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Mitch Arnowitz

Doing More with Less: Digital Communications for Business Development

December 21, 2010 by Mitch Arnowitz

Last week, I attended and spoke at the British Consulate’s IPA Forum in New York City. Participants were economic development agency representatives from European countries. These folks are charged with creating business and jobs in their resspective countries – business that is generated by US-based companies.

The theme of the morning was doing more with less in a global recession. In my presentation entitled The New Biz Dev, I spoke about leveraging the digital environment for business development purposes. My remarks focused on tips, tools and low-cost ideas for utilizing digital communications (including social networking).

The thread running through my talk was that the Internet can be used to build long-lasting relationships and save money. I cautioned folks, however, that “resources” include time and money and building relationships takes time!

I touched upon using hosted solutions for relationship building efforts. Whether its an ASP for an e-mail campaign or document sharing for collaboration, hosted solutions is the way to go. Ease of use, cost and reliability are only a few reasons that our shop rarely licenses software these days.

The New Biz Dev – IPA Forum from Tuvel Communications

We also discussed customer service and how social networking solicits feedback, saves money and builds relationships. We mentioned Salesforce and MailChimp as examples of customer relationship management tools that are integrating social media into sales efforts and marketing campaigns.

Much of Tuvel’s outreach efforts include hanging out where our customers and prospects are – on their turf. We talked about making it easy for you and your company to be found and to do business with you, but I also discussed the importance of finding where your customers are online (even asking them directly through surveys and customer communications – two-way conversations). I emphasized the importance of developing and nurturing a permission-based house file rather than renting e-mail lists.

We had a fun discussion about contests and promotions, trying to impress upon attendees that all people like to have fun – whether they come from business to business, government to citizen or business to consumer sectors.

We developed a nice list of low cost tools that you can use for listening, creating content and sharing. You can find it here:

The New Biz Dev: Useful Tools from Tuvel Communications

Filed Under: Business Development, How-Tos, Tips & Best Practices, Tools, Tuvel Communications, Uncategorized Tagged With: business development, events, social media marketing, social networking, tools

Is your online communications program in need of a tune-up?

July 9, 2010 by Mitch Arnowitz

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Photo by Andy Henley

An ongoing dilemma for companies and organizations is defining successful online communication and outreach programs. If this is a dilemma you’re currently facing, then perhaps your online communications program is in need of a tune-up.
But, how do you know for sure? Try asking yourself some of the questions that follow:

[Read more…] about Is your online communications program in need of a tune-up?

Filed Under: Blogger Outreach & Relations, Marketing, PR, Social Media, Tips & Best Practices Tagged With: blogger relations, communications 2.0, email marketing, online communications, online reputation, PR, social media

VIDEO: Tuvel’s Mitch Arnowitz on the Digital Media Conference’s Social Media Marketing Panel

June 27, 2010 by Mitch Arnowitz

Tuvel Communication’s managing director Mitch Arnowitz recently participated in the Social Media Marketing panel at the Digital Media Conference, which took place on June 25th in Tyson’s Corner, VA. The panel was moderated by Elizabeth Shea, President and CEO of SpeakerBox Communications, and the panel members were:

  • Mitch Arnowitz, Managing Director, Tuvel Communications LLC
  • Hooman Radfar, CEO & Co-founder, Clearspring
  • Matt Goddard, CEO, R2integrated
  • Neal Sinno, VP Business Dev., Arkadium

Some of the topics covered: Social media marketing is growing as brands and marketers embrace the social web as one of the most effective ways to create buzz, attention and loyal followers. What are some examples of successful social media marketing campaigns? What are some of the pitfalls and practices to avoid? What is the future for social media marketing?

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Filed Under: Events & Conferences, Social Media Marketing, Strategy, Tuvel Communications, Video Tagged With: digital media, events, social media marketing

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