Posts Tagged ‘LinkedIn’

Use Email Marketing and Social Media Together to Build Online Communities

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

B2B or B2C marketers should build their company’s online communities by creating targeted email blasts to the company’s customer and potential customer database. Create a theme, such as ‘We’re Listening’ to get your customers to tell honest stories of their experiences with the company, whether positive or negative. For any positive stories, use them in future newsletters or on the company’s website to show the community experience, which creates a positive halo effect that the company is a ‘people-type of company’.

For any negative stories, address them immediately and take action in whatever channel the communication came through, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or LinkedIn, so customers will believe that the company cares about them. Don’t make a mistake like what BP did when the oil spill occured last year, when they waited so long to address all of the negative comments on Twitter. If BP would have addressed the comments immediately, the image of the company probably would have been a lot different, as we know it now.

By addressing customer concerns will make your customers long-term advocates of the company and attract new customers based on the positive experiences of the current customers.

Digital Marketers Must Evolve to Mobile and Social Media Marketing

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Being a Digital Marketer myself, I am constantly evolving my marketing services to keep up with society’s lifestyle changes. Less than 2 years ago, my focus was primarily on online marketing for my clients and optimizing their websites to perform better in SEO, but now, as mobile and social media have changed the landscape of how businesses and consumers communicate with one another, I and my clients have had to learn how to use mobile and social media marketing to keep up with the target audiences preferences of communication. As marketers, our primary job is to communicate with our target audiences and with these new technologies, we now have better interactive opportunities that didn’t exist prior to these last couple of years.

As Digital Marketers, it’s our job to be able to understand target audiences and to not get stuck in our own marketing ruts, just because we know what has worked for us in the past as marketing channels. Don’t let changing techonologies put you “out-of-date” as a marketer or as a business.

Social media and mobile marketing have given us new channels to market to our target audiences and we should take advantage of these new technologies, since they give us more interactive and real-time communication channels, that were limited by prior technologies.  These new channels are great ways to build thought-leadership for B2B businesses and get real-time data from consumers for B2C businesses. For example,  B2B businesses and marketers, should check out LinkedIn.com for building direct communication through the Groups feature with potential clients and opening the communication with your industry. For B2C businesses and marketers, use Facebook to create excitement for your brand with consumers through contests and interactive polls.

Has Social Media Facebook Beaten Online Marketing?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

There’s been a lot of hype lately surrounding Social Media Networks, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, that these 3.0 portals should be the primary channels for online marketers that are budget challenged. Marketers are having a tough decision choosing, which marketing channels should they start with, when their resources and budgets are limited, but stick with the following ‘rule of thumb’, know who and where your online target audience is.

Is your target audience actively engaging on social media networks, such as Facebook and/or LinkedIn? If yes, then you have made a case to try some moderate testing on the Social Networks, but if no, don’t get caught in the hype! Traditional online marketing is still alive and kicking, as shown today in ComScore’s latest reports that Yahoo and Google still have more traffic than Facebook.

If you know where your target audience is, then that should dictate how to focus your energies for marketing channels.

How to Get New Leads Using B2B Social Networking Site, LinkedIn

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Need to market your site to business prospects or looking in general for new business leads? Check out LinkedIn.com LinkedIn is a great business social networking site and currently has no restrictions on making contact with anyone that is listed in their directory. LinkedIn is the largest of the business social networking sites and the oldest, which means it contains the largest U.S. business database.

LinkedIn is free to use and can be used to hire new talent, connect with businesses or to market your business services. Recently, LinkedIn launched a new advertising component to their network that now allows businesses to market by targeting ads by titles, regions, and companies. Use LinkedIn now, before they start charging premiums for using the site.

Social Media Sites to Use for PR Outreach

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

To get the word out, try Social Media sites to help promote your site, service or product. Here is a list of Top 10 Social Media sites to market through:
1. Twitter.com
2. LinkedIn.com
3. Facebook.com
4. MySpace.com
5. FriendFeed.com
6. YouTube.com
7. StumbleUpon.com
8. Digg.com
9. Veoh.com
10. Friendster.com