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What to Include in Your Social Media Marketing Strategy?
Creating a "buzz" around products, services, businesses or an event
is a requirement from all clients. There is no social media marketing
wand that someone will wave and a target audience will automatically
start coming to your site. And what works for one brand may not work
for another.
The process of creating buzz doesn't start from creating a Blog or
creating a video, it's a social media strategy that encompasses social
media and word-of-mouth marketing. We have compiled a list of social
media tools that companies use to build their social media marketing
mixes.
1. Blogs
Blogs have become a great tool for social media marketing. First
because, if optimized correctly, they can be used to drive traffic to a
website. A good blog will help in creating internal links, fresh
content, active community, or non-search engine traffic.
Examples of popular blogs where you can create your account are:
Wordpress, Blog.com, Bloggers.com, Typepad, etc.
2. Microblogging
Like blogs, microblogs propose huge opportunities for business
endorsement. That is both through content consistency and good
optimization. Two of the most used are Posterous and Twitter.
3. Online Video
The importance of online videos has rapidly increased during the last
few years. To read more on this topic, have a look at our blog on The
Growing Importance of Online Video. Popular video sharing websites
include YouTube and Vimeo.
4. Photosharing
Social media is all about sharing! Therefore, there are numerous
platforms that allow photo sharing with your friends. Some of them are:
Flickr.com, Memeo.com, and Photobucket.com.
5. Podcasting
Podcasting is part of the new media tools that are offered to both
promote your brand and your products/services. Check out Blip.fm or
RadioPodcast.fr.
6. Presentation Sharing
Another great way to put your brand's name in the spotlight is by
offering presentations on topics of interest for your audience on
presentation sharing websites. They are increasingly gaining in
popularity nowadays. Some of them are: SlideShare.net, MyPlick.com,
Scribd.com, or AuthorSTREAM.com.
7. Social Networks: Applications, Fan Pages, Groups, and
Personalities
Social networks are the place to present and promote yourself as well as
to keep in touch with your targeted audience. You can read a list of
the most popular on our blog on our blog on Top
Social Media Network Sites!
8. Crowd Sourcing/Voting
Crowdsourcing is an effective model because it can be used for
developing programs, marketing efforts, research, and education. For
example Dell has used Crowdsourcing as a distributed problem-solving
and production model and has reduced costs and increased their
efficiency. Also look at the Grand Challenge for FNIH
to see a crowd sourcing campaign.
9. Bookmarking/Tagging
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to share, organize,
search, and manage bookmarks of web resources. Examples of popular
social bookmarking websites: delicious.com, Digg, Diigo, Fark, Mixx,
MyBlogLog, Newsvine, Propeller, Reddit, Slashdot.org, StumbleUpon,
Yahoo!, and Buzz.
10. Discussion Boards and Forums
Online forums are a great way to market your products/services and
interact with other professionals or your audience. Engaging your
audience in your niche forum can bring high value to your site and
brand too.
11. Content Aggregation
Content aggregation offers you the chance to bring all news and feeds
around your online community accounts in one place. Some say this is
the future of social media. Emerging content aggregation websites:
Bloglines, FriendFeed, Lifestream.fm, Lijit.
12. Brand Monitoring
Social media is also offering a variety of tools that help businesses
understand the positioning of their brand. Popular examples are:
Buzzlogic, Radian6, or ReputationDefender.
13. Ratings and Reviews
The best way to find out where your website stands or how your brand is
perceived by others is through ratings and reviews. See Yelp, or
GetSatisfaction.
14. Widgets
For those who are trying to promote their own brands, they can create
personalized badges, using interesting widgets on Facebook, Twitter, and
other networks or by simply using WidgetBox or SpringWidgets.
15. Wikis
Wikis are our online encyclopedia. A short list of wikis: Wikipedia.org,
Citizendium.org, AboutUs.org, Pbwiki(PBworks.com), or Wetpaint.com.
Along with all the new ways of publishing your content on networking
sites, it is important to publish your articles on publishing sites
like EzineArticles, eHow, Google Docs (docs.google.com), IdeaMarketers,
Yahoo Articles Group (groups.yahoo.com) and submit your press releases
on important specialized sites like i-Newswire, PR.com,
PressReleasePoint, and PRLog.org.
Social Media Marketing can be very confusing at times. There are lots of
networks and channels to choose from. Creating a presence on all the
channels is very time consuming and randomly choosing a network is not a
good social media strategy. Companies are struggling to understand
what social media marketing mix they should use to make their brand
successful in the online world.
We suggest it is important to identify which channels are suitable for
your business depending on your target audience. Businesses must plan a
step-by-step onlíne marketing strategy and brainstorm ideas with their
onlíne marketing agency that will work for their products/service.
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