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Social Media Network Marketing Etiquette

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Social Media Networks such as Facebook, Twitter Youtube and LinkedIn is quickly becoming the latest trend in powerful business marketing.
Never has there been a marketing tool so dynamic that can promote your brand on a massive scale and link you instantly to a global network of potential customers.

Social Media Marketing truly has the capability to generate awesome sales with almost no hard costs involved…just a little time, and a little marketing knowhow.

However, Social Media Network Marketing is a little different to traditional marketing. As the name suggests, it goes down to ‘networking’.

If you want to really success at online network marketing you need to focus on your etiquette.

Attracting Followers
Think of Social Media Networking in the same way you would traditional networking.
Don’t just follow anyone just because you want to be known by everyone, selectively search for followers you want to be associated with and that you can see the potential of a future business partnership.
Online social networks usually have an easy search tool allowing you to search keywords or business names to find others in a similar industry or the industry you want to attract to your business.
When you decide to connect with that person or business, send them a greeting to say ‘hi’ and introduce yourself. Keep it brief, simple and lighthearted.
First impressions can possibly be your only opportunity to connect with that person so as well as being informative, let them see your true character and also see how they can benefit by connecting to you.
Twitter only gives you 140 text characters, so it needs to be straight to the point, a little like having to introduce yourself and your business to someone in one single sentence.
Remember people don’t always respond straight away to your requests, so don’t keen trying every day if they don’t respond or you will just drive them nuts!
Give them time to respond to your request.

One of the easiest ways to get new followers on most social media networks is simply post messages that attract interest!
Whether it is a blog, a new Youtube clip or just a short tweet on Twitter, what you write and how you write it can be the difference to losing followers or gaining hundreds of new ones.
A social network doesn’t have to be 100% all about your business. What makes a social network really work is the personal touch you give it. People love to know about other people, even if they don’t really know them.
Post something insightful, a quirky message, add a little humour or even post a question for people to respond to, and people will respond to you, and your personality.
Sharing what you can do for them with interesting tips (like this blog post!) can be hugely successful in gaining new customers. It doesn’t have to always be about directly flogging your products all the time, otherwise you start looking like a television commercial…and we all hate TV commercials!

New Connections
When someone connects with you, always acknowledge them.
They have chosen to connect with you for one reason or another, whether it is just to make them look more popular or to actually want to genuinely be interested in what you do or sell, so so your appreciation and say thanks.
Drop them a short tweet or message back and tell them thanks for following and let them know you are always happy to help, or give your product a light plug.
For example, if you sell financial advice, your message could be ‘Hi Janet, thanks for following! Visit my blog (add web address) for more helpful hints on reaching your financial goals”
You will then be not only acknowledging them as a person by adding their name, but also directing them to your website or blog, which they will most likely visit as soon as they get your message.
Now, add other Social Media Network buttons to your site or blog, like Facebook, and you will find they will also start following you there as well, which then every time you post a message on Facebook they will receive and their friends will also see it, attracting new potential friends for you!
It’s a simple little system, but works very well!

Posting Etiquette
Whether you have decided to connect with others or they have connected to you, the secret of retaining them is in your posts.
Keep your audience interested but also always remember to watch what you type. The worst thing about the internet is that you can’t really express yourself humanly.
You can’t actually laugh, smile, frown, cry, show love, etc. And sometimes what you write can come out sounding not like what you really intended.
So always re-read your messages before hitting the send button. Social Media messages have the potential to spread like wildfire…if your message is witty or useful people will click their ‘like button on Facebook or retweet it on Twitter, but if it comes across rude or annoying, people may also retweet this, which can instantly give your business a bad name.
Don’t ever badmouth an actual identity online (even if they are a politician!). Your views may not be that of others, and when you send that message out into cyberspace, there could be many more people reading than just your network.
The old saying what goes around comes around can bite you on the bum!

Happy social networking!

Author Chris Bourke of Devision Design and WebSEOCoach.com
Chris is a graphic designer, web developer and online social media marketer.


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5 Ways to Market Your Business With LinkedIn

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

When it comes to online social networks for business, it’s hard to beat LinkedIn.

One of the main differences between LinkedIn compared with other online social media networks is that LinkedIn is a business network rather than just an entertaining social network like Facebook, Myspace, etc.

LinkedIn allows you to connect with other business minded individuals and companies that you would like to work with, or already work with.

LinkedIn is the online hub where connections, friendships and partnerships are created, business leads are generated and business deals can happen!
If your business is not on LinkedIn you could be missing out on valuable business.

I’d like to share my top 5 ways to market your business with LinkedIn:

1. Creating New Leads

Imagine if your current offline business networks could generate you 100 fresh leads every single day! You’d probably be pretty happy with that, right?
LinkedIn can easily achieve this for you if you understand the basic know-how.

Creating a Group in LinkedIn attracts likeminded businesses and individuals to connect to your Group, but your Group must be interesting enough for people to want to join.
Your LinkedIn Group should relate to what you do, whether it is advice on helping people with understanding Tax (if you are an accountant), or just a general group you want to create to connect similar business partners in your local area. The Group you create is like setting up any group or club in the real world, where people with similar interests can mingle, chat and provide feedback.

You can use your LinkedIn Group to start conversations on current issues that affect your industry, and people will chip in their 2 cents worth and possibly help you find solutions. The main idea of the LinkedIn Group though is it provides a way to create a bond and trust between business owners and possibly even secure your reputation as an expert in your particular feed. This can lead to your connections followers wanting to connect with you as well, and soon you have a nice group of business connections that are willing to do business with you because you share a similar connection.

Another way to create leads is not only setting up your own group but also joining other LinkedIn groups, particularly in your local area. If you do a simple search you will find there are many groups of interest right in your business backyard. Join up, and join in the discussions. If people like your feedback they’ll want to connect with you and your group, and then their connections, etc. Building new business leads through LinkedIn is very simple!

How to Maximise Your Group:

In your Group profile make sure to include the keywords and description, as this will increase your rankings on LinkedIn’s searches, plus also in the search engines. Yes, LinedIn is also picked up well in Google!

Make sure your website or blog address is listed in your Group and personal profiles. This will drive traffic to your website, giving you more credibility (if you have a good website!)

If you have a Blog or a good Content Management System website, you can add your RSS feed to the group, so each time you add content or a blog post your group will see the headlines, prompting them to view the full article on your site. Another good web traffic generator. MAke sure you post regularly though.

Grow your group by connecting others in your group with a simple introduction. Building partnerships between members will see your group flourish quickly, and help your connections build their own leads at the same time.

Combine all these simple techniques above and you will generate leads real fast!

2. Creating Events

A great way to attract new connections is to create events. LinkedIn allows you to create and market an event, Whether it be an online presentation, a webinar or a real traditional seminar.
LinkedIn allows you to send an invitation to people, and RSVP to your event directly from your Event announcement, allowing them to share the event with others, and in turn attracting a much larger audience than you may have originally anticipated.

When someone RSVP’s your event it will show up on their home profile, which spreads the message for you automatically! Great cheap marketing!

3. Sending Personal greetings to new leads.

Once you find new leads, make sure you welcome them. Connecting with new people helps build trust and shows you are approachable. Get them on a personal level as possible, build the trust and this will lead to potential sales and business together down the track.
Prompt them with a few basic questions to find out more about themselves, their needs and how they could benefit with your services. Connecting is the key to any good business, offline or online.

4. Create an Advanced Search in Your Target Market

If you get smart and use the LinkedIn tools provided it is very easy to generate leads with Linkedin.
LinkedIn provides an Advanced Search function to allow you to connect with the exact people you want to connect with.
Don’t just try and connect with everyone or you will spend a lot of time chasing dead leads. The Advanced Search tool connects you fast to real leads that can work for you.

Simply search by keywords, industry, company, title and other criteria. It’s easy!

5. Build Your Credibility.

If you want to gather momentum on LinkedIn you need to get active! You can do this by simply asking and answering questions.
Set up the Answers Application on the bottom right hand side of your homepage for subjects you can relate to. People post questions all the time in your industry, and you can cement yourself as an expert by providing the right advice on posted questions. This can very quickly lead to work from the people you responded to, and their connections.

Before answering questions, research the person who asked the question, so you can provide a response that really works for them. Some questions have many answers, find the right one for that person and you strike a relationship.
be as helpful as possible so they don’t require any more advice. If you don’t have a genuine answer, don’t respond with half-guess or it can damage your reputation.

Always leave the answer with an open invitation for them to connect with you further. Even invite them to contact you in person, showing you are genuinely interested to help them.

Get Connecting on LinkedIn and watch your networks grow!

Author: Chris Bourke from Devision Design and WebSEOCoach.com
Chris Bourke is a web designer and online marketer from the Sunshine Coast in Australia, with a passion for online social media marketing.

Follow Chris on Linkedin: http://au.linkedin.com/in/devision

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Making an income from Twitter

Friday, April 17th, 2009

There is hardly a day that goes by without the mention of Twitter.
Twitter has seemingly sprung up overnight and is taking the web world by storm. Everyone is ‘Twittering’ each other, sharing short tales of what they are up to with friends and the world, creating an online social networking phenomenon unlike anything ever seen before.

Why is Twitter so popular?

The answer is simple. Very ‘simple’. Twitter is so simple to use and readily accessible. You can Twitter from your computer, Twitter on the bus with your iPhone using one of the many Twitter Apps now readily available.

So what is Twittering?

“Twittering’ is the terminology used by members of the Twitter social network when they communicate. To Twitter you simply log in to your free Twitter account and type a few short lines of what you are up to, and share it with your Twitter buddies. You can become online friends with other Twitter members, read their updates, send them messages and even share photos using TwitPic. If your posts are interesting enough people will want to become your Twitter friend as well and request to be added to your network. Simple!

Making an income from Twitter

So here is the part that you’re interested in! Making money from Twitter!
You can use Twitter as a money-making business networking and advertising tool as well.
MAny of the largest companies such as Virgin, Billabong, Flight Centre regularly post their latest specials, with a link back to that promotion page of their website for readers to follow. By offering ‘Twitter Only’ promotions, they can track the readers that take up the offer. Very simple, effective and free form of online marketing, and the best thing about it is that you are targeting people who are already in your own social network so you know they are already interested in your products or services.
Now, when you post your twitter message to your friends it will show up on their message board, and if their friends are interested in your messages they will also want to become your friend, and your online marketing network snowballs rapidly. It really is free marketing in the simplest form!

But what if you don’t yet have a product or service to sell?

If I told you that you can earn an income from selling a product you don’t even have, would you believe me?
I will tell you how. This is not a con and it’s no big secret. It is very simple!
I will use a case study for an online lingerie store called Dream Lingerie in Australia.
The entire Dream Lingerie online store is a templated site provided freely by Fantasy Lingerie and you simply sign up with them as an affiliate. To do this search the site and find the ‘Affiliate’ link. It costs nothing to sign up and all you need is a domain name and they will set you up your own online store. The current commission for selling their products through your online store in 20%, so a tidy profit if you make a sale. You don’t need to purchase any products or hard sell. You simply have to drive visitors to your website and when they make an online purchase, Fantasy Lingerie ship the products to the customer and you earn your commission, which is paid monthly. Very simple concept and many companies including Flight Centre, British Airways & HotelClub have similar revenue-earning affiliate programs.

Now, you set up your Twitter account to work it’s magic!….

Firstly, customize your Twitter settings to promote your website. You can change the background image, colours etc very easily in Twitter. Make sure your background image has your web address, product images or specials in the design for instant attraction. Professional looking branding is critical.

Once you have done this, start sending Twitter messages to your network promoting the products.
As Lingerie is a product that needs to be visualized, and Twitter can’t directly upload images, use TwitPic and log in using your same Twitter account details and you can upload products and add a product description, which is automatically sent to your Twitter page. Make sure with every product description you mention your web address so people will know where they can view and purchase that product.
Like any marketing, you must do this regularly, so set yourself a goal. Post 4 new products every day, and find 20 new Twitter friends each day to follow you. For people that request to join your network, make sure you send them back a response thanking them, including your website address in that response encouraging them to visit your website.
You will quickly find the number of visitors to your site will triple and sales will soar!
This principle also works with other social networks such as Myspace and Facebook.

Article by Chris Bourke of Devision.com.au

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