Archive for April 2008 – Page 2

Twitter

TwitterI signed up with Twitter last week and have found it to be extremely interesting and educational. Yes, most people simply chatter, but they also include links to some great information about social media, marketing… whatever you’re interested in… even health and education… everything. It all depends on who you choose to follow.

What’s incredible about it is that you can witness the power of social media happening moment to moment right in front of your eyes. Social networking is a powerful and intriguing tool that you have to experience to truly understand. I’ve made contacts with other people in the industry that I may have never found otherwise. I feel like I’m climbing up a hill to the top with the help of many others.

I can tell you that Twitter works as a social media marketing tool because I have opted into quite a few lists of people that I found to be very interesting and that offer information or services that I would be highly inclined to purchase… and I’m not easily sold!

Interesting that “long sales letters” don’t compare with what is happening in this social arena. It’s “pull” advertising as opposed to “push”. It’s easy to quickly choose to like someone and trust them because you feel involved with them. They become friends. And friends buy from friends.

With the mini-profile that you can have at Twitter, you can link to one of your sites. That link is clicked often. Every time someone wants to know more about a person on Twitter, they click the link to their blog or site. They choose to get to know you and then either select to “Follow” you, or not.

You can also have multiple accounts to include links to multiple sites.

I highly recommend signing up with Twitter and learning all about it.

Start by going to my Twitter page, you’ll be confused as to what to do if you go to the homepage of Twitter. That’s what threw me off for a while.

Social Media Coop

Social marketing is very powerful, but it does take a lot of time to make it work. You could consider asking your friends to give you a few ‘Diggs’, leave a comment on your guest book, rate your Squidoo page or post a comment on your blog. That might help…

But will they actually help you out? What if they don’t?

Rather than constantly ask your friends to help you or hire someone from eLance or Guru.com to do it, there is a better way.

If we form our own Social Media Coop, and each of us takes a few minutes a day to reciprocate with diggs, posts and ratings, we would have an unbelievably easy time building our rankings in the search engines and building traffic to our site. It’s like having a lot of friends that are willing to help you. You need a few people to Digg your latest post or bookmark your site on Del.icio.us.

You know, I just read a sales letter for a “Web 2.0 Coop” that would cost $147 per month to be a member. What they have stated in the sales letter is pretty much what I have said that we could do here — together — at no charge.

If you’re interested in being a member to this “Social Media Coop” here, at ZERO cost, simply comment on this blog post to let me know. We’ll get started as soon as we have enough members.

Join us – Leave a comment

Social Media Marketing ReportThere isn’t a “secret formula” to online success that is exclusive of all else. It’s a smart mix and proper handling of a strategic plan. That’s part of the reason that I wrote the report, Social Media Marketing.

I’ve deliberately left a lot out of this report even though I have well over a hundred pages of notes… because more words won’t necessarily help. It’s in the doing that true understanding comes.

I’d like to invite you to design your strategic plan within a social group that we build together. We have a common interest and a shared goal. Let’s team up and help each other create greater success online.

I’ve actually been involved in Social Media Marketing for nearly two years. I played with it a while before getting more heavily involved, but I’ve learned a lot of ins and outs that could help you ease into the mix, if you haven’t already done so, or if you haven’t had much success with it.

You’ll need to be willing to put your own work into the plan, it’s not something that I can do for you. I’ll be a guide and others in the group will help — and there will be no charge whatsoever. Everyone is welcome.

This will be somewhat unstructured, since I have to work, just as you do, but I do plan on putting out a “goal for the week” that will move you forward in your online endeavors. It won’t all be Social Media Marketing but that will be the main focus. We will discuss other strategies as well, and implement what best suits our individual purpose. You can ask questions, offer guidance in areas that you are knowledgeable in, ask and give advice, set goals and report progress, shout out successes, offer praises to others, invite accountability, and overall, participate as a member of a community interested in each other’s success.

So, what do you think? Now that you know more details, do you want to join in? If so, leave a comment (click on Comment >> below this post). While you’re here, check out the video I have posted that’s an intriguing way to explain this Web 2.0 / Social Media phenomenon. (See the link in the “Recent Posts” section in the left column.)

To Your Online Success,
Deb Augur (aka MyWebGal.com)