So your company has a what? BLOG!
Posted by
Dustin Titus
on Thursday, December 10, 2009
You ARE a part of the Community...
Join the conversation. You are the most important part of the eco-system and community that surrounds that blog. If you are using blogger I've outlined a few steps below to help you help your organization and start the conversation!
Join The Conversation
1. On the Blog page you'll see an small section on the screen called FOLLOWERS. Click the Follow button
2. A lightbox will pop-up and ask for an account to log you in.
3. Don't have any of these accounts? No Problems! Sign-Up. Blogger allows you to interact with the Blog as long as you have a Google, Twitter, Yahoo, OpenID, AIM or Netlog account.
By Following the Blog it shows other readers that there is a community surrounding this blog. It instills confidence in the reader and shows them that the content is worth paying attention to.
Start The Conversation
Lets first start by leaving a comment. Relate to a posting, tell a story or make a remark. The more insightful, intriguing and warm your comment is the more likely somebody else is to also join the conversation.
One of the biggest mis-conceptions in social media today is that employees should not join a conversation. How powerful could it be to have the entire company chatting about their experiences with some of the blogger's experiences and insights. Have you tried that recipe? Have you changed it or modified it in anyway to make it better? The more you can think of the better.
Posting Comments
Click on the comment link in the Blog.
Up pops the comment box. Write what ever you would like! Make some comments, ask questions and start chatting!
An Intro to Social Media Marketing
Posted by
Dustin Titus
on Monday, November 2, 2009
Social media marketing is a term that describes the act of using social networks, online communities, blogs, wikis or any other collaborative Internet form of media for marketing, sales, public relations and customer service. Common social media marketing tools include Twitter, blogs, LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com), Facebook (www.facebook.com) , Flickr (www.flickr.com) and YouTube (www.youtube.com).
In the context of Internet marketing, social media refers to a collective group of web properties whose content is primarily published by users, not direct employees of the property.
Social media marketing has three important aspects:
Did you know?
A special thanks to Wikipedia.org and the rest of the social community!
In the context of Internet marketing, social media refers to a collective group of web properties whose content is primarily published by users, not direct employees of the property.
Social media marketing has three important aspects:
- Creating buzz or news worthy events, videos, tweets, or even blog entries that attract attention, and become viral in nature. Buzz is the piece that makes social media marketing work, it replicates a message not through purchase of an ad, but through user to user contact.
- Building ways that fans of a brand or company can promote it themselves in multiple online social media venues. Fan pages in Twitter, MySpace of Facebook are exactly this.
- It is conversational. Social media marketing is not fully controlled by the organization, it allows for user participation and dialogue. Potentially a badly designed social media marketing campaign can backfire on the organization that created it. That is the reason that SMM (Social Media Marketing) campaigns must fully engage and respect the users.
Did you know?
- There are 77 million Facebook users, according to the study. Facebook captures a wider range of users, from high-school and college fun, leisure user to business and parents and grandparents. They are more likely to be married (40%), caucasian (80%) and retired (6%) than users of the other social networks. They have the second-highest average income, at $61,000, and an average of 121 connections.
- Average number of facebook registrations per day is 250,000
- Twitter users are the super-user group. Twitterers are more interested than the others in many subjects but skew particularly high in all news categories, restaurants, sports, politics, personal finance and religion. They’re more likely to buy books, movies, shoes and cosmetics online than the other groups.
- The average Twitter user has 126 followers
- Only 20% of the Twitter traffic comes through the website. Third party software on smart phones and computers contribute the rest.
- Educate your self
- Sign Up
- Tell everybody you know
- Contribute to the community
- Help Others Contribute
A special thanks to Wikipedia.org and the rest of the social community!
