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Promoting Videos on Social Media

Now that camp is almost over, it is time to take a look at all of your digital assets from the summer. One of the most important assets to look at is your camp videos. Whether you had a professional videographer or not, you will want to take an inventory of the videos you have. Once you have the inventory taken care of, upload all of your relevant videos to YouTube or Vimeo (whichever your camp uses). Once they are uploaded,...

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Pinterest Introduces Topics

Last week Pinterest announced an exciting new feature that could really boost the impact of your camp’s pins. Starting last Thursday users can now subscribe to topics and specific interests on the site to add pins from those topics into their feeds. There will be a wide variety of topics to follow, from camping and hiking, to bubbles and dinosaurs. Clicking on a topic will also bring a list of other relevant topics that might interest that user. So a Pinterest user who...

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Fall Planning: Social Media for Summer Camps

It's hard to believe we are over half way through the summer! Some camps in the South and Southwest are already wrapping up their sessions. Camps up North are finishing up their Visiting Days and settling in for another month of Camp. Even though during camp can be very hectic, you should try and set aside some time for Fall Planning. This is what I recommend so that it isn't too overwhelming. 1. Spend 1 hour writing 30 days of content...

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Avoiding Copyrighted Music for your Camp Videos

You may have found the perfect summer jam for your camp on the radio, but is it the right song for your YouTube and Facebook videos? Both sites are hyper-vigilant when it comes to copyright infringement and all public and private videos shared with your camp community are subject to strict enforcement. With advanced audio-scanning technology, YouTube and music companies can easily identify any copyrighted songs in your videos and have them removed. Even if you purchase the song and give credit...

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Three types of advertising

I wanted to share with you all a great blog post from Seth Godin on advertising. What kind of advertising is your camp running? What do you want to be running? From Seth's Blog: "Direct response ads pay for themselves (at least they do when they work). Socially acceptable paid-for interruption leads to response, and the response (a sale, generally) generates revenue and you can run the ad again. Google's business is driven by direct response advertising. Trust ads are generally unmeasurable. "I've heard of...

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Improving Your Google AdWords

AdWords, Google’s online advertising program, allows businesses to create ads that connect with Google searches. Your ads will pop up based on the keyword lists you create and their relevance to what people are searching online. Here are some tips for getting started with AdWords and building your keyword lists: Begin your campaign by making a mental profile of your customers. Think about who they are, where they are, what websites and blogs they read, and what words or phrases they...

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Running Ads During the Summer

Summer is quickly approaching and I get asked a lot if camps should continue to run Google and Facebook ads during the summer. I definitely understand this question and realize that it can add up to some pretty significant budget savings if you can pause your ads during the summer. BUT, you really shouldn't. Why you ask? 1. Summer is when you have the best content! You have to take advantage of marketing yourself at a time when you have the...

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AdWords Certification

Did you know that Google has an AdWords certification program? This means that any advertiser can take two Google AdWords exams that help qualify them in terms of running your AdWords account. I highly recommend asking whoever runs Google Adwords for your summer camp if they are AdWords certified. The team at Social Summer camp is Adwords certified and we feel confident in helping you run successful, ROI positive campaigns!   ...

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Social Media for Your Industry

I know about 99.9% of my readers are from the Summer Camp industry, but I love figuring out how social media can be used for all industries! I was approached by the father of one of my amazing clients to write a blog post for his Photography blog. If you are looking for social media tips for photography (or any industry), this blog is definitely the place to go. Here is an excerpt from the post: Recently articles have been swirling around...

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