DePaul MKT 595 - student blog
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Friday, June 6, 2014
Three free tools for social media monitoring.
The companies have access to various social media tools that
can be used to connect with existing customers and engage with prospects on
social media. These tools can be used for social listening, social conversation
and social influencing. The companies can gain a competitive advantage through
information learned from monitoring social media.
Here is information about few free social media tools:
Socialmention is a no frills, easy to use social listening tool employed by companies with
limited budgets. You can use this tool to listen to what people are posting on blogs,
miniblogs and social networking sites by
searching for any topic. The search results can be organized by sentiment,
influencers, website source, keywords or hashtags and exported in an excel file.
The 10 step tutorial on how to use socialmention can be
found at this link.
HootSuiteis a social conversation tool used to
manage and monitor social media networks. Companies can use hootsuite to discover
and respond to customers’ reviews or questions in real-time. At the end of
2013, HootSuite announced that over one thousand companies use their tools.
Among them are Sony Music, Virgin, Siemens and EuroStar. HootSuite HQ are
located in Vancouver, Canada.
Social influence tools are designed to search
for and engage with social media users that are important in particular areas.
Social influence tools can also provide information on these very important users
and their powers over these areas. One of the free influence tools is
peekanalytics. peekanalytics is especially helpful in
finding influential Twitter users and their presence on other social media
platforms.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
A quick look at the sharing economy
The sharing economy is a concept where people rent underused
possessions such as bikes, cars, homes, parking spaces and tools from each
other. The sharing economy is not a new model; however, it gained momentum in recent
years because of social media. Technology has made sharing assets possible on a
larger scale along with reduced transaction costs. In addition, as a result of effortless
access to data about owners and renters, it is easier for people to trust each
other. Anyone can share anything with one-another, at anytime and anywhere.
A popular example, which has proven to be quite controversial, of the sharing economy is Uber. Uber is a mobile app that connects people to a ride. In another words, it is a car-hailing service that is available in many large US cities and is expanding internationally. Uber is a great solution for people who live in areas where it is hard to get a cab or where public transportation is not the best option. According to Uber, their drivers can make $75,000 in San Francisco and $90,000 in New York City a year working 40 hours a week. Not bad for micro-entrepreneurship.
Airbnb is the best known example of the “gig economy” where travelers can rent a room or an entire house/apartment for a short term stay. Through the Airbnb site, tourists have access to thousands of rental properties in almost 200 countries.
Many people, myself included, are still apprehensive about the
idea of renting a car, taking a ride or staying at someone’s place, just as
online purchasing was fifteen years ago. Similarly, I was also hesitant about
using my credit card in cyberspace. However, after completing few successful purchases,
buying over the Internet became my favorite way to shop for various merchandise.
A popular example, which has proven to be quite controversial, of the sharing economy is Uber. Uber is a mobile app that connects people to a ride. In another words, it is a car-hailing service that is available in many large US cities and is expanding internationally. Uber is a great solution for people who live in areas where it is hard to get a cab or where public transportation is not the best option. According to Uber, their drivers can make $75,000 in San Francisco and $90,000 in New York City a year working 40 hours a week. Not bad for micro-entrepreneurship.
Airbnb is the best known example of the “gig economy” where travelers can rent a room or an entire house/apartment for a short term stay. Through the Airbnb site, tourists have access to thousands of rental properties in almost 200 countries.
Personally, I have a little experience with renting assets
from people over the internet. Two years ago, I rented a Leica for my vacation.
The equipment arrived on time and in perfect condition. I had a chance to use a
great and expensive camera without spending thousands of dollars. My rental experience
proved to be extremely positive.
This year, I also decided to book an apartment in Paris for
my upcoming trip in June. I am especially excited to try this new experience
and if I find that it is positive, I may continue to try other offerings or even
share my own assets.
Interesting posts about the sharing economy:
What's next for the sharing economy?
Empowering Micro-entrepreneurs Through the Sharing Economy
The sharing economy: A growing force in American business
Monday, May 19, 2014
CRM Open Source options - which one is right for you?
Along with the proprietary CRM software solutions, there are
many proven open source applications in the marketplace today. Some of the most popular are:
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Zurmo is another
popular open-source CRM option. The main concept behind Zurmo is a CRM software
that is easy to use and customize. This allows users to set up the software as
they see fit, which is a major bonus. The downside to this software is that it
is relatively new, so there are still quite a few bugs with it. But, for those
interested in true personalization of their CRM software, Zurmo is a good
choice.
Fat
Free CRM was created by Michael Dvorkin, and is a rather slimmed down CRM.
This CRM was envisioned as more of a general CRM, with basic features like
campaign management and online contact list tracking. But, this CRM lacks
add-ons, so those looking for a more complex CRM with more features may want to
consider other options.
SugarCRM is an option for users, and a popular
one as it already has over a million users. This software offers options to
help with many different aspects of the customer relationship experience, like
mobile and social CRM. A downside to this software is that in 2013, the company
that creates the software announced that they will not be releasing any new
open source versions of the software. This could leave users of Sugar behind as
advancements are made in the CRM world.VTiger, Cream CRM, OpenCRX, EPESI, MyITCRM, CiviCRM
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
SPDY - Google’s effort to speed up web browsing.
Did you know that Google works to speed up the web?
Google’s
Chronium group is working on a new networking protocol
called SPDY (SPeeDY). Google is experimenting
with new protocol for almost five years.
Chromium group believes that there are many opportunities to
improve latency at the application layer. The original HTTP protocol was
invented by Tim Berners-Lee
and his team almost twenty five years ago, and it wasn’t designed for latency.
Initially it had only one method GET.
Over the years, the HTTP was extended with additional features and some of them
don’t provide the optimal web performance.
Google’s Chromium group finds room
for improvement in the following areas:
·
Allow concurrent streams to run across a single TCP
session.
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Eliminate redundant headers. This can provide 88%
reduction in the size of headers.
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Reduce the complexity of the HTTP protocol.
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Enable server in addition to client to be able
to request a resource.
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Compress data.
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Prioritizing and multiplexing the transfer of
webpages.

SPDY is not to replace HTTP, but to improve connection management and transfer formats. SPDY protocol enhances the functionality of HTTP SPDY by adding a session layer atop of SSL that allows multiple concurrent bi-directional (can be initiated by the client or server) streams over a single TCP connection.
Google's Chronium group latest lab test results indicate that SPDY can load web pages 64% faster than the HTTP protocol. However Google is not sure how their tests represent the real world. Therefore the company hopes to engage the open source community to provide feedback or submit new ideas. One way to get involved is to participate in the Chronium’s discussion groups: Chronium-discuss or SPDY-dev.
Useful links:
SPDY: An experimental protocol for a faster web Not as SPDY as You Thought
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Easy steps to create QR code with Kaywa QR code generator.
QR codes are sophisticated barcodes that
can be read by smartphones. QR stands for Quick Response and originated in
Japan in the nineties where the codes are widely used. Here is a link to the
interesting story of QR code development. QR codes are much more useful than
regular bar codes because they can store many types of information such as
website URLs, contact information, SMS messages, short plain text, calendar
events, advertisements and much more.
Since I work for a college, I thought
about two useful QR code usages, which I plan to implement. The first one is a
QR code with my professional information, which I already created and attached
to my email signature.
Here it is:
I also plan to create and post QR codes in
all smart classrooms and computer labs at my college. That way, students and
faculty with smartphones and QR code readers will be able to quickly access a
website containing more information about the rooms such as technology
installed, scheduled training sessions, reservation procedures etc.
Below you will find simple steps on how to create a contact information QR code using a QR code generator. You will also learn how to attach a QR code to an Outlook email signature and how to scan a QR code.
- Go to http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ (first five codes are
free)
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Check Contact (Beta)
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Check My personal contact QR code
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Click on Sign up & Continue
At first, I was going to sign up to the
site with my Facebook account, however I was informed that Kaywa will receive
my Facebook’s public profile, friend list and email addresses. Therefore, I
decided to create a new Kaywa account. I was asked to choose a username and
password, and provide my email address and date of birth.
- In my contact information, I uploaded my profile photo and provided the following information: first name, last name, job title, company, address, phone numbers, URL of my web site and my email address.
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Next, since I plan to add my QR code to my
email signature in Outlook, I downloaded my new QR code as png.
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To add the QR code to your email
signature, please follow the instructions on the Microsoft site.
- To scan a QR code with your Smartphone you will need an app. I downloaded a free QR Reader app from the Apple app store.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Simple explanation of Pay Per Click
Pay-per-click
(PPC) marketing is an advertising model used on websites where advertisers pay
their host only if their ad is clicked on. One of the biggest search companies
that provides Pay-Per-Click advertising is Google. Other important
digital advertising platforms that offer PPC programs are Microsoft, Yahoo!, Ask
Networks, AOL or Baidu in
China. These companies don’t put ad banners on some specific websites;
instead they return an ad as a search result that is specific to the item for
which people search.
| Paid Ads are marked with green pen |
One of the PPC challenges is that we do not know all the possible queries that prospective customers may use to search for vacation rentals. To help with this problem, the search engine companies use IR (Information Retrieval) techniques to assist users with optimizing their search requests.
The extra web traffic to our landing page can be very positive and valuable to our efforts, but it can also be problematic. Many people may consider my waterfront property too expensive, too small or too basic, and their click on my ad can cost me money. One of the solutions is to provide to the search company a list of keywords for which I do not want my paid ad to appear.
As important as it is to provide the right keywords, it is also important to create interesting ads which will attract the right customers and repel the wrong ones.
"What is PPC? An Introduction to Pay-Per-Click Marketing" video:
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