Can A Company Use Instagram To Share Their Story and Build Their Business?

Instagram is a photo sharing service available as an easy to download application for any Android or iOS powered device. The photos captured can be shared on Facebook, Twitter and even Tumblr too. It is time for businesses to understand that this social sharing platform is here to stay. So how can a business use Instagram to share their story?

Build an Identity
Start snapping photos of your business. Once you’re ready to post your first image, you’ll be able to add a location if it is not already listed.

Try uploading photos of interesting aspects of the store or products, or share images of things the people who shop your business care about. You’ll be amazed at the response when you start sharing your perspective. Visuals speak louder than words.

Use Hashtags to Build a Following
What’s the point of taking a great photograph if no one will notice it? Celebrate your active brand advocates by deciding on a short, easy to type phrase that people can include in their tweets. For example Adidas used the hashtag “#thereturn” to celebrate the return of Derrick Rose. They even made it a predominate design element on their website for D Rose.

With the use of these hashtags you can monitor conversations focused around your brand by using the Twitter search feed or directly displaying these photos using the Instagram API on your website. Make sure to include any legal terms and conditions related to the use of the publically shared content. In the footer of their website, Adidas informed people: * If you send us a Tweet, or use our hashtag “#TheReturn” on Twitter and Instagram, you consent to letting adidas and Derrick Rose use your content and handle, in any media. If you opt in to our Facebook application All In For D Rose by adidas you also consent to letting adidas use your customized Facebook image in any media. Fan based media can be shared cross-platform allowing you to successfully use Instagram for marketing and to increase brand loyalty through the instant gratification of social likes.

Find Your Advocates
Snap a photo using Instagram and then select that you’d like to add a Photo Map. You’ll be prompted to “name a place”. This is where you’ll see a list of available locations based on your GPS location. Once you find your business, select it as the location and then upload your photo. Once uploaded you’ll be able to click on the location as a hyperlink and browse the gallery of photos other people have tagged for that same location.

Find anything interesting? Follow that individual and you’re on your way to building your community.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Lakestone Plaza: Boise Valley Commercial Real Estate for Lease

Lakestone Plaza

Lakestone Plaza
3300 E. Goldstone Way
Meridian, ID 83642

The 35,303 square-foot Class A Meridian, Idaho structure is part of the Silverstone Corporate Center, which is a 90-acre master planned employment center centrally located in the Boise Valley. Situated 1/4 mile from Interstate 84 at the Eagle Interchange, there are more than 1 million square feet of tenant amenities within minutes of the center. Lakestone Plaza tenants will have individual exterior entrances to their suites. There also is extensive perimeter and site landscaping, distinctive entry portals at signaled intersections on Eagle Road as well as on Overland Road, and consistent architecture throughout the park. Other highlights of Lakestone Plaza include:

Building Size: 35,303 square feet
Zoning: CC
Year Built: 2001
Site Area: 3.12 acres
Number of Floors: One
Parking: 5/1,000 usable square feet
Ceiling Height: 10 feet in office areas
Restrooms: Shared or private tenant restrooms throughout
Miscellaneous: The building has stone veneer wainscot with white window frames and tinted glass.

More information available about Lakestone Plaza at www.sundanceco.com or LoopNet.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Boise: A Great Place to Grab a Beer

Boise has been recognized by many publications as a great place to live and work, and now it has another accolade to add to its resume. Livability.com, which features America’s best places to live and visit, puts Boise – the home of The Sundance Company – as one of the top 10 beer cities.

What could be better than taking in the view of the Rocky Mountains while sipping on a fresh brewed beer? If your answer is “not much” then head to Boise, where there are five breweries offering dozens of different craft beers. It’s a hidden beer lovers paradise. You’ll find:

Sockeye Grill & Brewery has six signature brews and a variety of seasonal specialty beers including the Dagger Falls IPA, which picked up silver medals at the 2003 and 2008 North American Brewers Festivals. Customers can pick up kegs or just drop in and let the bartenders do the heavy lifting.

For a monstrously hoppy beer try the Hopzilla from Table Rock Brew Pub, which offers more than nine handcrafted selections and a laid back atmosphere. It’s a big place with a bar, spacious dining room and patio.

The Ram Restaurant and Brewery serves up Big Horn brews such as Total Disorder Porter, which picked up a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival. In the mix of their six craft beers and in the running for best named beer is the Buttface Amber Ale. The Ram lets you support the sport of curling by donating a portion of the proceeds for every signature taste curler that is purchased. The curler gives you six 3-ounce glasses of Big Horn beer.

The newest breweries on the block in Boise are Payette Brewing Company and Highlands Hollow Brewhouse.

About The Sundance Company

Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

The Sundance Company: Commercial Real Estate Investment Services

A condominium purchase allows individuals to own their own space or invest in commercial real estate without the management worries. The Sundance Company will continue to manage these sites, allowing individuals to focus on their primary business and benefiting from our volume discounts.

  • Real estate still continues to be a good investment. Historically, low interest rates spark consumer interest into owning versus leasing.
  • Have ownership of improvements. Build-out costs can be costly. Many professionals have found that owning office space not only makes economic sense, but it also provides a stable, familiar locations for their clients.
  • Significant tax advantages. After mortgage interest tax deductions and depreciation write-offs, the annual cost of office ownership is well below the average cost to lease comparable office space.
  • Asset accumulation. Actually buying a property becomes security for loans, security for lines of credit and a tangible asset that will add value to your company’s net worth. It is also a way to reduce or eliminate personal liability.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

The Importance of Real Estate Signs

CRE Outsider offered some great tips about real estate signs. The majority of the article is below but you can visit their website to read the entire post. Commercial real estate signs are a constant, visual reminder that reinforce awareness and provide name recognition.  Consider the fact that the average person passes by at least 40 signs per day and that 97% of the people in any given market will see a sign each day.  You can’t turn them off.  They just sit there as the market circulates around them waiting for the moment a consumer has a need. Signs have the lowest cost per impression and highest awareness/recall than any other form of advertising. Here are some suggestions to get the most out of your signs.

1 – Design: Don’t jam lots of text onto your signs.  Besides the listing type (sale/lease/available) your company name, logo and phone number are all you need.  Most brokerages put a web address but it’s really not necessary.  If they can read your company name, they’ll search for it online and get to your site. Some brokerages feel it’s  necessary to put the agent’s name/direct phone number on the sign.  Unless the agent’s name is easy to remember (because the phone number sure isn’t) it may not be worth the extra cost.  If you do want to add agent names, put them on a rider to not only draw attention to the name but so you can re-use the base sign.

2 – Contrast: Make sure your signs contrast with the background you intend to place them on.  You’ll also want to make sure your signs contrast with competitor signs – or that your competitors aren’t blatantly ripping off your design. If everyone seems to be copying your solid red signs, break it up.  Keep the red prominent but put your logo or phone number in a white or other secondary color block.

3 – Consistency … and Change: There’s something to be said for consistency when it comes to branding so don’t go changing your signs or logo all the time.  But you do need to be on guard for changes in style.  Review your sign design to keep it visually up to date and distinctive enough to stand out.

4 – Placement: Billboard advertisers place signs based on traffic counts and demographics but you don’t have that luxury.  The sign’s got to go where it’s got to go.  For primarily foot traffic areas, you’ll want them at/near eye level.  Signs viewable from highways should be placed facing traffic or multi-sided/multiple locations if you’re trying to attract commuters from both lanes.  If the sign is on a building, place at heights similar to billboards so they’ll catch the eyes of drivers on the approach. Also consider placing signs in areas where people tend to fixate their gaze such as bus stops or signaled intersections proximate to buildings you have listed or just for branding purposes.

5 – Measurement: Don’t just put up signs and forget about them.  Set up a system with the address, alternate addresses, nearby intersections, highway markers and any landmarks for each sign so when people call, you’ll be able to determine which property they’re calling about.

There’s no way you’ll know who visits your website after seeing a sign, but do keep track of sign calls.  And, make a note of deals that originated from sign calls.  Your results may vary, of course.  But if you don’t have the data, you’ll never know  that signs do work.

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Mobile Marketing: What You Should Know

Here is a nifty and informative infographic that clearly illustrates just how much people rely on and use mobile phones and smart mobile devices. The information shows that we use our phones for pretty much everything. More than 1 billion of the world’s 4 billion phones are now smart and 3 billion are SMS (short message service) enabled. It is widely predicted that by 2013 mobile internet usage will overtake desktop internet usage, and in 2012, more than 60% of all local searches are done from a mobile device. To better illustrate the growing mobile marketing opportunity, take a look at this infographic showing the size of the mobile market.

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Mobile Usage in Commercial Real Estate Up 61%

Technology in the commercial real estate sector moves at a far different pace than residential real estate, because the type of consumer is far different, and far fewer, and the professional needs of industry insiders are typically met by older software that may not be sexy and may be clunky, but transferring to another system is often regarded as a waste of time for a fast paced industry.

That said, devices in the pockets of professionals and consumers have evolved dramatically, and mobile use is on the rise, up 61 percent in 2012 compared to 2011, according to inMotion Real Estate’s recent report which also forecast that mobile use will double by 2016.

The report notes a 225 percent increase of mobile visits as a percent of total website visits in 2012 compared to 2011, marking a rise not only in smart device ownership, but in mobile usage in the commercial real estate industry.

The top five mobile brands in the commercial real estate industry are Apple, followed by HTC, Samsung, Motorola, and RIM (Blackberry). The most commonly used devices were the iPhone, iPad, Sony Ericsson LT 15i Xperia Arc, HTC EVO 4G, and lastly, the Motorola Droid X.

Interestingly, the rise of tablets are also forecast to be a substantial part of the commercial real estate industry, which makes perfect sense as professionals often spend a considerable amount of time in the field.

Apps and technology are in the process of catching up with mobile devices, and we suspect that the devices are what will help professionals to make the transition from older tools to the newer, slicker, more time-saving apps of today. Having watched the rise of tech tools for residential real estate professionals who tend to be faster to adopt, it is foreseeable that an app and tech tool surge is on its way.

 

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Have We Reached a World of Infinite Information?

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Jade Plaza: Boise Valley Retail Space for Lease

Jade Plaza is a 13,500+ square feet retail building in the Silverstone Business Campus in Meridian, Idaho, that provides excellent exposure and access to Overland Road with a traffic controlled intersection for ingress and egress. Great location for eatery or high traffic service user, and Eagle Road is located half a block west, is the highest volume road in the state, with the exception of I-84 Connector

Jade Plaza (Retail/Office)
3679 E. Overland Road
Meridian, Idaho 83642

Building Size: 13,513 square feet
Zoning: CC
Year Built: 2005
Site Area: 1.72 acres
Number of Floors: One
Parking: 5/1,000 usable square feet
Construction: Wood frame and glass with 6-inch square steel columns
Roof: Single ply EDPM roofing system on 2 layers of 1 ½ polyiso board on metal decking and bar joists framing system with vapor barrier
Floor Construction: 4” reinforced concrete slab over 18” compacted base
HVAC: 5-ton gas-fired carrier rooftop units. 100,000 BTU; 2,000 CFM
Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
Ceiling Height: 10 feet in office areas
Restrooms: Shared or private tenant restrooms throughout
Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department Connection
Miscellaneous: The building has stone veneer wainscot with white window frames and tinted glass. There is extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive entry portals at signaled intersections on Eagle Road as well as Overland Road; consistent architecture throughout the park.

More information available at about Jade Plaza at www.sundanceco.com or LoopNet.

 

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs throughout the Boise Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations in the Boise metropolitan area. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.