By Hazel on Jul 27, 2010 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 2 Comments
A new study just released by digital agency i360 regarding Twitter use for branding, marketing and the consumer, indicates that consumers and brands use this medium in vastly different ways. By the way, this is also the case for Facebook.
Even though many businesses are jumping on the Twitter and Facebook bandwagon…they are finding they are on the outside of the bulk of conversations and not having the so-called instant success many of the Social Media gurus are promising. That is partly due to the fact businesses still think Social Media is just another form of…
By Hazel on Jul 3, 2010 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 3 Comments
On the eve of celebrating the blessing of our precious independence for our great country I love so dearly…I came across this headline today which announced 7.9 Million U.S. Jobs Lost many forever.
Wow! What a sad situation our country is facing as we prepare to celebrate and enjoy the freedoms that have been purchased and ransomed for us today on the backs of many a fine American. I thought to myself, “Is this our story for 2010 and on?”
The article went on to say “even though we’ve gained about 600,000 private sector jobs back, we’ve got nearly 8…
By Hazel on Jun 14, 2010 in Featured, Take Charge of Your Website and Prosper! | 1 Comment
I decided to address this topic because I have begun to hear more and more the advice “your business doesn’t need a website anymore”.
This has stemmed mainly from the fact social media opportunities are powerful marketing options today.
My concern with this is someone in business may think these self proclaimed digital marketing experts preaching this point of view really know what they are talking about. Some do for sure…but I find that loads of them don’t.
To suggest a business does not need to have their own business website real estate clearly indicates to me this person has…
By Hazel on May 14, 2010 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 0 Comments
After all the bad PR Toyota has had lately, somebody over there came out swinging with a new ad series all built around life in the “Daddy Like Swagger Wagon”.
This is a great example of how creating and leading with relevant stories built around the lifestyles of your target market can be a hit like the campaign Toyota did with this targeting young, hip families.
They created an entire “Swagger Wagon” destination to promote the Toyota Sienna. Notice they led with the lifestyle story not pushing boring specs on vehicle MPG’s, safety features, etc. No! They led…
By Hazel on Jul 20, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 0 Comments
The loss of over 6 million net jobs is a huge problem for the US. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nonfarm, private sector employment peaked at 115.8 million in December 2007 then fell to 109.5 million by May 2009.
At this time, job losses from mass layoffs added up to 3.6 million, up 66 percent over the preceding 18 months.
Since many people who have not been able to find a job, we are seeing an unprecedented number of people choosing to go into business for themselves. Historically small business’ job creation will…
By Hazel on Jul 11, 2009 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About | 4 Comments
Facebook User Facts February, 2009
- Facebook growing faster with women than men in almost every age group. Women comprise 56.2% of Facebook’s audience, up from 54.3% late last year.
- Facebook reporting nearly 45.3 million active US users in the last 30 days
- Facebook growing in every age/gender demographic. Fastest growing segment: Women over 55, up 175.3% in the last 120 days.
- 45% of Facebook’s US audience is now 26 years old or older.


By on Jun 30, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 9 Comments
In my last article on this topic I covered the Business Suicide Mentality #1: The Status Quo Mindset.
Here in part two, I will address The Arrogance Mentality Mindset. This mentality is not as easy to put your finger on at first glance. Rather, it has the ability to rear its ugly head in many disguised forms.
For instance, I had the unpleasant encounter with this mentality during a business cold call activity I was engaged in recently. I had emailed the business owner (whose business I frequent) because I felt for sure I could help him increase his…
By Hazel on Apr 28, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 0 Comments
Lately I have been hearing all over the web ‘marketing is conversation‘ and you better be on board with social media or you are not marketing.
I say that’s hog wash (I get it! Like pigs wash!).
I am not going to be arrogant enough to say I have the total explanation of what marketing means or what it is because I believe it encompasses really everything you do in your business.
But I will say I know it is about a whole lot more than conversation. No doubt, conversation is one of the “tools’ or methods we can use…
By Hazel on Apr 24, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 0 Comments
Because understanding what is going on with people and technology is critical for any business strategy today, I would like to share some information that reveals theory on where the web (3.0 & 4.0) is going and why that is important to consider.
The truth is we (people, your customer) are the web and we always have been! But technology has empowered us to connect with one another like never before…and this is just the beginning.

Here is a informative map on the convergence of technology and social connections…
By Hazel on Apr 9, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer | 0 Comments
What a great snapshot from Pew Internet of who’s online and why technology is not for just certain segments but it is affecting all walks of life! This is HUGE for those of us in business.
A series of charts related to the “Generations Online in 2009″ report released on Jan. 28, 2009.
