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Social Media…Circle?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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I don’t like flowcharts. I don’t like organization charts and I surely don’t like thinking in lines with arrows at the end…but I just can’t get this social media circle of influence and integration out of my head. I am talking about a marketing circle of strategies with a social media integration! Let me explain…

I was at a meeting the other day and we discussed sampling. Sampling is the best way to market a product and get it into the hands of potential consumers with buying power. The idea for this campaign is that the user must complete 2-3 easy steps online and once complete, will receive a complimentary sample. The online portion will encourage online brand engagement and will be driven by social media (i.e. company Twitter account and Facebook fan page) and other media buys. The company is putting a lot of effort into driving site traffic and encouraging sign-ups. The focus is front-loaded and very concentrated on getting users to engage and receive the sample. Then, after the user receives the free sample…there is nothing planned, hence the broken circle.

 

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Breaking Down Common Barriers, Part 1

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

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When companies consider making the leap into social media, it often strikes fear in the hearts of those who will be leading the charge as much as those who in charge. It’s easy to cite any number of concerns and barriers to overcome, but the truth is, these common fears need not paralyze us in our efforts. Whether you’re working within your company to convince your team of the necessity of social media or trying to weigh the benefits and risks of jumping in, the following discussion of the most common barriers will help guide you towards success in social media.

How do I build and maintain a social media presence?

The most important thing to remember when joining a social network is that it is an ongoing commitment, but in turn you’ll have exponentially more opportunities to communicate with your consumer base and provide value to them. As you grow your online presence, you’ll find that that certain approaches work better than others, so you’ll need to revisit your social media plan regularly. This doesn’t mean that your campaign isn’t working; it means it is merely getting streamlined and becoming more effective. Social media works in real-time, so we must respond likewise.

 

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The Speed of Coming Clean Online

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Speed of online conversations

photo by Amable Odiable

I will always remember the younger years growing up and getting in trouble with my brother. We would skate around Ft. Lauderdale for hours without a care in the world, fully aware that our mom told us to stay in the neighborhood and to be home by dinnertime. Then as the chicken and baked potatoes were being placed on the table a phone call would come in from two little boys who were halfway across town and needed a ride home.

 

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