Making the Most of Social Media
      Using social media for your business is a sensible and cost-effective  way to market, brand, and sell your products and services. Social media  is here to stay and it will continue to be more and more popular. It is  very important that you leverage social media in the most effective  manner possible so that your success multiplies exponentially.
To ensure a winning social media marketing campaign, you will have to set objectives, create timelines, measure performances, conduct in-depth research, and implement clever strategies to outfox your competition.
 About the Author.  Marco Giunta is a Senior Business Development Executive and the author of the book: Rethinking Sales. Visit Marco’s website at marcogiunta.com. 
    To ensure a winning social media marketing campaign, you will have to set objectives, create timelines, measure performances, conduct in-depth research, and implement clever strategies to outfox your competition.
Here are some tips of getting the most out of your social media initiatives:
- Getting Started – Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook,  Blogger, YouTube, Ning and many more. Interaction over these websites  must be frequent and consistent in order to best engage your prospective  customers. Create a list of five websites to begin this connection and  multiply it in the same ratio as if you could afford to put in more time  and resources.
 - Quality Content – An underlying strategy that will  drive your social media initiatives toward a logical conclusion is  having quality content. Providing content of value will help attract  genuine prospects to your social media platforms.
 - Two-Way Participation – You will have to regularly  engage in the activities of people in your network before expecting the  favor returned. Networking on social media platforms is a two-way effort  and must be dealt with consistently if you expect concrete results.
 - Design and Development – There is a lot that you  can achieve by tweaking your social networking websites and  personalizing them to reflect the look and feel of your business to  create a strong “Brand Recall.” For example, try exploring top business  pages on Facebook and you will be amazed to see the monumental effort  made by companies to design and develop applications from scratch.
 - The Right Platforms – Finding the right platforms where your audiences are most active will form a big part of your initial research strategy.
 - Analyzing Competition –  Analyzing the online  endeavors of your business competition can provide valuable insights  into how you should approach your social media strategy.
 - Online Tools – Using online tools such as HootSuite to manage various social media accounts will save you a lot of time and effort.
 - Stop Being Pushy – If you continue to thrust sales  matter upon people in your network, you will soon lose their interest.  You need to have a meaningful dialogue with your target audience, share  information and subtly push forward your sales agenda on an occasional  basis.
 - Web Analytics – Little or no cost online web analytical tools like Google Analytics can offer valuable insights while preparing social media strategies. You can learn a lot and improve upon these strategies by reviewing analytical information such as which webpage attracted the maximum traffic or the keyword that was instrumental in bringing an online searcher to your website.
 
Labels: Social Media, Social Media Strategies



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