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Phil Adikes speaks to Garden Center Owners about e-marketing. You can expect his presentations to be energetic, interesting, and understandable. There is no techno-babble, just plain solutions that will bring more people to your garden center.
Phil has had great reviews from the ANLA Management Clinic, Mid-AM Horticultural Trade Show, Garden Center Symposium and Ball Publishings Retail Experience. |
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With case studies, survey results, and parallels from other industries Phil will show your attendees what it takes to develop rapport with younger audiences, build subscribers, increase store visits and grow the average ticket.
As an avid learner, Phil knows the importance of "educating" as opposed to "selling." All of his teaching is geared toward a program that any garden center could do on its own.
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Areas that are covered include:
- Building your garden center brand with every edition
- Planning and building your editions in advance
- Writing articles that get people off the sofa
- Staying on the "white lists" so your mail gets delivered
- Getting your customers to refer you
- Promotions that work
- Software that can help make a great newsletter
- Blogs & Forums
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Search Engine Optimization:
Situation:
“My garden center has a great Website, but nobody comes to it. We have customers that look on the Internet and can’t find it.”
Solution:
This seminar will focus on using Internet search engines to drive “net new” customers to your garden center.
Topics Covered:
- Choosing your domain name or multiple domain names
- Common search terms that will draw traffic
- How to raise your search engine power rankings
- How to create gateway pages that will attract different visitors
- Make your site dynamic with fresh and new content
- Sources for free content
- Common search engine mistakes that result in blacklisting
- Tracking results and making changes
- Pay-per-click strategies for a budget
Handouts:
- Data will be provided on search terms and results
- Glossary of common terms and their user-friendly explanations
List of free resources that provide valuable information |
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Strategic Web design:
Situation:
“I wish I had more information to drive my e-marketing decisions. I am interested in knowing what features make a garden center site ‘GREAT’. I want to hear a business discussion on costs, return on investment, and how to measure success from a business owner’s perspective.”
Solution:
This seminar will highlight the most successful garden center sites on the Internet. We will start with basic sites that offer an instant, inexpensive presence for garden centers. We will then proceed with a typical growth pattern and consider each option with regards to cost and measurable result.
Web topics considered:
- Free online site building tools
- E-Newsletters
- User Forums
- Social network
- Blogs
- Online calculators and libraries
- Online landscape design tools
- E-commerce
- Podcasting
- Video Tutorials
Before the session begins, I will gather cards from several attendees so we can look at Web sites on the fly.
Handouts:
Attendees will learn how to use free site tools to build a site for less than $100. We will look at different sites from across the country to show a logical progression in cost and return. |
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Building an E-Newsletter Program that Works
Situation:
“We started working on an E-Newsletter but it didn’t really work. In the winter we didn’t have many subscribers, and then during the spring we got too busy. People told us they liked it, but we don’t know if it really drove any sales”.
Solution:
This discussion will look at how to implement a successful E-Newsletter program. We will hand out a planning calendar and work through the things that can be done before you start to assure your success.
Topics Covered:
- How to build a subscriber list
- Making sure your E-Newsletter stays out of junk mail folders
- Improving your open rate from the typical 20% to 60%
- Article planning to get folks off the sofa and into your store
- Getting vendors to pay for your E-Newsletter
- Building editions in advance
- Making your E-Newsletter interactive
- Using color images to make your readers hungry for your products
- Using your E-Newsletter to interact with your customers
Handouts:
Planning calendars will be provided in paper form, and emailed in Excel format to anyone that wants it. We will provide a list of 1,000 article topics. Participants will be provided with a list of Websites that offer free content. |
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