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Scott Metcalfe Featured on Orange County, CA Talk Radio

One of our many areas of expertise is working to improve the rankings and conversions of Franchisee sites or “sitelets”. Often these sites are highly structured and inflexible, making our job even more difficult than normal.

Recently, we have been doing a considerable amount of work with Sandler Training franchisees around the country and it was during one of these many conversations that the invitation to speak to the good folks of Orange County, CA happened.

Throughout the course of the show, the host Will Crist and I looked at the role the Internet can and should play in terms of lead generation for sales driven organizations.

So… grab a cup of coffee, sit back and take some notes as you listen to this lively discussion!

Scott on OC Talk Radio

Are you a Franchise Owner?

If you are one of the tens-of-thousands of franchise owners around the country who is frustrated by the lack of leads being generated by your site or sitelet, please give us a call. No guarantees, but we just may be able to help you get your site producing the leads and those new sales you want and deserve! 888-505-6162

“The Battle Is Shifting from the Desktop to the Mobile Space”

Google Bets the Farm on Mobile

NPR story on Google's maneuverings

A few days ago I heard a story on NPR (National Public Radio) with Sam Gustin, a writer for Wired.com.

Sam discussed Google’s latest moves along with those of Google’s competitors.  As Sam put it, “The battle is shifting from the desktop to the mobile space.”  Sam also explained that “In technology and on the internet, the biggest watch words are Mobile, Social, and Local.”  Google developed the Android Mobile Operating System in an effort to control this marketplace.  And Android is making incredible inroads. Now Google/Android, Apple/iPhone, and Facebook are all jostling for position and dominance in the mobile space.  As Sam stated, everybody recognizes the fact mobile is the next great battlefront for advertising dollars.

Everything in this NPR story is perfectly aligned with our message at FetchLocalCustomers.com .  The big dogs are fighting it out to be the dominant platform because they know that local businesses will have to advertise online and market to the smart phone crowd.  Hell, Groupon just turned down 6 Billion Dollars because they think their local online advertising platform is worth more or can make more money than that.  More than six billion dollars.  That’s billion, with a b.

If you are a local business person who is ready to compete online for a fraction of the cost of traditional paper advertising, give us a call at 888-505-6162.  If you’re not ready, I hope you become ready before your competition beats you to it.

If you want to ease into things, you can read about specific Mobile Advertising Options and even download a free report.

5 Mega-Trends In Consumer Purchasing Behavior

5 Consumer Mega-Trends Leave Local Businesses at Risk

WEBWIRE – Wednesday, October 27, 2010

CONTACT INFORMATION
Kathleen Rudy
VP of Operations
FetchLocalCustomers.com
888-505-6162
Kathy@FetchLocalCustomers.com

Chicago, IL, USA – According to Scott Metcalfe, Chief Strategist with FetchLocalCustomers.com, local businesses need to harness five emerging Mega-Trends in consumer purchasing behavior if they hope to thrive over the next 3-5 years. These trends, driven largely by technology, will forever change the way consumers gather information and decide which local products and services to buy.

“It really concerns me how ill-prepared most local businesses are to take advantage of these mega shifts in consumer purchasing behavior. These shifts will affect all our local businesses – retailers, professionals like accountants, attorneys, dentists, and cosmetic surgeons, and home service companies like remodelers, HVAC companies, painters, roofers, and plumbers. You name any local business and they will be impacted – either with more business or less. ” says Metcalfe.

In a study by FetchLocalCustomers.com in June, 2010 just 54% of the small local companies polled had websites. Less than 1% had even basic online marketing systems in place to attract, qualify and educate potential new customers automatically.

Kathleen Rudy, VP of Operations draws this analogy “In some ways the local and regional businesses are in the same position the cable television companies found themselves in the 1980s. At that time money had been poured into infrastructure and yet profits could not be generated until the last 100 yards of cable to each and every home had been installed. Many local businesses have spent money on websites, email marketing and other tactical infrastructure hoping for a positive return and it’s all just been a cost so far. What they need now is for their “last hundred yards” to be installed which is a proven way to combine these different pieces with other missing components into a complete marketing system that delivers new customers and new profits. Until that time the money already spent will remain costs, not investments.”

So What Are These 5 Mega-Trends?

According to Metcalfe, the 5 Mega-Trends are:

Consumers:
1. No longer relying upon traditional media to gather information
2. Using online review sites as “trusted” referral sources
3. Rapidly embracing smart phones and other mobile devices to instantly access the internet for decision making information
4. Avoiding salespeople altogether by instead gathering relevant information electronically when and how they want it.
5. Using the internet, particularly search engines, to locate and acquire the information they need to make purchasing decisions
Metcalfe adds “There is still a lot of information and knowledge friction present at the local product and service level. What I mean by friction, is the effort or work to gain the knowledge needed for consumers to make what they believe are good decisions. Because few businesses have embraced these emerging trends consumers are working far harder than necessary to acquire the information and knowledge they want and need.”

A Tremendous Opportunity for the “First Movers”

These mega-trends hold tremendous opportunity for those few local businesses, retailers and professionals who move first to develop complete online marketing systems. “Think back 15 years ago to how Amazon removed the friction to researching, locating and purchasing books. Now think about how difficult it still is to understand how to buy HVAC services, accounting services or chiropractic services at the local level and you can get an appreciation of how these trends are creating opportunity” says an impassioned Metcalfe.

Zero Sum Games Filled with a Few Winners and a Lot of Losers

Rudy wraps up with this sobering thought. “Today, most businesses are playing in markets that are not growing, in other words, they are zero sum games. So every customer a business gets is one less for its competitors and vice-versa. These trends are large and moving with enough speed that those local providers who do not act quickly and decisively are going to find themselves with fewer and fewer customers. Since the new technologies reward those who come first, late players may never be able to catch up and many will undoubtedly fail”

FetchLocalCustomers is based near Chicago, IL and serves local and regional professional practices, businesses, and retailers throughout the United States. FetchLocalCustomers brings new customers to their clients by using search marketing strategies. They make sure their clients’ websites are found when consumers are searching, and that consumers are offered the information they need to make the decision to buy. FetchLocalCustomers can be reached on the internet at www.FetchLocalCustomers.com, by phone at 888.505.6162, or by email at customerservice@fetchlocalcustomers.com

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Indicators Point to Mobile Marketing Mega Trend

Apple recently announced new app guidelines and will allow designers to use Adobe Flash, a tool widely used by the design community.  Why is this significant?  More apps = More iAds (advertisements in apps).  With the announcement of the new guidelines, the stock price for Adobe increased a full 12%.

A 12% jump in Adobe’s stock is incredible! Adobe is a huge company with revenues coming from multiple markets and platforms.  I think this stock move shows again how large the market for mobile marketing and advertising is.

From our perspective, mobile web usage is one of 5 “mega trends” that local businesses should be looking to capitalize on in the next few years.

To see all 5 Mega Trends Go Here:
http://www.fetchlocalcustomers.com/mega-trends-in-local-consumer-behavior.html