Social networking for start-ups
Nov 18 2009
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Don’t be put off by the hype surrounding social media. This is a tool businesses can’t afford to ignore, says Adam Stafford, managing director at search engine optimisation agency Fresh Egg.
You can’t switch off from social media, it’s everywhere you look. Facebook currently has more than 300 million active users worldwide and that figure is growing at an exponential rate. MySpace has 60 million unique users each month and Twitter has reached an estimated 10 million users in just over three years.
The opportunities here are massive. Businesses now have the ability to communicate on an equal level with ‘social customers’ or consumers. A recent study showed that 70 per cent of people are more willing to engage with a company or brand that has a presence in new media. It has huge commercial potential, and is changing how we do business.
However, if you're planning to utilise social media for your business, you need to know who you’re targeting. Social media is all about conversations and trading information, ideas and free content, so you have to really think about what you’re going to say.
To really engage your audience you need to make sure that whatever content you’re creating, it is targeted and should have an impact. For example, you might have written an email and think: actually someone might want to read this, why aren’t I putting it on my blog? From there you might get it into your Twitter feed and onto your Facebook page. Then what started out as an email is now in all these different places, connecting with people and encouraging interaction. And that’s what it’s all about.
Top tips for social networking
Think about the terms that are related to your business, such as your website URL, company name, products, niche categories and even employees, and search for them on sites that monitor discussions on social networks, like www.whostalkin.com and www.samepoint.com
Find out who your industry influencers are in the top social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and LinkedIn by using tools like http://wefollow.com, www.flickr.com/photos/tags and www.blinkx.com
Look at trends that are showing in Twitter and online within your industry by using tools like http://buzzlog.buzz.yahoo.com/overall, http://trend.icerocket.com and www.trendhunter.com
If you get stuck on a topic try www.cluuz.com to help open up your mind, this is a great one for beginners
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