1.Introduction
- Benefits of Using Social Media to The Internet Marketers.
- Establishing a Brand and Awareness.
- Spying on the Competition
- Conducting Market Research
- Enhanced Customer Loyalty and Trust
- Interacting with Your Audience
- Bringing Attention to Your Product or Service
- Higher Quality Customer Service
- Establishing Yourself as an Expert
- Building Your Personal Reputation
- Building and Enhancing Personal and Professional Relationships
- Sharing Information with Like-Minded People
- FACEBOOK VS. TWITTER VS. GOOGLE+
- Google+
2 FACEBOOK
- WHAT IT IS
- BENEFITS TO INTERNET MARKETERS
- Connecting and Building Relationships
- Building Brand Credibility
- Free Advertising
- Announcing Important Events
- SETTING UP YOUR FAN PAGE
- GETTING LIKES
- FACEBOOK ADVERTISING
3 TWITTER
4 GOOGLE+
- WHAT IT IS
- BENEFITS TO INTERNET MARKETERS
- Status Updates are Indexed Quickly
- Button
- Claim Your Authored Content
FEATURES
- Circles
- Hangouts
- GETTING FOLLOWERS
- Populate Your Page with Content First
- Promote Your Google Plus Profile on Other Social Media
- Networks
- Leverage Hangouts
- Engage Followers
5 WRAP UP.
INTRODUCTION
By now, you are no stranger to the fact that
social media may be a powerful tool for
business both online and offline. Whether you’re brand new to the Internet
marketing game, or you’re looking to find out more about the way to leverage social
media to enhance your business, this information is for you.
- Benefits of Using Social Media to Internet Marketers.
Social media marketing providing many benefits to the Internet marketers, including ESTABLISHING A BRAND AND RAISING AWARENESS.
The majority of individuals on the web today are using a minimum of one social media network, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google+. A good bit of them are using
two, or maybe all three of these social networks. Getting your brand out there on
those platforms is a good way to let people know you’re around.
- SPYING ON THE COMPETITION
By following your competition, you'll see what quite deals they're offering
customers, and keep up to date with other things they have going on. Just be
sure that whatever you have to offer is better.
- CONDUCTING MARKET RESEARCH
Social media can help you listen to what your customers have to say about your
products or services. By tracking what they can click on and what they can avoid, you can see what your customers like and are responding to. People will share their
thoughts and opinions on social media websites, so you'll use the knowledge
to your advantage.
- ENHANCED CUSTOMER LOYALTY AND TRUST.
Social media allows you to speak to your customers on a more personal level,
which makes them feel more important to you, and more valued. In turn,
customers are more likely to trust you, which means they are more likely to do
business with you, instead of the competition.
- INTERACTING WITH YOUR AUDIENCE.
People visiting social media websites for the interaction with their peers, not to be
bombarded with ads. This allows you to pitch with your products and interact with
your audience in much more authentic way. You can use the platform to ask
customers to share their thoughts and opinions, which makes them feel like
you’re listening, and you end up being real connections and relationships with
your customers.
- BRINGING ATTENTION TO YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
Social media moves at lightening speed. If you want to promote your product,
doing so on social media is one of the quickest ways to get attention to it. If you
offer a money saving promotion, it is even more better, because your sales will
skyrocket!
- HIGHER QUALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE
Social Media platforms allow you to deal with customer concerns directly, and in a
timely manner. When a customer doesn’t have to wait hours to get the answers
they need and they get a personal touch, they will be more satisfied, which
means you’ll have better customer service. And, you’ll be able to save money on
toll-free lines and long distance fees.
- ESTABLISHING YOURSELF AS AN EXPERT
If you’re passionate about a certain topic—whether it’s your professional field or
a hobby, the web can assist you establish yourself as an expert by supplying you
with a platform to share information. People will be coming to you for information on the topic, and telling their friends about you.
- BUILDING YOUR PERSONAL REPUTATION
Social media allows you to urge your name out there, and mention the varied
things that matter to you. This is key to putting together an honest online reputation, which is critical if you plan to seek out employment or make new business connections.
- BUILDING AND ENHANCING PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.
Social media allows you to create and enhance both personal and professional
relationships. You can use it to connect with other industry experts, or find old
friends from high school you’re looking to reconnect with.
- SHARING INFORMATION WITH LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE.
Distance is no longer a barrier. You can connect with professionals in your field
that are in the same city, or across the globe, as if they were next door
neighbors.
Facebook vs Twitter vs Google+
It is often hard to make a decision where
to plug and the way to plug to your customers with Internet marketing. Of course, we’re making it a bit easier on you by dedicating a chapter to each of these social media powerhouse networks, but before we get before ourselves let’s do a fast comparison of each of the networks, so you'll understand where they're alike
and where they are different, to really understand their value to you as an
online Marketer.
- FACEBOOK Strengths
Critical Mass: Facebook is that the largest social media network, and often competes with Google as the most trafficked website on the Internet. Many people joined because numerous people and businesses they know are already on the platform. At last count, there were more than 750 Million users—and the thing that makes this so important is they don’t just use the site—they use it often, and when they do, they stick around for a while. Maintaining with Everyone continue with what’s happening with everyone in your life —friends, family, acquaintances, and business connections.
- Brand Promotion: When someone like your Facebook Business page, they are essentially advertising to their friends for you.
- Internal Analytics: Facebook includes data about how many users are interact with your page and the way users can see the knowledge right from its dashboard.
- Ease of Engagement: Users can share an opinion about something with one click of button. That one click advertises an item to the users entire on social circle, with additional comment being optional.
Weaknesses
Segmenting Your Life : There is no easy because of separate contacts from
your personal and professional life. Google+ has this covered with its
Circles feature, which we’ll discuss later.
Privacy: Facebook’s privacy settings and mechanisms are constantly changing—without announcement at that. Without staying up-to-date on how to protect your information from prying eyes, the best thing you can do everything you say or do on the platform is public.
Environment: Facebook is understood for its old interface style, though they're
currently ongoing some changes to bring it more current. Facebook
still, despite its high usage level, features are low satisfaction rate. While we’re
not able to say it’s going become another MySpace, it’s certainly worth
mentioning the battle with Google+.
TWITTER
Strengths
Following Interests: Through the utilization of hastags (#hashtag), Twitter makes it exceptionally easy to follow topics and issues without actually following the people in the conversation. This way you can keep up with hot button issues in your industry.
Brevity: The character limit is right for brief attention spans, so people can quickly scan for the information when they needed.
Weaknesses
Brevity: While some like it, the 140-character limit are often frustrating
because it’s hard to whittle down important points.
Information Overload: If you have a large following, there’s potential to miss a lot. With frequent tweets, you’re getting to see tons stream by fast, which is enough to overload you, quickly.
Platform: Twitter has made improvements, the system does overload and shut down from time to time. Even though it’s temporary, sometimes only lasting a few seconds, it’s frustrating.
Internal Analytics: there's a scarcity of internal analytics data available for you
to see.
GOOGLE+ Strengths
Segmenting Your Life: Easily keep your family break away your friends and your work contacts break away from your personal life. Video Chats and Hangouts Meet face-to-face without ever leaving your
living room or office!
Integration with Other Google Services:
Google+ fits right in all their
other services, including searches and maps.
Weaknesses
Difficult to Scan: the house screen of Google+ is difficult to scan. As you
add more people to your circles, you’ll have to scroll more and more to be
able to keep up with what is going on.
Lack of Brevity: While the lack of a limit
on status update length is nice for some, others will abuse the privilege, making it that far more difficult to scan and digest information.
Lack of Critical Mass: While Google+ is gaining ground a day , there’s still nowhere near as many of us there as there's on Facebook or Twitter.
Why Use It?
As the Google+ platform becomes more clearly defined, the answer to this question will arise. Many marketers see great potential and use it to their advantage, while others are still wondering what it really has to offer. We’ll cover it more thoroughly its own chapter, so you'll
decide for yourself.
Now that we’ve covered the basic strengths and weaknesses of each social
media platform we’re covering in this article, let’s dive right in and take a closer
look at how to make them work for you.
Facebook
What it is ?
Facebook is the largest social networking website, designed to help people connect with friends, family, and businesses. It began in 2004, initially open to only college students, but is now available to anyone. People can create profiles and connect with friends, and businesses can create pages to connect with customers and advertise their products and services.
- Benefits to Internet Marketers
CONNECTING AND BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
Facebook offers both a live chat and a private message platform that can be
used to connect with clients, colleagues,
and prospects. Savvy Internet markets
will use this feature to create and nurture relationships.
BUILDING BRAND CREDIBILITY
Your business page will allow you to share as much information as you want.
Logos and pictures can be used to fortify brand awareness. You also can use the
page to share your core brand message with your fans, and by interacting with fans, you’re sharing your message with all their friends and followers as well.
FREE ADVERTISING
There is no upfront cost to create and run a Facebook page. The cost lies in the
time investment you’ll make in managing the page on an on-going basis. Your
reach becomes massive in a short amount of time. Paid advertising is available, which we’ll discuss in a bit, but this can give you a jump against the completion if you have the room in your budget.
ANNOUNCING IMPORTANT EVENTS
Using your Facebook page, you can announce events, such as conferences,
appearances, schedules, product launches, discounts, and other special
promotion. Fans can recommend the event to friends, to help spread your message further.
Setting Up Your Fan Page
Without a fan page, there’s no way to reach the masses. While you likely already
have a Facebook account for personal use, using a real profile for business and
promotion is against the Facebook terms and conditions, so you’ll need to create
a fan page for your brand/product/service.
1. Visit Facebook
2. Select your category from the list of options:
a. Local Business or Place
b. Company, Organization or Institution
c. Brand or Product
d. Artist, Band or Public Figure
e. Entertainment
f. Cause or Community
3. Fill in Information: business name, location, website, date
launched/founded, hours of operation, etc.
4. Add Photos
a. Profile Main Image: 160px x 160px This is excellent for your logo.
b. Cover Photo: 851px x 315px Do not include contact information.
c. Pinned Post or Story: 403px x 403px
d. Milestone/Highlighted Story: 843px x 403px
5. Suggest the Page to Your Friends: This is a good way to get a jump on the number of likes you have, to start spreading your message and brand presence.
6. Import Contacts: Import email contacts to suggest your page to people you know who are not already your Facebook friends.
7. Start Writing Content: Post status updates, share links, etc. to start
engaging your fan base.
Getting Likes
Without “likes” from fans, no one will see your message. Facebook’s new algorithm displays your message to only a small percentage of your fan base, unless they’ve elected to see all your updates, or unless you’re willing to pay real money to promote the status update. Getting likes doesn’t have to be a difficult undertaking, however. Use these ideas to get started.
Post a status update. Tag your business page in it and ask your friends to like the page, and share it with their friends.
Get fans to upload and tag photos.
Encourage your fans to upload and
tag photos of themselves with your business page.
Offer an incentive Whether it’s a discount on your products or services, or a free eBook/report related to your industry, people will be more likely to “like” your page when they get something in return.
Install a page badge Quick, easy way to link to your Facebook page.
Install a Facebook “Like Box” on your website. This enables website visitors to become your fan on Facebook without having to visit Facebook itself, or leave
your website.
Install a “Like” button on your website. When users click this, your website
(or blog posts, or whatever they click) will show up in their stream, advertising you to their friends.
Connect the page to Twitter Anything you post to Facebook will post to Twitter, allowing you to convert your Twitter followers into Facebook fans.
Link to your page as a place of employment. This enables you to link to your page on your personal profile.
Include your Facebook page URL in your email signature.
Include your Facebook page URL on your business cards. This is a good way to promote offline.
Link to your Facebook page when you leave blog comments. This will build backlinks, to help you increase your rank. Plus, when people see the comment, they can click the link and may “like” your page.
Link to your Facebook page from your profile. It keeps the link visible to your friends who do not “like” your page already.
Run a “fans only” contest. People will become fans just to get in on the
contest prize.
Advertise your page Use Facebook advertising to promote your page to
people outside your network.
You may run across companies out there promoting fans for purchase. This
is typically a practice were we shy away from recommending, because the fans are
generally fake profiles, and even if they are real people, they are not likely to be targeted customers. You’re much better off with a smaller fan base that’s more likely to listen to you or make a purchase from you, than you are a higher fan base that doesn’t convert to sales for you. Use this tactic at your own risk.
Facebook Advertising
Much like a Google Ad campaign, Facebook has a platform that allows you to pay
for ads based on impressions (the number of times they are served) or clicks (the
number of times the ad is clicked.) Using Facebook’s ad platform, you can super
target your ads based on any number of demographics, including: age, location,
gender, marital status, interests, etc.
You can set a budget, and when you reach that budget, stop running the ad. The
ads are served either on the sidebar of the page, or could be used as a sponsored story. You will have to bid on cost per click, so the lower your bid, the less likely your ad is to be served. The first time you run an ad, it will be approved by Facebook before going live.
With the basics of Facebook down, let’s move onto Twitter.
Twitter
What it is ?
Twitter is one of the most popular social networking platforms on the Internet
today. It is considered a micro-blogging platform, as there is a limit on the
number of characters you can use in each update. It can be used to communicate with people you know, to develop connections with people.
Want to know, and to keep up to date with the latest trends. Internet marketers
use it to drive traffic to their websites, and engage with customers.
Benefits to Internet Marketers
RESEARCH
With the use of hashtags making it easy to research nearly any topic imaginable,
the built in search feature is a valuable research tool. While the functionality will
not replace the competitive research tools out there on the market today, it can
help to gather information about what’s
hot in the market, and where needs are
within a particular niche.
DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR WEBSITE
Many people will tweet their new blog posts out to their followers. However, just
tweeting about your new blog post doesn’t mean people will listen and click. For
this to work, you need to be actively involved in the network, and sharing
valuable information your network is interested in or is looking for.
ENGAGE WITH CUSTOMERS
Businesses can communicate with their customer base, and get feedback in a
causal, in very much cost effective way. Find out what your customers love (or hate) about what you have to offer, and make changes to improve it for them.
NETWORKING
Twitter enables you to connect and communicate with friends and family,
but it can also be a powerful professional networking tool. In addition, it can be a great way for employees within the same organization to communicate back and forth because it is so short and to the point.
BRANDING
Matching your Twitter handle to your business name, and using custom graphics
on your Twitter profile can be a great way to reinforce your brand, and to help
raise awareness in its early stages.
Getting Followers
Make sure what you post has value.
People will ignore you if it’s
garbage.
Use hashtags. This categorizes what you’re talking about, which makes it easier for people to find.
Tweet on topic most of the time. At least 80% of the time, talk about your business niche. This helps establish your credibility.
Make use of your profile space. Describe who you are, and link to your website.
Link to your profile from other social media profiles. This helps people see that you are on Twitter.
Include your Twitter link in your email signature. This too, helps people see that you are on Twitter.
Advertise your twitter link on your business cards. This helps with offline marketing efforts and may bring additional followers.
Use Twitter search. Find people who you want to connect with. See who’s talking about what, and jump in the conversation.
Making Tweets
Use a URL shortener. Something like bit.ly or owl.ly will shorten your URL to save you characters in your tweet, and it’ll help you track the number of times it was clicked.
Share information of value. Whether it’s yours or not, share something you think your followers can use. You’ll get more respect when you’re not tooting your own horn all the time!
Use HootSuite or something similar. Programs such as HootSuite and
TweetDeck will allow you better manage your social media efforts. You can track several things on one screen, and even schedule tweets ahead of time, so you don’t actually have to be in front of the screen to share information. Just be sure you’re actively communicating with people who
respond to your tweets—don’t set and forget! With the two veteran social networks out of the way, let’s take a look at the newcomer to the market, Google+.
Google +
What it is
Google+ is Google’s answer to Facebook. It’s a robust social networking website, with many similar features, and additional features designed to help give it an
edge over the social media leader. While it doesn’t quite have the critical mass
we see with Facebook, it certainly has the potential to beat out Facebook as the
number one network, and is well worth watching.
Benefits to Internet Marketers
STATUS UPDATES ARE INDEXED QUICKLY
Since Google owns and operates the network, you can bet your status updates
are indexed quickly. It’s a great tool for building backlinks, and helping boost
your overall SEO.
+1 BUTTON
This is essentially the same thing as the “like” on Facebook, or the re-tweet on
Twitter. It is a vote of confidence for something you’ve seen online. To Google, it
means you found it helpful, or valuable in some way. When you get people
clicking the +1 button on your content, you are increasing its visibility in the
search engines.
CLAIM YOUR AUTHORED CONTENT
You’ve likely already seen images of people you know, or don’t know, next to
content in the search engines. Google+ allows you to link your Google+ profile to
your website so that your name and photo appear next to any result from your
website in the search results. This is great for name and brand recognition. To
learn more about how this process works, click here.
Features
CIRCLES
Circles are the way you segment your life on Google+. You can create an
unlimited number of circles, and control which circles see what information. No
one knows what circle they’re in, or what you’ve called it. For instance, you can
have a circle for Friends, Family, Prospects, Current Clients, Creepy Stalkers to
Avoid, etc.
HANGOUTS
Hangouts are video chats hosted in Google+. You can connect with up to 10
people.
Getting Followers
POPULATE YOUR PAGE WITH CONTENT FIRST
Take some time to fill out your profile, and share useful content on your page
first. Though no one will see it at first, it is much better to add followers to a page
that already has content on it than to send them to a page that looks brand new.
If your page is too blank, it looks like you’re not an active user, so you’ll come off
as spam.
PROMOTE YOUR GOOGLE PLUS PROFILE ON OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA
NETWORKS
Since Google+ is so new, there are many people who are still unaware of the fact
that it exists. Much like you’re using your Facebook and Twitter profiles to
advertise each other, you should do the same thing with Google. It will help
people see that you’re involved over there, and encourage them to follow you
there. If they don’t already have an account, it may even promote someone
signing up just so they can stay in contact with you there, too.
LEVERAGE HANGOUTS
Though it may not seem like it, there are several ways you can leverage video
chats to your advantage. Host a Live Hangout to Connect with Members of Your Community Periodically host a live hangout to connect with members of your community.
Share about who you are, your company, etc. Or, create a themed meeting every
month and ask people to join for discussion.
Offer Online Coaching Sessions
Offer a one-to-one coaching session to teach your clients something of value.
For instance, if you’re teaching Internet marketing basics, offer a coaching
session that shows how to setup a WordPress site on a domain.
Create Video Interviews
Writing an eBook for your next marketing venture? Host a hangout with a
respected person in the field, and use the resulting video as part of your
promotional material for the book.
Hold Meetings
Work with people all over the country? Get them together in one place at the
same time with a hangout where you discuss business.
Create an Online Game
Use the platform to launch a video contest.
Enhance your Customer Support,
Use Hangouts to troubleshoot issues with your product or service.
Give Presentations
Share your screen, play YouTube videos, etc. to make an otherwise boring
presentation pop. Your prospects will remember it far better than a traditional
slideshow presentation.
Hold Virtual Office Hours
If you’re teaching something, provide virtual office hours where your students
will be able to find you.
ENGAGE FOLLOWERS
Just like with Facebook, your business can have a Google+ page. Be sure to
engage followers by posting relevant content on a regular basis. Ask questions to
spark conversation. Post visual content, such as infographics. Follow the same
guidelines you would use to engage followers on any other network. Provide
value!
There’s no doubt social media is a powerful tool for Internet marketers who want to promote their business. We’ve scratched the surface of three popular social
media websites: Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
All three networks have their purpose in your marketing efforts. While each
network has its pros, each network has its cons.
Use Facebook for its reach. Use Twitter for its simplicity. Use Google+ for its
enhanced segmentation, indexing speed, and video features.
Create a strategy for how you will use each of the networks independently to
strengthen your brand. Then, develop a plan for how these strategies will work
together to develop your social media marketing plan overall. Social media marketing takes time to learn, and what works for one niche may
not work for another. Play around with your options until you find the groove
that works best for you.
Good luck!
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