Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

Crianlarich Hotel – AA 3 star Scottish Hotel

Business News, Client News | Posted by Gavin
Apr 10 2010
3 star Scottish Hotel at Crianlarich

3 star Scottish Hotel at Crianlarich

One of our new clients, The Crianlarich Hotel have recently been awarded 3-stars by the AA.  Situated in Crialarich, ideally located near to Loch Lomond, The River Tay, Glencoe, Oban and the Western Isles, the hotel has also just  installed a new kitchen, totally transformed the reception and opened their new restaurant.  It is also rumored that the AA may return to inspect their food with a view to awarding them their first Rosette – our fingers are firmly crossed for them.

This great 36 room Scottish hotel, in a perfect situation is well worth a visit and we wish them all the best in gaining true recognition for all their hard work.

Join them online on: Twitter | Facebook
Read Guest Reviews on: Trip Advisor (97% of travellers recommend)

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How to get followers on Twitter – theory & practicality

Business News | Posted by Katie
Apr 05 2010

twitter birdThe heading of my post suggests that I am just about to give you a ‘how to’ guide – I wouldn’t be so presumptuous to say that I know how to get quality followers!  What I do know is that I have read some really good articles and blog posts and have also been subject to sales pitches from less than scrupulous companies telling me how, for the price of a small country they will get me a gazillion followers in 5 minutes.

So, whats the point of 1000′s of followers if they are following for the sake of it?  What we all want are followers who are interested in what we have to say, are keen to learn from our experiences or are just being nosy and want to keep a gossipy eye on what we are doing – I fall into that category I think!  Many of us have both a business and a personal Twitter account some of us link them both together but still the big question is how do I get more people to follow me?

So, this is the theory:

1.  Who is the most influential person/business you are following on Twitter who is in the same line of business as you and who you would consider a mentor in their field?

2.  Start following the people that are following your mentor.  Do this is blocks of 50 per day.

3.  After 3 days, anyone who has not followed back from your first 50, unfollow them.

4.  Repeat the process every day, unfollowing people if they havent followed you, and start following 50 more people. (A good tip here is to create private lists in order to keep track of when you initially followed them, so as not to repeat)

5.  Anyone who has followed you back, make sure you interact with them – not just an automated tweet saying thanks for the follow – actually go and look at their posts and find something that you can associate with.

OK, reality check – have any of us got the time to do this every day?  I know I haven’t!  So, in our business we have taken this theory and put it into practice but with a much longer time frame associated, but, I am pleased to say it is working and we are closer to doing more business with more people.  We are starting to build our followers up and I would like to think they are following us because they think we might have something interesting to say – of course they might stop following us next week because they are bored with us but then that is completely out of our control!

Are you a quality follower?  Well then you can follow Aviemore Business and we will speak soon.

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Tweetdeck v Hootsuite – the great debate!

Business News | Posted by Katie
Mar 22 2010

pink-boxing-glovesWhich would you use and why?  Its as simple as that – the one question that is floating around our work table at the moment.  Completely and utterly undecided and before I plunge further into investigating I thought I would ask the population.  I like simple, clear, quick to use – I hate confusion, looking good but doing nothing and generally failing to do what it says on the tin.

So if anyone can help out here at all I / we (must include husband who doesn’t like change at the best of times) would be eternally grateful.  Thanks!

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Competition launched for businesses in the Cairngorms National Park

Business News, SEO Scotland | Posted by Katie
Mar 15 2010

competitionWe have just emailed a huge list of businesses within the Cairngorm National Park asking them to follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.  Have we missed you out?  Let us know… sorry if you are outside the Park but we had to start somewhere.

So our competition is as follows, actually you dont have to do anything onerous, just follow us or become a fan in March or April and you go into a draw.  The winner – totally and utterly picked at random – will get one of our SEO First packages  to the value of £360.

To all our fans and followers that are already signed up, dont worry we will enter you too, as long as your business is within the Park boundaries all you have to do is message or DM us and into the pot you go.  Winner will be notified by email and also blogged about here in the first week of May….. good luck!

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Blogging | why is an SEO blog such a stress?

Everything Else | Posted by Katie
Mar 09 2010

i-love-bloggingYou will see from the most recent posts that it hasn’t been me putting fingers to the keyboard it has been that hardworking husband/business partner of mine who clearly finds things he wants to blog about or rant about or talk to the world about.  So why do I have such a problem?  It’s not for lack of wanting to tell you about our new customers …. more blog posts to follow on these, it’s not for the lack of interesting stuff I read online or for developments that mean something to us.  To be honest I think it is laziness.  You have to get into a routine with blogging I think, actually I think I need a routine for every bit of social media integration otherwise I just keep putting it off.  Why do I do this when I know that people interact with me more the more I blog, Tweet, Facebook…. again laziness is the answer.  But, do I just want to blog for the sake of it or should I wait until there is something useful to say?  Well if I was blogging as a hobby then I guess I would just blog about everything and anything, but this is a business blog so I don’t want to be frivolous do I?  Ok ok we all know  I am the human face of Aviemore Business Solutions so perhaps I should just carry on being me and do a flurry of blog posts as and when I am in the mood.  Anyone else feel the same way?  Answers on a blog post ……

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