Posts Tagged ‘blogs’

5 branding tips for social media

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

We came across this article from Entrepreneur magazine and wanted to pass it on.  It succinctly describes the ways small businesses can utilize social media to build their brands.  We’d like to make it more succinct by highlighting the main points.

  1. You can have one core social medium be your core destination, but make sure you’re present on multiple media to direct users to that core.
  2. Continually develop meaningful content to attract the attention of readers and search engines.
  3. Become an active participant in the blogs and fora that your target audience frequents.
  4. Engage the content of those who influence your target audience by commenting on their blog posts, retweeting their posts, and even introducing yourself if appropriate.
  5. Limit your self-promotional activity.  Helpful advice attracts potential customers; shilling will drive them away.

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Will you Wibiya?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

A new social media application popping up on more and more websites is the Wibiya social toolbar. It resembles a true toolbar and resides at the bottom off website page.  It’s very customizable, so the toolbar will look different for every company, but you can expect to see the a company logo and the logos of other social media on it.

Alright, enough about what it looks like.  You want to know what it does.  Basically it links to your company’s social media and gives visitors a glimpse of these other pages without navigating away from your site.  So, if a visitor clicks the Facebook button on your Wibiya toolbar, a window opens displaying your company’s friends and fans and your Facebook wall.  Visitors can “Like” your page from the toolbar, read your Tweets, subscribe to your RSS feeds, and more.

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Friday, August 20th, 2010

If your company’s blog is up and running and you’re regularly updating it with new posts, good job.  You’re optimizing your site and moving up in search engine results.  Now you’re ready for the next step:  getting links to your blog posted on other sites.  The more links there are to your site, the higher it will rise in search results. This article from Entireweb.com has a number of good suggestions for getting links to your blog.

  1. Pay for them.  The quick and easy way to generate links is to find appropriate online directories for your industry and purchase a listing in them.  If you’re unwilling or unable to spend this money, there are other options that are free but require more effort.
  2. Add video.  Search engines like sites with video (and videos give you the opportunity to list your keywords again in the metadata), and there are online directories dedicated to sites with video.  (Okay, you’ll have to pay for some of these too.)
  3. Participate in other blogs.  If you find other blogs similar to yours, comment on the posts and include a link to your blog as part of your signature.  First, you’ve created a link to your blog elsewhere.  Second, you’ve opened the door for readers of the other blog to increase traffic to your site.  Third, if readers see you as an authority, they’ll create their own links to your blog.

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What To Include In Your Social Media Marketing Strategy?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Every client desires their social media marketing strategy to create the ultimate “buzz” around their product, service, business or event. What may be a success or failure for one company could result in the exact opposite conclusion for another, simply verifying how incredibly different and customized each social media marketing strategy truly needs to be. In order to attract your target audience, the time and effort must be instilled in a strategy that is targeting exactly who you want to reach with as much potential pull as possible.

Think of it as a large technology puzzle. In order to create this necessary “buzz” a company needs all of the pieces of the social media marketing strategy to be in the box and strategically placed for success. This “buzz” requires more tools than just a simple blog or an online profile, but it encompasses the power of word-of-mouth marketing matched with a personal relationship that people truly value. Here we have created a check list of helpful “buzz” puzzle pieces that every company needs to include in their social media marketing mix for a profitable outcome.

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