Hootsuite Gets Down To Business

View Comments Posted by ISP Media on July 14th, 2010


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From enterprises to start-ups, HootSuite has been helping businesses and organisations reach out to spread messages, monitor conversations and track the results of corporate social networking.

They have recently reported that they are excited about releasing paid plans in the coming weeks. Keep in mind, HootSuite will remain free for an estimated 95% of users based on current usage patterns. Meanwhile, premium users will enjoy access to extra features, high limits and prioritised support.

While they haven’t released full details just yet, they have divulged a preview of what the paid plans will offer:

* Unlimited social networks
* Unlimited RSS feeds
* Team members on social networks
* Advanced analytics & reports
* Expedited support

Will you upgrade your free account to take advantage? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!


I read an interesting article recently comparing the search volume for SEO Vs. Social Media overseas and this got me thinking about what these trends are for us Aussies!

I guessed prior to searching that Social Media searches would far outrank SEO, however, I was somewhat surprised when the results came back …

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Now you can see in the news reference volume (bottom graph) that Social Media has taken the lead, however, my interest is peaked and more centred on the search volume (top graph) where SEO is still being searched more often than Social Media.

It is interesting that even during the hype and immense news coverage of Social Media, that Search Engine Optimisation is still a force to be reckoned with!

So what does this mean?

While interest in Australia is growing on the Social Media topic, ranking in a top search result position on Google or Bing is still higher on the agenda for most Australians and with the number of small businesses in Australia, I would hazard a guess that it is the business community that is the driving force behind this search trend.

Social Media is emerging as a fantastic opportunity for the small to medium  business to compete on a level playing field with large budgeted business, but maintaining the basics of web marketing should still be high on the SMB agenda. And, since the advent of social appearing on searches, combining the two could be the internet marketing answer that most businesses are looking for.

What about you?

Are you a small to medium business utilising the web as part of your marketing mix? Do you combine your SEO with your social media and your email marketing to achieve search result domination?

Or have you chosen to focus your digital marketing efforts in one place?

We’d love to hear from you in the comments!

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I have recently been working with a client to redevelop their web content.

During the client brief, I couldn’t help but take notice of a passing comment that went along the lines of, “But there’s nothing that isn’t already on the website. Why do people call up and ask questions all the time?”

This instantly set off sirens in my mind. It appeared that all the information that people wanted was there, but not set out in an easy way for people to understand. And taking a closer look at their current site, this became very, very obvious.

When seizing a potential customer’s attention, it makes sense to try and hold onto it for as long as you can. So it can seem like a good idea to add as much convincing text as possible to try and make the sale. But overloading the consumer with too much information is no good either. Text-heavy and disorganised sites are boring, hard to follow and are a sure-fire way to make readers lose interest.

The solution? Take a step back further than just changing the copy. Present your information in a simple way that people can understand. In addition to rewriting the text so it is easily scannable, place it within an easy-to-navigate structure.

My client’s website was a complete mess of internal links which lured readers into a confusing maze of information. A reader should not have to use the ‘back button’ to figure out where they are within the site. They should also be able to find the information they need within each relevant section. There was a mass of integral copy buried under layers of pages, link after link after link. It’s a wonder how customers were able to find their contact details to ask for answers to their questions in the first place.

Don’t make it difficult for your reader’s to find what they’re looking for. Rethink your navigational tools. Do you have the appropriately named buttons across the top of your website? Have you listed all the relevant pages in the left-hand navigation column? Furthermore, if you have several different parts to your site, ensure that all the templates look the same so that the reader doesn’t get even more confused.

So next time you’re thinking about revamping your site to boost sales, remember that there is only so much that rejuvenating web copy can do. Get your copywriter to team up with your web designer to create the most effective results.

Natalie KhooOur Guest contributor Natalie Khoo, is a Freelance Writer and Editor based in Melbourne. Starting her professional career in London at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Natalie has since returned to Australia where she has played the role of editor and contributor to a number of magazines and websites. Natalie also has extensive marketing and advertising skills from being appointed Advertising Manager of Pepper Publishing, which she has combined with her writing skills to become the accomplished business copywriter she is today.

To find out more information, visit www.nataliekhoo.com.au. You can email Natalie at: natalie@nataliekhoo.com.au, or call her on                       

ISP Media Wants You!

View Comments Posted by ISP Media on May 28th, 2010


If you are a C# .NET Developer that is …

6 month full time contract (with the opportunity to continue)

We are looking for a mid-level .Net Web Developer to join our growing team. We have a great opportunity for you to display your .Net web development skills, working with a solid company that has been active in the industry for 10 years.

The role provides plenty of variety, with the team currently working on creating new websites aimed at driving at least 6 individual projects and spanning several industry sectors.

To apply for this role you must have:

  • 1-3 years C#.Net commercial web development experience
  • SQL Server 2005 experience in creating databases and programming features
  • Microsoft Unit Testing experience
  • ASP.Net 2.0 – 3.5
  • AJAX
  • XML, XHTML 
  • CSS skills
  • Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • The ability to work well as a part of a small team and without supervision

We require an immediate start for the right candidate. To apply for this great role, please send your CV in WORD format to jobs@ispmedia.com.au

Brisbane, Willawong location


We were recently interviewed by “Marketing by Deepak” one of our fantastic new friends that we met through our social media!

We have placed the 6 tips we gave his readers below, just for you!

6 great tips to keep in mind when looking for a web developer:

  1. Find out how long they have been in business for – if they have been around for while then it is a good bet they are a solid company who can help you and your company well into the future.
  2. Review their previous projects – look for projects that are similar to what you are looking to develop and review their style, design, functionality, etc.
  3. Read their testimonials – if they don’t have any on their website, be afraid, be very afraid ..
  4. Review their website – check that the company you are looking to hire has their own website that is regularly updated, has some bells and whistles that showcase their talents and are active in the industry, e.g. on social media.
  5. Be realistic with your budget – expecting to get a site like Facebook for $500 is like wanting to buy a Ferrari for the price of a second hand go kart, it’s just not realistic.
  6. Finally, take notice of their proposal document – if they just give you a price without outlining what you will receive for that price, then you can be sure they have not spent nearly enough time getting to know you and your business to be able to provide the right website for your needs.

If you want to find out more, You can view the whole interview here …

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