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Time versus social media

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Many of you are also business owners, and I know what that means when it comes to time: there’s never enough of it. It also means wearing all the hats, trying to balance all the spinning plates, and knowing your work is never quite done. Add the exciting (and often frenzied) world of social media, which is no longer optional and definitely something that requires constant attention, and, if you are like me, you can often feel that it’s become too much to maintain!

No wonder there are “social media experts” popping up everywhere! It’s a opportunity-based business idea that has come out of the social media flurry: to help businesses manage and maintain their social media presence.

At Rock+Feather, we have tried several ways of keeping up with the social media stream. In the past, we have distributed goals and tasks between all the staff in the company; we have hired an intern focused almost exclusively on social media updates; I have tried to do it all myself. Each one has has its pros and cons.

For example, in the past year, I have been sole keeper of the social media face for Rock+Feather. That is why you see a steady stream of Facebook updates, but the blog posts appear so inconsistently. It has become very apparent to us that my being able to send out a short note about the latest website launch or news-worthy article to Facebook and have it populate our Twitter and LinkedIn accounts simultaneously reaches the most people, considering our web traffic and audience touch points. It’s also the simplest for me to do, considering we have set our Facebook stream to populate the others automatically. (Time saver alert!)

How do you handle keeping up with social media? What are your tips for saving time while still leveraging the power of social media?

Beginning the conversation

Friday, February 25th, 2011

I get a lot of emails and phone calls from potential new clients wanting to work with us, many of whom have never been through a branding process or worked with a design team. Very often the emails read something like this: “I love your work. We need a logo and a website. What will that cost and how long will it take?” or “I’ve never been through this process before, can you tell me what to expect?” Many people are seeking a quick reply with a quick answer. These are very important questions, and there are many more, but none of them can be answered without beginning an in-depth conversation. The vast breadth of design and branding projects possible makes a short answer impossible! Also, Rock+Feather takes great pride in developing long-term relationships with their clients, so we see this as the very beginning of the conversation… which will hopefully last years!

So how do we begin a conversation for the first time? Rock+Feather has developed a 3-step process for potential client inquiries, each stemming from the previous step. Through the years, we have found this process works very well for both parties. Here’s how we do it:

  1. Preliminary Call :: The potential client and I (Nicole) have a brief 20-30 minute phone call to get an overview of their business or organization and its basic branding and/or graphic design needs, as well as talk a little bit about who Rock+Feather is and what we can offer. This will give us both the opportunity to see if the collaboration could be a good fit! We like to call this “getting the broad strokes”.
  2. Exploratory Meeting :: If it does seem like a good fit, we continue to conversation! We choose a time that Nicole will visit their place of business (even if it’s a home office) to meet with the client (and possibly other leaders on their team) face-to-face for a more in-depth conversation about the business, and both immediate and long-term goals/needs. This meeting gives us the details: do we have a good rapport, is the project scope mutually understood, what is the personality of the business and the leaders on this project. All of these things are crucial in a successful design partnership.
  3. Proposal Development :: After that in-person meeting where we both gain a deeper understanding of the scope of the project(s) and each other, if both parties agree that Rock+Feather is still a good fit, we develop a proposal for the client. This opens up the conversation for how we might collaborate in ways that benefit the client. The proposal, which clearly outlines the scope, the relationship expectations, and the budget, often goes through several iterations before it is agreed upon and signed by both of parties.

Choosing a branding and design partner is an important choice, and the success of the collaboration that will come out of it is a crucial step in growing your business. Rock+Feather’s goal with this 3-step process is to help potential clients make the right decision, even if their choice is not us.

As a footnote, I want to point out that none of Rock+Feather’s time during this initial 3-step process is billed to the potential client, and proposals are prepared at no obligation to them, of course.

PEERS website launched!

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

We are thrilled to announce that PEERS new website has launched. PEERS is an outstanding nonprofit organization based in Oakland, California, “promoting mental health, empowerment, and social inclusion”.

We have worked on this project with the entire PEERS team, including Lisa Porter Smusz and Shannon Eliot; webmeadow; and Albino Crow Photography, and are so proud to see it live!

PEERS homepage