First, no one can deny the power of social networking. And those that do
are just plain wrong. I’ve been in business since 1985 and I liken this to
way back when emails became a way of life. Many still contended they wanted
to do it the old fashioned way and nothing would beat a letter. (I know it’s
hard to even imagine this today.) It wasn’t long until they realized their
error, but by then their competition was way ahead of them. Don’t make the
same mistake now. You absolutely need to get with it and get on board. I can
practically guarantee you within weeks you’ll be hooked and wondering why
you ever hesitated. It’s so easy, and the potential so great, you need to
start today.
Let’s break it down. Twitter first. Forget all the “I don’t care what
they ate for lunch excuses,” that’s where your competition and peers are and
you do need to be there too. Sure you do have a few tweeters who will update
you on the latest hot dog they ate, but that’s rare. What you do have is
more and more businesses networking and connecting with each other in ways
never thought possible. It’s also more than just networking back and forth,
you can have chats, host events, get more publicity for your articles and
press releases & even announce your seminars and radio shows. And that’s not
even the half of it. There are entire books written on this, so my first
recommendation is to get them. Why struggle and find your way around when
you can easily read the tips from those who know exactly what you need to
succeed.
Also, while you are getting your feet wet, don’t jump in and start
posting and selling and ranting and raving. Take it slow. Sign up, take a
sit, remain quiet for a short time and read what others are posting. Follow
the leaders in your industry and take advantage of their knowledge. It can
almost feel like walking around with them all day and looking over their
shoulders for their secrets. What’s cool is they give their tips freely, why
wouldn’t you want to take advantage of that? As an example, if someone were
looking for information on starting a virtual assistant business or getting
publicity for their business, they could follow me at Twitter.com/dianaennen
Now the key many forget is that not only do you need to follow them, you
need to listen earnestly to what they are saying. Go to the sites they
recommend. Actually do the things they suggest. And most importantly, if you
have the opportunity to contribute and honestly have something of importance
to say, do! Even if they aren’t following you, once you list their twitter
name @name, it will go to them. Best yet, you might get a retreat or even
better a RT and follow back. As many say, those are the ultimate compliments
Now it’s important to learn the social media lingo – Hashtags, Retweets,
Fans, Follow Friday, this is just a few of the many names you need to know
to do business better. It can be overwhelming. No, in fact it is
overwhelming. However, if you keep it simple and take it a step at a time,
you can do it. When you see a term you don’t know, look it up right then.
Write down your interpretation and do the investigating to find out more
about it. Here are just a few to help you on your journey.
What’s a retweet? That’s when you find somone’s information useful and
you want to pass it onto your followers. So basically RT (retweet) is good
content that you pass on. Many RT just to RT. Don’t be one of them. You know
your followers and what they want and need, that’s what you should be RT’ing.
We highly recommend signing up for TweetDeck for ease in doing this. A click
of a button and you are there.
Next you need to know about Follow Friday. This is definitely one of my
favorites. Think of Follow Friday as your day networking at a business
get-together, only better. You get to stay in the comfort of your own home,
and you get to immediately make the connections, not when you get home with
a handful of business cards. Try and plan your week so you can participate.
Remember this can be even more effective than a Chamber meeting or an
expensive business seminar. So plan a lighter load on Friday whenever
possible. You want people to mention you so mention them. Also, don’t just
list 20 screens of twitter names that you want people to follow. Tell your
followers why they should follow them. What do they offer that your
followers would be interested in? Remember to put #followfriday in your
posting. (By the way, see that # in followfriday. That’s what is called a
hashtag. Cool huh!) And finally, you want people to retweet your
followfriday postings, so keep your count to 120 instead of 140 so they can
easily do this. In fact, do this for all tips or postings you wanted
retweeted.
Finally, try and post on Friday mornings. I don’t know about the rest of
you, but I’ll often go down my postings to find those I want to list. I know
I want to list them before hand so it’s not that I’m just going down my
friends column, but often times I don’t have their information readily
available. By posting on Friday you are giving it to them.
Finally, sign up for Trilalerts for your keywords. Start following those
of interest. For example, I’m a virtual assistant, so I’ve signed up for
virtual assistant updates. Now I can follow other virtual assistants easily.
I do the same for Publicity, etc. Who do you want to connect with? That’s
who you sign up for. Follow the media. Sign up for Facebook and Twitter for
the newspapers and TV stations in your area. Look for business reporters who
tweak and follow them. Learn their style and what they are looking for in
their articles.
Also, follow some of the owners of the many article and press release
directories who tweet. Some of the best are on there and giving away secrets
to success left and right.
Facebook is pretty self explanatory. The key here is to spend some time
to expand your network. Fortunately you get notices when someone responds to
your posts, so try and go and follow-up as soon as you can. However, be
careful that you don’t get sidetracked doing this too often. Build
relationships. You can have thousands of friends and fans, but can you
honestly connect to all of them. I know I sure can’t. Twitter also now
allows your tweets to be sent to your Facebook page too. This is definitely
a plus. Just make sure that you don’t do this to all of your postings, only
the ones you feel would interest your friends on Facebook.
Article Submissions, Press Release Submissions - I also say you need to
send out articles and press releases religiously. Many question how some
succeed with this and others don’t. What’s the difference? The main thing is
that they know what to do. They realize the difference that page ranking can
make and don’t waste their time on sites that don’t get results. They sign
up for Google Alerts under their keywords and then check out the sites that
frequently get spidered. Then they send to those places and add those sites
to their database. We do have a fabulous PR informational package that is
free to anyone who emails us.
Marketing a business and social networking doesn’t have to be expensive
if you just remember to network and use all the tools available to you. In
fact, it can be fun as you get to meet new people and develop new ways to
sell you and your business. Also, keep in mind if you don’t want to do it
yourself, there are excellent qualified pros and virtual assistants
available to assist. You don’t need to do it all. You just need to do it!
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Diana Ennen, specializes in publicity and marketing and is the President of
Virtual Word Publishing,
http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com and author of numerous books.
Ready to jumpstart your PR campaign, then email her at Diana@virtualwordpublishing.com.
Free PR Informational Package available. Twitter –
http://www.twitter.com/dianaennen . Article is free to be
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