiency.</p>
<p>Having all your client and contact information in the one central location is not just  ‘mandatory’ for big business; it’s essential for small business too.  As a solo business owner your time is precious – and you need to be able to access important information quickly.</p>
<p>Do your homework, set up a system, and reap the rewards.  Your time and business success is worth it.</p>
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		<title>Email Marketing Tricks of the Trade</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 23:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email Marketing Tricks of the Trade While social media is the belle of the ball, Email marketing still arguably provides one of the most cost effective returns on investment… if you have a well-managed database.  So how do you spin those database names into pure gold? Give it a Branded Look Effective email marketing systems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Email Marketing Tricks of the Trade</strong></p>
<p>While social media is the belle of the ball, Email marketing still arguably provides one of the most cost effective returns on investment… if you have a well-managed database.  So how do you spin those database names into pure gold?</p>
<p><strong>Give it a Branded Look</strong></p>
<p>Effective email marketing systems let you use easy templates, which you can have customised with your branding. Use them time and time again. This gives a consistent look to your prospects when delivered over time.</p>
<p><strong>Send Laser-Targeted Campaigns</strong></p>
<p>You can improve your campaign performance by segmenting your audience based on information collected with web forms, emails they’ve opened and clicked, their location, and previously purchased products.  This is the &#8216;gold&#8217; in email marketing!</p>
<p><strong>Track All Email Activities</strong></p>
<p>If you want to know how successful your emails are, you need to track your email campaigns to see how well your campaigns engage (and convert) those that respond.</p>
<p>When you can easily view open rates, click rates, opt-out rates, and bounce rates for each campaign, you will know how to tailor future emails.</p>
<p>If you have a large database you should also test new emails on smaller sample groups (i.e. A/B split testing). You can test things like subject lines and pricing offers.</p>
<p><strong>Automated Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Most email marketing tools can send autoresponders (a series of pre-set emails sent by the system).  These are often lists of email addresses, rather than a database for your prospects and customers &#8211; which can prove quite limiting if you want to store and manage information about your prospects.  As well as the ability to have unlimited autoresponders, Infusionsoft can automatically start or stop any autoresponder when a person fills out a form, opens an email, or clicks a link.  And the database will tell you exactly who has done it, and who hasn&#8217;t.  Hence &#8211; you are using a far more sophisticated tool to manage campaigns that make the data crunching and analysis a whole lot easier.</p>
<p><strong>Deliverability</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>While the average legitimate email delivery rate is around 56% (Return Path, 2008), a good commercial delivery rate is over 90%. Infusionsoft has a 97% delivery rate. A careful watch on wording will also see it get past the individual’s junk mail filters.</p>
<p>Delivering more emails makes the most of your marketing efforts, so it&#8217;s important to use your time and choose your system wisely.</p>
<p><strong>Follow-up of Interested Prospects</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;d also recommend you employ a follow up system for all email and web form enquiries; people will have questions about your products, service, or costings. After all, this is how you bring people into your sales funnel and learn more about them!  Customer-focussed businesses need to watch they don&#8217;t &#8216;forget&#8217; to respond. Australian businesses have a dismal rate of follow-up: 59% of businesses do not respond to email or web form enquiries within  seven days (Strike Force Sales survey, 2008, NETT).</p>
<p><strong>Copywriting of Emails</strong></p>
<p>Use the right writer! While it calls for a journalistic style for newsletters, it takes stronger persuasive writing for effective lead generation emails.  Don&#8217;t think because you wrote a good essay back in 9th grade that you automatically know how to write to capture leads!  So seek out assistance of those who can do it better, quicker and more effective than you can.</p>
<p>Here are some guidelines:</p>
<ol>
<li>The messages will need a consistent style and tone (especially if you’re marketing as if it were coming direct from you).</li>
<li>The copy must be not too wordy, and it should draw attention right from the subject line.</li>
<li>Of course, it must deliver on your campaign goals. Calls to action must be there!</li>
<li>Good writing needs time. Planning your campaigns well in advance with a copywriter will ensure that your emails are written in both good time and good style.  Let them know all the research on your customers that you have gathered, because then they will be better able to connect with your prospects.</li>
</ol>
<p>If you hire a copywriter, expect to pay around $70 to $140 per hour. You can negotiate a good rate for multiple email projects.</p>
<p>Remember: email marketing when done properly with the right tools and resources will make a huge difference to your business.</p>
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		<title>Is your CRM Just a Big Fancy Filing Cabinet?</title>
		<link>http://www.infusionoz.com.au/blog/2010/04/is-your-crm-just-a-big-fancy-filing-cabinet/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 04:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your CRM system just a big filing cabinet, or does it do the work of marketing and building trust with prospects?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CRM software</strong> is great isn&#8217;t it?  If you&#8217;re out visiting clients, it still sends out email follow-ups, builds trust through rich information, and sends out time-limited offers… doesn&#8217;t it?  Oh… yours just stores information that you&#8217;ve collected.</p>
<p>This problem came up recently with a prospect who is using SugarCRM. He says that it doesn&#8217;t DO anything for him; it&#8217;s just another place to store data.  After forking out his valuable time in setting up this system, he now realises that he needs something EXTRA that is going to automatically communicate to people, based on what they buy and what they request on his website.</p>
<p>This busy business owner wants to <strong>save time and effort</strong> when communicating to people in his database, so he is looking into <strong>Infusionsoft</strong> for both marketing and customer relationship management purposes.</p>
<p><strong>The Right Tool</strong><br />
I guess the basic problem is having the right tool for the job. Also to be considered is, a lot of Customer Relationship Management systems available, especially Enterprise CRM, were designed for large companies with various departments. They are too cumbersome and expensive for the one-person to five-person small business.</p>
<p><strong>Managing Opportunities </strong><br />
There is another segment of CRM which focusses on Opportunity Management.  Recording sales opportunities is important in most businesses, so every good CRM should include this facility. You can note multiple tasks against each contact, record activities likes meetings and calls, and note possible sales. Reporting tools also help you keep up with progress on a weekly or monthly basis.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing is Left till Last</strong><br />
Save the best till last… while most large CRM systems are used with Enterprise Resource Planning, tracking customer data, and even recording all sales force activity… they do not automatically send out information, offers, and newsletters (by SMS, email, fax). That&#8217;s the work of yet another external system and an administrator as well.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s why, when my new customers have got to the stage of seeing the Infusionsoft demonstration on automating their marketing to a segmented list, it&#8217;s like the light bulbs go on &#8211; because they realise it&#8217;s all simple enough for just one person to manage. Hooray.</p>
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		<title>Are you a Slave to your Inefficiencies?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With these 5 work efficiency tips, you can create less distractions in your workday, organise your files, and free up more time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I know I put that number somewhere here… I have to call that guy back, where is that bit of paper?&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Where did I put that Project Alpha file? It&#8217;s somewhere in this computer!&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Seriously, would those spammers stop sending emails about their Indian SEO service?&#8221;</p>
<p>If these types of comments or thoughts sound familiar, it might be time to look at your work style efficiency. We&#8217;re not all natural-born brilliant organisers, and the time we lose on these little things does add up. It&#8217;s time that is not billable, and it&#8217;s moments like these that distract you from your core tasks.</p>
<p>With a little bit of forethought these inefficient habits can be replaced by new habits and new software rules. Let the software do the work, not you.</p>
<p><strong>5 Work Efficiency Tips</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>While on the phone with a client, bring up your CRM system and find the client&#8217;s name. You can still jot notes if you prefer, but ensure you enter the notes and date while the conversation is fresh in mind. Walah &#8211; already in the system, never to be lost.</li>
<li>Each project should have a folder in your main documents. Never save working files haphazardly and try not to have more than four tiers of folders.</li>
<li>For emails that come in, spam filters can only catch so much. Set up some Rules so that those with certain words will get deleted or sent to junk. (In Entourage, select Tools-Rules, usually select email (POP), then specify the words commonly found in the message of these spam emails; in Outlook select Tools-Create New Rule).  If you have new rules set up, I suggest you check your deleted items/junk folder every two days to ensure that those you want to see are not going there (then adjust rules if it&#8217;s catching the good emails).</li>
<li>All e-newsletters which you subscribe to can be set up to go to a Newsletters inbox folder, with a new folder and a rule (Entourage: Add criteria: subject contains: newsletters; Add action: move messages &#8211; select newsletters folder). Any new newsletters that come in can then be added with a right-click, Apply Rules (Newsletters).  Then you only see these low priority newsletters when you want to &#8216;research&#8217; or &#8216;play&#8217;.</li>
<li>All your bulk emails should be handled by an automated Email Marketing system, thus freeing you up from sending and receiving various emails, dealing with subscribes, unsubscribes or bouncebacks, etc. This system is held &#8220;off-site&#8221;, but you can easily upload any existing contacts.</li>
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<p>I hope these few tips have given you a good start on making your work time more efficient. Please speak to Aveline for further personalised advice and systems consultation.</p>
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		<title>SME owners: Is Your Sales Funnel in Chaos?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 04:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I come across a lot of different business types in the small business sector, I often notice similar problems crop up within the very heart of the business: sales &#038; marketing. SME owners without adequate systems often struggle to keep up with different enquiries from different sources, trying to remember who gets what and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I come across a lot of different business types in the small business sector, I often notice similar problems crop up within the very heart of the business: sales &#038; marketing. </p>
<p>SME owners without adequate systems often struggle to keep up with different enquiries from different sources, trying to remember who gets what and when.  Prospects are at different stages of the sales cycle, and it usually falls on the SME owner to keep track of each prospect and send them the right information, to keep building trust one step at a time. Utilising a great sales &#038; marketing process can mean the difference between having a successful business, or a busy job. </p>
<p>If this sounds familiar, it might be time to seek some assistance. As Greg Chapman says on Business Builders: </p>
<blockquote><p>“By systematising your business, you make your business more efficient, reduce your costs, and ultimately, make your business run without you.”</p></blockquote>
<p>If you are too busy, you dread opening your email, or your work style is haphazard at best… an integrated system like Infusionsoft that combines Automated Email Marketing, a powerful CRM that keeps all sales activities on track, and a helpful person to set it all up&#8230; could sound like business nirvana to you. After all, if you can make part of your business run without you, you get that most precious commodity of all back: TIME.</p>
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		<title>How Can a Good (CRM) System Help You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You probably already have some way of recording customer contact details, right? Excel spreadsheets, Outlook groups, post it notes, or even a database that was set up once, but is now gathering dust. Is this costing you time and profits? Some micro business owners feel caught in the middle – they do not have the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You probably already have some way of recording customer contact details, right? Excel spreadsheets, Outlook groups, post it notes, or even a database that was set up once, but is now gathering dust. Is this costing you time and profits?</p>
<p>Some micro business owners feel caught in the middle – they do not have the time or resources to use the full functionality of the large CRMs built for medium to large enterprises – but they could do with a contact management system to keep it all together in one place, as well as build targeted marketing campaigns.</p>
<p>With a well-executed CRM system, you can better service customers, increase customer loyalty and repeat business, streamline tasks, and of course ensure long-term profitability. The more information you gather in your system, the better you will become at seeing where the opportunities lie.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, while all business owners know they are vital, these strategies are rarely implemented consistently and easily, so let&#8217;s look at some of the sticking points.</p>
<p><strong>Problem Overcome – Under-Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Often we overlook marketing our other services/products to people that we have already sold to. This upsell or cross-sell can be an easy way to add to your profits for little extra costs. But how?  One way is to market to a segmented list with a special offer for that particular type of client.</p>
<p>Many business people have been doing it the manual way so long, that they are surprised when I show them a system that does it all so easily … often automatically. This frees up their time as well as aids their brand recall.</p>
<p><strong>Problem Overcome – Crossing Over Tasks, Chaotic Working Style</strong></p>
<p>In working with businesses, I have seen some partner businesses misallocating tasks, sometimes forgetting tasks, crossing over tasks, and having poor systems and tools. Once such couple I recently coached at length had all these problems.</p>
<p>When it comes to this couple, their working style was very different, one had more on their plate, and the unbalanced task allocation was having a big impact on their relationship all-round. A fresh look at it opened up some great answers, like using a journal for noting ideas instead of interrupting, respecting the spouse’s time, having a schedule, discussing business at a weekly planning meeting and prioritizing tasks.</p>
<p>In your team, who are doing similar tasks?  Which tasks could be streamlined?  If it’s a manual task or process then we see how it can be automated using technology or a simple system sequence.  Oft-times using a software tool can streamline a task into a few simple steps…  saving many hours of painstaking work.</p>
<p>You may even be paying for a bells &amp; whistles CRM program, but haven’t seen the benefits yet as so-and-so was supposed to be doing it (i.e. a dusty database). Take charge and look at new ways to perform those regular repetitive tasks like quotes, proposals, invoicing, follow-up emails, newsletters, etc. I&#8217;d love to hear all your questions about how to streamline your tasks.</p>
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		<title>The Opening Scene&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 23:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome to the first blog post for Infusionoz!  We&#8217;re in exciting times.  At least, we feel that we are!  And I hope you feel that way too. I must share with you something that happened on the weekend that has got me thinking&#8230; and that has made me realise the &#8216;social media&#8217; age [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello and welcome to the first blog post for Infusionoz!  We&#8217;re in exciting times.  At least, we feel that we are!  And I hope you feel that way too.</p>
<p>I must share with you something that happened on the weekend that has got me thinking&#8230; and that has made me realise the &#8216;social media&#8217; age that we are now living in and how important it is to be a part of it.</p>
<p>Last night I went to the Adam Hills live performance at the Powerhouse in Brisbane, seated just a few rows from the front (I love being up close so I can see expressions and the REAL person!!).  Adam came onto stage to a very excited crowd and within minutes he had discovered a man seated in the front row who looked a little like Santa.  Actually maybe a LOT like Santa! No kidding, and his name was Lex Cush.  Lex went along with Adam&#8217;s frivolity of wanting to take a picture of them both together and he then posted it on his blog page via his mobile phone, and then posted a tweet (on Twitter) to see who could come back with the funniest caption.</p>
<p>This might not sound that strange, however it was a live show and Adam was sitting on the edge of the stage with his mobile phone in hand, sending tweets and reading some back.  Not your usual stand-up comedy!  And it wasn&#8217;t just the photo of him and Lex that was posted either, as he found humour in some of the audience&#8217;s surnames (and admittedly it was VERY funny) so had to ID them and of course take more photos to post off.</p>
<p>After a little while Adam checked his mobile phone for responses and read out some tweets from around the world, with proposed captions for the picture of him and Lex, and we had a laugh.</p>
<p>What struck me as both funny and interesting is that one of the tweet replies came from a guy in the audience&#8230; who used his mobile to respond to Adam&#8217;s tweet.   As Adam remarked: &#8220;how funny that you&#8217;re communicating with me via a satellite and we&#8217;re about 15 metres apart&#8221;.</p>
<p>That is exactly the sign of our times:  tweeting, blog posting, re-tweeting, and using mobile phones to post comments and keep in contact with strangers all around the world, at any time, anywhere.</p>
<p>Not everyone is up with it though&#8230; it&#8217;s generally seen as a &#8216;young persons thing&#8217;.  Yet here was Adam Hills, an almost-40-yr-old sitting on stage with his blackberry taking photos, posting them and tweeting during his show.  Technology is available and accessible to anyone who wants it, and to anyone who chooses to get on board.</p>
<p>In business circles the traditional marketing channels are slowly being overtaken by our social media and technology advances in marketing automation such as Infusionsoft.  Those people who haven&#8217;t yet caught on are either looking in or choosing to let it go by.  I believe, to their detriment.</p>
<p>Regardless of what worked yesterday, we do know that things are always changing.  Traditional marketing of the past won&#8217;t bring the same results today or tomorrow, and with social media taking charge of the way we communicate &#8211; it&#8217;s something that simply can&#8217;t be ignored.</p>
<p>So with the memory of last night&#8217;s performance and Adam&#8217;s versatility with his tweeting and posting, I&#8217;m off to go tweeting myself.</p>
<p>Have a great week!</p>
<p>Aveline</p>
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