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Category: Social Media Marketing
The basic idea behind this model is that a company provides its customer with an initial free service. This will definitely lead to publicity through referral networks, mouth publicity, etc., and grow the customer base. And when the customer(s) comes back, the company offers the customer a premium priced, value added, service. Continue Reading
One of the main differences between a blog and a static website is the way people are able to interact with your content. With a static site it’s just people reading words on a page. When you have a blog they can explore and even comment back! You want to get that sort of interactive spirit going so you can create a loyal readership with your blog.
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I just ordered a new book called ‘Friends With Benefits: A Social Media Marketing Handbook‘ by Darren Barefoot and Julie Szabo. Typically I wait until I read a book before I recommend it to readers but it’s obvious with a title like ‘Friends with Benefits’ Darren and Julie understand viral marketing. In fact I learned about their book on my Twitter stream from @socialmediamind. The title ‘Friends with Benefits’ immediately hooked me, and I clicked on the link. After reading the No Starch Press website and downing the sample chapter called “Netiquette: Miss Manners for the Web”, I was sold.
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I recommend any business owner wondering what all the fuss is about social media marketing to watch the video by Socialnomics below. At first glance it’s hard to understand how tweeting, posting, and blogging can bring in new business. The truth is that social media is the new form of guerrilla marketing that produces amazing and measurable results.
Watch this Video About the Positive ROI of Social Media Marketing
Traditional forms of marketing and advertising are not working. Direct mailers and display ads are expensive and yield negative ROI. Bottom line they are a big waste of time and money. Social media on the other hand costs practically nothing and yields a positive ROI (14.5% in my personal experience) plus multiple positive side effects.
I personally recommend that small business owners spend 10 hours per week on social media marketing. You will see the return on this time ten fold if you do it consistently. If you don’t have 10 hours per week, there are plenty of companies that specialize in outsourced social marketing that can do it for you. You need to place high value on your blog, Twitter, and Facebook accounts. Take money you’re throwing away on print advertising and put it into your blog and social media accounts. It’s time and money well spent.
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Do you want traffic on your website? Do you want traffic you don’t have to constantly pay per click? Well the answer is content. You need to have more than just a 5 page website brochure if you want to build organic (not paid for) traffic. The best way to add more pages to your website is through a blog. Don’t use a third party blog, you want one hosted on YOUR website so YOU get all the benefits.
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Digg.com is where you can post or digg information that will be of interest to others. Just like you bookmark your favorite websites in your browser. Digg is a social bookmarking site where millions of people share and recommend content (ie. Blog posts, videos, and websites). Everyday there are millions of people reading Digg to keep them updated with latest news and information. Continue Reading

One thing that social media sites all have in common is a profile. Many marketers make the mistake of leaving the profiles blank with a dummy placeholder image and a screen name. Your profile is important because it gives you credibility, incoming links, keyword association, and a personality. I recommend spending some time developing a powerful profile that you can reuse over and over on all your accounts.
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If you are new to Twitter or are still finding your way around, then you are probably wondering what Follow Friday is all about? Every Friday Twitter is filled with tweets using the hashtag #followfriday and a list of Twitter users @twitterid @twitterid @twitterid, or a Twitter user and a promotional tweet about them.
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I’m always reading and trying to educate myself about the ever-evolving methods of marketing ones business on the Internet. This month the two books that I have read, and recommend to any internet marketer, are Trust Agents and Twitter Power. Both Chris Brogan and Joel Comm are experts in the field, but they provide actionable steps to use social media, not just philosophical rhetoric.
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These eight ‘twips’ are best practices for building long-term high-payout Twitter accounts. Remember effective Twitter marketing is about building relationships and beginning a conversation – not making the sale. Your website makes the sale. Your time spent on Twitter interacting with your audience drives prospects to your website. Heavy-handed marketing or high-pressure sales directly on Twitter will not work in the long run.
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