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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Improving Your Potential Reach with Social Media Marketing

We stress all the time the importance of social media marketing for building your brand and delivering your news, products and services to your adoring fans, but social media can actually underperform in some situations especially as your network grows.  It is times like these when you can fall back on your tried and true email marketing to go where social media marketing didn’t quite get.

You are likely thinking, “What do you mean? Social media is all the rage and it is the BEST way to market my business” and yes, this is what we are usually telling you in our posts.  Honestly, that really hasn’t changed.  Facebook and Twitter are still your best avenues for reaching new and untapped potential customer resources, but just getting them to fan your page or connect on twitter isn’t going to get them thoroughly engaged.

Just consider for a moment the sheer volume of tweets daily on Twitter.  The possibility of that new subscriber to your tweets actually reading your tweets is a shot in the dark.  Sure you could send direct messages to all your peeps, but that will likely lead to a mass decrease in your followers thanks to your new found spammy nature.  Same lies true for Facebook who uses their infamous EdgeRank algorithm that can literally prevent your posts from ever appearing on your fan’s page.  With Facebook as well you have to consider the large portion of its user base that is still trying to figure out how to use their service and see more than just highlighted news or they are still trying to put their lives in a timeline. So, it is important to include another step in your social media endeavors that ensures a direct access point to your new found friends and that is through email marketing.

In order to connect your email marketing and social network marketing campaigns you’ll still need to attract more fans and followers.  As always we suggest developing some killer content that will blow people’s minds and get it out there as a Facebook ad to be liked to through a mass pass around of your existing Facebook fans.  For those who lives are devoid of quality content and meaningful relationships, you could fall back on the old standby of giving a coupon or something away for free.  Either way, continue to build your fan base on Facebook and Twitter.

Once people have liked your page or started to follow you on Twitter, offer a second out of this world piece of content or yes, another decent give away or discount, but ask them to sign up for your email list to receive it.  Add to this the additional rewards for email list referrals and before you know it you will have direct access to more people and still have an impressive social media circle as well.  You can also segment your email sign up lists to best target your email marketing efforts to different subscribers.

Building a huge social following is only part of the social media marketing strategy.  Finding new and better ways to engage your social audience is the real game winner.  One of the best ways to build your network of followers is to let them know where you can be found on the web.  Our free Social Follow Follow Me button does just that without leaving your website looking like a billboard for social networking sites.  Add one button for all your networks!

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Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Keep Your Social Media Content Flowing in 2012

new years resolution for marketingAnd so it has begun.  Another year in the world of the wide web we call the Internet and while you may be cheating on your personal resolutions, it’s time to set your goals for social marketing in the New Year.  Certainly indulging in that one high calorie drink or irresistible chunk of chocolate and breaking your own vows to change is an event that you can usually counter with an extra trip to the gym, but when your social media marketing plan falls short of your 2012 social marketing resolutions, you may have missed an opportunity to connect that can’t be corrected. 

We talked in a previous post about the value of content in your social media marketing campaign and moving into the New Year the value of content has only grown more.  With search engine indexing changes the power of author authority and the credibility, share-ability and readability of the content you send out into the cyber world relates directly to your online success or failure.  For this reason, this year, you should add one more step to your social media marketing resolution for 2012 and resolve to plan out your Social Media Content for the whole year.

Now don’t go into a tizzy.  This isn’t to say that you should plan out every word you intend to share right here and now.  We all know that world events, personal challenges and the unstop-ability of the ever changing world around us will always lead to spontaneously insightful content generation, but it is for those moments that are without spectacular elements that you should be prepared in advance to conquer. 

In actuality there are other reasons to plan out your social media content distributions in advance.  Besides providing for consistent posting, planning your content ahead also helps you maintain a cohesive tone and even keeps you in line with your social marketing message.  In effect, planning your content in advance helps to keep your campaign on track.  There is also the appeal of knowing that you’ll have a variety of engaging content planned out for the year. 

Now the content that you supply in your social media marketing should also have some variety and setting out your schedule will help to set the tone for this approach.  Making plans for when to include 3rd party articles and links, when you will create a poll or trivia post, when you plan to add visuals like photos and videos and finally when you intend to share your own blogs, articles and company news will help to create the variety most of us seek in our social.  Another tip for keeping your posts and feeds fresh is to plan to repost items from previous months or years.  Not every post has to be news from today, especially when the things you post aren’t even relevant to your business, industry or neighborhood.

So planning ahead can save you from having a dull social existence this year and even next.  By planning out your social content and always choosing and writing content that is worth sharing you can meet all the goals of your social media marketing resolution and give your business the momentum to achieve social success this year.

No point in sharing your content when no one knows where to find you.  Make it part of your New Year plan to add the free Follow Me button from Social Follow so every visitor can find you on the social network that they hang out on.

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Friday, November 25th, 2011

Giving Thanks Every Day in Your Social Circles

Yesterday, at least here in the U.S., most households were busy cooking and preparing Thanksgiving meals to come together with family and friends and give Thanks for the amazing lives we have all been blessed with.  About one week prior to that, businesses and bloggers across the land began planning their own ways of showing thanks to all their loyal customers, readers and fans.  While Thanksgiving is a great time for saying that elusive Thank You that often gets lost in our online conversations, perhaps it is a good time to reflect on why you should be giving thanks everyday to the people in your social media circles.

Let’s take examples from our Thanksgiving traditions and apply them to our everyday interactions with our online audience.  For starters, try putting your differences aside and remind yourself to be thankful for the ability to tap into the mind of those who may not always agree with you.  Social networking and social media has given everyone a voice.  It has given power back to the spoken and written word and it is the voice of the people that governs in the social world.  Be thankful each day for those that keep us in balance and challenge us to be more transparent, more engaged and more human. 

When gathering with close family and friends for a Thanksgiving celebration, we let down our masks and we are real.  This should carry forward in your everyday interactions in social networks.  Be authentic.  Be who you are at the family dinner table every time your fingers hit the keypad to type a message.  I should picture you in your fluffy bunny slippers if that is what you like to wear when you are writing your blog or compiling your tweet.  Show who you really are and your audience will show you many thanks.

As kids return home from college and daughters wandering the globe find their way back to the smell of turkey and stuffing (or lobster and corn-whatever scent draws you home), parents and relatives shower them in words of praise and interest in what has been happening in the last months or years.  You can use this same approach with your online family by telling them just how awesome they are and how much they have done for you, their community and themselves.  Highlight each follower’s strengths.  Share those stories that inspire you.  Be thankful and praise each day the great worthy and inspiring activities that your online community achieve. 

One final way to bring Thanksgiving Day thanks into your every day social media marketing is to give of yourself without looking for thanks.  That’s right.  Give selflessly to your online community.  Whether you want to give away a service or product or offer an outstanding, unbelievable discount to your faithful followers with a special note that says clearly says Thanks.  Without your social following, you likely wouldn’t have as much to be thankful for yourself. 

Everyone at SocialFollow and Studio98 would like to say Happy Thanksgiving and Thank You to all of our readers, followers and especially our button subscribers who have helped us spread the word about our free Social Follow button and make it a huge success.  Wondering how to stay connected to everyone that visits your website or blog? Add the Social Follow button from Studio98.  With the FollowUs button you can maintain your brand without all the bling.  Your website should be a place for your business, not a banner for social networking circles, the SocialFollow button keeps all your social networks in one pretty little holiday package!

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Monday, November 7th, 2011

Social Media Marketing aka Social Media Content Marketing

A lot of people know on some level that they should be using Facebook and Twitter to promote their business website, but just as many of those people have no clue how to promote their business on these mediums.  There is general corporate and small business confusion over the use of social media marketing platforms for business and this confusion needs to be dispelled before you’ll find social media marketing success.

A lot of people start their Twitter and Facebook adventures by posting links to their products and services thinking that this is the best way to get people interested in their business.  Many even search the social networking platforms for people talking about their product, services and brand and contacting them directly with information and links back to their website.  But is this really what your customers are looking for? Were they asking for your feedback on your own brand or were they looking for the opinions of their connections on your business or brand?

In the end, a lot of businesses end up doing more spamming than promoting on social media networks and this is where many of those same businesses start to feel that their social media marketing plan isn’t living up to all the hype.  Where many people are misguided is when they are first told that they should be using social networking platforms to promote their content, but they don’t have a clear understanding of what content they should actually be promoting. 

Content is still the king of the web, but only the most engaging and interesting content rules the kingdom.  The first question you need to ask yourself about your content is if it is a worthwhile read.  Did you provide information that will help someone make a decision or provide them with much needed information or did you spend 500 words of content talking only about your great product or service and what makes it so great and why you priced it as you did? Have all of your posts followed this self-promotional and salesy/spammy trend?

When making a lasting impression and an impression that keeps on impressing for days as it makes it way around the web, you need to have content that goes beyond you and your business.  You need great content that is about your industry, not just your business.  You want to share content that is funny, catching, inspiring, something, anything, but not promotional ALL of the time.  Promotional content does have its place for new product and service announcements and even to share customer success stories or fun and crazy adventures within your business, but the content that will go the distance will be the words that have no promotional value at all.  A true good read. 

Before you invest in someone to manage your social media accounts, consider hiring a good copywriter to make your social media worth managing.  Another great way to build better connections on social networking platforms is to make it easy for your website visitors to find you on the network they are part of.  Show off your social accounts without losing your brand by using the Follow Us button from SocialFollow from Studio98; all your social network connections in one low-key button that doesn’t take away from your website branding.

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Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

The Short and Skinny on Short Urls

short urls for social networkingI realized only recently that a lot of newbie website owners, which actually encompasses a large percentage of total website owners, don’t actually know of or understand the purpose and uses of short urls. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being a web novice and to be honest there is so much ever-changing information to know and catalog about maintaining a web presence that it is no wonder most people just jump in the pool naked and blindfolded and hope to find their way to the shallow end with their head above water. Fortunately, the story behind tiny urls or short urls is well, short, so I thought I would take a few minutes to explain how they can not only help in social media marketing, but in building your brand as well (even those are really things of the same, hmmm…).

The first question a lot of website owners ask is why would I want to shorten my urls? This is a totally legit question especially when you consider that your SEO Company probably just got you to switch to all SEF urls to help with organic search ranking and increase your site relevancy. So here is an example of why you might want to shorten a url:
I want to send a client direction to my Studio98 office in Clearwater, FL. Which would be better to send to them?

Example A: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&sugexp=kjrmc&cp=25&gs_id=u&xhr=t&q=studio+98+clearwater+florida&qscrl=1&nord=1&rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS317US317&biw=1280&bih=479&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&ion=1&wrapid=tljp1318962472910018&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=N8WdTtHnCqPWiAK1nYiQCg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=3&sqi=2&ved=0CBUQ_AUoAg
Example B:
http://bit.ly/mapstudio98

Most people that receive a link like example A in their inbox are going to hesitate before clicking on it that is if their email client even keeps the link intact. Those who are newbies to the Internet or live in a state of constant virus-phobia are likely going to think it goes to some malware or malicious identity theft site and delete the email all together. Hence Example B is the better option for delivering a big url in a short and sweet way.

Now then, overall length is just one of the reasons, but it is for more than just emails. Consider your posts to social networks. Twitter gives you a limited amount of space so wouldn’t it be better to fill it with a great call to action or interesting traffic driver than to hog it up with a giant http code? Facebook and the other social media platforms without message size restrictions give you plenty of room, but what about the look of those long urls and, even more importantly, what about the branding value and recall of your longer url?

If you are running a contest on Facebook or any social networking site and you have your contest registration set for a particular url, but it is a lengthy url, wouldn’t the word of mouth about your contest be easier to pass if the url was easily recognizable, easy to share and easy to recall? Wouldn’t it be foolish not to use a short url that adds to your branding efforts rather than a long url that could be mistyped and visitors lost? And don’t forget about all the mobile devices being used for social networking today. There is no accounting for speed typing on those tiny keypads and keeping your urls short means less typos and faster accessing for your valuable information.

What about SEO and doesn’t having a short url mess with my organic search ranking? Surprisingly not; if you use Google’s url shortener it actually works as a permanent 301 redirect and Google announced that they would pass the link juice right through on those tiny urls. Google isn’t the only service that you can use to make your big urls short, TinyUrl is the original url shortener and often the most popular because it was the first service picked up and used by most social networking sites. Bit.ly is also a contender of special note as they actually keep analytics on their short urls and are expected to release their own search engine based on the click popularity of short urls. This search engine will be much like Social Media Engine Topsy, but Bit.ly will have a far more detailed algorithm delivering even more accurate and focused search results as well as reputation management for shortened links.

Should you shorten your urls everywhere? Nope. Definitely not. A lot of people still don’t trust short urls. Save tiny urls for when you need to do something about a really big url, otherwise, if it fits, keep it. Well there is no need to worry about the long and short of your urls if they are only on your website. Break out of the long url chain and get on the social bandwagon using short urls to deliver your content to social media sites across the Web. The best way to connect with your followers is with the free Follow Me button from SocialFollow and Studio98-all the network buttons without all the bling; keeping your site about your brand.

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Monday, September 19th, 2011

Social Media Marketing-Gotta Love the Numbers!

Nielsen Social Media Report 3Q 2011Really, social media is a total numbers game; isn’t it?  When you think about the measuring system of social media marketing success, it is all numbers.  The number of followers you have.  The number of tweets you’ve made.  The number of retweets you have.  The number of people you are following.   The number of friends you have.  The number of Likes you have received.  How many circles you’ve got going? It is all numbers.

When you look at the analytics side to social media marketing what do you find? NUMBERS! DIGITS! INTEGERS! Number of impressions.  Number of clicks through visits.  Number of conversions.  Sadly, the number of exits.  When it comes to social media marketing, the numbers matter which is why we love numbers and why we love groups like Nielsen who are always giving us more ways to strengthen our sweet love for the digits and the data they provide about the potential success and failure of our marketing endeavors. 

Just last week Nielsen published its Social Media Report for Q3 2011 and the numbers for social media are looking great for marketing success with social networking resting nicely as the number two way we (number lovers and non-number lovers alike) spend time online.  That’s right folks; social networking is the fun, fascinating past time of 4 out of 5 active Internet users in the United States.  What do these numbers mean to you? Well, you shouldn’t need to bust out the calculator to figure this one out, but just in case, we’ll give you the answer: 

You should probably decide if there is a place for your business identity in social media circles and take advantage of this opportunity to reach 80% of the country’s Internet Users.

If you are not sure that social media marketing is right for you, we posted some tips in a previous blog, Social Media Peer Pressure, about deciding if social media is really the right approach for your business.  Now, back to some more numbers.  The recent Nielsen Social Media Report also noted that 53% of active adult social networking users follow a brand (or several brands) as part of their social experience.  Also of note is that the over 55 generation have doubled their intake of social media content and 70% of adult social network users also shop online.  Oh the numbers couldn’t be better!

The numbers never lie! Well, I wouldn’t go that far, but the truth is that more people are finding mobile ways to stay connected with their social networks, which means more people are being social all the time and if you like to watch your numbers change, you should consider a social media marketing campaign and be where the people are…being.  Or perhaps it is time to crunch the numbers on your existing campaign to make improvements. 

A great step for going social is to get your free Follow Us button from SocialFollow.  Even better for the number lovers, the SocialFollow button comes with its own numbers and analytics allowing you to watch your button impressions as they happen.  Take a moment to look at your numbers and then take a moment to read over Nielsen’s report and start looking for better customer centric ways to build your numbers today!

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Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Come On! Everybody’s Doing It? Social Media Marketing Peer Pressure

Social Media Marketing BandwagonSocial media marketing is the new sexy when it comes to taking your business off the sidewalk and down the virtual main street. In every town across the nation a new social media marketing expert has popped up and knocked on doors to tell you why you should join the masses and get your social networking profiles generating bucks for the biz. But the question every good business owner still asks, or should be asking, is if going social is the right business decision for their company.

Is social media marketing right for every business? Should all companies jump on the social networking bandwagon and air all their company ways with the millions of people online? The answers to these questions are mixed and the truth for some businesses may be that the well beaten path isn’t the right path for delivering their message, while others will find exactly the outlet they’ve been looking for to expand their business and their connections in online social communities.

There is definitely no denying that social networking is fun and might we even call it hip. Everybody is online and a huge percentage of that everybody can be found on one social network or another giving credit of course to the big 4 (notice no longer a big 3) Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Literally, everybody IS doing it from old desktops, new laptops and mobile devices, getting too numerous to mention; people are online. So how can it not be beneficial for a business to get out there and gain a bit more exposure?

Well, if you are uncertain about giving into social marketing peer pressure the best first step for you would be to Google yourself. See what is showing up where and why. The next step would be to offer some kind of opt in to existing customers whether it is a piece of notebook paper on the wall of your shop or if it is an option available online. You need to see if your audience is spending time online. You need to figure out if your target audience, meaning your customer base, is using social networking platforms themselves and if your presence in the same arena would be of benefit to them and you.

While it may be hard to believe, largely because most social media marketing is free (all be it time consuming), there may also be the chance that your business has a great system in place already that offers a high return on investment and really takes priority over a new marketing avenue. If you feel this is the case, it would still be worth your while to get at least a Facebook fan page started as it is rather simple to maintain and can build as slowly or quickly as see fit with little interference in an existing system.

You have to be honest with yourself and ask if social media marketing will really help you achieve your business goals. Part of the sure to fail scenario in social networking is a lack of time investment. While it may be largely free to go social, you have to spend a lot of time making connections and establishing a good reputation. Social media marketing is like skinny jeans and if you have to do a major workout and eat like a bird to look good in your skinny jeans…well, then, skinny jeans may not be for you. If you don’t have the time and effort to invest in social networking, then stay out of the game until you do. There are lots of web2.0 listings ((Manta, YellowPages and more) you can use to your search marketing advantage without going into the social circles.

When it comes to keeping social media marketing sexy, the free SocialFollow button from Studio98 has got your look covered. If you should decide to give into peer pressure and hop on the very powerful social media marketing train, make sure you have the FollowMe button from SocialFollow on your website, blog and social profiles so your visitors can find you on in the social circle that they frequent most.

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Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Is Your Tweet Prime Advertising? Google May Think So!

Quality not Quantity in Social NetworkingIf you get re-tweets, it just might be! This was the buzz on the web just a few short months ago that has had traditional SEO companies scrambling to be sure that they have social media marketing solidly placed in their optimization game plan. These recent changes in Google’s algorithm have left many, including small and large businesses as well as search marketers, a bit confused on what direction to take their social networking and we hope to give some sound advice on the subject.

For those that aren’t completely clear on the announcements from Google, we’ll try our best to put it in the easiest to understand terminology we can. Basically the search giant announced that they will be adding author authority to their organic search algorithm. This means that content that is shared on social networks and then re-circulated by others within the network will get a higher ranking than content that is let’s say only on your blog and not hitting the social scene at all. More specifically this is content re-tweeted on Twitter and shared by friends on Facebook and other networks.

All of this sounds great right? Well, a lot of people mistook author authority for the number of people you have in your network. Don’t get me wrong, the larger networks do have a better pool for circulating their content, but the basic rule of social networking hasn’t changed; quality of followers beats out quantity any day. Oh and contrary to popular belief, content is still king.

It doesn’t matter if you have 3000 followers if only 3 of them are actually reading your tweets and sharing your content. Meanwhile your competition, who has probably taken the time to build quality relationships on their social networks but may only be connected to 300 people, those 300 connections are liking and sharing content on a daily basis. Get the connection? This too is where quality content comes into play as well. If what you are sharing in your social circles isn’t worth the read, then it usually isn’t worth a Like or a Re-Tweet.

Another twist in the Google algorithm is that who you follow and connect with as well as what you share on social networks has a direct effect on the search results you are served when you perform a search while signed into your Google account. This is a grey area still, but seems to indicate that the more people you network with and share content with, the more likely you are to show up in their organic search results. Mind you this is only when they perform a search while signed into their Google account. However as Google has introduced more social networking options themselves, more people have reason to leave their Google accounts open while doing other work online. This puts a whole new perspective on SEO and social media marketing which to date have been somewhat separate of each other.

So, our advice. Be socially accountable by building your social networks to be full of quality connections with as many quality connections you can without cheesing out and send out quality content that your connections will be willing to share with their connections too. Of course, the best way to build a quality network is to feature the FollowUs button on your website so that your website visitors know where to find you on their favorite social network.

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Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

Adding Sizzle to Your Summer Social Media Marketing Plan

In January and even late December we were bugging you to start evaluating your social media marketing plan for the New Year.  In spring we were reminding you to clean up your site and re-evaluate your social media marketing goals, but now the weather has turned to warm and the summer season calls for adding a bit more sizzle to your social media marketing plan.

Summer is that time of year where events and parties abound and things in life kind of pick up a bit.  The same is often true for brick and mortar businesses, except those specializing in snow shoes and shovels of course, but summer still brings this natural increase in activity both online and off.  Unfortunately though, even for the most well thought out social media marketing plans, engagement and conversions often hit a plateau and there is no better time to add new sizzle to your social scene than during the long days of summer.

The ways to sizzle and shine on the social platform will vary depending on the business you are in and the product or service you are promoting.  Introducing a new product or service is a great way to get the conversation moving as you ask your faithful followers what features they would like to see.  Don’t have any new products on the drawing board, how about offering a free eBook or adding a new helpful tool that followers old and new will find useful? Running a special promotion or big event is another sure way to attract a crowd.  How about hosting an online party in honor of customer appreciation with drawings for food and appetizers or offering gift cards to nationwide stores?

Even with all these great sizzling summer social ideas, the basics of social media marketing remain true; it shouldn’t be about marketing at all.  It should be about engagement.  The best marketing you can get is what you’ll find through stellar customer service and quality of products.  Social media marketing during any season is about building relationships, being transparent and being relevant.  Feed the people information, not sales pitches.  Don’t exist on giveaways and bribes alone; give content that is useful, necessary and free.  It’s not about building lists; it’s about making connections and respecting those connections.

Add some new sizzle to your summer social media marketing plan with a solid dose of simple summer honesty.  While you’re making things summery and simple, don’t forget to switch to the button that keeps your website about you and not about your social connections; the Follow Me Button from Social Follow, streamlining all your social networks into one simple button.

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