Showing posts with label marketing communications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing communications. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Davey Tree Wins Communications Awards from TCIA

Congratulations to The DaveyTree Expert Company who was awarded two Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) Professional Communications Awards for 2018.

Davey won in two separate categories of the professional communications awards: marketing campaign and newsletter/blog. The professional communications awards program honors marketing and communications excellence within the tree care industry.

Our “Tree RxCampaign” was the focus of Davey’s public relations efforts in 2018. The campaign, which won in the marketing campaign category, concentrated on the health and wellness benefits associated with trees. The messages were featured throughout the year on Davey’s website, social media accounts and other printed materials.

The Davey Bulletin, Davey’s internal employee magazine, was awarded in the newsletter/blog category and was submitted by the corporate communications department. The Davey Bulletin is a bi-monthly publication that highlights Davey’s employees, leadership within the green industry and the commitment to the company’s core values of integrity, safety, expertise, improvement, leadership and resolve.

“Davey’s honored to be recognized as communications leaders in the green industry,” said Sandra Reid, vice president, Davey corporate communications and strategic planning administration. “The corporate communications team created some fun and creative communications pieces in 2018, that even go beyond the two highlighted here. This recognition within the industry motivates us to think of innovative and dynamic ways to create even more effective communication pieces in 2019.”

Congratulations Davey! We are proud to work with you!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas Wishlist for Businesses in the Lawn and Garden Industry


Content marketing in the form of emailings, branded websites, and editorial content was trusted by 50% or more of respondents to Nielsen's Global Trust in Advertising survey from Q3 2011.

wishlist resized 600Christmas is almost upon us and this year there is one thing that business in the lawn and garden industry should have at the top of their marketing wishlist: Content marketing.
 
What is content marketing you ask? It's valuable content that delivers high-quality, relevant information yielding measurable results without promotional push. It provides useful information to aid purchase decisions, improve product usage, and entertain consumers. And, it's more credible than advertising.

In today’s advertising rich environment, fresh, engaging content has never been as important for businesses as it is today. People use the internet to research, compare and review products, and this information impacts buying decisions both online and in stores. You need content marketing regardless of whether your organization is a B2B or B2C. The one big reason is trust!  Businesses must use content marketing because consumers don’t trust advertising.
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Providing valuable, relevant content that tells a story, highlights your product or services, and establishes you as an industry expert is a powerful way to get found online, attract new business and build long-term relationships with customers. Content marketing is essential to help your company build an online presence in this digital age.

Here are five tips to get your content marketing’s trustworthiness on track.
  1. Treat customers and employees with respect. Be open where appropriate about your firm’s business practices. Good manners go a long way. Remember customers observe how you treat your employees and others in their organization.
  2. Be transparent in your dealings. Keep confidential information private but where appropriate let employees and customers see how you do business.
  3. Show your organization is ethical in its practices. In a social media environment, it’s critical to act in good faith.
  4. Seek strong company representatives to create content and represent your organization. Use academics, technical experts within your organization, other consumers and regular employees to create and present your content. When using visual media such as video and photographs, make sure they reflect company positions in their dress, language and settings.
  5. Deal with a PR crisis quickly. Don’t let it fester. Act quickly and decisively before it controls you.
Of course, this doesn't happen overnight.  Creating a lasting relationship takes months, even years of proving yourself and your company.  But don't give up!  And, consider hiring Garden Media to help you maximize and create fresh and engaging content.
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