Behind-the-Scenes of February Boot Camp

bootcamp wednesday drive Feb 07, 2018

There is a good chance that you as a {LAB} member have been to one of our famous Boot Camps. You probably have never had a chance to look behind the curtain and see what we do to set everything up. So, here is a look behind the scenes at Limo U’s February Boot Camp.


It all started before the last Boot Camp in December. We launched the sales page with some specific topics and we watched as you guys started to fill up the seats. We ran through the December boot camp and did a post mortem on the event to make changes for the February Boot Camp. One major change was the day structure. We wanted to make VIP more valuable so we switched it over to Wednesday. With VIP on a Wednesday it would allow deeper and more meaningful questions about the content we presented.

We also wanted to change the way we presented the content. This Boot Camp would have a theme that we would start with video and cary into the presentation and even room decoration.

As Bill and Daniel were putting the...

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5 Ways to Improve Your Next Piece of Marketing Material

 

Delivering useful and relevant information your potential and current clients want and need is a crucial step to increasing engagement with your brand and business.


Compared to paid search, content marketing requires less investment on the front end generates 3X more leads on the back end.


Small businesses only have results to gain from spending time on content marketing, since those with blogs see lead generation rates 126% higher than those without blogs.


Online material that educates, informs, and entertains your potential clients builds trust in your company and your brand.


It elevates you from an entity trying to sell something to a knowledgeable force trying to…  

  • Start a conversation
  • Create a powerful voice,
  • And make a change to an industry

As you begin thinking about your limo operation’s content marketing future, consider the following 5 methods for improving the marketing material you produce and distribute:


1. Respond to the needs of your consumer...

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Develop Unified Messaging for Your Brand in 3 Easy Steps

 

Small business owners are responsible for a plethora of tasks. So, it’s no surprise that monitoring the amount of content their brand produces doesn’t typically make it to the top of the priority list.

Unfortunately, disseminating quality content into the digital atmosphere is as important to your business’ survival as pollinating bees are to the yield of many crops.

In both situations, lackluster reach translates to diminishing returns on investment.

A majority of people, 70% to be exact, prefer obtaining valuable information from a brand through articles rather than advertisements.

Plus, 68% of your potential clients reflect positively on your brand after reading, viewing, or listening to content it created.

To ensure you reach as many qualified leads as possible with a direct and consistent message, you must evaluate your brand from the inside, out.

Start with these 3 easy steps to develop a unified brand message:

1. Decide your brand’s unique...

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How to Optimize Your Landing Page for Mobile Viewers

 
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Find Out How People Are Finding Your Website in 5 Minutes Or Less

 

As we all know, driving traffic to your website is super important. What some overlook though is analyzing the data once you have done it.

  • What’s your #1 traffic source?
  • How much time are people spending on your website if they came from Google vs. Facebook?
  • How many pages do they look through?
  • How much REVENUE do they generate for your business?

In order to maximize your ad spend, you have to analyze that data, and I am going to show you how to access that data in as little as 5 minutes.


The one precursor here, is you must have Google Analytics (GA) set up for your site.


If you don’t, you’re missing out on a ton of valuable information - and it’s totally free! To start your account, just go to analytics.google.com and follow their step-by-step setup process.


Assuming you already have a GA account, here’s how you find out more information about the traffic on your website.


3 Quick Steps to Access Traffic Data Inside Google Analytics


STEP 1: On the...

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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Videographer

Uncategorized Jan 03, 2018
 
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How to Use Facebook as Part of a Local Marketing Strategy

 

You may think I’m going to talk about Facebook advertising. But, I’m not. I divert to Daniel on all things Facebook advertising.


Today, I’m going to give you a few ideas to build a community around your brand that don’t involve spending money on digital advertising.


Now, why should you even want to expend effort towards building a local marketing strategy through Facebook? Simple.


It not only generates awareness for your brand, but it also increases your opportunities for generating revenue.


1. Share Reviews Organically


Most of you receive reviews on platforms ranging from Google and Yelp to Facebook and other niche sites. Don’t let those reviews sit idle! Take a screenshot of them, post to your Facebook page, and tag the reviewer - if possible. Tagging expands the reach of your post - introducing your brand to a wider audience.


Here’s a testimonial - similar to a review - that Limo University received recently from one of our members.

We could...

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Budgeting a Growth Plan for 2018

Uncategorized Dec 19, 2017
 
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Placing Your Facebook Pixel on Your LeadPage - and Why it Matters

 
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The Marketing Tool in Your Pocket: Photography 101

The phone in your pocket can be one of the best marketing tools you have. Capturing the right moment will say more than any well-written copy or sales pitch. Phones today have cameras that compare with the best professional cameras; only if you know how to use it.


Lesson #1: The Rule of Thirds


One way to tell an amateur from a professional is the way they frame their shots. Framing a shot is all about using little tricks for the placement of objects or people to add visual interest to a photo. The biggest trick in the book is using the rule of thirds. Imagine your screen being split into thirds horizontally and vertically. When you align visual elements on those intersections it creates the most visually appealing image. The best part is that you don’t have to imagine. Most phones have guides you can turn on in the settings to give you help while framing your shots.


Lesson #2: Pick Your Focus


The camera does a good job most of the time picking the right thing to focus on....

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