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Social Media – Why It’s Ok Not To Have A Social Media Strategy

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Social is the new buzz word. Everyone’s doing it, and everyone’s talking about it. Buzz Tracking, Social Media Monitoring, Perception management – it’s all big business now, with agencies popping up all over the place specialising in this market alone.

Meanwhile, marketers are running around trying to get in on the bandwagon which, without proper consideration, may not even take them anywhere.

I can just imagine the water-cooler moment with two marketing heads talking about how amazing it is that Facebook has grown so fast, before immediately deciding that they need a corporate Facebook page. A month later, they’re starting a Twitter account and presenting to their bosses about how they’re at the forefront of digital.

Fools rush in

While this ‘social media strategy’ may get them a pat on the back, it rarely results in any genuine business success, neither does it really represent any form of strategy. However, you could argue that the only thing wasted is a bit of time, so it’s not a huge problem. This is true only until we realise how significant the gain may have been – as which point the opportunity cost becomes quite significant.

The problem arises from today’s action-led corporate world, where we are obsessed with all things ‘doing’. What we’re doing, what we’ve done and what we’re going to do. As long as we’re doing, our salaries are safe.

Sit quietly and listen…

When developing a social media strategy, try a different approach. Just this one time, park being proactive and instead, realise it’s ok to not know what you’re supposed to do. Only with this mindset will you be able to extract from the new and exciting world of social media the real value. After all – this is not an arena for you to flex your corporate biceps, but rather to sit quietly. Listen. Absorb. Consider.

When search marketing started booming, it was a revolution. Representing ‘pull marketing’, search allowed companies to target active consumers who were genuinely ‘in the market’. As the consumers were in charge, they didn’t mind being fed messages by companies trying to bid for their business as they had, in fact, requested it. This happy relationship meant we could all go about our business, lining the pockets of Google.

The mindset of a social surfer is entirely different. They’re not calling your customer service centre or placing an order online, they’re just chatting. It just so happens that the online world is so transparent, you know exactly what they’re chatting about. Whilst the ‘doing’ urge might be strong, it would be rude to barge in.

Design a considered response

The first problem is that consumers are bored of companies trying to sway their opinion. And to be fair, you can see why, given that an average person is exposed to 1000s of marketing messages each and every day.

The second problem is that a company’s urge to ‘do something’ often results in a defensive approach, rather than a creative one. My favourite example is from EA Sports, who responded to a video posted by a customer on YouTube.

The ‘Jesus Shot’ showed Tiger Woods being able to walk on water due a bug in the PGA Tour 2008 EA Sports game. Clearly a glitch, a natural response would have been to run off and try to fix it for the next release. Perhaps communicate with the poster about the fix, send him a free game as a thankyou for his feedback, and assume you’ve correctly leveraged ‘social’ to its full potential.

EA took a different tack, using this feedback to create a reply which has now been viewed over 3 million times. Had EA not tracked the space with such an open and creative mindset, this initiative would never have occurred, and their brand would have been interacted with 3 million times less.

Let the consumers take the lead

The first thing you need to do is simply to start tracking. There are a number of paid tools you can subscribe to, although many will be too expensive for non blue chip companies. However, there are other few tools you can use, or get your agency to start tracking this for you.

At the very least, you should set up some Google Alerts for your company name, your competitors, and indeed the core terms relating to your market and offering. Make a list of some of the key sites you know where people discuss what you offer and check them regularly.

Check in on Facebook every now and then to see if there are any groups which related to what you do, hunt out relevant blogs, track the twitter space closely to get a feel for the zeitgeist of your industry – immerse yourself in your consumers.

Know your audience

With the correct systems in place, it’s possible to learn more about your audience than ever before. What they like, what they hate, what they tell their friends and what they fear. Intelligent, considered and creative analysis of what you find can lead you down many a road which you had not even considered.

As I said – it’s ok to not have a social media strategy just yet. In fact, I think that’s the whole point…

New Job, New Tricks: Social Networking and the Job Search For Baby Boomers

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

In the new world of technology, it’s very common for job seekers to work via the Internet to find their employment. This is mainly because many employers have moved their application processes to the Internet – as well as their headhunters. In other words, if you want to find employment, your best bet is to do it online.

This is just as true for Baby Boomers as it is the younger generation, which is why some Baby Boomers are considering popular avenues to get their names out there, including social networking sites. If you have been thinking about social networking as an avenue for job seeking, consider a few benefits of doing so.

Recruiters Often Visit Social Networking Sites First

As mentioned previously, the new age of technology has brought about a lot of changes in regards to job searches. As a result, many companies are taking advantage of modern-day technologies to recruit and accept applications from candidates. Because social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn have been created for the purpose of connecting with individuals and businesses, many headhunters and recruiters are taking advantage of these avenues to quickly review candidates’ qualifications with the hopes of finding that needle in the haystack.

It’s for this reason that experts suggest that Baby Boomers also take advantage of social networking. With job losses on the rise, there isn’t much out there, which means all candidates can use any edge they can get their hands on. Because social networking allows individuals to showcase their experience and even garner recommendations right on their pages (ie. LinkedIn’s recommendation system), Baby Boomers may find that the jobs their looking for may show up at their doorstep.

There are Even Sites for Higher-Level Professionals

For those who feel that social networking may not help them acquire the high-level employment opportunities they’re looking for, there are options in this realm. For instance, ExecuNet is a website that was created for leaders in the workplace (directors, VPs, CEOs). Members who join are able to connect with other members looking for employment through forums. They are also able to connect with recruiters looking for talented candidates. The site also offers business and career advice, and only helps promote positions paying $150K or higher.

The Financial Executives Network Group (FENG) is another site geared toward recruiting high-level professionals, mostly at the CEO or CFO level in the financial industries. Those who join as members (membership is free) are allowed to communicate with each other on financial job leads.

Just Be Careful

While social networking is an incredible vehicle for finding great job opportunities, putting your personal information on the Internet has inherent dangers. One is that you never know what predators are viewing your personal details. Another is that your information may stay out in cyberspace longer than you would like. So as you post your details, choose your information carefully. Also, be aware that first impressions mean everything, so be careful what details about your life you share.

Baby Boomers sometimes feel crippled by their lack of proficiency with the new age of job searching. But they don’t have to. If you are a Baby Boomer and feel it’s time to kick your job search into high gear, consider social networking as a route to take.

Mayor Of Manila: Atienza Plans To Improve The Delivery Of Social Services For Manilenos

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Former Manila mayor Lito Atienza will continue his commitment in serving his beloved city and dearest Manilenos. The former mayor of Manila will be joining the Manila elections to continue what he has done for the city and its residents after completing a full nine-year term.The only mayor of Manila who has served a full term, Atienza will try to win another three-year mandate as city mayor to fulfill his dream of providing the Manilenos with a city that they can truly call their own and which they will care for.Atienza one of the most loved and respected leaders of the city, plans to sustain his livelihood programs and effective delivery of other services which has benefited much of the city’s impoverished residents during his tenure as city mayor.

Being a true statesman and a public servant, former Manila mayor Lito Atienza’s platform “Buhayin Nating Muli and Maynila” will prioritize the social welfare and development of Manila’s residents. One of the primary priorities of the former mayor of Manila is improving the local government’s delivery of basic social services.In light of this, Atienza has laid out a number of programs and flagship projects, all of which will benefit the poor residents of Manila. These programs and projects will include a wide array of social areas including programs for housing, healthcare, peace and order and education.

Under Atienza’s administration, Manila’s poor residents benefited from the former mayor’s housing and land for the landless projects. With the assistance of non-government organizations like Gawad Kalinga and Habitat For Humanity, thousands of houses were built in Baseco, a 50-hectare reclaimed area dedicated for the city’s housing programs. Atienza plans to continue the same massive housing projects in Manila’s impoverished sections including Isla Putting Bato, Parola 1 and 2, among other.Middle class families will also gain access to affordable housing programs to be launched by Atienza.

Health care services is also among the foremost concerns of former Manila Mayor Lito Atienza. Atienza has vowed to increase the budget allocated for the procurement of medical equipment and medicine to improve the delivery of healthcare services.”Sama sa Masa”, a major project of Atienza where in doctors conduct free medicines and checkups to every barangay of the city; will also be continued.Atienza will also provide Manila residents with free dental and eye care.

Improving the peace and order situation in the city is also a top priority of Atienza. Atienza believes that illegal drugs are the major culprit of crimes in the city. As an immediate solution and to lower down the city’s crime rates, Atienza has vowed to run after drug syndicates and criminals. Atienza is confident that he will be successful in providing Manilenos with a peaceful environment wherein anyone can live without fear and unmindful of their safety.

Lito Atienza has also stressed out that quality education is the key for poverty alleviation and upliftment of the lives of the impoverished.Atienza plans to continue providing public school students with free education, school supplies and even school shoes. Manila’s public universities like Unibersidad de Manila and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila will undergo transformations to provide the city residents with an affordable and quality college education.Atienza also plans to bring back his non-formal education program wherein unemployed parents and out of school youth can complete their degree in a short time.Under Atienza’s flagship program called Alternative Education, high school students can enroll in vocational and technical courses which can help them with their future employment. Students will continue to benefit from scholarships and other subsidies as part of the former mayor’s platform for education.

Former Manila MayorLito Atienza has pledged several programs for housing, peace and order and education which are designed to benefit the city’s impoverished. The former mayor of Manila has joined the Manila elections and vowed to continue to be committed in uplifting the lives of the city’s impoverished residents. Atienza plans to focus on several programs which are designed to improve the delivery of basic services which will benefit the city’s poorest residents.

By: Joel Dumayog

Lito Atienza has become one of the major pillars and most influential names of Philippine politics. The elections for Manila mayor would certainly be a half-baked race if it did not include an option such as him.

Is Social Media Right For my Business?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Social Media is definitely a hot topic when I talk to people about interactive marketing. When someone asks me about Social Media, it’s typically one of these two questions:

1. What in the world is Social Media?
2. Does my business need to focus on it?

Let’s dive into both of these questions a little deeper.

What in the world is Social Media?

Social Media simply put is the two-way sharing of information through the Web via groups of people that share a common link. This process typically starts with someone creating content (article, blog post, video, audio, etc) and introducing to social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Digg, etc). People in the social networks contribute to the content either by creating additional content (comments) or by lending credibility to it (voting, linking, or forwarding). In essence, the social network promotes the content if they want to. Social Media works on a permission model by people first opting into the social network, and by the members being able to give the content a thumbs up or down.

Currently, Social Media can be categorized into five basic types:

Wikis(Wikipedia) –sites that allow users to create articles, add edits or comments, and vote on quality of content.
Networking(LinkedIn, Facebook, Myspace) – sites where people can create a profile, comment to each other, join groups, etc.
Bookmarking(Del.icio.us, Stumbleupon) – sites where users bookmark content that they like. Other can peruse the bookmarks by searching for topics.
Media Sharing- (Youtube, Flickr, blip.TV) – sites where people can upload rich media, such as video and pictures, and share them with friends or family.
News(Digg, Newsvine, reddit) – sites where people can identify, share and vote on articles.

Does my Business need to focus on Social Media?

The first goal of any internet marketing initiative is to get potential customers to come to your website. The only way to do that is to have content on the site that these potential customers perceive as valuable. There’s really no reason to worry about Social Media until you have a fairly compelling site that can convert prospects to customers. After you have done the initial work of creating a user-friendly site with some good content and done some basic website optimization, Social Media might make sense for you. Virtually all business can benefit from Social Media, but do the potential benefits outweigh the costs? Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of Social Media.

Improve Brand Recognition

Social Media can help you promote your brand without spending a ton of money. It does take time and effort to build and manage a social network online, just like it does offline, so be sure to take that time cost into account and put someone in your company in charge of that effort. Many social media sites don’t provide links that improve search ranking, but can provide traffic to your site. Also, bloggers and other social network members may link to you because of your promotion efforts, and this will improve search engine ranking. Social Media content also has value due to the fact that the creator or promoter of the content is part of the social network. There is trust in their relationship with the recipient, and the promoter’s credibility can transfer to you and your product. Have you ever looked at customer reviews of electronics or researched customer testimonials or service issues prior to buying something online? If you have, you’ve experienced the power of social networks.

Create and Identify a Qualified Market

Ever wonder why businesses have a Facebook page? The answer is simple. It provides them with a captive audience that they can market to and solicit information from. This provides an avenue to test products, marketing concepts, promotions, etc with folks that will give them feedback. Social Networks can provide a “crystal ball” to see into the minds of your marketplace through the sampling of people in your network.

Increase Search Rankings

Social Media can also increase links, which can dramatically improve the search rankings for any site, making it easier for customers to find you. As we mentioned earlier, most Social Media sites don’t provide the type of links that improve your rankings online. They do, however, provide distribution of your content to bloggers and other folks who will provide those precious links that increase rank. A strong word of caution here: Social Networks will magnify whatever it is that you are doing. If your message, products, services, and ability to deliver are great or poor, social media will broadcast that fact to a wide audience – which could springboard or crush your business in short order.

What are the Costs of Social Media?

The biggest cost of Social Media is time. Someone has to focus on it and keep it alive through continuous content creation. This time component equates into opportunity cost. If you don’t have a good handle on who you are targeting on the web, it may be a good idea to step back and consider whether or not a Social Media campaign is appropriate for you.

If you have done a good job of content creation and website optimization, Social Media can be a useful tool to market to potential or existing customers. If your business is looking for the benefits we discuss above, consider Social Media Marketing for your business.

Social Bookmarking Service: 17.5 Cents per Manual Social Bookmarking Submission

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Social Bookmarking Service: 17.5 Cents per Manual Social Bookmarking Submission

If you are Website owner, blogger or article author and searching for social bookmarking service. So, you have to read this article to find proper social bookmarking service.

What is social bookmarking?
Social bookmark is best method to save and share your discovery on web. You can save or tag your favorite website and use it later. We all aware about browser bookmark. But, if you will change your personal desktop or laptop so, you have to lose your bookmark. It will enable you to use your saved web pages at any place – any time!!

Are you website owner or blogger or article author?
Social bookmark is one of best method to improve your web page visibility in major search engines or in front of needy people. You can choose any service.

But, you have to identify your goal to get it done. It will generate good amount of website traffic and targeted visitors towards your web page. Here, you can check some important factors before choose service.

List of social bookmarking websites:
You can find out list of websites on service provider’s web site. It will give you more ideas to know quality of service. There are many social bookmark websites with huge amount of traffic. If your web page will submit on specific web site so, It will helpful to generate more traffic towards your web page.

Here, I listed some of top social bookmark websites to get more ideas.

1. Twitter
2. Digg
3. Yahoo Buzz
4. TweetMeme
5. Stumbleupon
6. Reddit
7. Technorati
8. Delicious
9. Kaboodle
10. Mixx
11. Propeller
12. Newsvine
13. Fark
14. Slashdot
15. Twine
16. Clipmarks
17. Dzone
18. Faves
19. Blinklist
20. Diigo

Google Page Rank:

You can also check Google page rank of social bookmark websites. If service provider mentioned Google PR with list so, It will good to identify quality of list.

Very simple rule – High PR social bookmaking submission is always good for your web page.

Manual Submission:
Many social bookmark submission tools are available in market. But, manual submission is always good to get results.

This is really big question. Manual submission service will give you great rewards. You check sample report from service provider website. This is great way to identify method of submission activity.

Features & Testimonials:
Bookmarking have many features like fastest way to get your web page indexed by Search Engines, improve your web page visibility, improve your web page branding & many more. You can check these features on service provider’s web site. Testimonials is also one of best way to identify quality of service.

Price of Service:
Price is always matter to select any service. SoComputer Technology Articles

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