Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

The Best Approach to Social Media Marketing: Socializing, Not Selling

Monday, April 19th, 2010

With Social Media’s rise in popularity, businesses and Organizations are actively participating; and reporting mixed results. This can (in part) be attributed to the administrator’s misconception of the benefits; to be derived from Social Media participation. Quite simply, not using a tool for its intended purpose, is highly unlikely to elicit the desired result; and cause some discouragement.

Here is an interesting thought:

Facebook is like a Starbucks. A lot of people hanging out, but hardly anyone buying anything.”

Social Media and Social Networking websites are not intended for selling products or services. The only commodity that is sold successfully, on Facebook or Twitter; is YOU or your brand.

Consider this:

You are attending a dinner party, full of close friends and acquaintances. As you sit and socialize before dinner, you enjoy conversation with people who have a genuine interest; in sharing remarkable information and experiences. Then, along comes a friend-of-a-friend; with flyers, cards and a single-minded conversation. So much for dinner. (#blocked)

The businesses and Organizations that enjoy the most success with Social Media, utilize this innovative approach to monitor, promote and protect their Brand; in the marketplace. They offer dependable advice when asked for, and consistently provide meaningful and relevant information about their brand/Industry; to Followers and Friends. This sort of friendly and non-intrusive interaction supports a positive relationship, promotes Brand awareness and inspires consumer loyalty.

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Word of Mouse Replaces Word of Mouth

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Launching your Web site, and embarking on an SEO campaign, is very much like revisiting your early social interactions of school; particularly your High School Social Life.  It would seem that pubescent self-esteem, and in this instance your Web site’s success, is determined by the level of popularity and recognition you achieve; amongst your peers.
 
Search Engines measure popularity and credibility, by applying their unique algorithm to account for number of ranking factors; including established links, online reputation and more. In fact, established links are seen as a vote of confidence; a sort of “Yeah, I know Him/Her.”
 
Interestingly enough, a vote cast in your favor is also measured by the popularity/credibility; of the person (Web site) giving it. For example: Everyone in the Geography or Chess Club might be quick to say that they know you, however this endorsement is highly unlikely to boost your over-all popularity; in school. Make no mistake though, every bit of positive effort counts.  This especially holds true when favored school athletes and Cheerleaders, become familiar enough with your name; to acknowledge you in the hallway.
 
The successful strategies applied in High School, to gain notoriety and popularity; can easily be mirrored on the Internet. However, providing misleading information to your peers, or pretending to be something you are not; can have similar negative consequences. In the case of your new online presence, the much sought after “word of mouth” endorsements of popular High School peers, have been replaced by Word of Mouse™ Marketing Strategies; and the reviews of opinionated consumers.

More powerful than High school gossip, Internet and Social Networking participants are relentless in their pursuit of the latest news; and are quick to expose faults and untruths. Unlike faded memories of lost love, or the sting of an embarrassing moment; Web pages do not disappear.

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