Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

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.

Social Media Networks Twitter and Facebook Still Not Big on Cell Phones and Mobile Devices

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

According to a recent study on Pew Internet & American Life Project, only 10% of 59% of American adults use their mobile phones or laptops to check their social media status, such on Twitter and Facebook. This is a small in comparison to the buzz that everyone has been hearing in the media about social media usage.

The top reason for using cell phones and mobile devices (54%) in America, is for forwarding videos or photos to friends. Although more and more people now have smart phones, tablets, and laptops, a small percentage is using these devices to access social media on-the-go, which means it’s important to consider social media on mobile devices for the future, but be realistic and focus your marketing efforts and dollars on where your target audience is today.

Is Your Target Market on Facebook,Twitter or FourSquare?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Facebook, Twitter, and the new FourSquare sites are dominating the headlines everyday with how many people have joined on a daily basis, which is great for B2C online marketers, since this gives a new opportunity source for lead generation, but don’t just run out and build that Facebook Fan Page or send out tweets just yet. Just because your target audience may be in these social media networks, does not necessarily mean that they want to be marketed to outright.

Don’t let the hype confuse you from the online marketing strategy that you have already created, but definitely research Facebook, Twitter and FourSquare to see how your target audience, is being marketed to by either your competitors or companies in general.

Social media marketing is becoming an integral part of the overall online marketing strategy mix and if you’re a good online marketer, it’s your job to review these networks as possible leads for your company. Just be careful not to exhaust your resources trying to jump on the social media bandwagon, before doing your research carefully.

Good luck!

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