Posts Tagged ‘Social media’

4 Ways to Get the Most Out of Social Media

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Everyone knows the names of the social media powerhouses: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, with MySpace dwindling but still holding a significant share of participants.

But have you heard of any of these? Maybe one or two like Classmates.com, but the other few hundred on that list are probably new to you. And it’s far from exhaustive. It’s even left off major names like Squidoo (run by famous marketing Guru Seth Godin) and Virb, a network for artists of all types. Some estimates put the number of social networking sites at around 250,000.

My point is this: social media is a gigantic, expansive field. Too big for even the largest companies to leverage as a whole. For small companies like you and me to take advantage of it, there needs to be some strategic thinking. Here are some things to keep in mind either before embarking on a social media marketing push, or if you think your social media marketing needs to be re-evaluated:

1. Do Your Research yes, Facebook and twitter have b0-jillions of users. But if you’re in a niche market, one of the smaller, more focused networks might be a better place for you to spend your time.

2. Be Honest with Yourself You could spend all day on social networking, but that means all your other duties go by the wayside. Before embarking on a social media campaign, think about how much time each day you will be realistically able to spend on it.

3. Get Your Messaging Straight Social networks are fast paced. People will decide whether you are worth ‘friending’ or ‘following’ in just a couple of seconds. Before you get out into the fray, make sure you know how you’re going to introduce yourself. Make sure you’ve got a good reason for people to stick with you.

4. Decide How You Will Add Value Social Media is all about adding value to your friends and followers. You need to have a few different ways ready before you start communicating. And beware of ‘interesting’. Sharing ‘interesting’ thoughts or articles doesn’t count as adding value. You can do it, but don’t rely on your audience to have the same interests as you do.

‘Scalejacking’

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

This week I’m a bit overwhelmed with projects on tight deadlines. Hopefully some of you are enjoying (or at least managing) the same kind of situation. We’ll sleep when we’re dead, right?

That said, I’m stealing a blog entry from Seth Godin this week.  He’s got a great neologism that speaks to the core of Social Media Marketing. Check it out here.

China Blocks Twitter

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
How could such a small bird threaten such a large country?

How could such a small bird threaten such a large country?

In a piece of not-as-shocking-as-it-should-be news today, China has blocked it’s citizens’ access to twitter. Naturally, they’re not saying why it’s been blocked, but there’s a lot of speculation that it has to do with the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests coming up on June 4. This article from AdAge tells a bit more.

Sometimes I forget how good I have it living here in America. Not only do I have free access to just about any corner of the internet I choose to venture into, but my government usually doesn’t kill dissenters. I digress…

Clearly China is starting to catch on to what clever marketers figured out from day one. Twitter is unbelievably powerful for spreading ideas. It’s like being at a party that everyone in the world is invited to, and being able to join (or just eavesdrop on) any conversation you want. It’s a learning tool, a social tool, and an incredible marketing tool.

Don’t be China.

Twitter is a powerful (and very, very simple) tool that smart businesses will need to know how to leverage if they are serious about marketing their brand on the web. Don’t shut it out just because it’s scary or new. There’s opportunity to be had in that brave new world. And isn’t that what we’re all looking for?