Social Media
Twitter and Internet Marketing
Aug 17th
One of the best ways to promote your business today is using Twitter. Twitter has over 10% share of the social media market, now this may seem tiny in comparision to Facebook but in real terms especially for a small business this is a very large audience to which they can introduct their products or services to if done correctly.
When you first stat using twitter you have to build relationships and trust, this translates for many people into having as many Twitter followers as you can. This is not necessarily true. Sometimes it is far better to be selective of who you follow and who follows you in order to make Twitter work well for you as targetted traffic means more chances of a sale.
Every time you wish to promote a new product or service, you can tweet all your followers. People can then read your tweets and follow the links that go to your website or your online store. They can also re-tweet messages to people who follow them, thus you have free promotion. You do not need to invest money into such a campaign and if done correctly the results can be very profitable.
Although many people feel that lots of followers equals trust and to the greater part it does many of these people will not necessarily be targeted followers and therefore it is your best interest in getting followers to do some research and find people and groups that are interested in your field and target those people and groups. By doing this you greatly improve your chances of getting new customers looking for your specific product who will be receptive to your tweets on new products or services and these people will be more likely to follow the link back to your website.
One of the most salient features of Twitter is the easy connection with your followers. This micro-blogging platform allows real time communication with your potential customers. Asking questions is the easiest way to highlight your services or products. It is a great way to start a conversation and many other Tweeter users can jump in and offer their opinions.
Twitter is the closest application to replicate our thought patterns. It operates on chunks of information, not on large blocks of text such as blog posts or articles, much like our thoughts. Our mind cannot focus on only one thing for a long time and diverse thoughts criss-cross our mind at any given time. Twitter, with its limitation of 140 characters per post, mirrors what goes on in our minds. Thus, it raises your receptivity, unlike a longer post. Twitter communication is almost like telepathy. You are permanently in touch with other people’s thoughts, as if they were whispering voices in your head.
Marketing your products this way has great benefits, because you can instantly convert leads into clients. The trouble with selling your products to strangers is that you do not know what they are thinking of, so you can anchor them towards you. Enter Twitter! With everyone’s thoughts on the table, you can easily align yourself to their state of mind and offer a solution to their problems; the solution being your product.
There are also certain drawbacks associated with Twitter. It may seem confusing at first or just another distraction in an environment already saturated with other social media platforms. You may also need a large investment of time to build a followers’ base. However, it is undoubtedly, a channel where you can start conversations about your business. You can learn what your prospective customers are saying about a specific topic.
The key is to select useful information for you and promote useful products and serives to your targetted audience. Twitter can certainly help you build your brand and decrease costs related to marketing.
How to Change Your YouTube Channel Background
Aug 13th
Presenting your content in a unique manner matters a lot if you want to gain attention of online users. YouTube is a powerful platforms where you can present your content in video format. YouTube allows you to add your own creativity by customising your content.
But to stand out from the YouTube crowd you need to modify and customise your channel too. If you run an internet business then you really can make your YouTube channel look professional by editing it to carry your business brand forward.
One of such customisation is to add a stand out or business background theme or image to your channel like your company logo or brand theme this will help your subscribers to identify with you and allows you to present a uniformed look and feel to your internet business. Today’s post is another one of our stepwise guides on how to change your background.
Step 1: Log-in
First log-in from the homepage (http://www.youtube.com/) to your YouTube account. If you do not have an account you will need to go create one then continue with the steps below.
Step 2: Go to your channel page
The next step is to go to your channel page by clicking on the link as shown in the image below:
Step 3: Go to ‘Themes and Colors’
Once the channel page is open, you need to click on the ‘Themes and Colors’ tab to display the page shown below, which contains some default themes. You can either choose one of these themes or you can add an image of your choice. The next step shows how to add images as background.
Step 4: Adding image in the background
On the same page, if you click on the ‘show advance options’ button, the following items are displayed as shown below. You can set any image as your background by choosing file from ‘Choose File’ button in front of ‘Background Image’. You can also change the background style by choosing other options like ‘Background color’ ‘Font’ etc. again as shown below.
Step 5: Save the changes
After you are done with all the changes, the final step is to update the channel by clicking on ‘Save Changes’ button.
Following these simple steps will make your profile page on YouTube a unique one branded with your internet business identity. Many businesses who are promoting on YouTube also create backgrounds showing their products or services, you can use any sort of creativity to help give your business the competitive edge.
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Facebook For Your Internet Business
Aug 12th
Today is a small help guide for those who want to use Facebook but have not yet started. Facebook is the fastest growing social networking site on internet. It has over 500 million active users. These users are from multiple geographies; have different backgrounds; and have different needs. This provides business operating worldwide, a chance to reach out to them.
Many businesses large and small are actively reaching and engaging customers through Facebook and the Facebook Platform. It is indeed useful for Internet Business Marketing. This post looks at the features within facebook which can add value to your internet business promotion.
Facebook Page For Your Internet Business
To start with you will need a facebook page to give your internet business an identity among millions of online business pages. A typical facebook page has features that allow you to showcase your business to the online communities. You should add all your content to your profile in the form of ‘status updates’, ‘video links’, ‘images’, ‘events’ and many more. This facebook page is the hub of all the activities you do to promote your business.
You can add fans on this page that will be able to see your updates as and when you post them. Whenever a visitor ‘comments’ on or ‘likes’ your activity, it becomes visible to the fans of that visitor. And hence a viral effect is created and the visibility of your page and your business increases exponentially. The increas in visibility helps to increase Search Engine rankings which is great for your Search Engine Optimisation effort.
Apart from that, you can post ‘polls’; add ‘contests’; create ‘quizzes’ and many other custom built applications to promote your business in more effective manner. Following image shows a business page on facebook.
Facebook Advertising Platform
Facebook also provides you the platform to advertise your products. However, these ads are not free and facebook charges usually on the basis of ‘cost per action. This platform helps you to decide the target audience and the budget requirements. You can connect with more than 500 million potential customers. These advertisements range from simple text-based ads to high resolution images. Moreover, you can change your budget on daily basis. Hence this platform is easy and cost effective. The image below shows the interface of facebook advertising platform.
Sponsor Facebook Applications With Ads
Facebook has number of applications for ‘games’, ‘music’ and other ‘leisure’ activities which are accessed by different audiences. As a business, you can choose the applications which are mostly accessed by your target audience and place your advertisements on them as a sponsor. The sponsored application with ads is shown below.
Integrating Facebook With Your Website
If your website is an important channel to you, Facebook Connect can help you amplify engagement. You can do this by adding Facebook ‘Share’ links to your website. This tool is known as ‘Facebook Connect’. This way you can get your webpage URL visible across the facebook users. The sharing enables you to share website content with friends, and publishing feed stories to generate traffic. Following image shows how Facebook connect works.
Interacting With Your Customers
Most important part of internet business marketing is the two way interaction with your customers. Facebook provides you the facility of opening up the discussion threads. You can initiate any topic related to your business. You can also ask for the feedback from your customers. Continuous engagement with your customers goes a long way in building long term relationship with your customers.
As we have seen, facebook is an excellent platform to spread the buzz about your internet business products and service in the market. If it is integrated with other promotional tools then it is bound to produce excellent results in terms of helping to provide new customer leads for your internet business.
The 4 Stages of Social Media Development For Business
Jul 22nd
By now most people are tired of being told how wonderful Social Media is for their business. There are many people who try social media but cannot quite make it work for their business, they may get followers or linked into a network etc but it never seems to quite generate the business or the interest and demand for their product or service they had hoped for. Unfortunately for these people they have either not quite got the hang of it to do it properly or have underestimated so under utilized these social platforms in order to create demand.
The fact is, prospective customers are engaging with your business long before they interact with you directly. When used correctly social media can deliver two important success beacons the first is it can create an impact on your generated revunue and secondly is it can also help to greatly shorten the time it takes to generate a sale.
This process has four stages, base development, lead development, opportunity development and customer development. . This article will look at how best to use these processes in your everyday marketing mix in order to create demand for your product and service.
1. Base Development.
This is the creation and development of first contact relationships, using social interactions, like all interaction you must build trust, which means building good relationships with your prospect without asking for any contact details. This can be done through your social network or through your website using great content without requiring registration.
Now I know that this defies the standard logic of getting customers to fill in a form, but if the content is compelling they will come back and be more willing to sign up to something from you. It does not follow just because you cannot identify these people that they are not qualified leads.
Many people will fill in a form just to have a look or from curiousity that does not make them qualified and they filled in your form. Instead provide good content to help develop a relationship with them that is open-ended in the way you would if you possibly networked with them face to face, if you do not your competetors may well beat you to ttheir cutom.
2. Lead Development.
If you build a good base relationship with your prospect then this stage will be easy to implement as you will be building on that base by maintaining your relationship with that contact. Many internet business owners do this through newsletters that continue to educate a prospect to their products or services and content. This is not just newsletters it is email or telesales calls. In terms of Social media however you should attempt to use your interactions and conversations in the same way you would use your website to help increase and target your marketingand sales.
Do this in a very focused way that prequalifies a person, to do this listen to the conversations going on find one that is relevent to your field of expertise and join in do not offer your services just show your knowledge, then use what you have learnt or discussed to hone in to people who maybe interested in your services by making discussions with them more relevant.
Then you need to segment and start your marketing campaigns based on the knowledge you have gained through social interaction. Then as with all marketing track marketing, your social interactions and engagement activites such as downloads and click through rates and web site visits from your social media platforms.
3. Opportunity Development.
This is where you utilise social media to support your business’ sales cycle once someone goes from being a prospect to a buyer. For this to work properly you must establish the difference between a lead and a sales-ready lead and after the sales process has ended what time frame and how this customer now goes back into the marketing process again for further opportunity development.
Social media can help to provide a good insight into the sales readiness of a prospect and any buyer intent, this means that social media can be critical to keeping your leads moving along the lead life cycle path. Some key ways to make this work for you is to use conversations going on to your advantage by paying attention to what people are saying to each other, what needs may come up, what surges in interest and comments are being given.
All of these things can improve the way you market and generation demand and leads, remember to continually monitor these behaviours is the main key as if there is an upsurge in your area of expertise you want to market to it and generate demand and leads from it by re-establishing contact with that person, persons or group.
4. Customer Development.
This stage is used to improve on your relationships with your existing customers. This is the stage many people let lapse, Existing customers are a great source of new and continuing revenue, and must be continuously contacted and developed, I would probably say more than a new lead as you have history together.
Think about using social media to stay in touch or tell others how valued they are, be ultra nice, send addition information in the form of tips, trick or tutorials whether paper, email or video based or to reaffirm purchase after they are made.
Try to establish a methodology to keep your drip marketing campaigns highly targeted, timely and relevant to your audiences needs, listen for new needs and requirements constantly, be adaptible so that you can leverage these new needs or requirement so you do not lose out to your competitors.
By using these four development stages within the social media arena you will be able to generate a base for your lead generation process using simply your interactions and conversation with others to help you develop qualified prospects to contact as and when they show a need for your product or service.
















