Posts tagged Social Media Marketing

Top 10 Strategies to Successful Social Media Marketing

Social Media Marketing is probably one of the fastest, most wide spread, forms in which communication is growing. Great networking sites such as: Facebook, Twitter, Squidoo, HubPages, and blogging sites. Unfortunately these sites are often not used to the best of their ability for social media marketing because people are simply not informed. Now you will be.

Below are the TOP 10 ways to obtaining success within the Social Media Marketing world. Simply read, absorb, and apply, and you will receive the greatest outcome for your company, product, brand and yourself as you become an efficient communicator in social media marketing.

1. Be Personal– If you want to grow your network of followers with whom you will build trust, personalize your own profile. Do not turn your profile into a billboard for your company and/or product. You should instead be yourself and personalize your profile with a few things that let people get to know you. Be simple and honest. The more they know and trust you, the More >

How to Use Social Media For Marketing

The world of marketing communication is enhancing immensely thanks to great social media devices such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Hubpages, and Squidoo. Billions of people all across the world are communicating to each other and subconsciously advertising for companies and businesses. If I am looking for a product I am most likely going to post something on Facebook or Twitter and get the opinions of people I trust. This allows them to More >

How a Business Owner Should Build Social Equity

There are a lot of different ways that business owners can build social equity online. I want to share with you some of the best ways to build social equity online.

Utilize social sites like Facebook, twitter, Squidoo, Hubpages, and Dropjack to not only meet business owners and aficionados in your industry, but also to More >

Social Media Marketing Freedom

In this beautiful, sunny, patriotic time of year, I thought I would write an article about the blessings of freedom, not just in these great United States of America, but in the freedom of the internet as well.

I am grateful for the freedom or social media marketing. Being able to build social equity with consumers, vendors, and even competitors has been a boost to all of us in who work online.

Think of what our world would be like without Google, Facebook, Twitter, or Hubpages! Obviously we had to work at learning how to best utilize these sites, relying on the insight of people like Garrett Pierson (Building Social Equity 2.0) to teach us how to become social media marketers. But when we follow basic techniques, it is sweet how easy it is to do business online.

Along with Garrett’s ideas, here are a few that I have learned along the way:

Share. Don’t just go out there focused on your own needs. Karma is real – and what you give will More >

Increasing Customer Service in Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Squidoo

I was at the bank today. There were two or three people behind me, and two tellers. One of the tellers was talking with a customer who had just made a transaction. Although the conversation was personal in nature, not business related, I knew that the teller was patiently and empathetically listening and treating that customer as I would like to be treated.
Twenty seconds later the other teller was ready to service my needs. I noticed that the man behind me became frustrated with the other teller who was listening to her customer. Not more than a minute later, after the customer and teller had parted ways; the guy stomped over and blurted out “Finally! Obviously More >

How to Graduate from Social Media Optimization University

 

I have four nephews and nieces that just graduated from high school this last week, along with a brother and a three nephews who graduated from college in their respective fields. Graduations make us take a step back and come to grips with what we have done this year vs. what we said we would do this year.

Those of us with businesses associated in one way or the other with the internet are prone to ask ourselves what have we learned this year? What book, manual, program, or system have we uncovered to make this year more successful than last year? Regarding social media optimization, the best school I have found is Building Social Equity 2.0 as taught by Garrett Peirson.

His course in social media optimization doesn’t cost an arm and a leg either. But after searching and learning, and researching all twenty modules of Building Social Equity 2.0, you will have graduated ready to make the changes, updates, and modifications required to be successful in today’s online business world.

Here are a few of the modules Garrett covers to optimize your social media experience:
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When it Comes to Successful Social Media Marketing, Learn to Give to Receive

There are many techniques and strategies on how to become successful at social media marketing. They vary from utilizing social forums to taking advantage of social sites.

The technique I want to discuss today is one that I learned from Garrett Pierson, one of the pioneers in social media optimization. He also, just hours ago, completed his first marathon! Garrett wrote the book “What Success Takes” and developed the game changing, twenty-module program called Building Social Equity 2.0.

I want to share his simple social media marketing technique. If you want to increase the percentage of clients who open, read, and act upon the emails you send them, you must More >

People Trust People: The Truth about Online Marketing

In the grand scheme of online marketing, the catchphrase “People Trust People” is a foundational principle. We trust individual people more than we trust groups of people. For example, government is difficult to trust because of all the groups interested in laws being regulated in ways that best suit their organization. Businesses are difficult to trust because their principal objective is to earn income.

You might respond that politicians make up government and that sales representatives create a businesses’ revenue. However, I would argue that it is when politicians join with other politicians and sales reps join with other sales reps that the waters tend to get a little murky and More >