Archive for January, 2010

SimpleHelix Asks YOU: How do you integrate Social Media Into Your Internet Marketing?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Whether you’re waiting in line at Starbucks, your bank, or maybe even the DMV, you see people with their faces buried in various electronic devices: iPhones, BlackBerry(s), the new Droid…. you name it. What on earth are they doing?

It’s a safe bet that most of these people are right in the midst of a Facebook Status update, or updating their Twitter account (a.k.a. “Tweeting”).

It seems that our culture is always connected to these social media sites, every minute of the day– regardless of where we are. Keeping in tune with the current social media trend, many businesses have also hopped on the social media bandwagon, as it is viewed as the “cheapest”, fastest way to get your brand name and information out there in the social media realm.

But how much is too much? Particularly on Twitter, one innocent “Where do I find….” tweet will cause an onslaught of replies from merchants peddling their wares and overwhelming the unsuspecting “Tweet-er”. So where is the line drawn?

We found a great article on entreprenuer.com (you can read it here) outlining some really helpful ideas to creating a successful social media marketing campaign. However, our favorite story of an effective social media campaign is told by our SimpleHelix President, as relayed to him by a speaker at a recent webhosting conference event.

The speaker had just arrived in the airport and collected his bags only to find the car service he had scheduled to take him from the airport to the event was nowhere to be found. He called the car service and got no response. Out of sheer frustration, he then tweeted something to the effect of “Car service M.I.A. Stuck at airport in….”.

In a matter of seconds, he received an “@” reply to his Tweet from another car service in the area letting him know they could have a car there in ten minutes. Not only was he so thrilled by the response, but ALSO the timely arrival of the car, that he then Tweeted about the car service, singing their praises!

What happened in this case is that one very attentive car service gained a new client, and also a referral that was received by hundreds of potential clients who follow that person on Twitter, all from one Tweet!

That particular car service is just one example, but other larger companies are just as active in their social media campaigns. You’ve probably heard of Best Buy’s “Twelp Force” and if you’ve griped on Twitter about your cable service, we’ll bet you’ve received a very timely response and eventual resolution from your cable provider as a result. In addition to marketing tools, more and more large name companies are using social media to listen to their client base and make changes accordingly.

That being said, social media campaigns can be very challenging for a small business to pull off. As outlined in this article from businessweek.com, social media campaigns are labor intensive, as they must be monitored constantly by a human being in order to be successful. Many small businesses may not have the time or resources to fully commit to a social media campaign. And really, a social media campaign without fresh information, “tweets”, “status updates”, or unanswered comments is on a crash course for disaster.

After all, that customer checking Facebook on their iPhone at the car wash may see that you didn’t respond to that last comment, leaving that customer (and any of the countless others also checking Facebook) with the impression that customer care is not a priority. Just as Facebook and Twitter can be effective tools for listening to your clients, they can also work against you if proper attention is not given to these social media tools.

Taking all of this into account, SimpleHelix asks YOU:

How do YOU integrate social media into your internet marketing campaigns? What are some key points you’ve learned during these campaigns? Also, have you seen a significant increase in sales or customer satisfaction since beginning your social media campaigns?

**UPDATE** After we posted this blog, SimpleHelix “Tweeted” the new blog post and title. That “Tweet” was “Re-Tweeted” nearly 20 times by marketing firms specializing in Social Media (of course!). So, even that isolated incident was a great example of how Social Media can be a powerful tool for your business. Just remember, the reason it is such a powerful tool is the fact that these sites do not require a fee to join. However, social media sites do require a human being to monitor all activity. In order to keep these tools cost effective, I’d avoid spending any money on custom development of your Facebook or Twitter page until you start seeing some return on the initial b-flat social media campaign attempts. Let us know how YOUR social media campaigns are fairing.

Magento and Memory

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

As more products and traffic are added to your growing Magento store, your resource requirements may grow as well. If you ever get the message that your store is out of memory, you can always increase this limit in your .htaccess file.

Edit the .htaccess file in your store’s root directory, and look for the following section:

############################################
## adjust memory limit
php_value memory_limit 128M
php_value max_execution_time 18000
############################################

All you need to do is change the php_value memory_limit 128 M line to php_value_memory_limit 512M.

Once this setting is in place, your Magento store should be able to accommodate your recent site growth!

SimpleHelix Asks YOU: Who Owns The Site?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

At SimpleHelix, we work with both web developers who are ordering services for or on behalf of their clients as well as business owners who are purchasing hosting services for the first time.

In both of these order scenarios, we are asked questions that either start with “I’m setting up this site for my client….” or “I’m the owner, but I won’t be doing any actual web development….”, and both of these questions always end with “who should I assign as the Main Contact on our account?”

A recent blog post on entreprenuer.com addresses some concerns that can arise by providing various scenarios that business owners will want to be savvy about when faced purchasing webhosting services for the first time. (you can view the post here). The article suggests that the Business Owner take a more hands on approach with regard to registering the domain name and choosing a webhosting provider. However, from the Developer’s perspective, placing several clients’ hosting services in the same client account that is managed by the Developer can be significantly easier to maintain.

So where does your web hosting service stand amidst the debate? We (and most hosting providers that we know of) consider the Main Contact on the client account containing the services to be in ownership of those services, and generally recommend that whoever is to be paying for the services be listed as the “Main Contact” (keeping in mind that you can always add additional contacts in your client area, such as developers, accountants…etc.).

What we’d like to know, is how our clients prefer to handle this scenario, for Web Developers and Business Owners alike.

For Web Developers maintaining services on behalf of clients: What are some ways that you’ve created amicable service agreements with your clients? Do you have any recommendations for other Web Developers with regard to purchasing services on behalf of their clients?

And for our Business Owners who manage their hosting account directly: Do you have any advice for other Business Owners ordering services for the first time?

New Dedicated Servers at SimpleHelix

Monday, January 18th, 2010

SimpleHelix recently invested in a Dell Blade Server infrastructure that allows us to offer our customers an even more powerful premium dedicated server build. These new Poweredge blade servers now offer dual Quad-core Xeon CPU’s with Hyperthreading (total of 8 cores) -and- Dual 15K RPM SAS Drives in addition to the following specifications:

  • 32 GB RAM
  • Redundant power supply
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • All for only $449 per month!

Of course all of the following add-ons are available for these premium server builds for an additional fee:

  • Litespeed Webserver
  • Installatron 1-Click Installer
  • R1Soft CDP Backups
  • Server Management
  • DirectAdmin Control Panel
  • CPanel Control Panel

Feel free to contact us with your questions by one of the following methods:

Click here to order your premium dedicated server today!

Dedicated Server Hosting

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Are you looking for the best possible performance for your Magento store? Do you have multiple Magento stores that you need to host all under one control panel? Do you need to resell Magento hosting?

If so, then SimpleHelix’s dedicated servers are the perfect solution. Our dedicated servers, offered in multiple performance configurations, are some of the most competitively priced in the industry.

We currently offer four basic builds, but of course we can offer a custom solution if you require it.
Build 1: Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Storage – Starting at $99 per month
Build 2: Quad Core Xeon, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB Storage – Starting at $159 per month
Build 3: Dual Opteron, 16 GB RAM, 146 GB SCSI Storage – Starting at $199 per month
Build 4: 8 Core Opteron, 32 GB RAM, 146GB SAS Storage – Starting at $399 per month

If you have any questions about our dedicated server hosting plans, please feel free to contact us by our live chat link on the front page or by e-mailing us at support@simplehelix.com.

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