Monday, November 26, 2007
SCIMA Holiday Party Dec. 5
We're honored to have interactive marketing expert Cerelle Centeno present "Getting Started with Search Engine Marketing."
December 5, 2007
4:30 p.m.
WIS-TV, 1111 Bull Street
View e-vite (click to view) or RSVP to Laura at lotero@wistv.com.
Learn more about:
- SEO and PPC
- Market research and competitive analysis
- Optimizing your website
- Keeping up with the search industry
- And more!
We'll be raising money to adopt an Alston Wilkes Society therapeutic foster child for Christmas...donations welcome.
See you there!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
SCIMA Holiday Party Coming Soon!
Then in January we'll have honored speaker Robin Welch of http://www.sciway.net/ share tips on how to create websites that truly LAST.
Details on both to come...
Monday, October 15, 2007
SCIMA by Phone!
SCIMA by Phone
Date:Friday, October 19th , 2007
from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m
Topic: Five Killer Secrets to Effective eMarketing
Location: Dial-in 1-800-774-4523
Mtg ID 0870
Join web conference here
Speaker:
Jeff Greene, Director Marketing & Communications Coastal Federal Credit Union
Jeff Greene has agreed to an encore performance, he will share his Five Killer Secrets to Effective eMarketing at our first ever dial-in SCIMA meeting. Jeff oversees the publishing and placement of over 35 channels (including advertising, media, website and email marketing) yielding continuous member and marketing communications for Costal Federal Credit Union. Devoted to evolving his trade, Jeff uses his experience across many mediums to mentor others; he even finds the time to engineer successful philanthropic drives on a limited budget.
Monday, September 24, 2007
MySCIMA Meeting Tomorrow!
Our topic will be Membership Marketing with guest speaker Jeff Greene, Director Marketing & Communications Coastal Federal Credit Union
Please RSVP by emailing contact@myscima.com.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Nine Billion Videos Viewed Online in July
According to a comScore recent release, nearly 75 percent of U.S. Internet users watched an average of three hours of online video during the month of July, with Americans viewing more than 9 billion videos online.
Google Sites ranked as the top U.S. video property with nearly 2.5 billion videos viewed (27.0 percent share of videos), 2.4 billion of which occurred at YouTube.com. Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 390 million (4.3 percent), followed by Fox Interactive Media with 298 million (3.3 percent) and Viacom Digital with 281 million (3.1 percent). More...
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Date for Sept. SCIMA is set...
September 25 , 2007
Location: The Colonial Center (map it!)
from 4:00 - 5:45 p.m. (presentation will begin at 4:30)
Topic: Membership Marketing
Speaker: Jeff Greene,
Director Marketing & Communications Coastal Federal Credit Union
Please RSVP by emailing contact@myscima.com.
Membership Marketing:
Get your customers and prospects involved – their feedback is the best way to improve your communications strategy.
Jeff Greene, our guest speaker, oversees the publishing and placement of over 35 channels (including advertising, media, website and email marketing) yielding continuous member and marketing communications for Costal Federal Credit Union.
Devoted to evolving is trade, Jeff uses his experience across many mediums to mentor others, he even finds the time to engineer successful philanthropic drives on a limited budget. Read more about our speaker and make plans to join our next gathering.
About this Month's Speaker: Jeff Greene, Director Marketing & CommunicationsCoastal Federal Credit Union
Since graduating with a double major in broadcast news/ technical journalism from Colorado State University in 1985, Jeff Greene has been passionate about discovering new creative ways to communicate and embracing his weaknesses. He commonly refers to himself as a caterpillar in the way he’s polished his skills and made continual professional advancements.
With experiences in Television news – photojournalist, reporter and newscast producer – Jeff is a marketer that looks at you straight in the eye. As the marketing director at the American Lung Association of North Carolina, he engineered a very successful fund raiser driving the sale of $390,000 in discount golf discount cards and nearly half a million in donations over the internet – all this with a budget of less than $200.
Today at Coastal Federal Credit Union, Jeff oversees the publishing and placement of over 35 channels for continuous member and marketing communications (including advertising, media, website and e-mail marketing). His marketing is based on true member feedback, as he is always learning & improving the impact of his communiqués. He is always trying to learn.
A mentor to many online marketers, he is learning to demonstrate the extent to which he knows what is most important role is by commonly answering his phone as, "Jordan Greene's Dad."
Jeff has a BA in journalism from the University of Colorado and an MBA from the University of North Carolina.
Sign up for our email list or visit our blog for information about this and upcoming sessions
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Make Flow Charts without Visio
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Next SCIMA: Email Absolutes
August 28, 2007
Location: NCR (map it!)
from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. (presentation will begin at 4:30)
Topic: Email Absolutes
Speaker: Sundeep Kapur
Send us your RSVP to contact@myscima.com.
Looking to launch an email marketing initiative or sharpen your current campaigns – our Email Absolutes can help you harness the interactive features of this low cost, high-speed, personalized medium while avoiding SPAM and maintaining your whitelisting status.
RSVP to contact@myscima.com. See you there!
Friday, August 17, 2007
Service In Action Call - TODAY!
Today's call is at 2pm EST. We'll be talking about The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Best Practices in Email Creative.
Remember, the call is free!
The call in number is 1-800-774-4523, meeting ID 8816. The presentation is hosted here.
We hope to hear from you today!
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Ready to Start a Blog?
1.It’s free!
2.It works! When searching Google and Yahoo you’ll notice blogs are showing up earlier and earlier in the search results. Search “SC meeting planning” and you’ll find the Columbia CVB website. But look just a few results down and notice their sales blog coming in at #4.
3.It’s fun for everyone. Not only is creating a blog easy, it’s also a great way to build a sense of teamwork and collaboration amongst all levels of staff. Yes, some members of your team might feel overwhelmed or not know what to write. Give it just a few days and notice the change in attitude. It’s fun to create a profile. It’s neat to see your photo online. Pretty soon everyone feels like a celebrity.
4.It’s easy. Since posting to a blog doesn’t require knowledge of html, everyone from the president to the receptionist will enjoy the ease of use and sense of freedom that comes along with posting. Inviting others to join your blog as contributors is as simple as entering their email addresses and clicking on “invite.” This will generate and email to each person you’ve invited with instructions on how to create a username and password. After that, it’s ready, set, blog!
5.Everyone’s doing it. From McDonald’s to Grandma. If you want to stay current online, you need one, don’t you?
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
5 Lessons In Getting Your Blog Quoted, Linked & Discussed
1. "Target new audiences. When I wrote about the idea of Library 2.0, I was engaging an audience who may not usually read this blog. Doing so in a positive way helped to drive new discussion about my post and open the audience of my blog up to a whole new group of readers. To date, the post has been my top traffic driver to the site, indicating that there are a whole lot of forward thinking librarians loving the chance to finally feel appreciated.
2. Give them something to share. Soundbites work well for people to cut and paste into their own blogs or stories ... but making it shareable means letting people forward emails with your posts from one to another, take elements of content, forward a URL and have an easy way to summarize your point. If someone else can't paraphrase it in a sentence, it won't get discussed.
3. Offer a linkable and useful resource. The Simpsons Movie marketing blog post is one that took hours of effort to compile and several updates to keep current, yet it is a great resource for anyone interested in the range of marketing that is behind the film. The post has many links and images and as a result is linked to often for its thorough list and as an example of how pervasive the marketing for the film has been.
4. Join a buzzworthy effort. You don't always have to create something original in order to add value. My post about how a Facebook group is trying to save Business2.0 magazine was in support of a group that had already been created. The whole campaign is extremely buzzworthy as it represents a great story of people fighting back online for an offline publication they love (a brilliantly ironic story). Being part of something like this creates a "halo effect" where the conversation about the topic drives interest and awareness and your voice goes along with it.
5. Make it easy to contact you. In my day job, I often find blogs that could be worth including in a marketing program or ones that would be interested in a particular idea or product ... yet many of them are hidden behind a veil of secrecy. Protecting yourself from spambots is one thing, but you cannot make it too difficult for people to contact you or else you will end up missing every opportunity."
Friday, July 27, 2007
Google's "Blackle" & Oh Don't Forget
Oh Don't Forget sends text message reminders to your cell phone http://www.ohdontforget.com/.
PC World Shares Strangest Sights in Google Earth
To view their 16 "strangest sights," visit http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134186-page,1-c,mapping/article.html.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
25 Types of Blogs
Thank you Phil the Cable Guy
We hope you enjoyed the meeting and welcome your feedback. We're excited about the SCIMA blog and hope you'll make yourself at home here.
As we mentioned, if you'd like to be an "official" contributer to this blog, just send us an email at contact@myscima.com. The more SC interactive marketers contributing, the better. Of course regular blog comments and interactions are also encouraged.
The blog site Phil used in his demo was www.blogger.com (which also powers this blog). Here's a quick rundown of getting started on blogger:
Step One: Before you can create a free blog on Blog*Spot, Blogger's hosting service, you need to have already created an account on blogger.com. Once you've logged into blogger.com, click the Create a Blog link beneath your list of blogs.
On Step Two, enter a Title and Address (URL). Remember you'll want to include your brand name in your URL if possible. For example, our URL is http://myscima.blogspot.com. You'll also need to type in the verification word displayed on this page, to confirm that you are a real person and not a computer. When you're done, click continue.
On Step Three,you can choose a template for your blog; this is how it will appear when you publish it. Next, Blogger will create your new blog and reserve your spot on BlogSpot. As soon as you make your first post, your page will appear at the address you chose. You're all ready to blog!
For more information, visit the blogger help page for helpful how-to information.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
About Add This! Social Bookmarking & Feed Site
Al l you have to do is create an account (it's free) and enter the URL you'd like to get the widgets for. You'll then get html to copy and paste into your code that produces colorful, recognizable widgets your web saavy customers are looking for.
http://www.addthis.com
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Flickr Letters

A guy named Erik Kastner has created a fun application with PHP and javascript that allows you to enter the letters of your name (it can be your name or any word you happen to like) and get a fun graphic made of flickr letters. Once you have submitted your name you are actually given an embed code, which you can put on your website or profile. Try it out here. Source: GeekSugar
Over 8 Billion Streamed Videos Watched in May
More than one out of three (35 percent) U.S. Internet users streamed video on YouTube.
The average video stream duration was 2.5 minutes.
The average online video viewer consumed 63 video streams, or more than two per day.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Ready, Set, Blog! July 24 at SC State Museum
at the South Carolina State Museum (Vista Room) map it!
from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. (presentation will begin at 4:30)
Please note the time is slightly different from our last meeting
Topic: Ready, Set, Blog!
Speaker: Philip Looney (of Phil the Cable Guy blog)
Won't you join us? Please RSVP.