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Social Media: A Two-Way Street

August 15th, 2011

Leonardo da Vinci spent 12 years carefully crafting Mona Lisa’s smile. Those hoping to jump onto the social media bandwagon should be just as cautious with their online efforts.  Despite having a lofty set of followers, you may run the risk of hindering your efforts if you don’t have a careful strategy in place, along with regular interaction with your consumers. It’s possible that your followers will become immersed in your material if it’s relatable, beneficial, and interactive.

One mistake companies make is thinking of social media as solely an advertising tool. Consumers don’t want to hear the same messages thrust out in traditional media. Followers want engaging material that sparks discussion. If done well, they will want to share this information with others.

Think of your social media efforts as a two-way street. Information should be going out to the consumer and insightful information must be coming in. Before posting material, ask yourself, will your message generate a response?

According to a 2011 IBM study, 42 percent of consumers are reluctant to interact with brands and companies on social media due to a concern for spam. Those that interact with brands need to feel a company is communicating honestly before they participate. In order to generate a response, you will have to work hard to gain trust and prove your material is related to their interests.

Before posting, take your time to jump into the shoes of the consumer and ask if the message you are sending out is engaging. According to Facebook.com, there are over 900 million objects to interact with on their site. What makes your information stand out?

For more tips, see the 9 Easy Social Media tips put together by Off The Grid News.com.

Sources:

Off The Grid News.com

Autonews.com


Celebrating 10 Years of Public Relations Success!

August 1st, 2011

The team at TJM Communications, Inc. reflects on the company’s 10 year anniversary!

Treva J. Marshall

First of all, it’s hard to believe it has been 10 years!

This milestone is very personal to me, not only because it’s my company, but because of all the people who have been part of the vision. It places me at a loss for words, as I can never fully express gratitude to the family, clients, staff, colleagues and friends who have made this moment possible.

 A special thank you to my family for being by side and in particular, I want to thank my husband, Scott Marshall, for all the sacrifices he has made to help me realize my dream.

 In summary, my thoughts, my perspectives, my feelings are all focused on gratitude and looking forward to our next big milestone with the same support system we’re so fortunate to have!

 

Sabita Balmick

Congratulations on 10 Years!  Treva, I wish you and the company another 100 years of success!

 I can’t believe it’s been 10 years already… it seems like only yesterday that Treva was my manager at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin. One day, she called me into her office and said “Sabita, I’m quitting the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin because I am starting my own PR firm.”  I still remember how very disappointed I was with that statement, but how happy I was for her desire to start a new journey…

 I take pride in saying that I am fortunate to have Treva as my manager at both of my jobs since I’ve moved to Florida!

 

Dipika Joshi

I joined the TJM team back in 2004 and can’t believe how fast the time has flown by!

The company quickly jumped from a one-woman operation to an incredible team of dedicated professionals.

From working a restaurant opening alongside the legendary Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula to observing the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis and seeing a piece of history in the making, we have been able to work with wonderful clients and afforded many unique opportunities throughout the years.

I wish TJM a very happy 10th anniversary and look forward to the next 10 years!


A Note from the President…

April 11th, 2011

11 years ago, I was faced with an important decision. 10 years ago, the decision was made.

Who knew that opening TJM Communications, Inc. would mean playing a role in promoting some of the world’s most phenomenal places, doing some of the most exciting things and meeting some of the most incredible people?

But none of this would have been possible without people who believed in and supported me, clients who came to the table to give us the opportunities, and an unwavering staff who always said “Yes, we can!”

As we celebrate our 10th year this year, I am humbled. I am grateful. And I look forward to the days ahead…

Launching TJM Communications, Inc. wasn’t an easy choice, but 10 years later, it has shown me it was the right choice.

10 years would not be possible without family, friends, clients and staff, and to you all, I am eternally grateful.

Thank you all!

Treva