[#AhaNH Summit] Social Media in Strange Places, by Walter Elly

Posted on 3rd 2月 2012 in Online Social Media

Recorded at the 2011 “A-Ha!” NH Social Media Business Summit, this visionary information is presented by Walter Elly, consultant with V2 Strategic Advisors; former senior director of emerging technology at MicroArts Creative Agency; Co-director of Foursquare Day and co-founder of Portsmouth Foursquare. Walter talks about what’s no longer strange in social media, shares countless tools and resources, and looks at two promising frontiers where social media is bound to bloom. [Video by Dan Freund (@MyFriendDan), digital content creator and messaging strategist, online at myfrienddan.com] ************************* PRESENTATION SUMMARY So, what is “strange?” Turns out it’s all relative. For example, shopping online – ex. Amazon.com, a social site in its own right – is no longer strange, but certainly was a decade ago. Sharing photos, watching videos online, certainly not strange anymore. Social networking is the #1 time-spent activity online. In fact, Facebook has 800+ million users. These days, it’s strange NOT to be on Facebook. That’s the point. Because of that, some opportunities to go into social media that didn’t exist before are now becoming mainstream. Which begs the question: What’s next? What else is becoming NOT so strange? – Sharing your every thought on Twitter – Biz networking on LinkedIn BEFORE connecting in person – Online, location-based coupons, a la Groupon – Biz recommendations for brick-n-mortar stores, a la Yelp – Listening to music socially, a la Spotify
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Entrepreneur’s Walk of Fame Unveiled in Kendall Square

Posted on 19th 1月 2012 in Online Social Media

www.pixability.com Pixability helps clients make, manage and promote their online business videos. While video has become the number one way to get your business seen online, managing all the social media promotion with its changing rules and best practices can be a headache. But with Pixability’s online video marketing software Caffeine, managing videos and promoting them on social media sites is a snap. We do the research for you and incorporate it into the software so you can focus on getting your message out. On September 16, 2011 entrepreneurs gathered in Kendall Square to remember those who came before them; remarkable individuals who pioneered their industries. It was here that the Entrepreneur’s Walk of Fame was unveiled, a commemoration of the enduring spirit of innovation. Connect With Pixability Twitter | @pixability Facebook | facebook.com/pixability e-mail | info@pixability.com phone | 1-888-PIX-VIDEO
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The British government has blamed social networking sites for spreading unrest during the August riots across England. In an attempt to prevent similar trouble in future, one part of London is now proposing to monitor online activity at youth centers. But as RT’s Laura Smith reports, it’s a risky game that may breach the vital bond of trust between young people and social workers. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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A Community Social Network

Posted on 13th 1月 2012 in Online Social Media

*CORNERLINK a fully integrated & free online social network and community forum Connect with Neighbors, Tenants and your community via: www.cornerlink.ca Share, Collaborate, Socialize, Support, Build, Inspire… WHAT IS CORNERLINK? CORNERLINK is a website available to the public at no charge, which has been specifically developed to help neighbours, tenants, and landlords connect. WHY USE CORNERLINK? Sometimes we overlook the importance of healthy and positive relationships between neighbours. However, there are many reasons why it’s important to connect with the people in your community. You might be going out of town and would like to have someone keep an eye on your property or pick up your mail and newspaper while you’re away. Maybe you’ve been thinking about having a neighbourhood BBQ in order to get to know the people around you. You may have lost a pet and want to let people nearby know, or perhaps you’ve become aware of a security issue that you’d like to share. For these and other reasons CORNERLINK is the perfect tool for you to use to contact the people who would be most able to help you or share your interests and concerns. Whether you own a house, rent one, live in an apartment building or are a landlord yourself, CORNERLINK allows you to easily connect and communicate with your neighbours, landlord or tenants. www.cornerlink.ca
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Social Media Manager

Posted on 27th 12月 2011 in Online Social Media

www.facebook.com Here are seven reasons why your business needs a social media manager. 1. A social media manager knows about social media and the best way to use it. 2. A social media manager knows how to properly set up accounts and audit the ones you currently have. 3. A social media manager knows how to build your brand with social media! 4. A social media manager will help develop a social media strategy for your business so you don’t have to. 5. A social media manager will save you time, energy and save you stress. 6. A social media manager knows how to encourage loyalty and interaction from current and future fans. 7. A social media manager knows how to use all of your social media platforms effectively. There may be a good change you don’t have the time to learn how to use Social Media… Let a pro take the ball so you can focus on what you need to do. Contact me at designer . steiner at yahoo (dot) com
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Social Media Theory Practice Online Course

Posted on 13th 12月 2011 in Online Social Media

Online Course taught by Dr. Wenjing Xie in the Graduate Program Studies program of the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts at Southern Illinois University. Dr. Wenjing Xie is an Assistant Professor in School of Journalism at Southern Illinois University Carbodale, IL. She joined SIUC in 2009 after receiving her Ph.D degree from the University of Maryland College Park. Her research revolves around new communication technologies, especially social media and mobile technologies, and media psychology. She is interested in cognitive and emotional responses to mediated messages, especially the role that technologies play in that mechanism. She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of social media, quantitative research methods, and content analysis.
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Using Online Social Buying Platforms To Promote Your Business

Posted on 17th 11月 2011 in Online Social Media

Compare the top group coupon sites like Groupon Go www.groupcoupons.tk We compare Groupon, Living Social and Tippr Find Out Which One Is The Best Get added to your account when you sign up for free. “Using Online Social Buying Platforms To Promote Your Business A Massage Therapist’s Success Story From The Trenches” Writen & Read By Susan Epperly, BA, LMTI Have you considered using one of the many “Daily Deal” sites to market your business? Are you confused as to how these sites work, what you stand to gain from becoming involved with them, and whether they present a viable marketing opportunity for your practice? Are you tired of all the hearsay, assumptions, generalizations, and unfounded rumors that are being circulated by business owners who have never used these marketing techniques? Have you been scared by “horror stories” from business owners who have used these marketing platforms unsuccessfully? If so, then this audio book is for you. This piece will help you optimize your experience; maximize the positive impact that these marketing techniques can have on your business; and avoid the potential pitfalls that these platforms can present. This Audio Book Addresses a Host of Key Concerns, Including · The Nuts & Bolt of How these Types of Market Platforms Work · How to Choose the Social Buying Site that will Best Suit Your Needs · How to Approach these Sites and Initiate a Partnership with them · How to Determine the Number of Vouchers You Should Offer · What

Social Good Summit 2011

Posted on 26th 10月 2011 in Online Social Media

The Social Good Summit unites a dynamic community of global leaders to discuss a big idea: the power of innovative thinking and technology to solve our greatest challenges. It ignites conversations between a live audience in New York City and thousands around the world participating via Livestream. Join Mashable, 92Y and the UN Foundation in person and online September 19-22, 2011. For more information, visit: socialgoodsummit.com
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Part 2: How to use www.43things.com (43-things) to promote your business, career or self utilizing one of the most powerful new online social media marketing techniques in the world. 43things.com maximizes your online community by helping you build an audience with a vested interest in your success. Vidgo Viral ( http ), your social media promotion provider, brings you a first look at ‘Twitter with Goals’. Or should we say ‘Twitter on Steroids’. If you haven’t incorporated 43things.com into online social media promotion plan, watch this video in our social networking series and get started.
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Building on the “social” in social media

Posted on 4th 10月 2011 in Online Social Media

Building on the “social” in social media

“The more I use social media the less social I become.” That’s a quote from a conversation I overheard recently at the U.S. National Speakers’ Association…and it’s been on my mind a lot since then.
It’s understandable that some business professionals are still a little wary of social media and social networking—and by the way that’s a list of websites that includes Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, among others. Indeed, time is too valuable to waste on fads, but the facts suggest that there is much more going on here than just another trend fueled by the power of everyone-else-is-doing-it psychology.
Take a step back from the technological allure of these websites and online apps and you can see that top-ranked social media share some important characteristics that are invaluable in sales:

They can filter content and connect you directly, one-on-one, with others who are interested in similar things that matter to you;
They help keep you in the conversation loop on topics that matter to you and your customers, including those that mention you or your company by name; and
They provide you with a easy-to-access medium to be as useful to others as that medium can be for you.

In other words, the best social media sites have in common a key attribute that all top-ranked sales people look for in networking: they are places that can help you showcase your value as a resource to a well-defined group of people. That’s something to be valued well ahead all others benefits associated with social networking, and yet it’s the one that I find is still under-used by professionals…and that takes me back to that quote I heard at the conference. 

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If you are becoming less social while using more social media, then you’re not using that tool correctly. Social media is not meant to replace physical contact. It’s meant to compliment it, providing an additional outlet to listen and engage with your clients. And, in this marketplace you need as many customer contact outlets as possible to stay in that coveted top-of-mind position.

There’s no question that social media has caught on with a large segment of today’s marketplace. A 2010 Nieslen study in the U.S. found that it now occupies roughly 25% of online activities—and that’s nearly double from just a year ago (sourcehttp://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/what-americans-do-online-social-media-and-games-dominate-activity/). So it’s fair to say that this is an activity that’s already being embraced by your existing customers as well as people with whom you’d like to do business.

Your challenge, therefore, is to find ways to make social media part of your client-attraction system (see my earlier article for more about that topic). Here are five ways you can build on the social in your social networking activities:

1) Share useful tips, articles and an announcements on Twitter. This includes retweeting good news about your customers. Showcase your skills by answering questions tweeted by others. By participating in the networks of your customers, you increase the chances they will want to engage with you offline more often.

2) Engage in conversations with clients via LinkedIn and blogs. At Engage, our most successful clients use LinkedIn and the comments section of their own blogs to ask and answer questions, create groups specific to their products/services and ensure they are connecting likeminded clients who can help each other. Some of our clients have great success creating virtual advisory groups that meet both online and offline to improve customer service and enhance products.

3) Create special offers for followers. Encourage participation in Facebook Fan Pages by giving away products and offering special discounts. This can also include inviting readers to join online newsletters and other promotional material…and don’t forget to mention those special offers in your “on-hold message” for inbound client phone calls. By using a multifaceted approach, you engage customers many more times in a month than they could using only traditional media.

4) Elevate awareness by promoting live events and hosting virtual launch parties and special event pages on Facebook and LinkedIn. Invite customers to participate online and reward them for inviting others. It’s a great way to attract new clients and reward existing ones.

5) Make yourself available using live chat. Let’s face it. Some prospects might not want to pick up the phone and call you, but will be more receptive to chatting with you online. It’s less formal helps build trust because it’s dialogue established on their terms.

Social media and social networking sites are worth effort! It can help attract and retain more clients, but like all tools, you have to use them properly. Remember: this does not replace the legwork you have to do as a sales person in seeking out prospects, determining what they want and finding ways to meet those needs. Rather, it is an extension of those efforts; one more element in your arsenal to help you hit those sales targets month after month, year after year

Colleen Francis, Sales Expert, is Founder and President of Engage Selling Solutions (www.EngageSelling.com). Armed with proven sales strategies that work in this tough economy, Colleen helps clients realize immediate results, achieve lasting success and permanently raise their bottom line. Start improving your results today with Colleen’s online newsletter Engaging Ideas and her FREE 7 day intensive sales secrets eCourse: www.EngageNewsletter.com

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To Promote Your Brand Use Social Media

Posted on 6th 9月 2011 in Online Social Media

You’re missing out on valuable and free marketing platforms for your brand (book, business or product) if you think Twitter, Facebook, and other online social media communities are only for teens.

Further, if you’re not on social media, you’re risking losing your own potential clients/customers to those smart businesses people who are utilizing social media.

Which social media platforms you focus on depends a great deal on what your brand is. Here are seven excellent reasons why you must use social media no matter what you are promoting:

Reason 1: It’s the most cost-effective online advertising.

The current most popular social media platforms being used for business are free: Twitter.com, Facebook.com and LinkedIn.com. (LinkedIn does have an upgrade that costs, but it’s not necessary to get this upgrade.) And this is “relationship” marketing to targeted markets. “Free” is definitely more cost-effective than spending money on online advertising techniques such as Pay Per Click or banner ads.

Reason 2: You can have global reach with social media.

The world is now a global marketplace. Why not reach this global market? Many of the most popular social media platforms have this global reach, and you can see this clearly illustrated on Twitter. At any time of day or night you can see real-time “tweets” from people in Japan, England, the U.S., India and many other countries.

For example, if you have a book that might appeal to anyone in the world who reads in English, why limit yourself to just promoting in the U.S.? Thanks to Amazon these people outside the U.S. can buy your book even if it is only available in U.S. stores.

Reason 3: You can attract targeted groups of people as potential clients/customers for your brand.

Social media enables you to join groups of people with the same interests and goals. On LinkedIn and Facebook you can join groups as varied as Children’s Book Writers to eMarketing. If you choose groups to join based on your brand, you’ll be putting yourself in front of the exact groups of people you want to reach as potential clients/customers. This can pay off in increased sales for you.

Reason 4: You can use the community aspect of social media to form your own community.

Once you are active on social media platforms and have people who are your followers (Twitter), your friends (Facebook) and/or your connections (LinkedIn), you can start your own groups of highly targeted interests. You can create a niche market in your brand, book or business and share your knowledge with others who join your community.

These people can become your loyal followers, friends and connections – and they can help spread your marketing message to their followers, friends and connections.

Reason 5: You can use social media to establish your expertise.

People like to do business with people they know, like and trust. By sharing your knowledge for free online with the people in the social media groups you belong to, you can establish yourself as an expert. This can pay off in increasing potential clients/customers’ trust in you.

And you can also receive invitations for blog “interviews” or BlogTalkRadio show interviews or podcasts. And these interviews lead to more free exposure for your brand and more free promotion for your expertise.

Reason 6: You can use social media to find cross-promotional partners.

Amazingly in the world of social media, people who would be considered competitors in the off-line world are teaming up to provide products and services to their combined clients/customers.

And these clients/customers are very responsive to these cross-promotions (often called joint ventures) – especially when introduced to a second expert by a first expert they already know, like and trust.

You and your cross-promotion partner can each get access to the other person’s “list” (the names of interested clients/customers collected at a website) and thus you’ve greatly expanded your potential client/customer pool.

Reason 7: With a few keystrokes you can announce new updates of your activities.

Your updates on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn take seconds – and you’ve announced to your followers, friends and connections what you’re doing or what you’re offering or what you’re speaking on. And there are even online applications that allow you to update your status across several of your social media accounts at one time. So it is as easy as 1-2-3 to keep in front of your potential clients/customers.

In conclusion, once you become active yourself on social media platforms, you’ll find many more reasons to promote your brand, book or business on social media in order to attract targeted potential clients/customers. And you’ll look back at your pre-social media days and wonder how you ever did marketing without using online social media.

Phyllis Zimbler Miller (@ZimblerMiller on Twitter) has an M.B.A. from The Wharton School and is an Internet business consultant whose company website has lots more useful advice like this. Download her free report on “The Top 3 Internet Marketing Elements” to enhance your own Internet marketing experience — download the report now from www.TeachMeBranding.com


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Social Media Optimization Methods

Posted on 3rd 9月 2011 in Online Social Media

Social media optimization or SMO is a method of increasing brand awareness and gaining publicity through different social bookmarking sites and online communities. Like SEO, SMO should be on your list of online strategies if you want to make your presence known and secure your place online.

Social media optimization uses different tools which include RSS feeds/blogging, blogs, twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace etc. the idea is the incorporation of a third-party application to such social media websites. You must have heard of search engine optimization when people go in for keyword searches for particular keywords.

You can also achieve social media optimization if you would disseminate your contents to other site. If you have tutors or manuals in PDF forms or audio files then submit these files to other sites. If you have scattered these contents surely you would be able to get back links to your site.

Social media optimization is a boon for the web businesses as it has made sites popular along with earning huge revenues for them. This promotion method undertakes various processes to increase the linkability of a site. The first priority of any online business owner is to spread the linkability of his site on the web.

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The end goal of Social Media Optimization is to drive traffic to a site and generate backlinks. Backlinks are links from another Web site to your Web site. They help to increase your authority in the search engines and improve rankings. Organic links, such as those from social media sites, also generate traffic.

Social Media optimization is the rules which have to be followed for promoting your media or the online community. The media marketing includes building your brand, fidelity and customer base. There are so many marketing plans through which you can easily learn the business of search engine optimization. This will be the right way to enhance your online business.

Social media optimization refers to internet marketing strategy. It is a technique to reach out millions of internet users all over the world from various social media site such as blogs, networking sites, and forums by making genuine connects. The interaction can also be involve of sharing ideas, experiences, opinions and other forms of discussions.

Social media optimization is connected to a viral marketing technique where the networking is done through social book marking, video and photo sharing websites. In blogging, the content is shared through various search engines like RSS in the blogosphere and the special blog search engines such as the Technorati.

Optimize your social media pages- Optimize the social media pages you have. Use different optimization techniques like link placing, link building, content optimizing etc. When you optimize your pages you will get more visitors from different websites.

Social Media optimization is really simple by the use of social bookmarking sites like Diggit, del.icio.us, reddit etc. which helps you to share bookmarked sites of your choice with others.

Wikipedia is a social media site that allows users to view, add, and edit content on any word or term, a mutable encyclopedia of sorts, made by and for the masses. Wikipedia entries are constantly listed at the top of search engine results; the nature of their site lends itself to constant content updates and additions, which is a practice that contributes to search engine optimization.

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