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Social Marketing
What is Social Media?
Wikipedia describes Social Media as an umbrella term that
defines the various activities that integrate technology, social
interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and
audio. Social media can take many different forms, including
Internet forums, message boards, weblogs, wikis, podcasts,
pictures and video. Technologies include: blogs,
picture-sharing, vlogs, wall-postings, email, instant
messaging, music-sharing, crowdsourcing, and voice over IP, to
name a few.
Examples of social media applications include:
Google Groups (reference, social networking),
Wikipedia (reference),
MySpace (social networking),
Facebook (social networking),
Last.fm (personal music),
YouTube (social networking and video sharing),
Second Life (virtual reality),
Flickr (photo sharing),
Twitter (social networking and microblogging)
Reaching Target Audiences
Using Social Media sites, you can easily reach your target
audiences by:
1. Creating free pages/profiles on one or several of the social
media sites and then building relationships with your visitors
2. Boosting your Search Engine positioning by including links
back to your website (for both traffic and link popularity)
3. Advertising on social networks
4. Networking with complementary businesses
LATimes.com reported that in May 2008 Facebook had 123.9 million
unique visitors and 50.6 billion page views worldwide, according
to research firm ComScore. MySpace had 114.6 million
unique visitors and 44.5 billion page views.
In order to be successful on social media sites, you need to
find a network at which your target audience 'hangs out'.
For example, MySpace attracts a younger crowd with less money,
whilst Facebook's population is older with higher income.
You then need to:
1. Engage your audience by providing useful information (not
sales pitch)
2. Build up your following by being interesting, funny,
entertaining or insightful
3. Be real and show your personality
4. Gain trust and build relationships
When a business has a profile that people recognise on sites
such as Digg or Wikipedia, they have a significant ability to
influence discussion, create content and push visibility for
links.
The ultimate goal of this visibility is to have the power to
influence - once a business
has a voice, marketing becomes a soft sell rather than hard
sell.
To get the most out of social media marketing Pandemiclabs.com
says:
Don't try to preach, LISTEN
Don't try to interrupt, CONTRIBUTE
Don't try to control, ENGAGE
Social media marketing can be extremely powerful whether you
have a small or large business.
If you are interested in testing
out social networks, we can help with the following:
1. Promotional or
instructional video
Set up a video which you can upload to YouTube and
other video directories and embed into your website.
For an example of such video,
click here
Learn more about video marketing, click here
2. Blog
Set up a Blogger or WordPress Blog and
link it to your website, so you can blog your way to marketing
success.
For an example of a Blog, visit
the
Websites 4 Small Business Blog
To read more about blogs and how to use them for your business
click here
3. Facebook Business Page
Visit our
Facebook Page to see how it works.
Read more about Facebook Marketing
4. Create a unique Twitter page.
Visit our
Twitter Page
Read more about Twitter Marketing.
So if I can help with any of the above,
please contact me or fill out the
form on the left.
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